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Sonali Samal

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Yep, the AIIMS BSc Nursing syllabus is totally enough to crack the exam—as long as you study smart. Most of the questions are straight from 12th NCERT stuff in Physics, Chem, and Bio, plus a bit of GK thrown in. But here's the deal: it's a competitive exam. So just reading won't cut it. You gotta practice MCQs, solve old papers, and get quick with your answers. No coaching needed if you stay consistent.

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Sonali Samal

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If you're applying for PGI Chandigarh (INICET), and want rural area quota benefits, you need an official Rural Service Certificate. It must match the format in Annexure-IV of the INICET prospectus and should be signed by the DM (District Magistrate). You need to have served 2+ years in a government-recognized rural area. Apply via your state's e-district portal, attach documents like service proof, voter card, and submit. DM's stamp = your golden ticket.

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Sonali Samal

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Good news: you don't need to crack NEET for the B.Sc Operation Theatre (OT) course at IGMC Shimla. This is a 3-year medical tech course that focuses on anesthesia and OT techniques. You just need to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Admissions are either merit-based or done through an internal entrance test. So if you want to stay in the medical field without NEET stress this is a solid path.

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Rupesh Katariya

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For preparing for the AIIMS B.Sc. EMT entrance exam, focus on Class 11 and 12 subjects—mainly Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Practice NCERT books thoroughly and solve previous year question papers. Time management and regular mock tests are key. Also, revise basic English and General Knowledge, as they're often part of the exam pattern.

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Rupesh Katariya

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The special stray round for NEET PG 2024, after the percentile reduction in February 2025, is usually conducted in early March. Registration typically opens in the first week of March, followed by choice filling, seat allotment results, and reporting to colleges within a two-week window. Keep an eye on official announcements to stay updated and apply on time.

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