AIIMS Delhi
Hello student, neet is for getting the colleges across India under 50% qualification marks and it consist of 720 total. The aiims exam consist of 200 marks and the seats are limited. The exam needs a bit of deeper knowledge and logics of what you know in neet. It is compulsory to give aiims exam which is held after neet to get the aiims college.
Thank you. Hope this helped. All the best.
Hey,
The All India Institute of Medical Science is included in the counseling process from this year. So any accurate cut off is kind of difficult to predict at this point of time. I will suggest you to wait till the results are out.
Although you belong to a SC category so any score above 520-530 may get you a good college and hopefully you may get a seat in any one of the AIIMS.
Hope that helps.
Thank you.
Hello candidate,
If you are eligible for any college in foreign after pursuing mbbs ug in India then surely you can. But it's college criteria that will give you such permissions. So you can better contact with the premises and let the information guide you. All the best.
You haven't mentioned your Category. This is important because each Category has different cut offs. Now for Delhi AIIMS, irrespective of the Category, you should secure atleast 625-650 and above. This is because all AIIMS seats will be filled through All India Counselling and AIIMS cut off percentiles have always been 98 and above. So atleast 650 should be an ideal score. Last year in 2019, the top NEET score was 701 and the students opted for MAMC. So MAMC, AFMC, UCMS, VMMC, KGMU are few Colleges that Candidates opt for. We do not know your score and the Category you belong to and so we cannot guess the choice locking. So for a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello student.
Hope you are doing well.
You can definitely go for 2 courses at the same time. But you cannot pursue 2 msc degrees together.
You can either apply for a post graduate course and a diploma course.
You can also opt for msc through regular and another degree through SOL.
For eg you can pursue msc at aiims and B.Ed.
Hope this will help you. Have a brighter future ahead. Good luck!!
With 682 marks, you may get a rank between 20-88. You can check it here https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-result-marks-vs-rank
Since this is the first time admission in AIIMS is being done through NEET, it is difficult to say about chances in AIIMS currently. But since you have a double digit rank, you can expect getting a seat AIIMS.
Based on previous year cut off, you will surely get a government seat in top medical college under 15% All India Quota. Some of the colleges in which you will get a seat are-
To get a complete list of colleges in which you will get a MBBS seat, you can use NEET College Predictor https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello Aspirant,
For getting an seat in AIIMS Delhi one needs to score around the mentioned score based on their category for General it would be around 50-100, For OBC it would be around 230-290, For SC it would be around 2500-2800, For ST is would be around 2000-1500.
It's important for every student to keep note about the cutoff this year too.
Hope this helps
Thank you
Hello Asish
Congratulations for your good marks.
Your NEET marks of 659 are predicted to convert into rank between 0 to 1418. Which makes clear from the last year cutoff that you will be able to get MAMC for sure.Its difficult to predict whether you can get AIIMS or not because that depends on your category ranking.
To have a rough idea of last year cutoff please check article-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-du/amp
All the best.
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