AIIMS Delhi
If you have finished the physics, biology, and 5 chapter from chemistry portions of your entire syllabus, you may take an exam covering the entire course. Your concept quality will improve if you answer the questions from there. Giving a thorough mock exam allows you to assess your strengths and areas of your syllabus that require additional time.
further you also do the same for your NEET mock test and for the good marks you can also does previous year questions. It will going to help you for your excellent preparation. Remember one thing "practice makes a man perfect"
Just believe in yourself! You definitely got AIIMS, Delhi
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Hello aspirant
Yes, you can take admission in AIIMS Delhi with the EWS category also, provided you have all the necessary documents for it.
As per your query, here is the cut off for the mentioned categories-
GENERAL- 706
OBC- 695
EWS- 695
Kindly note that the cut-off changes every year depending on various factors such as the category of the student, number of students attempting the paper, number of newly opened colleges etc.
You can also use the college predictor tool to know your chances of admission in a college/course-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope it helps!
hello aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your category, I am considering you as a GENERAL Category student. The NEET Cutoff for AIIMS Delhi is generally much higher as it a premier Institute. Looking at the previous year NEET Cutoff, in order to gte admission in AIIMS Delhi, for general category you must score at least 675 (to be on the safer side), and if you are from a Reserved category, then your score must be at least 650 (to be on the safer side).
Further, please note that the above mentioned prediction is totally based on the previous year NEET Cutoff which may vary this year as the NEET Cutoff keeps varying every year as it depends on various factors.
Further, to know more about the AIIMS delhi previous year Closing cutoff, follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://dqxeclau.top/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi/cut-off
Further, to know more about your admission chances in other colleges, you can follow the NEET College predictor tool : https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
I hope that this will help.
Hello Aspirant,
You can do it, of course. Typically, to be eligible for an MSc in clinical embryology, you must have completed a BSc in zoology, botany, reproduction, microbiology, biotechnology, biochemistry, or another related field. For example, it must be connected to biology or life science.
Therefore, you can enter clinical embryology for a master's programme. The course lasts for two years. The study of egg fertilisation and the embryos' healthy development is the primary emphasis of this course. You'll train to be an embryologist. Your primary task is to use sperm and eggs to make embryos outside of the mother's womb. This kind of fertilisation is actually very well-liked right now. because a lot of couples can go through with this. You can find employment at these embryology clinics once you've finished this. Additionally, you can get employment as an embryologist in a gynaecology or urology centre.
Admission in AIIMS Delhi -
Only those who perform well in the entrance exam, which will be held in Delhi/NCR, will be admitted.
There is a minimum age requirement of 17 years old for the AIIMS entrance exam as well as an eligibility requirement of 60% in the 10+2 exams for the M.Sc. programmes at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The Clinical Embroyology entrance exam is necessary for enrolment.
For further information, you may refer the link provided below.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi/msc-reproductive-biology-and-clinical-embryology-course
Hope this helps,
Thank you.
Hello aspirant,
To attempt the NEET exam, you must qualify the following criteria as NEET is now the sole exam candidates need to give to take admission in AIIMS, JIPMER and other government medical colleges-
Must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board
The class 12 percentage required for NEET 2022 exam is separate for each category and can be listed as under. NEET eligibility marks in class 12 to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects
UR - 50%,
OBC/SC/ST - 40%,
PWD - 45%
Also, the previous year cut off for AIIMS Delhi is given below-
SC- 680
ST- 645
If you belong to the general category, a safe score for you to get into AIIMS Delhi would be 705+. With hard work and dedication, you can get into your desired college.
All the best!
Hope you are doing well
Yes you can definitely get into AIIMS if you fulfill all the criteria and get an appropriate score in NEET entrance exam. There no such rule that repeaters can not apply for AIIMS. Also there no such rule for negative marking for repeaters, its the same for all, if you have given a correct answer you get +4 and -1 for each wrong answer. If you have enough score and you fulfill the eligibility criteria you can definitely get admission there.
To know about your chances in medical college according to your score, rank or location use NEET UG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool by tapping on the link below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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Good luck!!
Hi there,
Its not just about solving many questions everyday. You have to study smartly and analyse at every step that why you get some questions wrong. You have to find out your weaker areas and focus on them too. In order to clear examinations like NEET you should have a good grip over all the concepts. The best way to do this is by giving multiple mocks and reading the ncert again and again.
Also at the end no one can assure you that you will get this college by doing these things as your result also depends on your level of confidence on the exam day.
So all you can do now is work hard and not worry about the results.
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