MAHE Manipal B.Sc Nursing 2025
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Hello,
When it comes to nursing exams in AIIMS, then only female candidates are eligible for BSc Nursing for which the eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 with PCB and English as core subject securing 55% aggregate, however male candidates can apply for BSc Post Basic Nursing for which the eligibility criteria is mentioned below-
passed 12th class under 10+2 system of education or an equivalent examination from a recognized Board/ University.
passed Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery from any institution recognized by the Indian Nursing Council.
and registered as nurse, registered nurse, registered midwife with any State nursing council
in case of midwifery training, any of the following courses certificate is applicable for a period of six months amongst the following-
period of six months O.T. Techniques/Ophthalmic Nursing/ Leprosy Nursing, iv) TB Nursing/Psychiatric Nursing/Neurological and Neuro Surgical Nursing, vii) Community Health Nursing/Cancer Nursing,/Orthopaedic Nursing
you can check out this year official notification at https://www.aiimsexams.ac.in/pdf/Prospectus%202021%20B.Sc.pdf to know more details regarding this.
Dear aspirant
As you may be aware AIIMS are one of the prestigious medical College in our country. It's admission happens through neet marks/ranks.
AIIMS seat allotment is done by MCC through AIQ counseling upto mopup round. For stray vaccancy round it is conducted by aiims counselling authority.
So Last year cut off for AIIMS Telangana BibiNagar Village Rangapur Mandal Name Bibinagar for different categories in mop up round was
• Gen - AIR 3961
•Obc - AIR 7579
•SC - AIR 35107
So if you want to take admission in this college and you belong to general or obc candidates then you will be needing 620+ marks and for sc category 580+ marks.
Hope I may have resolved your query
All the best !!!
Dear aspirant
You must be aware that aiims councelling is conducted by MCC through AIQ counseling of neet. There is no any state quota seat in aiims. Although quota for reserved category candidate is there as it was earlier. So if you want to get admission in AIIMS you will have to attend AIQ counseling upto mopup round and if seat remain vaccant then stray vaccancy round is conducted by AIIMS counselling authority.
Last year cut off ranks for AIIMS, GUWAHATI GOR SC CATEGORY WAS AIR 59261. ( marks 560-570 approx).
Although every year cut off ranks change depending on various factors like no of candidates appearing, difficulty level,seat availability. If we see last 2-3 year patterns then neet cut off marks changes every year very abruptly.
So if you want to get addmission in AIIMS gunwati 590+ marks will be safe score after seeing last 1-2 years cut off. Although it is not definite. So try to score as maximum you can to secure your spot.
You can take help of neet college predictor link. It might help you in time of counselling. Link in below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna
Hope I may have resolved your query
All the best !!!
Hello Shanky,
Well honestly speaking you have done a commendable job on completing 33% syllabus up till date. You also have a very good aim of scoring 680 marks.
Let us discuss each subject.
BIOLOGY: I hope you are studying this very well and this will definitely be the maximally completed subject from your side. I suggest you to read ONLY AND ONLY NCERT and also focus on your Allen modules as well as the papers given by them. The questions in the modules are NCERT based and very similar to NEET paper.
I think daily giving 3 hours to biology is more than enough and probably you should read this in the morning when your mind is fresh and can absorb maximum content.
Try to complete NCERT Biology reading atleast 3 times before the final exam.
CHEMISTRY: It is a subject which has numerical as well as learning part. It has physical chemistry which is pretty easy if you do that with precision. The aim of us in the paper is to do maximum questions correct and this is only possible when we do a lot of practice and minimize our errors. You should study physical chemistry in the same order as given in the NCERT books and practice each and every example, intext question and question in the exercise. Try and read the whole CHEMISTRY NCERT book.
For INORGANIC chemistry again read this book and do every question present in the book. While you read the book keep making short notes for easy revision like of the orders of atomic sizes, density, etc. These orders are not always in regular manner and hence increase the chance of errors.
For ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, again read the NCERT line by line and keep making short notes as well as do all the questions of the book. Keep re-revising the reactions and learn them by heart.
And for modules put a timer and aim 45 question in 45 minutes with maximum precision.
PHYSICS: I will not suggest you to read the whole NCERT but definitely do the questions present in the book. I am sure you must have studied physics in your 12th or else there are various YouTube channels which have amazing content.
Practice the questions in the module again with a timer.
NOW YOU NEED TO DIVIDE YOUR TIME INTO 3 SUBJECTS AS WELL AS QUESTIONS. I SUGGEST YOU TO STUDY BIOLOGY IN THE MORNING WITH A FRESH MINDSET. AND THEN YOU CAN STUDY PHYSICS OR CHEMISTRY.
ALSO KEEP JUGGLING THESE SUBJECTS SO THAT YOU DO NOT GET BORED.
BY DECEMBER YOU SHOULD COMPLETE ALL YOUR SYLLABUS AND START YOUR REVISION.
KEEP DOING THE QUESTION BANKS VERY RELIGIOUSLY AND AT NO COST YOU SHOULD SKIP DOING THE MODULES.
DO NOT DO PAST YEAR PAPERS BEFORE 2018 AS THEN THE PATTERN WAS A BIT DIFFERENT. NOW THE PAPER SET IS EASY AND HENCE STUDENTS PANIC OR IN EXCITEMENT DO A LOT OF MISTAKES.
I SUGGEST YOU TO GIVE A 3 HOUR PAPER EVERY WEEK TILL NOVEMBER AND THEN INCREASE THE FREQUENCY TO 2 PAPERS A WEEK . AFTER DOING THE PAPER STUDY EACH QUESTION, THAT TOPIC AND ANALYZE YOUR MISTAKES VERY CAREFULLY.
Hello,
To get admission in AIIMS for B.sc (hons) Medical Technology in Radiology you don't need to give NEET. AIIMS conducts another exam named 'AIIMS paramedical exam' in online mode where you have to answer 90 questions in 90 minutes. This exam is conducted for admissions into UG Bsc paramedical courses.
AIIMS paramedical courses offered in Delhi are listed below
1. Bachelor of Optometry
2. BSc (Hons) Medical Technology in Radiography (MTR)
3. BSc Course in Dental Operating Room Assistant (DORA)
4. BSc Course in Dental Hygiene
5. BSc Course in Operation Theatre Technology (OTT)
6. BSc (Hons) Nursing
7. BSc Nursing (Post Basic)
These are the courses offered through AIIMS paramedical exam in Delhi only. There are other courses offered in Bhubaneshwar and Rishikesh too.
Eligibility:
BSc (Hons) Medical Technology in Radiography courses must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology/Mathematics with minimum of 50% ( General/OBC) and 45% (SC/ST).
Minimum age should be 17 years and the student must be the citizen of India.
Hope you find this informative. Thank you.
Hi
Though AIIMS MBBS entrance examination has been scrapped off and now admission is through Neet examination but percentage requirement in 12th to be eligible for admission in mbbs in Aiims is still the same as it was before scrapping of its entrance . The page number 11 of mcc counselling scheme pdf clearly mentions that it has its own eligiblity criteria, the link to download it is provided below
https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/Documents/UGSchemeFinal.pdf
Which category do you belong to?
Aiims eligibility criteria is given below:-
to be eligible you must be either appearing for 12th board examination or should have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology and English and must have got:-
at least 60 % in aggregate of PCB and English in 12th examination if belongs to general /obc category
at least 50% in aggregate of PCB and English if belongs to st/ Sc
at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB and English in case of general pwd candidates to be eligible.
So, with 53 % in PCBE you are not eligible for AIIMS if you are from general or obc, but if you are from sc /st / ph then you are eligible
Also,
* to be eligible for Aiims 2021 one has to be at least 17 years old by 31st December 2021
You can check the same by downloading the official brochure of AIIMS Delhi for which link is provided below
https://www.aiimsexams.org/pdf/MBBS-2020%20update%20%7BProspectus).pdf
Another important thing to note is while AIIMS considers aggregate in PCBE i. e physics chemistry biology and English Neet considers only PCB aggregate.
As admission in aiims is thorough neet , so you need to appear in neet and thus you need to be eligible for it as well. To be eligible for neet 2021 one must be either appearing for 12th board examination 2021 or should have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology /biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category , or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category. For details visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Thank you
Hello,
Good to see your passion and dedication towards your studies. I Hope you achieve what you wish for.
Coming to the point, studying for such immense hours is not suggested. As you said you can do smart studies but make sure to maintain your timetable and schedule well. You also need to balance other things like spending time for yourself and the things you like doing (can be your hobbies) in order to make yourself relieved and stress free. You can study for just few hours and get in AIIMS if you understand your topics well. So just take some time off to refresh your brain, study for the limited time (not for so many hours like 12, 13) and have a good sleep. It is important to have a good sleep as these things will effect your preparation and understanding capacity.
All the best! Happy studying.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, the correct cutoff can't be predicted it totally depends upon the level of examination if exam is hard then cutoff goes down gradually and if exam is easy then cutoff increases gradually. You should certainly focus on achieving high and high marks in the entrance examination.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hi
Though AIIMS MBBS entrance examination has been scrapped off and now admission is through Neet examination but percentage requirement in 12th to be eligible for admission in mbbs in Aiims is still the same as it was before scrapping of its entrance . The page number 11 of mcc counselling scheme pdf clearly mentions that it has its own eligiblity criteria, the link to download it is provided below
https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/Documents/UGSchemeFinal.pdf
Yes, 12th marks are important but only for being eligible for AIIMS while admission is completely on the basis of rank in NEET
What is your marks in English?
This is important because
AIIMS considers aggregate in PCBE i. e physics chemistry biology and English Neet considers only PCB aggregate.
Aiims eligibility criteria is given below:-
to be eligible you need to pass 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology and English and must have got:-
at least 60 % in aggregate of PCB and English in 12th examination if belongs to general /obc category
at least 50% in aggregate of PCB and English if belongs to st/ Sc
at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB and English in case of general pwd candidates to be eligible.
So, if you meet this percentage requirement as per your category then you are eligible for admission in Aiims otherwise you are not eligible
Also,
* to be eligible for Aiims 2021 one has to be at least 17 years old by 31st December 2021
You can check the same by downloading the official brochure of AIIMS Delhi for which link is provided below
https://www.aiimsexams.org/pdf/MBBS-2020%20update%20%7BProspectus).pdf
Thank you
Hello there!
Hope you are doing fine.
There is no prescribed syllabus for the entrance of MSc Clinical Embryology in AIIMS.
Paper will have 90 questions which may be from the graduation level subjects related to the course or from the basic biology.
You can have a clear idea about that by solving previous year question papers.
The eligibility for the exam is that candidate must have completed the bachelor degree in respective subjects.
For more detailed information, you can check the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/clinical-embryology-course
Hope it helps.
Stay safe.
Good luck !!
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