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AIIMS Delhi MBBS Courses & Fees 2025: Placement, Cutoff, Admission

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AIIMS Delhi MBBS Eligibility & Highlights 2025

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    Total Tuition Fees 6.1K
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    Q:   Can I get into AIIMS Delhi without NEET?

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    The answer will be both yes and no. Getting into AIIMS Delhi without NEET is possible since AIIMS Delhi offers a lot of courses apart from MBBS, such as BSc, MSc, PB BSc Nursing, MD, MS, DM and MCh, among various others. Admission to all these courses is either subject to an institute-specific entrance exam or INICET.

    However, if the ultimate objective is to crack AIIMS New Delhi for MBBS, a student has to go through the NEET UG entrance exam followed by the counselling process. If the ranking and score obtained in the exam match with the minimum requirement of the institution, the student will get admission here for MBBS, otherwise not. 

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    Q:   What is the total tuition fee for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi?

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    The total tuition fee for the MBBS course at AIIMS Delhi is INR 6,100. This fee is exclusive of various charges such as hostel charges, transportation charges, and others. Even if we add all the charges, the total fee is still very less and easily affordable for students. For fee related details please visit the official website of the college. 

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    Q:   Is AIIMS Delhi free of cost to study MBBS?

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    Yes, AIIMS Delhi is almost free for all the programmes including MBBS MD MS PG Diploma M.Ch. DM DNB etc. For MBBS the admission charges (non-refundable) are INR 25 at the time of admission and INR 35 per day for the first 10 days. Other than this, there is no annual fee at AIIMS Delhi. Students must make a one-time payment between INR 5,000 to INR 6,000 which is the fee for the complete MBBS course of 5.5 years.

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    Q:   What is the cutoff for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi for other than general categories?

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    AIIMS Delhi has released the NEET UG cutoff for MBBS admission 2024. The closing rank for the last round for categories other than the general category are tabulated below:

    CategoryNEET Last Round Closing Rank 2024
    OBC (All India)186
    EWS (All India)214
    SC (All India)647
    ST (All India)1,150
    PWD (All India)18,603
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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS Admission Dates 2025

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    23 Dec '24 - 24 Dec '24
    NEET 2024 Special Stray Vacancy Round 3 Choice Filling and Locking
    Mar '25
    NEET 2025 Application ProcessTentative
    May '25
    NEET 2025 Admit CardTentative
    May '25
    NEET 2025 ExamTentative
    Jun '25
    NEET 2025 ResultTentative
    Jul '25-Nov '25
    NEET 2025 CounsellingTentative
    DatesPast Events
    9 Dec '24 - 10 Dec '24
    NEET 2024 Special Stray Vacancy Round 2 Payment
    9 Dec '24 - 10 Dec '24
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    Q:   What is the total cost of MBBS in AIIMS Delhi?

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    The total tuition fee for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi is INR 6,080. However, this information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. fee payment is to be made in cash.

    Students must note that cheques, drafts, money orders, etc. will not be accepted in any case and the extension of the date for payment of dues isn't permitted in any case. Other than the tuition fee, the institute charges a lot of other components in the total fee, such as registration charges, caution deposits, student union and laboratory fee. These components are over and above the tuition fee mentioned above. For details on all the components and the official fee breaks, check out the MBBS brochure available in the quick links section of the above article. 

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    Q:   How can I prepare for MBBS admission at AIIMS Delhi?

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    AIIMS Delhi accepts only entrance-based applications for MBBS admission. A valid NEET UG exam result is required for final selection to the MBBS programme. MCC then handles seat allocation. Given that NEET is a very competitive exam, preparation should begin well in advance. They ought to commit to studying for the test for at least a year. A schedule for NEET preparation must be created by candidates. Completing practice exams and sample papers is an additional crucial component of preparation. As each component of the exam carries the same weight, candidates should devote the same amount of attention to each segment or subject in order to achieve a balanced score.

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    Q:   How many entrance exam cutoffs will be released for admission to MBBS at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi?

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    All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi will release 4-5 rounds of NEET cutoffs for admission to medical courses. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:

    The NEET score of the candidate
    The category of the candidate
    The number of seats available in the course

    Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

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    Q:   Which subjects are taught in MBBS at AIIMS Delhi?

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    AIIMS Delhi offers a four-year MBBS course, inclusive of one year compulsory internship. The MBBS course is divided in to three phases, viz., Pre-clinical, Para-clinical and Clinical Phase. Students will taught the following subjects in MBBS course at AIIMS Delhi:

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    Q:   What has been the trend for cut off in MBBS in AIIMS Delhi in last few years?

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    The cutoff trend for medical Courses at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi has been decreasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for medical courses. under general category for all India quota was 3549. In 2022, it decreased to 61. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 6544 to 247 for OBC, 27923 to 965 for SC, 46174 to 3087 for ST, 4469 to 195 for EWS, 462579 to 18180 for PWD. This trend is likely to continue in the coming years, as the demand for medical education in India continues to grow.

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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff

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    NEET Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India)
    Course202220232024
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)615747
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    Q:   What is the NEET UG Round 1 opening and closing rank for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi?

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    NEET UG Round 1 cutoff has been released for the AIIMS Delhi MBBS course. The Opening and Closing ranks depend on the category and quota of candidates. As per the AIIMS Delhi cutoff 2024, the NEET UG Round 1 opening rank was 1 and the closing rank was 47 for the general category candidates under All India quota. Cut off are different when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even the domicile of home state. Admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at AIIMS Delhi is based on the scores obtained in the NEET UG entrance exam, followed by the NEET UG counselling process. 

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    Q:   What is the NEET cut off for MBBS in All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi?

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    For 2024, AIIMS Delhi R1 closing cut off was 47 for General category candidates in All India quota for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi. NEET cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS Curriculum

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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS Seats 2025

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    Q:   How to get admission in AIIMS Delhi for MBBS?

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    A full-time MBBS course is available at AIIMS Delhi. The total seat intake for this course is 132. The seats for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi are filled with top ranks in NEET UG exam, which is conducted by NTA. The admission process is based on the candidate's rank obtained in the NEET exam and their performance in the subsequent counselling rounds. Therefore, clearing the NEET exam is crucial for students who wish to secure admission to AIIMS Delhi.

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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS Placement

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    Q:   How successful is the placement cell in securing jobs for MBBS students at AIIMS Delhi?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Placement Cell Success Rate:

    * According to several students and alumni, almost everyone gets a placement here, with a mention of the highest salary package offered ranging from 40-50 Lacs per annum.
    * Some students mentioned that the placement percentage is 100%, with others stating that it's around 90-100%.
    * Internship opportunities are abundant, with students able to work in the college hospital itself, and receiving a stipend of 8 Lacs during internships.
    * The college provides job opportunities for its students, allowing them to either work or pursue higher studies.

    Note: While the placement cell seems to be quite successful in securing jobs for MBBS students at AIIMS Delhi, please keep in mind that these statements are based on individual experiences and might vary depending on factors like academic performance, skillset, and personal preferences.
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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS
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    4.7/5
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    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.5
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.7
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    They are mostly present as postgraduate doctors in AIIMS, abroad in reputed hospitals like Johns Hopkins, Massachusetts General and are even going to the civil services as IAS officers.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2017
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    Absolutely satisfied loved my journey
    Placements: AIIMS Delhi gives us better infrastructure of course because in all over India AIIMS Delhi is on top. If we talk about internship salary they will give us highest salary as compared to other colleges. The doctors they provide was of course highly qualified (NEET top ranker).
    Infrastructure: If we talk about facilities and infrastructure of course no doubt. They will give us best environment for outdoor game, study, tea breaks , enjoy with our batch mates and what not. If we talk about quality of mess food I say not best but not bad, it was moderate.
    Faculty: The professors at AIIMS was really highly qualified and experienced of course. They provide us better quality of education that help me nowadays, I love them. MBBS is tough but I must say you enjoy your 5years journey and internship and all. If we talk about passing percentage is 70%.
    Other: When you enter in AIIMS Delhi after getting top rank in NEET UG exam which is conducted by NTA. AIIMS Delhi organized a welcome feast for you. There will scholarship option. They will also provide you some guest like singers for enjoyment.
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    The truth about AIIMS Delhi.
    Placements: Our college provides many opportunities and internship facilities. After 4.5 years of MBBS, you have to work with your senior Doctors to gain experience. The student are provided with many job opportunities, they can also continue with their studies. Almost 90 to 100 percent of the student get placed.
    Infrastructure: Hostel mess fee was ₹1300 per year. The electricity and gym fees were ₹300 for a year. There are several fests organized, but the most amazing fest is Pulse at AIIMS, New Delhi. The classrooms are big and ventilated along with research labs being available for thesis research.
    Faculty: The teachers are very well qualified and approachable. There are no semester exams. They have a thesis presentation in the final year exams which are very tough. Simultaneously, the evaluation makes it very difficult to score above 60 percent, but if you study hard it becomes simple to score well.
    Other: Fest at AIIMS are is of the most famous medical fests in India.
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    Placements: Our college provides many opportunities and internships. All students got internships. We can work in the college hospital itself. The placement percentage is 100%. The salary package offered ranges between 15 LPA - 25 LPA.
    Infrastructure: Our college provides all facilities. Classrooms have smart boards for smart learning. Our college provides excellent medical facilities. Our canteen is good. Sports facilities are limited.
    Faculty: All faculty members are doctorates. They are from AIIMS. They help us in various anatomical aspects. They make us understand all concepts. Semester exams are challenging.
    Other: It is the best college in India. Students do not get much time to participate in extracurricular activities.
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    Definitely a great and prestigious medical college.
    Placements: After 4.5 years of MBBS course you have to work with your senior doctors to gain experience. Students are provided with many job opportunities. They can also continue with their studies (MD/MS). Almost 90%-100% of students got selected in the same college or other top hospitals in India.
    Infrastructure: Hostel and mess fee was Rs. 1300 a year. Electricity and gym fee was Rs. 300 for a year. There are several fests organized but the most amazing is PULSE at AIIMS, New Delhi which is conducted every year for the medical students all over India. One day star night is held in which one Bollywood celebrity performs. Nearly every book is available in the library. AIIMS provides a card to each student of AIIMS through which they can visit and read any book from the library for their lifetime.
    Faculty: All faculty members were great. They were helpful and the student to teacher ratio was 14:1. They were highly qualified and experienced. MBBS exams are difficult.
    Other: I always wanted to become a gynecologist. The college is a dream college for millions and everyone wants to attend this college. I worked hard for it and achieved it.
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    I am absolutely happy with the good faculty and more number of placements.
    Placements: Around 70% of batchmates got successful placements. The highest salary package is 50 LPA, the lowest salary package is 10 LPA, and the average salary package is 20 LPA. Top government hospitals recruited our batch. Around 30% got internships in some hospitals. There are many students got various top fields in hospitals, some recruited as cardiologists, neurologists, etc.
    Infrastructure: Facilities provided were fantastic. The best labs for our experimental purposes and extra-large classrooms with almost 200 students seating capacity with air-conditioners are provided. Library with some good quality books and more peaceful place. The food in the mess and canteen is also very good. There are various games and sports for both girls and boys.
    Faculty: Teachers were awesome with their teaching ability and knowledge. They are highly qualified. The course and its study are relevant, it makes us ready for industry. Semester exams are quite average depending on hard work. The pass percentage is 43%.
    Other: I chose this course because its success rate is high and also it is my dream course. There is nothing to be improved. The best events are organised with various programmes for entertainment and educational purposes that are quite satisfactory.
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    I am absolutely satisfied with everything.
    Placements: Placements are good don't have to worry but have to be honest with your profession which will lead you to success. Internship time is tough but the best time is when you have all the experience.
    Infrastructure: Labs, classes, and libraries are well-maintained with needed equipment. Hostels are the cheapest for Delhi such price is unbelievable rooms are good for living. Washrooms are together but still adjustable. Food is good nonveg is also available.
    Faculty: Every teacher is an expert in their field and learns a lot from them. Remember theory and practical both are necessary equally. Exams are one great problem but with consistent study, you'll be fine. If you make it to the top lists that are good for further.
    Other: I chose this because I wanted to become a doctor and I wish more people could get a chance here.
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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS 2025 FAQs

    Q:   When did NEET 2024 counselling process begin?

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    NEET 2024 counselling dates were announced by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on July 29, 2024. NEET 2024 counselling Round 4 is being conducted from October 22 to November 5, 2024. The Round 3 was conducted from October 2 to October 19, 2024. The Round 2 registration process began on September 5, 2024 and reopened from September 13 to September 16, 2024. The Round 1 was conducted from August 14 to August 31, 2024. MCC revised the dates on September 13, 2024, with the reopening of the registration process of Round 2 due to the change in seat matrix. As per the revised dates, the last date of the counselling is November 5, 2024. The number of rounds may get extended depending on the number of vacant seats. The state medical authorities will conduct the counselling process for the 85 per cent state quota seats. The dates for counselling were different for the national level and state level admission processes. There will be four to six rounds of NEET counselling, which is the gateway for admission to medical and allied courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BSMS and BSc Nursing.  

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    Q:   What is the procedure of counselling in NEET?

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    The NEET counselling process is a combination of online and offline. The step-wise procedure to participate in the NEET counselling process is given below: Registration: The first step is to register online by filling up the form released on the official website of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). After filling the form, candidates will have to pay the requisite fee. Choice filling: Candidates will have to select colleges where they wish to take admission to. Registered candidates will have to log in to the MCC website with their credentials and then fill in choices. Choice Locking: During the choice locking period, it is necessary to lock the choices to get a print of your submitted choices. Candidates must go through their submitted choices before locking, as once they lock the choices they cannot be modified or changed. Seat Allotment Result: MCC will release the seat allotment result for candidates who had registered and submitted choices following the due process. Based on their seat allotment, candidates can either accept or go for the institute reporting round. Or they may opt for an upgradation of seats. In the case of the latter, they will have to register for further rounds of counselling. Institute Reporting: Based on the seat allotment result, candidates will have to visit the institutes where they wish to take their medical admission. This step involves verification of the hard copy of mandatory documents and payment of admission fees.
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    Q:   Is MBBS at AIIMS Delhi a good choice?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Pros:

    * Highly qualified faculty: Many faculty members are renowned experts in their fields, with higher degrees like MBBS, MD, DM, and other degrees.
    * Excellent teaching quality: The quality of teaching is exceptional, with lecturers using projectors and interactive sessions to engage students.
    * Good infrastructure: The campus is fully Wi-Fi enabled, with modern laboratories, air-conditioned classrooms, and a large library with over 30,000 books.
    * Industry exposure: Opportunities for industry exposure and research are available, with faculty members willing to mentor students.
    * Placement record: Almost all students from the batch get placed, with an average package ranging from 7 to 8 LPA, and some students receiving offers upwards of 20 LPA.
    * Networking opportunities: Studying at AIIMS provides access to a strong network of healthcare professionals and researchers.
    * Clinical exposure: Clinical postings start from the second year, providing hands-on experience in patient care.
    * Cultural events: The college hosts cultural events like Pulse, which attracts students from over 200 colleges across India.

    Cons:

    * Academic pressure: The course is challenging, with examinations becoming tougher from the third year onwards.
    * Limited availability: Seats are limited, and admission is highly competitive.

    Overall, pursuing an MBBS at AIIMS Delhi is considered a prestigious and valuable choice due to its reputation for excellence in academics, research, and clinical training. While the course demands rigorous effort and dedication, the rewards include access to a strong network, industrial exposure, and a promising career outlook.
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    Q:   When was NEET 2024 conducted?

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    NEET 2024 was conducted on May 5, 2024, from 2 PM to 5.20 PM (IST). NTA conducted the exam in 571 cities across India and abroad. Around 20 lakh candidates appeared for the exam. The difficulty level of the exam was moderate to tough. NEET is a paper-pencil based test (PBT) consisting of a total of 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Out of this, candidates had to attempt 180 questions. The total marks of the exam is 720.

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    Q:   Has AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam been replaced with NEET UG?

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    The AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam, or AIIMS Entrance Exam, was a medical entrance exam conducted by AIIMS New Delhi for admission to the MBBS programme. This was a national-level medical exam that was conducted annually. However, from 2020 onwards, AIIMS MBBS has been replaced by the NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test), or NEET UG. Admission to the BDS course at AIIMS Delhi is also offered based on the NEET-UG scores.
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    Q:   What is the exam pattern of NEET?

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    NEET or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is a paper-pencil based test (PBT) of 3 hours and 20 minutes duration. There are a total of 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), out of which 180 questions have to be attempted. The syllabus of the exam consists of Physics Chemistry and Biology subjects. The Biology subject is segregated between Zoology and Botany. Each subject will be divided into two sections, Section A and Section B.

    Section A carries 35 questions and Section B carries 15 questions. While all 35 questions can be attempted in Section A, in Section B, 10 questions out of 15 have to be attempted. Each question carries four answer options and the correct option has to be marked on the OMR sheet. According to the marking scheme, each correct question carries 4 marks and there is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer. No marks will be awarded or deducted for unattempted or extra attempted questions.

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    Q:   What is the procedure to fill the NEET application form?

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    The NTA NEET registration procedure is completely online. The steps of NEET application process are given below:

    1. Visit the NEET official website -neet.ntaonline.in
      2. Click on the tab indicating Registration
      3. Read all the instructions and register with personal details such as name, contact details, password, etc. to generate the application number and password
      4. Register for NEET by entering personal and contact detailsSelect password
      5. Verify OTP received through SMS and email
      6. After the credentials are generated, log in and fill up the application form with personal and educational details, exam medium and exam city preference and documents (photograph, signature, finger and thumb impressions of both hands, category certificate) upload
      7. Pay the application fee in online mode through credit/debit card, net banking, Paytm and UPI

    Once the NEET application form is submitted successfully, NTA will send a confirmation mail and SMS to candidates' registered email address and mobile number. They are advised to save and print the confirmation for future reference. 

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    Q:   What is the NEET 2025 application fee?

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    The NEET 2025 application fee is expected to remain the same compared to last year. The category-wise application fees are given in the below table:

    Category

    Application Fee (in INR)

    General

    1,700

    General EWS and OBC

    1,600

    SC, ST, PwD

    1,000

    Outside India

    9,500

    The application fee has to be paid in an online mode via Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking or UPI. 

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    Q:   Is AIIMS Delhi easy to crack for MBBS?

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    As per the details collated from various sources on the internet, a candidate should aim for at least 700+ to get into AIIMS New Delhi. Tabulated below is the NEET UG Stray Vacancy Round closing ranks for AIIMS Delhi for the General category students:

    Course2024
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)47
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    Q:   What is the cutoff for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi for OBC category candidates?

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    AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff 2024 is finally out for admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) for General, OBC, SC, ST and other categories. As per the NEET UG Round 1 cutoff, the closing rank for the MBBS course was 186 for the students belonging to the OBC category. Whereas for the General category students, the Round 1 closing rank was 47

    Candidates can refer to the table below to check out the AIIMS Delhi OBC cutoff for 2024, 2023 and 2022 to get an idea of the cutoff trends for the MBBS course: 

    Course202220232024
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)242255186
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