2 years ago
I want to know about the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. in Dental Hygiene at AIIMS Delhi.
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Anisha JainCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
The minimum requirements include 50 percentage of aggregate in PCB as main subjects.
2 years ago
Which is better, AIIMS or JIPMER?
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 15
JIPMER is a renowned institution that provides top-notch quality medical education. It cannot be compared with the All India Institute Of Medical Science because it has its own specialties. Every medical college or institute provides the same
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JIPMER is a renowned institution that provides top-notch quality medical education. It cannot be compared with the All India Institute Of Medical Science because it has its own specialties. Every medical college or institute provides the same kind of education and follows the same standard syllabus. As a result, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research offers nothing less than the All India Institute Of Medical Science. The difference between NEET AIIMS and JIPMER is that JIPMER has a more easy level of questions as compared to NEET and AIIMS is at the higher end of NEET. This is because the All India Institute Of Medical Science includes aptitude, general knowledge, and logical reasoning. The Physics section of Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research has a lot of calculation-based questions, but most of the questions are easy to solve after applying appropriate concepts or formulas. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research also doesn't have negative markings. I hope this will help you.
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Shubham KumarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
AIIMS will release INI CET cut off for different categories. The cut off is the last rank and percentile at which seats are allocated in that particular course. Check this article to get all information regarding INI CET cut off 2023 January s
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AIIMS will release INI CET cut off for different categories. The cut off is the last rank and percentile at which seats are allocated in that particular course. Check this article to get all information regarding INI CET cut off 2023 January session.
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2 years ago
Which exam do I need to fight to get admission in AIIMS for doing MBA in Hospital Management?
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2 years ago
I'm in class 11th and preparing for the NEET and AIIMS. What should be the basic strategy to crack the exam?
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 15
The basic strategy to crack the exam:
1- Research exams, like syllabus, question format, duration, and books.
2- Make a proper strategy as to how much time to give a particular topic or subject.
3- Try to avoid solving any questions without und
1- Research exams, like syllabus, question format, duration, and books.
2- Make a proper strategy as to how much time to give a particular topic or subject.
3- Try to avoid solving any questions without und
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The basic strategy to crack the exam:
1- Research exams, like syllabus, question format, duration, and books.
2- Make a proper strategy as to how much time to give a particular topic or subject.
3- Try to avoid solving any questions without understanding the concept. You can also understand concepts by solving questions but make sure that you understand concepts.
4- Practice as many questions as possible.
5- Each week take the proper exam. Proper exam means making your study room an examination room and sitting for all 3 hours or whatever the duration of your exam and following all exam rules like filling name on the OMR sheet, bubbling answers, etc.
6- If don't get good marks, go to step 1 and follow the same procedure.
7- After some time you will SEE tremendous improvement in your marks and you become habitual to the exam room and you will get good marks. I hope this will help you.
1- Research exams, like syllabus, question format, duration, and books.
2- Make a proper strategy as to how much time to give a particular topic or subject.
3- Try to avoid solving any questions without understanding the concept. You can also understand concepts by solving questions but make sure that you understand concepts.
4- Practice as many questions as possible.
5- Each week take the proper exam. Proper exam means making your study room an examination room and sitting for all 3 hours or whatever the duration of your exam and following all exam rules like filling name on the OMR sheet, bubbling answers, etc.
6- If don't get good marks, go to step 1 and follow the same procedure.
7- After some time you will SEE tremendous improvement in your marks and you become habitual to the exam room and you will get good marks. I hope this will help you.
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2 years ago
I want to know about the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing at AIIMS Delhi.
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Sathya PriyaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
The AIIMS nursing cutoff 2022 will be announced in August (tentatively), according to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi. The cutoff will be made accessible on the AIIMS official website as it becomes available. Candidate
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The AIIMS nursing cutoff 2022 will be announced in August (tentatively), according to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi. The cutoff will be made accessible on the AIIMS official website as it becomes available. Candidates will be able to access the cutoff solely over the internet. Following the release of the final results, it is expected that both the counselling information and the cutoff will be released. The ultimate outcome will be determined by how well you do in both rounds, the written test and the personal interview.
A few time after the results are announced, the AIIMS nursing 2022 Cutoff will be made public. In accordance with the cutoff list, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi will determine and release the qualifying marks for the various categories.
A few time after the results are announced, the AIIMS nursing 2022 Cutoff will be made public. In accordance with the cutoff list, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi will determine and release the qualifying marks for the various categories.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 15
AIIMS Jodhpur is the best among these. It offers good infrastructure, faculty, and facilities. Faculty members are well-experienced and passionate about teaching. The labs are cutting-edge. Students get access to the latest technologies and de
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AIIMS Jodhpur is the best among these. It offers good infrastructure, faculty, and facilities. Faculty members are well-experienced and passionate about teaching. The labs are cutting-edge. Students get access to the latest technologies and devices for learning. AIIMS Jodhpur has better sports facilities compared to any of the new AIIMS. The campus has a good research culture. If you are interested in pursuing research, you will have decent opportunities. So when we compare all three in terms of location, Bhopal wins, but infrastructure and teaching facilities are better at the Jodhpur campus. AIIMS Patna campus is also good but not as good as these two. I hope this will help you.
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Sunil SainiCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
The latest cutoff information for DM in Cardiology at AIIMS Delhi:
OBC 242,
General 55,
SC 965,
ST 3080,
PWD 51.
OBC 242,
General 55,
SC 965,
ST 3080,
PWD 51.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
The admission in B.Sc. (H) Nursing in AIIMS Bhubaneswar is based on entrance exam for B.Sc. Courses conducted by AIIMS in the month of June every year. The eligibility criteria of B.Sc. (H) Nursing is given below. Eligibility for B.Sc. (Hons.)
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The admission in B.Sc. (H) Nursing in AIIMS Bhubaneswar is based on entrance exam for B.Sc. Courses conducted by AIIMS in the month of June every year. The eligibility criteria of B.Sc. (H) Nursing is given below. Eligibility for B.Sc. (Hons.). Nursing: 12th with 55% for Gen/OBC (NCL)/EWS (50% in case of SCs/STs categories) in aggregate in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. So, participate in B.Sc. Entrance exam if meeting the above criteria.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 15
The total academic fee at AIIMS Delhi for the first year is INR 1,628.
Registration fee: INR 25.
Caution Money: INR 100.
Tuition Fee: INR 1,350.
Laboratory Fee: INR 90.
Student Union Fee: INR 63.
Hostel and Other Fees:
Hostel rent: INR 990.
Gym
Registration fee: INR 25.
Caution Money: INR 100.
Tuition Fee: INR 1,350.
Laboratory Fee: INR 90.
Student Union Fee: INR 63.
Hostel and Other Fees:
Hostel rent: INR 990.
Gym
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The total academic fee at AIIMS Delhi for the first year is INR 1,628.
Registration fee: INR 25.
Caution Money: INR 100.
Tuition Fee: INR 1,350.
Laboratory Fee: INR 90.
Student Union Fee: INR 63.
Hostel and Other Fees:
Hostel rent: INR 990.
Gymkhana Fees: INR 220.
Pot fund: INR 1,320.
Electricity charge: INR 198.
Mess Security (Refundable): INR 500.
Hostel Security (Refundable): INR 1,000.
Total hostel fee: INR 4,228. (Actual fees may vary).I hope this will help you.
Registration fee: INR 25.
Caution Money: INR 100.
Tuition Fee: INR 1,350.
Laboratory Fee: INR 90.
Student Union Fee: INR 63.
Hostel and Other Fees:
Hostel rent: INR 990.
Gymkhana Fees: INR 220.
Pot fund: INR 1,320.
Electricity charge: INR 198.
Mess Security (Refundable): INR 500.
Hostel Security (Refundable): INR 1,000.
Total hostel fee: INR 4,228. (Actual fees may vary).I hope this will help you.
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