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Kapil Lalwani

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Looking at the preparation for the nursing entrance test in any University in India particularly the AIIMS (link unavailable) Nursing, material to study will matter a lot. The concepts of Physics by HC Verma Volume 1 and 2, Physics for NEET by MTG Learning Media and Physics NCERT Textbook for class 11 and 12. For Chemistry, few books that have been recommended are Chemistry NCERT Textbook for classes 11 and 12, Physical chemistry by OP Tandon and Organic Chemistry by Himanshu Pandey. For Biology, read Biology NCERT Textbook for classes 11 and 12, Trueman's Elementary Biology by K.P Goyal, and MTG Learning Media's Biology for NEET. Howe
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Kapil Lalwani

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To enter into the BSC Nursing program in AIIMS Jodhpur, student need to qualify the examination for the BSC Nursing in AIIMS conducted by the government and also known as AIIMS BSC Nursing Entrance Examination. The exam is held each year, and the application form fees are INR 1,500 for General/OBC candidates and INR 1,200 for SC/ST candidates. This test has 100 items and is a multiple choice one; the time allowed for this test is 2hrs. The percentages differ from year to year although candidates with over 45-50% are normally admitted to counseling. There are 50 BSC Nursing seats available at AIIMS Jodhpur and there is a total of 5240 I
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VK CH

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) conducts an entrance exam for B.Sc. (Hons.) The entrance exam is a computer-based test (CBT) to assess the candidate's knowledge and aptitude to enroll in the nursing course. It is conducted annually,  and it is an essential step for students looking forward to pursuing nursing at AIIMS.Here are some details on the AIIMS B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing exam:The duration of the exam is 120 minutes.The total marks 
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Rayamkula Harish

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Well, here are some conditions to be sought for admission at AIIMS under government quotas: 1. Pass the NEET UG exam, which is an entrance examination considered for further admission in AIIMS since completely switching to it for admissions. One has to score decently as part of one of the toughest cut-offs.2. Register under the AIQ (All India Quota) counseling conducted through the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). AIIMS has 15 percent of its total seats kept for AIQ provision per seat of admission.3. Choice filling for AIQ counseling shall include filling up of choices against AIIMS institutions. Admission shall be rank-wise ba
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Udaya bhaskar rao Sanapala

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According to the appropriate career goals and interest in research, you need to choose one, ACTCM or AIIMS, India for conducting your PhD.The premier institution for medical education in India in medical research, healthcare, and clinical trials is AIIMS. You will find more here than you would at AIIMS if your interests are solely in traditional medicine, biomedical research, or clinical trials. It is true that AIIMS has said that it has a much superior infrastructure and faculties, and great strength in its innovation research in their health care. In summation, one can say ACTCM may be more appropriate to ones leaning to traditi
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Yash Kumar

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Hii Riza khan, no it won't affect your admission as far as you scored 45% in PCB and your total is 65% so, this grace marks won't cause you any trouble.  You can easily get admission in B.Sc Nursing at AIIMS if you crack the entrance exam.

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Anjali Singh

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According to eligibility for PhD course a candidate seeking admission to the course of study leading to the award of a degree of doctor of philosophy process at least one of the following qualification medical qualification MBBS / BDS with a minimum 55% aggregate marks or MD / MS / MDS / DM in the subject concerned full stop or nursing qualification candidates holding MSc degree with minimum 55% aggregate marks in nursing speciality will also be eligible for PhD admission in College of nursing full stop the non medical candidate eligibility master degree 2 years course awarded by indian universities or equivalent in the subject as per
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Pallavi Karan

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A right approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student requires to ace NEET UG 2025. In general, planning to appear for the exam must start preparing at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. However, since the NEET UG exam is approaching, a last-minute preparation strategy for the same is mentioned below:Choose your reference books wiselySolve as many mock tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE NEET UG Mock Test Papers with Solutions. Visit this link and Download the mocks now!Revise as much as possibleCross-check the NEET UG syllabus to confirm every to
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Deity of Games

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In order to enroll at AIIMS to study Radiology and Imaging Technology after the class 12 examinations, you need to have a Science background and proficiency in Biology, Physics and Chemistry in particular. The basic entry point examination to the AIIMS is the AIIMS UG examination and this tests knowledge in these subject areas. It will be advisable to ensure that you study the syllabus wishing to be covered for the exam and ensure that you practice intensively through ordering for mock exams. Subsequent to the entrance exams, students who have passed with the required qualification must take counseling where they get to choose the cour
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Anchal Shukla

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Yes, Nepalese students can get enrolled in JIPMER, PGIMER, or AIIMS, but they must meet certain eligibility requirements: NEET: To get admission to medical courses in India, students must qualify for the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET). NRI quota: Students can apply to colleges that offer NRI quota seats. Eligibility criteria: The eligibility criteria for foreign students is the same as for Indian students. Admission: Admission is based on the marks or grades secured by the students. PGIMER: PGIMER reserves 10% of its junior resident seats for foreign nationals. INI-CET: Eligibility criteria
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