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AIIMS Kalyani MBBS Eligibility & Highlights 2024

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    Q:   Why MBBS is considered as the top course at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) is considered a top course at AIIMS Kalyani and other AIIMS institutions because of several reasons such as reputation, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) is one of the premier medical institutions in India, known for its high standards of education and healthcare. This reputation attracts top talent and students who want to pursue a career in medicine, Quality of Education AIIMS institutions are known for their rigorous and comprehensive medical education programs. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in medical sciences and clinical skills research opportunities AIIMS institutions offer ample research opportunities in various medical fields, encouraging students to engage in cutting-edge research and contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge, Infrastructure AIIMS Kalyani, like other AIIMS institutions, typically has state-of-the-art infrastructure and medical facilities, ensuring that students receive the best possible training and exposure to clinical practice, faculty expertise AIIMS institutions have highly qualified and experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields, providing students with quality guidance and mentorship, Job prospects, Graduating from AIIMS with an MBBS degree opens up excellent job prospects in the medical field, including opportunities for specialisation and higher education, networking, being part of the AIIMS community allows students to network with peers and professionals, enhancing their career opportunities and collaborations in the medical field.

    These factors make MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani a highly sought-after course for aspiring medical professionals

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    Q:   How many entrance exam cutoffs will be released for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    "AIIMS Kalyani - All India Institute of Medical Sciences 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:   Is AIIMS Kalyani as good as AIIMS Gorakhpur for MBBS?

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    AIIMS Kalyani and AIIMS Gorakhpur are new institutions that are still developing their reputation and resources compared to more established AIIMS colleges. If we compare the cut-off for the year 2023, AIIMS Kalyani has a little advantage as it was 2176 compared to AIIMS Gorakhpur which had 2600. It also outshines AIIMS Gorakhpur in placement ratings with 5 compared to 4.3 in 2023. 

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    Q:   How many students can do a MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Kalyani in Saguna, Kalyani, West Bengal, India, offers 125 seats for the MBBS program. The programme is five years and six months long, including an internship.

    The reservation matrix for the MBBS programme is as follows:

    18 seats for scheduled castes

    9 seats for Scheduled Tribes

    32 seats for Other Backward Classes

    46 seats for the general category

    AIIMS Kalyani also offers 10 seats for MD/MS/MDS courses, various paramedical courses, and nursing programs.

    AIIMS Kalyani started its first academic session on September 4, 2019, with a batch of 50 MBBS students.

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    Q:   Is AIIMS Kalyani good for MBBS?

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    All India institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)Kalyani is one of the best college located in West Bengal. 

    AIIMS, Kalyani offers a 5.5 years UG course including an internship. 

    The infrastructure is good and well maintained. The college is recognised by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. Of India.

    This college is also officially approved under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) in 2015.

    It's good college for MBBS in West Bengal 

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    AIIMS Kalyani MBBS
    Admission dates 2024

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    23 Dec '24 - 24 Dec '24
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    Course202220232024
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)23072176891

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    4.7/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements4.9
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2025
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    Good academics with great infrastructure.
    Placements: 50% placement, as it is a medical college, so a compulsory internship is guaranteed. If someone doesn't get a job, it's their own choice as they opt for preparing for a PG seat. Otherwise, it's very easy to get a job as a junior doctor; if someone is a junior doctor in AIIMS, they earn a min pay of 1 lac. It varies in other state-run medical colleges; salaries of junior doctors in state-run government colleges are within 70000.
    Infrastructure: We get a single occupancy room from the second year onwards with a study table, a chair, a side table, a bookshelf, a cupboard, and an attached bathroom. The rooms are well lit for ease of studying, libraries are open till 12 at night, fully air-conditioned, and state-of-the-art lecture theatres are there. Wi-Fi is in the library and college, not present in hostel premises, although many students are paying for their own Wi-Fi that they set up in their rooms.
    Faculty: All the faculty members are superqualified; for complicated topics, we get integrated classes too. Faculty mentors are assigned to each student to help them deal with their personal and academic issues. Students interested in research projects can get help from any faculty they want to get help from. This help has led many to get huge scholarships too. Exams are the most hectic part of our life: too many exams and too large of a syllabus, but it's important if we want to become great doctors, and after some time you get habituated anyway. It's very difficult to pass the first few semesters, but later on, when you get the hang of it, it gets easier.
    Other: The need to earn money while being a helping hand to someone has led me to become a doctor, but as time passes I realize money is still secondary, and it's the helping people part that gives you more worth as a person. Regular fests are being held, and many celebrities are called; we enjoy these times.
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    AIIMS Kalyani: The absolute heaven .
    Placements: After completing 4 years of MBBS, we are placed for an internship in our own college for 30,070 Rs per month for a year. Thereafter we can join as non-academic JRs in our college or sit for INI CET to get PG seats in any of the AIIMS. The average salary is around 1 lac per month.
    Infrastructure: The library is open from 8 am to 12 am and is affiliated with Wi-Fi facilities. The canteen is attached to it. Classrooms and libraries, as well as canteens, have centralized AC. Classrooms have a capacity of 150 students and are well lighted and well furnished. Hostel rooms are single and great. Canteen food is amazing. Sports and extracurricular activities are taken special care of.
    Faculty: Teachers are well qualified and maintain strict discipline. They are helpful and well acquainted with modern methods of teaching. The entire course consists of 9 semesters, and questions are very practical-oriented to help better understanding and patient care.
    Other: This is a noble profession, and I always wanted to be a doctor. Academic pressure is a little bit high, but I manage to do it by not compromising fun. There are lots of fests and events, and each festival of different religions and regions is celebrated with great enthusiasm.
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    AIIMS Kalyani at a glance.
    Placements: There are 125 students per batch. Its a 5.5-year course with 4.5 academic years and 1 year of compulsory internship. The internship stipend is 30,000 per month at AIIMS Kalyani. After MBBS, you will get a license for practice with a salary of 70,000 to 100,000 per month, depending on the college.
    Infrastructure: We have a top-notch campus and well-furnished, spacious hostels. The whole campus has free Wi-Fi service. The mess food is also delicious and contains a menu of foods from different regions of the country. We also have many arts, drama, music, and sports clubs for extracurricular activities.
    Faculty: The professors are highly experienced with the MD level of qualification. The MBBS curriculum at AIIMS focuses on the early clinical exposure of students. There are 2-3 semesters per year, along with a final professional exam at the end of the year. It is of a moderate to hard level.
    Other: I wanted to become a good clinician; that's why I chose AIIMS. We have a lot of events along with studies and our annual sociocultural fest named ELYSSIA happens every year in April.
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    Satisfied with faculty, an excellent college!
    Placements: The success rate of students passing the final year of MBBS is very high. All students were retained in the course. During the internship, Rs. 30,101 was offered every month. The college offers both MBBS and MD courses. Students from all over the country come here.
    Infrastructure: The hostel facilities are very good. Electricity is provided free of charge. Water facilities are also provided free of charge. The quality of the food given in the mess is also of great taste, which caters to the needs of almost all students. The mess has AC facilities in the summer.
    Faculty: The teachers teaching at the college are very helpful. They are always ready to help. You can ask them questions, and they will always answer them. Regular examinations are conducted on a daily basis. The tests conducted help us evaluate our own performance throughout the year.
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    AIIMS Kalyani—a future powerhouse of medical education in the making
    Placements: The college does not hold any placement programs like engineering colleges, but MBBS is such a field that, after passing out, you will never complain of unemployment. There are ample opportunities after MBBS; you can pursue an MD or MS, or you can join any medical college as a medical officer or non-academic JR and earn decent money. You can even practice in a private setting.
    Infrastructure: AIIMS Kalyani, being an institute of national importance, boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure along with ample facilities for students. Each and every department is centrally air-conditioned, with all modern equipment and an ample quantity of equipment for students. Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the campus for students. There is a central library, which is truly huge, with separate cubicles for each student. There are 3 canteens and 1 student mess on campus. The hostels provided here are top-notch. For the 1st and 2nd years, double-occupancy rooms are given, while single rooms with attached washrooms are given for the 3rd and 4th years. Each student is provided with a separate B.Ed. mattress, wardrobe, wall wardrobe, side table, dustbin, study table, and chair. The hostel is cleaned every day.
    Faculty: You have to crack the NEET exam to get into this college. AIIMS, being a central institute, selects faculty members with lots of filters, and they truly possess one of the best faculty members in India. Till today, not a single class has been skipped by any faculty. All the faculty members excel in their own fields and focus a lot on research. The academic curriculum is a bit rigid and thorough since you are going to come out as an AIIMS doctor, so they truly focus a lot more on your clinical skills.
    Other: Each batch comprises only 125 students, so the student-teacher ratio is really good. There are various clubs: Scientific Society, Quiz Club, Literary Club, Cultural Club, Art Club, and Sports Club. They conduct various events throughout the year. There is an intra-college Annual day is held every year, where all students are divided into 4 houses and various competitions are organized. Also, in April every year, the annual socio-cultural inter-college fest is held, where students from all over India come to participate. Total footfall lies around 3000–4000. The only downside that I see of this college is that its location is on the outskirts of the main Kalyani city, and it is 50 km away from Kolkata.
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    Best infrastructure and faculty members.
    Placements: There are 125 students in my class. Every year, 125 students take admission to this college. All the students have to do a one-year compulsory internship after the MBBS for which they get a stipend too. After MBBS, one can work in a government / private hospital or pursue his / her further studies for PG, specials, or fellowships.
    Infrastructure: AIIMS, as a central bank, has world-class infrastructure; there is no doubt. Classrooms and LTs are well furnished. All the labs are well-equipped with modern appliances and well-qualified technicians. The library is also very nice; it provides research papers and e-resources. One can even access the library from his / her phone / iPad. The whole campus has a very good Wi-Fi network except the hostels but one can set up his / her own Wi-Fi if needed. The hostels are well furnished. Mess provides very good food. There are separate counters for vegetables and non-vegetables. There are many canteens on campus: Yatri canteen in IPD, Academic canteen, Dharamshala canteen, OPD canteen, along with amenity halls. Sports like cricket, chess, carrom, badminton, TT, football, volleyball, basketball, etc. are played here. There are clubs for these, too.
    Faculty: Faculty members are one of the best criteria for admission here. They are from the top institutions in India; even some are from foreign universities. They are excellent and have friendly behavior with students. The administration is very strict about the rules & regulations. One can appear for exams only if he or she fulfills the criteria (75% attendance for theory & 80% for practical).
    Other: After MBBS, you become a doctor, one of the most prestigious professions not only in India but also in the whole world. One can serve mankind and the nation & make himself/herself proud. Events such as the annual fest (Elyssia), sports day, music fest, literary events, art competitions, etc. are also organized here from time to time.
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    AIIMS Kalyani MBBS FAQs

    Q:   What are the career prospects after completing MBBS from AIIMS Kalyani?

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    After completing an MBBS degree from AIIMS Kalyani, there are several career options available to graduates. Some common options include:

    Practicing medicine as a general practitioner or specialist in a hospital, clinic, or private practice
    Appearing for the PG entrance at AIIMS
    Medical graduates can also go for UPSC Civil Services.
    A nationwide test is conducted by the Indian army to choose deserving candidates for Army medical officer posts.
    Students from Haryana, have the option to join Haryana Civil Medical Services. The pay scale of a Class 1 officer is really good here. Also, you can benefit from the PG entrance exam by availing of the HCMS quota
    MBA IN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT - don’t expect to look after patients because you will be a full-time manager for the hospital
    Another great option is to provide tuition to PMT aspirants 
    Another option is joining Indian Railways as doctors are employed periodically and the pay scale is also decent.
    You can also work as an intern in private medical hospitals
    Other state-sponsored posts you can apply for are Food safety officer, District Drug officer

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    Q:   Who all are eligible for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    Candidates must typically meet the following requirements to be eligible for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani:

    1. You must pass the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET).
    2. Meet the age requirements, which often include being at least 17 years old and falling inside a certain age range.
    3. Have a 10+2 Diploma or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English.
    4. A minimum aggregate percentage in the qualifying examination is required, with specific requirements varying from year to year.
    5. Check the official AIIMS Kalyani website for any changes in qualifying requirements.
    6. Note that other conditions may apply, thus reading the institution or official rules is crucial.

     

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    Q:   How to apply for MBBS in AIIMS Kalyani?

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    The initial step in the application procedure for the AIIMS Kalyani MBBS programme is the registration for NEET. The application process comprises online registration, filling out the application form, uploading the required documents, and making the application fee payment. The following steps need to be followed for filling out the NEET UG application form:

    1. Visit the official website of NTA NEET (neet.nta.nic.in).
    2. Register by entering a few basic details such as name, category, email ID, etc.
    3. Login and start filling out the NEET application form.
    4. Upload the scanned images.
    5. Pay the application fees
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    Q:   What has been the cutoff trend for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani in last few years?

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    The cutoff trend for medical Courses at AIIMS Kalyani - All India Institute of Medical Sciences has been decreasing in recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for medical courses. under the general category for all India quota was 37730. In 2022, it decreased to 2783. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 82172 to 6406 for OBC, 120246 to 29315 for SC, 140451 to 70278 for ST, 37730 to 3981 for EWS, and 482746 to 202409 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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    Q:   What is the NEET UG Round 3 cut off for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    NEET UG Round 3, has been released for admission to the MBBS courses. As per AIIMS Kalyani NEET UG cutoff 2023, the Round 3 closing rank was 2176 for General category candidates in All India quota for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). MBBS cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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    Q:   What is the application fee for the MBBS programme at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    To ensure the successful submission of the NEET application, candidates must pay the prescribed fees before the specified deadline. It's worth noting that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has recently raised the application fee by an additional INR 100 for each category. The table below provides the category-wise breakdown of the application fees for NEET 2023:

    Category

    Application Fee

    General

    INR 1,700

    Other Backward Classes

    INR 1,600

    Scheduled Caste /Scheduled Tribe, Persons with Disability

    INR 1,000

    Outside India

    INR 9,500

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    Q:   Can I get admission to AIIMS Kalyani for MBBS with 60% in Class 12th?

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    Admission to AIIMS Kalyani for MBBS is extremely hard, with the typical cutoff for Class 12th being much higher than 60%. AIIMS normally demands strong performance in both the entrance test and the board examinations. It is best to strive for a larger proportion to increase your chances. Check the official AIIMS Kalyani website or contact the institution for the latest up-to-date entrance requirements, since they may change. Consider extensively preparing for the entrance exam to boost your application. Admission selections are made based on a number of variables other than the Class 12th percentage.

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    Q:   How much does MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani cost?

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    In comparison to other medical colleges, AIIMS Kalyani's MBBS curriculum is very affordable. The course cost is around INR 1,628 per year. This means that the complete 5.5-year MBBS curriculum, including the internship year, will cost about INR 8,854 in total.

    It's crucial to remember that not all costs may be covered. Additional costs may apply for items like books, hostel accommodations, and other incidentals.

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    Q:   What is the fee at AIIMS Kalyani for MBBS?

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    The total tuition fee for the MBBS programme at AIIMS Kalyani amounts to INR 6,080, covering the academic expenses exclusively and excluding any additional fees such as those for hostel accommodations or mess facilities. It is crucial to bear in mind that the information regarding the fee structure is acquired from unofficial sources, meaning that the provided amount should be viewed as an approximation. Aspiring candidates interested in this programme must meet the eligibility criteria, which include having scored at least 60% marks in the Class 12 examination within the PCM. 

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    Q:   What has been the trend for cut off in MBBS in AIIMS Kalyani - All India Institute of Medical Sciences in last few years?

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    The cutoff trend for medical Courses at AIIMS Kalyani - All India Institute of Medical Sciences has been decreasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for medical courses. under General category for all India quota was 37730. In 2022, it decreased to 2783. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 82172 to 6406 for OBC, 120246 to 29315 for SC, 140451 to 70278 for ST, 37730 to 3981 for EWS and 482746 to 202409 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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    Q:   What are the eligibility criteria for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    For admission to the MBBS programme at AIIMS Kalyani, prospective students are required to have successfully completed their Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board. It is essential that candidates have attained a minimum aggregate of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects. During the NEET application form filling and counselling process, applicants must upload their mark sheet and pass certificate for verification purposes.

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    Q:   What is the cutoff for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani for OBC category?

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    AIIMS Kalyani MBBS cutoff 2023 for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) was 3848 for OBC category. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in NEET UG, the last cut offs also change a lot depending on All India quota or Home State. It also varies if the applicant is a female.

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    Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    The latest cut-off for AIIMS Kalyani is yet to be published. For General category, the last round off closing rank for 2023 was 2176. Compared to the previous years, the competition to get into AIIMS has increased as cut-offs have shown that trend. We are awaiting the recent cut-off information as NEET 2024 is yet to take place.

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    Q:   How much does MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani cost?

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    The total tuition fee for the MBBS course at AIIMS Kalyani is INR 1.34 Lacs for 66 months. The first-year fee is INR 1,628.

    Other fees include:

    Mess fee: approximately INR 3,000 per month

    Combined hostel and academic fee: approximately INR 6,000 for 5 years

    Annual gymkhana fee: INR 220

    Annual pot fund: INR 1,320

    Electricity fee: INR 198

    Hostel security fee (refundable): INR 1,000

    The eligibility criteria for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani are:

    10+2: 50%

    Exams: NEET

    10+2 with 50% in PCB

    The stipend for an MBBS intern at AIIMS is currently INR 17,900 per month.

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    Q:   What is the average package for MBBS students at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    It can be challenging to locate information on specific placement statistics for medical colleges, including average wages. But from what I could find, it doesn't appear that AIIMS Kalyani releases official data on average packages for MBBS graduates.

    Nevertheless, according to the placement of recent years, the average yearly wage is roughly INR 5.9 Lakhs. It's vital to remember that starting earnings can vary based on things like specialisation and selected career path and that this information may not be the most recent.

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    Q:   Can students with a minimum cutoff for MBBS get a seat at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    Reaching AIIMS Kalyani's MBBS minimal cutoff is an important yet first step. The admissions process is extremely difficult and takes into account variables other than the cutoff scores, such academic records and total exam results. Meeting the cutoff alone does not ensure a place because a thorough review is used to make the final decision. Prospective students should strive for a competitive score and visit the official AIIMS Kalyani website and instructions to keep updated about the specific admissions procedure.

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    Q:   Can students with a minimum cutoff for MBBS get a seat at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    Getting the minimum cutoff marks for the AIIMS entrance exam does not guarantee admission to AIIMS. For example, the AIIMS Kalyani MBBS cutoff for 2022 for the general category was a minimum rank of 2307. For 2023, the cutoff for the OBC  category was 3848.

    The cutoff marks for the AIIMS entrance exam range from 50-60? for general category candidates and 45-55? for reserved category candidates. The last cutoffs also change a lot depending on all India quota Or Home State. It also varies if the applicant is a female. 

    AIIMS kalyani has 125 seats for Indian nationals for the MBBS course. 

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    Q:   How are MBBS placements at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    AIIMS Kalyani, a relatively new institute founded in 2018, has had a decent placement record for MBBS. Although the data for MBBS placements is yet to be published, the internship stipend is 30,000 per month at AIIMS Kalyani. After MBBS, one gets a license for practice with a salary of 70,000 to 100,000 per month, depending on the college.

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    Q:   Is NEET required for MBBS at AIIMS Kalyani?

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    Yes, the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) is required for MBBS admission to AIIMS Kalyani. To be considered for the selection process, prospective candidates must pass the NEET. NEET is the premier admission test for medical courses in India, including those at AIIMS. It is critical to score well in NEET in order to increase one's chances of admission to AIIMS Kalyani. Check the official AIIMS Kalyani website or contact the admissions office directly for any updates or changes in admission requirements.

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    Answered 2 months ago

    AIIMS Kalyani accepts NEET UG scores for admission to MBBS. The cutoff is released for different categories uder the AI Quota. For the General AI category candidates, the cutoff to get into AIIMS Kalyani is 891. Therefore, it is difficult for the General AI category candidates to get admission to AI

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    Neha Arora

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    Answered 3 months ago

    AIIMS Kalyani NEET UG cutoff 2024 was released for admission to the MBBS Course. The cutoff rank for the General AI category candidates was 2149. During NEET UG Cutoff 2023, the Cutoff rank to get into AIIMS Kalyani for the General AI category was 1985; while the cutoff rank in 2022 was 2783. Lookin

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    Neha Arora

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    Answered 4 months ago

    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Here's a summary of the key points that highlight whether pursuing an MBBS degree from AIIMS Kalyani is worthwhile:

    * Excellent Infrastructure: AIIMS Kalyani boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, including well-furnished hostels, modern laboratories, and a vast libra

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    Atul Mishra

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    Answered 6 months ago

    AIIMS Kalyani is one of the best medicine schools in the country. It offers quality education to the students under the guidance of experts. The institute offers MBBS, BSc, and MSc courses across various specialisations such as General Medicine, General Surgery, ENT, Dentistry, Cardiology, Orthopaed

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    Jagriti Shukla

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    Answered 6 months ago

    AIIMS Kalyani is a government institute which is approved by Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna (PMSSY). It is one of the six newly established AIIMS established by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. The institute offers various programmes across various streams such as Cardiology,  ENT, G

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