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AIIMS MBBS

BY NISHANT BHAVSAR-JUPITER GCC-NASHIK-5


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ALL ABOUT AIIMS MBBS

CONTENTS
Introduction  03
Seat Distribution 04
Important Dates  05
Eligibility Criteria  06
Application Process  07
Exam Pattern  12
Result  15
Cutoff17
Counselling  19
Fee Structure  21
AIIMS MBBS Topper Interview 22

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AIIMS MBBS ENTRANCE:


AN INTRODUCTION
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi, conducts a national-level
medical undergraduate entrance examination known as AIIMS MBBS for admission to the
undergraduate medical programmes offered in the fifteen institutions across the country
which are designated as AIIMS.
Aspirants who are eligible to appear for the AIIMS entrance exam will be able to compete
for the 1200 (tentative) seats which will be offered between the AIIMS institutes across the
country, six of which were recently granted AIIMS status in 2018. This medical entrance
exam is administered online, as a computer-based test (CBT) in two slots– morning and
evening. Each slot is of a 3 hour and 30-minute duration. The AIIMS MBBS entrance exam
is a highly competitive exam with around 1.5 lakh candidates appearing for it annually.
AIIMS MBBS 2019 will be held on May 25 and May 26, 2019 in approximately 155 test
cities across the country. The result for the same will be available to candidates on June 12,
2019 after which qualifying candidates can participate in counselling and the subsequent
admission process which generally spans through the months July to September.
The AIIMS MBBS question paper comprises a total of 200 multiple choice questions
(MCQs) which are divided into 4 sections. The Physics, Chemistry and Biology sections
each consist of of 60 questions and the General Knowledge section carries 20 questions. The
marking criteria for the entrance exam also incorporates negative marking with 1 mark being
granted for every correct answer and 1/3 mark being deducted for each incorrect answer.

AIIMS MBBS Overview

Exam date May 25 and May 26, 2019

Exam name AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam

Exam category Undergraduate

Exam level National level

Conducting authority All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Exam duration 3.5 hours

Exam cities 155 (approximately)

Number of seats offered 1,200 (tentative)

Official website http://mbbs.aiimsexams.org/Login

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AIIMS MBBS SEAT DISTRIBUTION


Out of the 14 AIIMS institutions across India, the seat distribution for 10 has been provided
in the table given below. The total number of seats as well as the seat distribution for the
remaining 4 AIIMS is yet to be declared and includes AIIMS Bhatinda, AIIMS Mangalagiri,
AIIMS Deogarh and AIIMS Gorakhpur.

Name General OBC SC ST Foreign Total


AIIMS Bhopal 50 27 15 8 7 107

AIIMS Bhubaneshwar 50 27 15 8 0 100

AIIMS Guntur 25 13 8 4 0 50

AIIMS Jodhpur 50 27 15 8 0 100

AIIMS Nagpur 25 13 8 4 0 50

AIIMS New Delhi 50 27 15 8 0 100

AIIMS Patna 50 27 15 8 0 100

AIIMS Raipur 50 27 15 8 0 100

AIIMS Rishikesh 50 27 15 8 0 100

AIIMS Tamil Nadu 0


(Madurai) 50 27 15 8 100

AIIMS Telangana 50 27 15 8 0 100

Total 500 269 151 80 7 1,007

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AIIMS MBBS IMPORTANT DATES 2019


The important dates associated with the entrance exam which prospective AIIMS MBBS
aspirants must keep in mind have been delineated in the table below.

Event Date
Commencement of basic registration for application form November 30, 2018

Last date for basic registration January 14, 2019

Status of basic registration January 17, 2019

Correction of deficiencies in basic registration January 17 - January 21, 2019

Prospectus release date January 29, 2019

Final registration code generation January 29 - February 17, 2019

Final registration process for code generated applicants February 21 - March 12, 2019

Issuance of admit card May 15, 2019

AIIMS MBBS exam May 25 and May 26, 2019

Result declaration June 12, 2019

Publication of merit list June 12, 2019

Commencement of counselling Last week of June 2019 (tentatively)

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AIIMS MBBS ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA


The eligibility criteria for AIIMS MBBS specifies the requirements which candidates inter-
ested in applying for the exam will need to compulsorily fulfil. The AIIMS MBBS eligibility
criteria will check candidate eligibility in terms of nationality, age, date of birth and educa-
tional qualifications.

AIIMS MBBS eligibility: Nationality


●● Candidates must be of Indian origin.
●● Candidates who belong to the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) category should be registered under
Section 7A of the Indian Citizenship Act 1955 and need to submit their registration proof at the time
of applying for the AIIMS MBBS entrance exam.
●● Candidates who belong to the foreign nationals’ category should be nominated by the Indian Gov-
ernment. They will not be required to appear for AIIMS MBBS entrance examination, however,
they should have obtained at least 50% marks in the aggregate of the subjects– Physics, Chemistry,
Biology and English studied at intermediate examination or 12th board examination recognised by
AIIMS Delhi. Moreover, such candidates will be eligible to pursue the MBBS programme only at
AIIMS New Delhi.

AIIMS MBBS eligibility: Educational qualification


●● Candidates must have qualified the 12th board or equivalent 10+2 examination recognized by
AIIMS Delhi.
●● They must have also studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as mandatory subjects at the
10+2 level.
●● In addition to the above conditions, candidates who belong to the General and OBC categories must
have secured a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of the aforementioned subjects
●● and those who belong to the SC, ST and OPH categories must have obtained at least 50%.

AIIMS MBBS eligibility: Age Criteria


●● Candidates who are applying for the AIIMS MBBS entrance examination must be at least 17 years
of age on or before December 31 of the year of admission.
●● Candidates born on or after January 2, 2001 will not be considered eligible to apply for the AIIMS
MBBS exam.

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AIIMS MBBS APPLICATION PROCESS


The AIIMS application process for 2019 has been changed this year and the application
form is to be filled out through Prospective Applicants Advanced Registration or PAAR
facility. As per this facility, the application process for AIIMS MBBS 2019 will comprise two
major steps which are basic registration and final registration. As the names suggest, basic
registration requires the submission of basic details whereas final registration calls for the
submission of qualification details, application fees and exam city selection.

The overview of the application process includes:


Basic Registration
Step 1: Online registration
Step 2: Uploading scanned images

Final Registration
Step 3: Qualification and address details
Step 4: Payment of the application fee
Step 5: Selection of the exam city
Step 6: Print out of the filled-in application form.

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Basic Registration for AIIMS MBBS 2019


The basic registration for AIIMS MBBS 2019 started from November 30, 2018 at 6 PM and
closed on January 14, 2019. The basic registration is the first phase of the AIIMS applica-
tion process and only candidates who have completed the basic registration in the stipulated
time-frame will be allowed to proceed to the final registration phase of the AIIMS applica-
tion process.

Step 1: Online registration


●● In order to register, candidates must select the registration link provided on the official website.
●● After being redirected to the information page, candidates must thoroughly read the registration
guidelines prior to basic registration.
●● Candidates will need to fill out basic details pertaining to nationality, personal details, AIIMS insti-
tution preferences, and contact details including a valid phone number and email ID. Following this,
candidates will have to submit a declaration that all entered details are correct in order to ensure
authenticity of the application.
●● Upon successful registration, a message will appear on the candidate’s screen with the designated
‘Registration ID’. An email and an SMS will be sent to the registered address and phone number
with details of the registration ID and the password.
●● Candidates can use the newly obtained credentials to login for the subsequent steps of the applica-
tion process.

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Step 2: Uploading scanned images


●● Candidates need to upload scanned copies of their passport-sized photograph, signature and left-
hand thumb impression.
●● All the scanned images must adhere to three prescribed size and format guidelines in order for the
basic registration to be considered complete. The specifications for the scanned images have been
provided in the table given below.

Specifications
Document
Size Format Dimension
Passport-sized photograph 50 KB – 100 KB JPG/ JPEG/ GIF/ PNG 3.5 cm X 4.5 cm

Signature 20 KB – 100 KB JPG/ JPEG/ GIF/ PNG 3 cm X 6 cm

Left-thumb impressiom 20 KB – 100 KB JPG/ JPEG/ GIF/ PNG 4 cm X 3 cm

Application form correction window:


●● Subsequent to uploading the scanned images in the final step of the AIIMS MBBS basic registration,
candidates will have the opportunity to modify any details which may have been filled incorrectly.
●● Candidates can select the correction window link after completing login using the candidate appli-
cation number and password.
●● Details which require modification will be displayed in red color. Candidates will be allowed to cor-
rect only the details which have been specified by the authority.
●● Candidates may also be required to re-upload images which do not meet the specifications pre-
scribed by the authority.
●● Upon modification of the required details and/or image re-upload, candidates must click on the
declaration form and submit the application form.

Final Registration for AIIMS MBBS 2019


The final registration process starts from February 21 and closes on March 12, 2019 at pre-
cisely 5 PM. Only candidates who have successfully carried out the basic registration will be
eligible to participate in the final registration for AIIMS MBBS.

Code generation for final registration


Candidates are required to generate the code after basic registration in order to participate
in the final registration as and when it starts.
The code generation for final registration can be carried out from January 29 to February
12, 2019.
In order to generate the code, candidates must login using their registration ID and password

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and select the ‘Generate Code’ option displayed on the left side of the screen.
Candidates are advised to take a printout of the generated code for the final registration
phase of the AIIMS application process for future reference.

Step 3: Qualification and address details


●● Candidates are required to enter qualification details such as qualifying examination, class 12 roll
number, board name, state name, scoring scheme, exam status, marks obtained, maximum marks
and percentage for the same.
●● Candidates are also required to enter permanent address details as well as correspondence address
details.

Step 4: Payment of the application fee


●● Candidates will be required to pay the application fee after entering the qualification and address
details.
●● The application fee is to be paid through an online mode of transaction i.e. via credit card, debit card
or net banking. The category-wise application fees have been provided in the table below.

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Category-wise Application Form Fee


Category Application fee (INR)
General 1,500*

Other Backward Classes (creamy and non-creamy 1,500*


layer)

Scheduled Caste (SC) 1,200*

Scheduled Tribe (ST) 1,200*

PwD Exempted from application fee payment

*additional transaction charges may be applicable

Step 5: Selection of the exam city


●● Candidates can select the exam city in which they would like to appear for the exam after payment
of the application fee.
●● Candidates can select the preferred city from the dropdown provided. The city availability displays
the real-time seats available at a particular time in a city.
●● It is important to note that once a city is chosen, it cannot be changed. Therefore, candidates should
choose the city with utmost care.
●● The allotment of exam centers will be carried out on a first-come first-serve basis.

Step 6: Print out of the filled-in application form


●● Upon selection of the exam city, candidates will be required to click on the ‘Final Submit’ option.
●● Subsequently, the status of the application form will be available to the candidates on their regis-
tered email address as well as registered mobile number.
●● Candidates are advised to take a printout of the application form and confirmation page for future
reference.

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AIIMS MBBS EXAM PATTERN


Basic details that all prospective AIIMS MBBS candidates should know regarding the exam
pattern of the same have been provided in the table given below.

Item Details
AIIMS MBBS exam date May 25 and May 26

AIIMS MBBS exam mode Computer-based test (CBT)

Number of questions 200

Type of questions Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)

Exam duration 3 hours and 30 minutes

Exam session timings Morning session: 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM

Evening session: 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM

Language of the question paper English and Hindi

Marking scheme Positive marking for correct and negative marking


for incorrect answers

AIIMS MBBS Syllabus Physics, Biology and Chemistry taught at the


HSC/10 +2 level

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Exam mode: The AIIMS MBBS exam will be conducted in the computer-based mode.
Candidates will be required to mark their answers in the computer and no supplementary
sheets will be provided for rough work.

Exam date: AIIMS MBBS will be conducted on both May 25 and May 26, 2019.
Exam session: AIIMS MBBS will be conducted in two sessions, morning and afternoon for
each of the exam days i.e. a total of four sessions.

Language of question paper: The computer-based test will be conducted in both English
and Hindi. At the time of filling out the application form, candidates can opt for their pre-
ferred language for the entrance exam.

Number of questions: The question booklet will comprise 200 questions. Each of the
sections for Physics, Chemistry and Biology will have 60 questions, while the sections for
General Knowledge and Aptitude and Logical Thinking will have 10 questions each.

Types of questions: The entrance exam contains multiple-choice and reason-assertion


based questions. Each question has four options out of which the candidate has to select the
most appropriate as the answer.

Marking Scheme: For each correct response, candidates will be rewarded 1 mark, while for
each incorrect response 1/3 mark will be deducted from the total. No marks will be allotted
or deducted for any unmarked response.

Question type Marking scheme


Correct answer +1

Incorrect answer - 1/3

For review 0

Unanswered 0

Qualifying marks for AIIMS MBBS admission:


According to the official brochure, in order to qualify the AIIMS MBBS entrance exam, a
candidate who belongs to the General category has to secure a minimum of 50 percentile in
the entrance exam. However, the requirement is 40 percentile for SC/ST candidates and 45
for OBC category candidates.

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Category Minimum qualifying percentile


General 50

OBC 45

ST/ST 40

The overall merit of participating candidates will be determined by taking into considering
both of the shifts on each of the exam dates i.e. merging the performance of candidates in all
four exam sessions.

Tie-breaking method adopted for the merit list:


●● In case two or more candidates obtain an equivalent percentile, their position in the merit list will
be determined using the following criteria:
●● The candidate with the higher percentile in Biology will be placed at a higher merit.
●● If the tie remains, the candidate with a higher percentile in Chemistry will be placed higher.
●● If the tie still persists, the candidate with a higher percentile in Physics will be placed higher.
●● In case the tie is still unresolved, the candidate who is senior in age will be given priority.

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AIIMS MBBS RESULT


The AIIMS MBBS result is declared online in the form of a merit list. The merit list com-
prises details like the candidate’s roll number, All India Rank, category, subject-wise per-
centile and overall percentile. The result is also made available on the candidates’ individual
login IDs.
Candidates must note that the examination authority declares the AIIMS MBBS result in
two ways i.e. rank wise and roll number wise. Additionally, the result is declared only for the
candidates who have scored the minimum qualifying marks in the entrance exam. Based on
the result, qualified candidates will be called for counselling for allotment of the available
MBBS seats in 15 AIIMS institutes located in New Delhi, Bhatinda, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar,
Bibinagar (Telangana), Deogarh, Gorakhpur, Guntur, Jodhpur, Madurai, Mangalagiri, Nag-
pur, Patna, Raipur, and Rishikesh. More than 1.5 lakh candidates appear for the entrance
exam annually and the result for the same will let these candidates know their admissions
status to all the MBBS and BDS courses offered at the various AIIMS institutes.

●● In order to check the AIIMS MBBS result, candidates will have to click on either of the mentioned
result links on the official website as per their choice.
●● Upon clicking on the link, candidates will be redirected to the result in their chosen pdf format,
consisting of the candidate’s roll number, All India Rank (AIR), category, subject-wise and overall
percentiles in seperate orders.

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AIIMS MBBS Result - Rank Wise


The rank-wise result contains the list of candidates in the order of the ranks obtained by
them in the entrance exam. The rank list is prepared on the basis of the marks scored by
candidates in the exam. The rank-wise result contains the candidates’ roll number, All India
Rank (AIR), category, subject-wise and overall percentiles.

What will the result contain?


The result contains the following features for each candidate:
●● Roll number
●● All India Rank (AIR)
●● Category
●● Biology percentile
●● Chemistry percentile
●● Physics percentile
●● GK percentile
●● Overall percentile

Preparation of Results for each Shift


The examination result for AIIMS MBBS for each shift will be prepared on the basis of the
following aspects:
●● Raw scores
●● Percentages
●● Percentiles (up to 7 decimal places) separately for each of the four subjects and the total marks.
The percentile of the total score will not be an aggregate or average of the percentile of individual
subjects.

The following 5 percentiles will be calculated as part of the result for each student:
Let T, S1, S2, S3 and S4 denote the raw marks obtained for total, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
and General Knowledge.

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AIIMS MBBS CUTOFF


The cutoff score is the lowest possible score which a candidate needs to secure in order to
qualify the entrance exam. The AIIMS MBBS cutoff for 2018 was based on many aspects
such as number of candidates, number of seats, marking scheme of and difficulty level etc.
According to the official information brochure for AIIMS MBBS, a candidate belonging to
the General category had to secure a minimum of 50% to qualify, while a candidate who
belongs to the SC/ST category had to obtain a minimum percentage of 40% in order to
qualify. Further, candidates from the OBC category had to score at least 45% marks in order
to qualify for AIIMS MBBS.

Qualifying Percentile and Marks


The exam conducting authority, AIIMS, New Delhi has declared the qualifying percentile
which candidates must obtain in order to participate in the counselling and subsequent
admission process. The cut off percentile is derived on the basis of predetermined qualifying
percentiles of AIIMS MBBS for different categories as well as the immediate performance
of candidates. The minimum qualifying percentiles for different caste categories have been
given in the table below.

AIIMS MBBS Qualifying Percentile and Marks


Category Qualifying percentage Cutoff percentile for 2018
General 50% 98.8334496

OBC 45% 97.0117712

SC/ST 40% 93.6505421

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As 6 out of the 15 AIIMS institutions are newly established, the cutoffs for these institutions
are not available for AIIMS MBBS 2018 admissions. The cutoff ranks for the remaining
AIIMS have been listed in the table given below for the different student categories.

Cutoff rank
Institute
General OBC SC ST

AIIMS New Delhi 53 236 1081 2090

AIIMS Bhopal 647 1516 8657 22120

AIIMS Bhubaneswar 542 1453 9038 19414

AIIMS Guntur 1353 2212 14510 23232

AIIMS Jodhpur 459 958 5704 17468

AIIMS Nagpur 1324 2168 13638 23875

AIIMS Patna 1222 2048 14195 24045

AIIMS Raipur 1145 2074 13607 23579

AIIMS Rishikesh 769 1664 10471 23966

How to calculate percentile score for AIIMS MBBS?


The normalization procedure will be adopted for calculating the exam result along with the
cutoff score. As the AIIMS MBBS entrance exam will be conducted in two shifts for the two
designated exam days (four shifts in total), a normalization procedure will be adopted in
order to determine the percentiles of candidates who appeared in different shifts. Further,
the percentile is calculated based on candidate’s relative performance in the exam across
all the concerned shifts. While calculating the percentile score, the raw marks secured by
candidates are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each group of applicants.

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AIIMS MBBS COUNSELLING


The counselling dates for admission to any of the AIIMS institutions across the country are
announced by AIIMS, New Delhi. For 2019, counselling will comprise three rounds and will
tentatively begin from the first week of June. For candidates seeking admission to any of the
15 AIIMS institutions, the counselling will be conducted offline at Jawaharlal Auditorium
in AIIMS New Delhi. Candidates must visit in person to attend the counselling as per the
schedule allotted against their rank. If a candidate fails to attend counselling in person, his/
her candidature will be canceled. Further, no request to appoint a representative on behalf
of a candidate will be permitted under any circumstance.

AIIMS MBBS Counselling Dates 2019 (Tentative)


Counselling event Dates (tentative)
Mock round of counselling

Registration for counselling First week of July

Last date for choice-filling Second week of July

Mock allotment result Second week of July

First round of counselling

Last date for choice submission Third week of July

Result declaration Third week of July

Last date for acceptance/refusal of seat Fourth week of July

Last date for document submission Fourth week of July

Second round of counselling

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Counselling event Dates (tentative)


Last date for choice submission First week of August

Result declaration Second week of August

Last date for acceptance/refusal of seat Third week of August

Last date to submit documents Fourth week of August

Third round of counselling

Last date for choice submission First week of September

Result announcement Second week of September

Last date for acceptance/refusal of seats Second week of September

Last date for document submission Second week of September

Open round of counselling

Online registration Third week of September

Last date for registration Fourth week of September

Display of tentative vacant seats First week of October

Counselling First week of October

AIIMS MBBS Counselling highlights


●● Candidates who will qualify the entrance exam will be called for counselling on the basis of the
merit list released by AIIMS.
●● The counselling for reserved seats will begin after all unreserved seats are filled.
●● Candidates who belong to Scheduled Caste (SC)/ Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward
●● Classes (OBC) will have to appear in counselling for their reserved seats. In case a candidate who
belongs to any of these categories has taken admission in the unreserved category, then the seat
vacated by them will be filled in only by a candidate of the same caste category.
●● For each category, UR, OBC, SC and ST, the number of candidates called for counselling will be 4
times the number of available seats.
●● Candidates will have to be present in person for the allocation of seats. Candidates can exercise their
choice of institute during the counselling process.
●● Candidates who opt for AIIMS, New Delhi will have to report in the month of July for medical
check-up and orientation programme.
●● Candidates who will be selected for the remaining AIIMS institutes will be guided by the help desk
counter of the respective AIIMS institution.
●● In case of open selection round, if any Scheduled Tribe (ST) reserved seats remain vacant, then
these seats will be transferred to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category and vice versa
●● If any SC/ST seat remains vacant then the seat will be transferred to the General category candi-
dates.
●● If any OBC seat remains vacant then the seat will also be transferred to the General category can-
didates.
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AIIMS MBBS FEE STRUCTURE


Prospective AIIMS MBBS candidates will have to make the fee payment upon successful
admission to the MBBS course. The fee structure for candidates has been given in the table
below.

Academic and other Amount (INR) Hostel and other Amount (INR)
fees fees
Registration fee 25 Hostel rent 990

Caution money 100 Gymkhana fee 220

Tuition fee 1,350 Pot fund 1,320

Laboratory fee 90 Electricity charges 198

Student union fee 63 Mess security (refund- 500


able)

Hostel security 1,000


Total 1,628 (refundable)

Total 4,228

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INTERVIEW WITH AN
AIIMS MBBS 2018
TOPPER
Careers360 presents an interview with
Ramneek Kaur Mahal, the student who
secured AIR 2 in AIIMS MBBS 2018.
Aspirants making preparations for the
entrance exam will find this interview
extremely useful in order to glean key
aspects regarding the tips and strategies
adopted and recommended by this young
achiever.

Q. What motivated you to pursue medicine as a career?


A. Firstly, I have grown up among doctors and that inspired me to take up the noble profession. More
than that, I feel organisations like WHO and UNICEF lack good medical practitioners. So, once I
complete my medical studies, I would like to serve them to the best of my ability.

Q. What is your overall and subject wise score in AIIMS 2018?


A. My overall percentile in AIIMS 2018 was 100. The sectional percentiles are as follows
Biology: 99.8975042
Chemistry: 99.9788668
Physics: 100
GK: 98.4710159

Q. How did you prepare for the medical entrances?


A. During the two years of preparation, my focus was primarily on NEET. I read several MCQ books
on all the related subjects, especially Physics, and focussed more on NCERT books. For AIIMS, I
solved numerous mock papers over the last two years and was once again thorough with the NCERT
books. I also spent a lot of time preparing for the General Knowledge and Current Affairs section.

Q. Which exam, according to you, was the toughest among all the three Medical exams?
A. I feel AIIMS was the toughest followed by NEET and JIPMER.

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Q. What were the toughest and easiest subjects for you?


A. For me, the toughest subject has always been Chemistry. I loved Physics throughout my academic
years so that was the easiest.

Q. Please share your exam day strategy for AIIMS 2018.


A. I followed my preparation strategy for the exam day as well. I started with Physics, then attempted
Biology, Chemistry and finally concluded my paper with General Knowledge.

Q. What is your message for the future AIIMS aspirants?


A. Hardwork is the only key to success. One has to diligently study for long hours in order to cover
the syllabus of the entrance examinations. Do not run after ranks but focus more on scoring well. Try
solving as many test papers as possible to achieve a remarkable score/percentile! Best wishes for all
the future medical aspirants!

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