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Monday, February 25, 2019

Final Seat Matrix of AIIMS MBBS 2019 is released now


During final registration, on 24th February 2019, AIIMS has released prospectus for MBBS entrance.
According to that prospectus; the final number of seats in the fifteen AIIMS (AIIMS Delhi and fourteen other AIIMS) are:

1. AIIMS Delhi: 107 seats (100 Indian + 07 foreign)
2. AIIMS Bhopal, Patna, Jodhpur, Rishikesh, Raipur, Bhubaneswar, Nagpur and Mangalgiri (Guntur): 100 seats each
3. AIIMS Gorakhpur, Raebareli, Bibinagar (Telangana), Kalyani, Bathinda and Deoghar: 50 seats each.


Hence, the total number of seats is 1207.

Category wise distribution of seats:

1. AIIMS Delhi: General
= 51; OBC= 27; SC= 15; ST= 07 seats.
2. AIIMS Bhopal, Patna, Jodhpur, Rishikesh, Raipur, Bhubaneswar, Nagpur and Mangalgiri (Guntur): General= 51; OBC= 27; SC= 15; ST= 07 seats.
3. AIIMS Gorakhpur, Bathinda and Deoghar: General= 24; OBC= 14; SC= 08; ST= 04 seats.
4. AIIMS Bibinagar (Telangana), Kalyani and Raebareli: General= 26; OBC= 13; SC= 07; ST= 04 seats.

Saturday, February 23, 2019

How to generate code again and proceed for final registration


The facility for code generation re-opens today (23 February 2019). You can now generate code and proceed for final registration till 12th March 2019. For that you will have to visit- ugcourses.aiimsexams.org

For generating code:


Step- 1:
Go to aiimsexams.org

Step- 2: Click on Academic courses and then Click on: "Proceed to Prospective Advanced Applicant Registration".

Step- 3: A new page will open. Now, click on Undergraduate Courses. An another new page will open- ugcourses.aiimsexams.org

Step- 4: Login to you account with your login credentials.

Step- 5: You will get a link- "Generate Code" on your Dashboard. Click on that link, a new page will open.

Step- 6: You will find that the details are blank on that page. Don't worry. Just click on that button (written- "Click here to Generate Code" ) given below. After click there, you will get all your details filled along with your RUC code.

Step- 7: Print that generated RUC Code slip for future reference.

Now Logout from there, because for final registration you will have to go to a new website- mbbs.aiimsexams.org

For doing final registration:

Step-1: Go to aiimsexams.org

Step- 2: Click on Academic Courses and then click on MBBS.

Step- 3: A new pop-up screen will come. Click on Proceed. You will be directed to a new website- mbbs.aiimsexams.org

Step- 4: Now you have to Login using your Registration Id, Generated Code and Password. Now you will be redirected to your Candidate Dashboard.

Step-5: Now scroll down and click on the tab- "Proceed to Step 4".

Step- 6: Now fill up your qualification details and then click on the tab- "Proceed to Step 5".

Step- 7: Now make your payment using any of the two gateways- "SBI" or "Pay My Gov". You can pay using your debit card, credit card or net banking.

Step- 8: After successful payment, print the receipt. Now click on the tab- "Proceed to Step- 6".

Step-9: Now make your City Choice, and click on the tab- "Proceed to Step- 7".

Step- 10: Now print your Application form and Click on Proceed. And hence your final registration is complete.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

AIIMS has provided another chance for generation of code


On 19th February, AIIMS Delhi released a notification- Addendum 05/2019; in which it decided in the interest of candidates to give them another opportunity for generating unique code (RUC). The facility for Generation of Code will re-open from 23rd February 2019 to 12th Mar. 2019 (up to 05:00 PM). And no further opportunity will be given to use this facility.
Those who have already generated RUC Code (till 17th February) can pay the application fees, fill up academic details and hence complete their final registration.
For those generating code from 23rd February will fill final registration from 23rd Feb only.

Note: Generation of Code is very important, because no one can fill the final registeration form without this generated code, also called Registration Unique Code (RUC).

Steps to generate RUC Code
Step- 1: Login to you account with your login credentials.

Step- 2: You will get a link- "Generate Code" on your Dashboard. Click on that link, a new page will open.

Step- 3: You will find that the details are blank on that page. Don't worry. Just click on that button (written- "Click here to Generate Code" ) given below. After click there, you will get all your details filled along with your RUC code.

Step- 4: Print that generated RUC Code slip for future reference.

Summarised information

Earlier date of Generation of code: 29 Jan to 17 February.
Revised date of Generation of code: 23rd February to 12th March.

Final registration (for code generated before 17 February): 21st February to 12th March.
Final registration (for code generated after 23rd February): 23rd February to 12th March.

Friday, February 1, 2019

AIIMS MBBS 2019- Generation of Code facility starts- Know the steps to generate code


AIIMS Delhi had issued a notification, stating that- "a third and a last chance is being given to the candidates to reupload their rejected images".
The image reuploading facility will be available till 5th February 2019. After that no chance will be given for correction.
From 29th January, those candidates, whose application has been accepted by the AIIMS authority, will be given link on their dashboard for generating code.

Note: Generation of Code is very Important, because you will not be able to fill the final registeration form without this generated code, also called Registration Unique Code (RUC).

Here I have listed the steps to Generate Code:
Step- 1: Login to you account with your login credentials.
Step- 2: You will get a link- "Generate Code" on your Dashboard. Click on that link, a new page will open.
Step- 3: You will find that the details are blank on that page. Don't worry. Just click on that button (written- "Click here to Generate Code" ) given below. After click there, you will get all your details filled along with your RUC code.
Step- 4: Print that generated RUC Code slip for future reference.

The final registeration will start from 21st February 2019 and will continue till 12th March 2019. In final registeration, you will have to fill this RUC Code and then you will be given access to final registeration form, where you will have to fill your Academic details, pay fees and then choose your centre city and then print your final application form.

The fees charged by AIIMS for final registeration is as follows: 
1. For UR and OBC Candidates: Rs. 1500
2. For SC and ST Candidates: Rs. 1200
3. For Physically Handicapped: Nil

If you still have any confusion, ask it in comments.

Friday, January 11, 2019

How to make short notes for revision for NEET/AIIMS


As the exam date is coming closer, necessity to increase the frequency of revision is also increasing. For this, you need to have short notes.
Here in this article, I have given some tips to make good short notes.


For Physics

First understand and revise your class notes and solve questions related to that chapter. After that point out those formulas and concepts, which were very frequently asked in those questions. Now write them in a concise way. This is the way of making good short notes for Physics.

For Physical Chemistry

Same as that in Physics; Understand and revise your class notes and then solve the questions related to that chapter. After that point out those formulas, values and concepts, which were very frequently asked in those questions. Now write them in a concise way. This is the way of making good short notes for Physical Chemistry.

For Inorganic Chemistry

First of all read the chapter from NCERT book twice or thrice and then solve the questions (past 20 years of NEET and AIIMS and atleast 100 extra questions) related to that chapter. After that write all the important trends, chemical formulas and reactions which were frequently asked while solving the questions. This will help you in making a good short notes for Inorganic Chemistry.

For Organic Chemistry

First of all read your class notes and then read that chapter from NCERT book twice or thrice and then solve the questions (past 20 years of NEET and AIIMS and atleast 100 extra questions). After that write (in a concise way) all the important trends, isomers, chemical formulas and organic reactions which were frequently asked while solving the questions. This will help you in making a good short notes for Organic Chemistry.

For Biology

NCERT is itself a short notes. Just revise NCERT atleast thrice and solve atleast 150 questions (in addition to 20 years NEET and AIIMS questions) per chapter, you will definitely score good in Biology in NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER.

Friday, January 4, 2019

AIIMS MBBS 2019 Basic Registration- full explained


Where to register
Firstly you will have to open the AIIMS official website- aiimsexams.org and then click on Academic courses and then click on MBBS, after that click proceed. Now you will be redirected to ugcourses.aiimsexams.org -this is where you have to register yourself in Basic Registration.

How to register

On the website, you will find a tab- "Click for new registration". Just click there and you will see application form.
Now you have to fill your personal information, your mobile number, your email and any ID proof number.
After that you have to click proceed. A popup screen will display your Registration number and your password will be sent to your mobile number and email.
You have to login into your account and submit your images (photo, signature and left thumb impression) and then press submit. After that print your Application form and hence your basic registration is complete.

Image requirements

Candidate photo: Colour passport photo with size between 50 to 100 KB. The image should not be blur and must be taken with with background.

Thumb impression: Use blue/black inkpad and white paper. Image size  should be between 20 to 100 KB. And it Should be properly scanned and should not blur on zooming.

Signature: Should be done with blue/black pen, on a white paper. Image size should be between 20 KB to 100 KB.

Checking status of form

You should visit the website regularly and login into your My Page Dashboard. Here you will get all updates regarding acceptance/ rejection of your form.

Correction (when rejected)

If your images are rejected, then you will see this status on My Page Dashboard, by logging in with your Id abd Password (No Email messages will come regarding this). And then you have to submit new images and correct your deficiencies.
If you still have problems with your application form, you can contact AIIMS at the numbers given on their website, or you may report your issue at support.aiimsexams.org -Here you can register for a ticket number and describe your issue (name, category, gender, etc.) and can hence directly connect with person from AIIMS exam centre, to help you in your Basic registration.

Now the application form date has been extended from 3rd January to 14th January, so you have more time to fill/complete your application.

Your provisional status of form (if you have corrected deficiencies/ filled a new form) will come on 16th January.
After that, if deficiency still persists then from 17th January to 22nd January, time will given for correction.
After that, final status of basic registration will show on your My Page Dashboard, on 25th January.
If your basic registration is finally accepted, then you can proceed to generate code and final registeration.

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

AIIMS MBBS 2019- Important informations that you must know.


In this article I have discussed about the application process, important dates, paper and increase in number of seats and their impact on cutoffs.

Application process and important dates

According to Notice no. 81/2018; AIIMS Application is being filled in two major steps: Basic Registration and Final Registration.
On 17th November, Notice no. 86/2018 was released in which process was explained in details along with dates. Major points of that notice:
1. Basic Registration- 30th November to 3rd January
2. Status of form- 7th January
3. Correction facility- 8th January to 17th January
4. Final status of basic registration- 21st January
5. Uploading of prospectus- 29th January
6. Generation of code- till 17th January
7. Final Registration- 21st February to 12th March
8. Admit Card release- 10th May
9. Examination dates- 25th and 26th May (two shifts per day)

Paper pattern

Paper will be online Computer based test (CBT), which will contain 200 questions. Questions will be asked from Physics, Chemistry, Biology and GK & Reasoning. Syllabus is same as that of 11th and 12th.
Physics contains 60 questions (40 MCQs and 20 Assertion Reason)
Chemistry contains 60 questions (40 MCQs and 20 Assertion Reason)
Biology contains 60 questions (40 MCQs and 20 Assertion Reason)
General Knowledge (GK) contains 10 MCQ questions.
Qualitative Reasoning section contains 10 MCQ questions.
Each question is of 1 marks and there is also a negative marking of -1/3 marks on wrong attempt.

Number of seats

On 21st December, Notice no. 91/2018 was released; in which it was announced that admission will be given in AIIMS Delhi and 14 other AIIMS.
In these AIIMS:
1. AIIMS Delhi is the first AIIMS which was established in 1956 and has 107 seats (100 for indian students and 7 for foreign students).
2. Six were established in 2012 in Bhopal, Jodhpur, Patna, Rishikesh, Bhubaneswar and Raipur; with 100 seats each in permanent campus.
3. Two new AIIMS were established in 2018 in Nagpur and Guntur; with 50 seats each in temporary campus. But now it has been increased to 100.
4. Six new AIIMS is now added in 2019 in Gorakhpur, Bhatinda, Raebareli, Kalyani, Deoghar and Bibinagar (Telangana); with 50 seats each in temporary campus.

So now there are 1200 seats (in total) for admission to MBBS course in AIIMS for 2019-20 academic year.

Effect of increase in number of seats on cutoffs.

In 2017, there were 7 AIIMS with 700 seats, so cutoff for General category students was approx AIR 1600.
In 2018, there were 9 AIIMS with 800 seats, so cutoff for General category students was approx AIR 2100.
Now, In 2019 there are 15 AIIMS (with addition of 6 new AIIMS) with1200 seats, so cutoff for General category students is expected to be approx AIR 3200.
So this is very positive news for AIIMS aspirants as cutoff rank is now expected to get lowered. So stay motivated and study hard to get selected in any AIIMS.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Best coaching institutes for NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER preparation.


Here in this blog article, I am going to list best coaching institutes for NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER preparation.
Some of the best coaching for NEET/AIIMS are:
Offline Coachings
  1. Allen Career Institute Kota
  2. Shri Chaitanya Institute
  3. Aakash (especially Delhi, Lucknow and Kolkata branch)
  4. Resonance Kota
  5. Career Point Kota
  6. Narayana Delhi
  7. JRS Varanasi
  8. Pathfinder Kolkata
Online Coachings
  1. NEET Prep
  2. Etoos India
  3. Motion
  4. Aakash itutor
  5. Biomentors
  6. Byju’s
So these were some good coaching institutes which you may choose for your NEET/AIIMS preparation.
Remember: Choosing to study in good coaching institutes doesn’t guarantee you selection. It all depends on your own efforts. So stay motivated and do hard work, you will definitely score good.

Know about AIIMS MBBS 2018 Cut-off ranks for each AIIMS.


All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi conducts an entrance test for MBBS admissions to the nine existing AIIMS in India. AIIMS-UG is considered to be the toughest medical entrance in India.

AIIMS-UG 2018 was conducted on 27th and 28th May 2018 in four shifts. Results were declared on 18th May 2018, with a merit list of qualified students. AIIMS Counselling started from 27th June.

AIIMS MBBS 2018 Counselling is now over. You should know the cutoffs for making a specific aim for your own attempt.
Below is a list of last ranks (cutoffs) of each category students for each AIIMS in 2018:

General Candidates

AIIMS DELHI- AIR 53
AIIMS JODHPUR- AIR 459
AIIMS BHOPAL- AIR 647
AIIMS BHUBANESWAR- AIR 542
AIIMS RISHIKESH- AIR 769
AIIMS PATNA- AIR 1222
AIIMS RAIPUR- AIR 1145
AIIMS NAGPUR- AIR 1324
AIIMS GUNTUR- AIR 1353

OBC Candidates

AIIMS DELHI- AIR 236
AIIMS JODHPUR- AIR 958
AIIMS BHOPAL- AIR 1516
AIIMS BHUBANESWAR- AIR 1453
AIIMS RISHIKESH- AIR 1664
AIIMS PATNA- AIR 2048
AIIMS RAIPUR- AIR 2074
AIIMS NAGPUR- AIR 2168
AIIMS GUNTUR- AIR 2212

SC Candidates


AIIMS DELHI- AIR 1081
AIIMS JODHPUR- AIR 5704
AIIMS BHOPAL- AIR 8657
AIIMS BHUBANESWAR- AIR 9038
AIIMS RISHIKESH- AIR 10471
AIIMS PATNA- AIR 14195
AIIMS RAIPUR- AIR 13607
AIIMS NAGPUR- AIR 13638
AIIMS GUNTUR- AIR 14510

ST Candidates


AIIMS DELHI- AIR 2090
AIIMS JODHPUR- AIR 17468
AIIMS BHOPAL- AIR 22120
AIIMS BHUBANESWAR- AIR 19414
AIIMS RISHIKESH- AIR 23966
AIIMS PATNA- AIR 24045
AIIMS RAIPUR- AIR 23579
AIIMS NAGPUR- AIR 23875
AIIMS GUNTUR- AIR 23232

(NOTE: The above data is upto third counselling only.)

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Number of AIIMS and JIPMER colleges in India.


All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) has nine colleges:
  1. AIIMS New Delhi (107 seats; own campus; Established 1956)
  2. AIIMS Jodhpur (100 seats; own campus; Established 2012)
  3. AIIMS Bhopal (100 seats; own campus; Established 2012)
  4. AIIMS Bhubaneswar (100 seats; own campus; Established 2012)
  5. AIIMS Rishikesh (100 seats; own campus; Established 2012)
  6. AIIMS Patna (100 seats; own campus; Established 2012)
  7. AIIMS Raipur (100 seats; own campus; Established 2012)
  8. AIIMS Guntur (50 seats; temporary campus; started 2018)
  9. AIIMS Nagpur (50 seats; temporary campus; started 2018)
Apart from above nine colleges; AIIMS Raebareli (OPD started on 13th August 2018), AIIMS Gorakhpur and AIIMS Kalyani may start admitting students in its MBBS program from 2020.
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) has two colleges:
  1. JIPMER Puducherry (150 seats; Established 1823)
  2. JIPMER Karaikal (50 seats; Established 2016).
These were the AIIMS and JIPMER colleges in India.

What is so special in AIIMS which makes it different from others?

  

If we talk about special features of AIIMS, then we talk mostly of AIIMS Delhi because other AIIMS are now not much developed. So they are not in a condition to be compared with other big colleges. They have a good reputation just because of the brand name "AIIMS", which comes from the fame of AIIMS Delhi.

How is this "AIIMS" Brand name so special?

It is all because of the achievements of AIIMS Delhi, since its establishment in 1956. The following are the achievements, which make AIIMS a special brand name:

Academics

It has very good number of faculties and resident doctors. The faculties are one of the best in the world.
Despite having a very good number of faculties and facilities, AIIMS Delhi admits only 107 students for its MBBS program.
Due to this, faculty:student ratio is maintained high and students get to learn effectively.

Clinical exposure
Due to high number of patients coming everyday, students get to study a variety of clinical cases.

Practicals
Labs are well equipped with latest equipments and practicals and seminars are held regularly.

●Students 
Students are admitted through an All India entrance test which is very tough, allowing the best brains to take admission.

Infrastructure 
It is spread in more than 150 acres of land and has the best infrastructures in India.

●Research 
This college recieves largest research funds from the government in India. The teaching is research oriented. AIIMS Delhi has most number of published and patented research papers among all the medical colleges in India.

International Internship

Students at AIIMS Delhi, get many chances to do their internships, research and other training in many reputed medical colleges in the world, like John Hopkins University, Harward University, in medical colleges of Israel,etc.

●Annual fest
The annual fest of AIIMS is Pulse. It is the largest annual college fest of India. It continues for a week and involves participation of students from all over India. Many famous people like singers, actors,etc. are guests in Pulse.

Popularity among people.
Due to above listed qualities, it has become a very popular name among the people, not only in India, but in other countries too. And hence AIIMS students and Doctors become a highly popular personality in their locality.
This feature of popularity is also a major feature behind more students dreaming for AIIMS.

So due to above features, AIIMS is considered special.

Why is AIIMS DELHI considered best medical college of India?


●History
AIIMS Delhi is the best medical college in India. It was established in 1956. Since its establishment it received all support from Government of India for its infrastructure development and research facilities. As a result, good doctors were attracted towards its facilities and research fundings and a competition arise between doctors to work in this institute, as a result best doctors from India were recruited and they did many researches and their achievements made AIIMS a globally recognised institute and more number of patients began to come for their treatment, making it one of the busiest hospitals of India.
Due to this it became a dream institute of India's medical aspirants.
Now AIIMS has become a brand. In its name, many AIIMS-like institutions are being opened.

In 2012, six AIIMS-like institutions began functioning in Bhopal, Jodhpur, Patna, Rishikesh, Bhubaneswar and Raipur.
In 2018, AIIMS Guntur and Nagpur began admission to its MBBS program.
                                   

Academics
It has very good number of faculties and resident doctors. The faculties are one of the best in the world.
Despite having a very good number of faculties and facilities, AIIMS Delhi admits only 107 students for its MBBS program.
Due to this, faculty:student ratio is maintained high and students get to learn effectively.

Clinical exposure
Due to high number of patients coming everyday, students get to study a variety of clinical cases.

Practicals
Labs are well equipped with latest equipments and practicals and seminars are held regularly.

●Students
Students are admitted through an All India entrance test which is very tough, allowing the best brains to take admission.

Infrastructure
It is spread in more than 150 acres of land and has the best infrastructures in India.

●Research 
This college recieves largest research funds from the government in India. The teaching is research oriented. AIIMS Delhi has most number of published and patented research papers among all the medical colleges in India.

●Annual fest
The annual fest of AIIMS is Pulse. It is the largest annual college fest of India. It continues for a week and involves participation of students from all over India. Many famous people like singers, actors,etc. are guests in Pulse.

These were the reasons for considering AIIMS DELHI as best medical college in India.

Know AIIMS- AIIMS College Ranking.

Why is AIIMS considered best?
AIIMS Delhi is the best medical college in India. It was established in 1956. Since its establishment it received all support from Government of India for its infrastructure development and research facilities. As a result, good doctors were attracted towards its facilities and research fundings and a competition arise between doctors to work in this institute, as a result best doctors from India were recruited and they did many researches and their achievements made AIIMS a globally recognised institute and more number of patients began to come for their treatment, making it one of the busiest hospitals of India.

Due to this it became a dream institute of India's medical aspirants.
Now AIIMS has become a brand. In its name, many AIIMS-like institutions are being opened.
 
In 2012, six AIIMS-like institutions began functioning in Bhopal, Jodhpur, Patna, Rishikesh, Bhubaneswar and Raipur.
In 2018, AIIMS Guntur and Nagpur began admission to its MBBS program.

Ranking of AIIMS:
1. AIIMS Delhi
2. AIIMS Jodhpur
3. AIIMS Bhopal
4. AIIMS Bhubaneswar
5. AIIMS Rishikesh
6. AIIMS Patna
7. AIIMS Raipur
8. AIIMS Nagpur
9. AIIMS Guntur.

Note: Above ranking is based on student's preference over last few years.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Score more in NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER- Know how to improve your organic chemistry.

Organic Chemistry plays a major role in your selection, as this is 40% part of chemistry questions asked in NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER.
In NEET: 17 out of 45 questions comes from organic chemistry.
In AIIMS: 24 out of 60 questions comes from organic chemistry.
In JIPMER: 22 out of 60 questions comes from organic chemistry.

•How to improve organic chemistry?

First of all, believe in yourself, do not make yourself feel low. If you do this, then surely you will feel a great change in yourself.
Start reading class 11th NCERT Chemistry’s Chapter- General Organic Chemistry- line by line along with your class notes. If you are unable to understand any line, clear your doubts immediately from your teachers.
In that chapter lay special emphasis on reaction mechanisms, nucleophile, electrophiles, inductive effect, isomerism and resonance effect.
After that take chapter hydrocarbon from your coaching notes and NCERT, and try to understand (not just cramming) the substitution, elimination and addition reactions as these are the basic principle reactions of organic chemistry. If you understand them, you will not feel difficulty in learning organic reactions and their mechanisms given in Class 12th Chemistry books.
After that, for Class 12th chemistry reactions make a chart and have a look on it before going to bed daily. This will help you memorise those reactions effectively.
But remember, never hesitate in asking doubts, if you compromise with that, you will always do mistakes in conceptual questions (which are asked mostly in NEET). So clear your each and every doubt…
Second thing..
Whenever you finish a topic, revise it regularly, because our brain has limited storage capacity, so revising regularly will help you to keep your concepts in your brain for a long time and will also keep your confidence level up.
One important tip: Do not ignore last three chapters of class 12th chemistry book as these chapters are very important. Every year there are 17 out of 45 questions from organic chemistry and these three chapters contribute 3- 4 questions every year.. You will also not feel difficulty with these chapters as you have read them in Biology and in your day to day life.
If you follow above instructions, you will definitely score good in organic chemistry.

If you want to know good books for organic chemistry, here are some:
  1. NCERT at your finger tips by MTG.
  2. Errorless chemistry for NEET by Universal Book Depot.
  3. Complete NEET guide chemistry by MTG.
  4. Elementary problems in organic chemistry for NEET/AIIMS (2018-19) by MS Chouhan

If you want to know about more books for Physics and Biology too, then I have a link for you: Best books for NEET 2019 Preparation.
At last I will say only one thing, just believe in yourself and work hard as I told you..
All the best!!
Hope this article helps you…

Sunday, August 19, 2018

AIIMS Delhi- About college, courses, fees, ranking and admission.

About:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi(AIIMS Delhi) is a medical college and medical research public university based in New Delhi, India. AIIMS was established in 1956 and operates autonomously under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Type: Public
Established: 1956
President: MoH&FW
Dean: Y K Gupta
Director: Randeep Guleria
Location: New Delhi
Campus: Urban


AIIMS is located in Ansari Nagar in Delhi. It is adjacent to the South Extension-II market, and lies on the south-eastern quadrant of Aurbindo Marg and Inner Ring Road crossing. Across AIIMS is Safdarjung Hospital and associated Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University). Also, adjacently lies the headquarters of Indian Council of Medical Research, the body that coordinates and funds medical research in India. In vicinity, also lies National Medical Library, run by the Directorate-General of Health Services of the Government of India. It has a vast collection of scientific and medical journals that can be accessed by researchers.

Residential facilities:

AIIMS is a residential university where the faculty members, staff, and students live on either the main campus or one of the several extension campuses. At undergraduate level there is accommodation for total 400 students in 7 hostels, 6 male (Hostels No.1-6) and one female hostel (Hostel 10). At post-graduate level there are 3 hostels, 1 hostel for female students (Hostel No.9) and 2 hostels for single male or married couples (Hostels No.7-8). Additional hostels for nursing students and post-graduate students are available at a facility in the Masjid Moth area, near the main AIIMS campus. Ballabgarh campus has hostels at Ballabgarh, Dayalpur and Chainsa for MBBS, MD, and nursing students deputed there.

Ranking:
Since 12 years, it has been consecutively ranked 1st among all the medical colleges in this country.

Courses:
It runs UG, PG, Post PG and PhD courses in medicine and surgery.
MBBS is of four and half years with one year of compulsory rural internship.
It has 107 MBBS seats- 100 for Indians and 7 for foreign nationals.

Fees (for MBBS):
Annual fees is approx ₹6500 with mess charge of ₹2500/month.

Admissions:
It conducts it's own exam for admission to all courses.
For MBBS: AIIMS- UG is conducted once a year in online mode. Cutoff for this college is approx 145/200 (for UR).

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Score more than 620 in NEET- Best revision technique to get rid of your fear of revision.


Why is revision neccessary?
Many students are very good in study but are unable to score higher in NEET.
They may be understanding the topics well and may have practised good amount of questions but they fail to get a government seat in NEET. Why is this so?
The reason behind this is lack of revision.
As you know our brain has limited capacity. So to keep everything memorised in your brain, it is very necessary to revise the topics learned at regular intervals.

Why don't students revise?
Many students are unable to revise their learned chapters regularly.
Following reasons prevent them from revision:
1. Some students do not have a proper routine.

2. Some students find it boring.

3. Some are overconfident on their learnings.

4. Some students are in fear of managing the whole syllabus for one day exam NEET.

5. Many students may be repeaters and may find no interest in revising same thing regularly which they have done in past years.

How to overcome the problem?
The secrets of toppers which make them a topper is their regular revision and interest in study.
1. So first of all you should develop interest in your studies. This can be achieved by setting a specific goal (.i.e. minimum number of hours i should study with full devotion). Set your first goal of 2 hours and slowly increase this goal step by step. You will definitely develop an interest in your studies with this simple method.

2. Make a proper routine. You may choose your free day (Sunday) for revision of all chapters taught in your class and take a test after full revision. Target a minimum score and revise accordingly, it will not make revision a boring process for you.

3. Those who are overconfident on their learnings must discuss some questions with their friends. This will suddenly make him realise that he is forgetting some concepts and will definitely encourage  him to revise his concepts regularly.

4. Do not fear from managing one day exam. You should not take tension rather you should start doing. A typical routine for those who fear from revision:
"When you return from school/ coachings, just see what has been taught in the class and do some 5-10 questions on each topic. After that review those entire questions and concepts learned today. Make this a daily habit. And at end of each week revise only those questions and concepts which you have learned through this strategy till now."
After doing this you will lose all your fear and a unique confidence will generate inside you.

5. For repeaters, I would suggest to revise each chapter through solving the challenging questions. This will generate a kind of will power inside  you and you will search whole book to solve those challenging questions. Hence by doing this you revised all your concepts and didn't felt boring.

Remember once you start following these tips you will never feel fear or boring in revising your concepts and this will ultimately lead you to a prestigious medical college.

Hope this article helps you!!
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Monday, August 13, 2018

Important chapters in Physics for scoring higher in NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER.

NEET, AIIMS-UG and JIPMER- UG are the medical entrance examinations for admission to MBBS course in medical colleges of India.
All these exams have three subjects in common- Physics, chemistry and biology.

Many students find Physics difficult and are unable to score well in it.
But if you study with a plan then you can score well in NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER.
Here are some chapters on which you should focus to score well in Physics:
NEET:
1. U&D: 1 question
2. Kinematics (Motion and Vectors): 3 questions
3. Work, power and energy: 3 to 4 questions
4. Rotational motion: 3 to 4 questions
5. Gravitation: 2 questions
6. Thermodynamics and KTG: 3 questions
7. Electrostatics and Electricity: 4 questions
8. Modern Physics: 4 questions
9. Semiconductor electronics: 2 questions
So total 25 to 27 questions.
AIIMS-UG:
Same as above stated in NEET but different weightage:
1. U&D: 2 questions
2. Kinematics: 5 questions
3. Work power and energy: 4 questions
4. Rotaional Motion: 4 questions
5. Gravitation: 2 questions
6. Electrostatics & Electricity: 5 questions
7. Modern Physics: 8 questions
8. Semiconductor Electronics: 3 to 5 questions
So total 33 to 35 questions
JIPMER-MBBS:
Same weightage as stated above in AIIMS.
1. U&D: 2 questions
2. Kinematics: 5 questions
3. Work power and energy: 4 questions
4. Rotaional Motion: 4 questions
5. Gravitation: 2 questions
6. Electrostatics & Electricity: 5 questions
7. Modern Physics: 8 questions
8. Semiconductor Electronics: 3 to 5 questions
So total 33 to 35 questions

So if you study these Chapters, you will definitely score very good in Physics in all three examination- NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER.
All the best!! Do your best and get selected in a good medical college.
Hope this article helps!!

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Best websites to get free online lectures and online tests without spending a single rupee!!



Click this link to watch the video to know about the top websites to get free online lectures and online tests.

NEET is the only medical test for admission in medical colleges which comes under MCI control.
Many students leave their home to attend costly coaching classes and many students may be preparing for NEET from their home.
You may be thinking of getting free online lectures and free online tests, because many coachings offer these things at very high amount.

So no need to worry. Here are some websites where you can get free video lectures and give free online tests:

Saturday, August 11, 2018

AIIMS UG 2019 Dates Released!! - Know the examination dates.

Every year AIIMS Delhi conducts its own entrance examination- AIIMS UG exam to admit students in its MBBS program.

AIIMS UG entrance test is toughest medical entrance test for MBBS admissions in India.
The test is conducted in online mode as computer based test. Paper consists of 200 questions with 60 questions each from physics, chemistry and biology and 10 questions each from GK and Reasoning.
Out of 60 questions in each subject- 40 are MCQs and 20 are Assertion Reason based questions.
Before 2018, it was conducted on a single day in two shifts. But from 2018, it is now conducted in two days and four shifts.
Tentative schedule has been released for 2019. Click the following link to go to the official website of AIIMS where tentative schedule is published: https://www.aiimsexams.org/info/keydates_2019.html
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Hope it helps!!

Friday, August 10, 2018

Score more than 600 in NEET-Best books for NEET 2019 Preparation

There are many books in the market to prepare for NEET Examination but you should read quality books to score well in your NEET Exam.
But before reading those books you must read your NCERT Books carefully because it is considered as a Holy Book for NEET Exams.
Here are some good books for NEET 2019 preparation:
1. Physics: Concepts of Physics by HC Verma
                  : DC Pandey Objective Physics
                  : MTG's NCERT At Your Fingertips
2. Chemistry: Concepts of Organic            Chemistry by OP Tandon
                        : Balaji's Physical Chemistry
                  : MTG's NCERT At Your Fingertips
3. Biology: For Biology only NCERT is recommended and to practice questions, the most recommended book is MTG's NCERT At Your Fingertips for Biology

Practising  previous year questions boosts your preparation by giving you an idea about types of questions and trends of examination.
For NEET previous years questions; most recommended book is:
1. MTG'S NEET 31 years- BIOLOGY
2. MTG'S NEET 31 years- PHYSICS
3. MTG'S NEET 31 years- CHEMISTRY
Hope it helps!!
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Below are some links to buy these books