All India Institute of Medical Sciences MBBS Entrance Exam
Hello Aspirant,
Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET) is an entrance test to recruit nursing officers in AIIMS all over the country. NORCET is divided into 2 sets of examination. One is Prelims, where a candidate have to answer 100 questions in 90 minutes. Remember that these questions will be nursing (80 Questions) and non-nursing (20 Questions) related. Non- nursing questions would be on General Awareness, Aptitude questions and current affairs as well.
Candidates clearing the prelim stage, will move forward to appear in Main Exam, which will also have 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), divided into 5 sections like Prelim exam. In Main exam, all the question will be nursing related to test you and there is negative marking- one-third marks deduction on a wrong answer.
As per the pattern of both the exams, the key to crack NORCET is to study theoretically and practically. Your non-nursing skills and knowledge will be an important part. Never miss current affairs. Revise again and again.
I hope you will do good.
Good luck!
Hello,
To obtain information about the MSc in Clinical Embryology course at AIIMS, you can contact the AIIMS Admissions Office. Here is the phone number for inquiries:
AIIMS Admissions Office: +91-11-26588500
Call this number to get detailed information about the MSc in Clinical Embryology program, including admission requirements, course details, and application procedures. You can also visit the [official AIIMS website](https://www.aiims.edu/) to check their academic notifications.
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Hello Sabita, Yes, as a Nepali citizen who completed 12th grade in Nepal and B.Sc Nursing at AIIMS Delhi, you can apply for Delhi Nursing Council (DNC) registration. The process involves submitting an application form, your nursing degree, mark sheets, identity proof, passport-size photos, and paying the required fee. Verification of your educational credentials will also be conducted. For detailed information, visit the official DNC website or contact their office directly.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello there,
To pursue a Master's in Clinical Embryology at AIIMS Delhi, here's what you need to know: Admission Process:
Eligibility : You should have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Medical Laboratory Technology or similar, with a minimum required percentage (usually around 55-60%).
Entrance Exam : AIIMS conducts its own entrance exam for admission to postgraduate programs. You will need to qualify for the AIIMS PG Entrance Exam (INI-CET), which is conducted twice a year. Application Process :
Start by preparing for the INI-CET exam, focusing on topics relevant to Clinical Embryology and Medical Sciences.
To pursue a Master's in Clinical Embryology at AIIMS Delhi, here is the detailed admission process and the exams you need to qualify:
Eligibility Criteria:
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Application Process:
Selection Process:
The primary entrance exam for AIIMS Delhi is the one conducted by AIIMS itself. There is no other specific national-level exam for admission to the Master's in Clinical Embryology at AIIMS Delhi.
AIIMS Delhi is one of the premier medical institutions in India, and its graduates are highly sought after. Here are some points about placements:
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For the most accurate and updated information, please visit the official AIIMS Delhi website or contact their admissions office directly.
For AIIMS Nagpur MBBS admissions, the usual requirement includes the submission of a birth certificate as proof of age. However, if you have a 10th class mark sheet and a school leaving certificate, it may be considered acceptable in place of a birth certificate, as these documents often contain the date of birth.
To be certain, it's best to confirm directly with the admissions office of AIIMS Nagpur or refer to their official guidelines. Admissions criteria and document requirements can sometimes be flexible, but confirmation from the official source is always recommended.
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If you don't have a birth certificate but need to provide proof of age for admission to AIIMS Nagpur, there are alternative documents you can use. Here’s what you can consider:
School Leaving Certificate : A certificate issued by your school or educational institution that mentions your date of birth. This document is often accepted as proof of age.
Passport : If you have a passport, it can serve as proof of age. Ensure the date of birth is mentioned clearly in the document.
Aadhaar Card : In India, the Aadhaar card also serves as proof of identity and age, showing your date of birth.
Medical Certificate : Some institutions accept a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner or government hospital that mentions the date of birth.
Affidavit : In cases where other documents are not available, you might be able to provide an affidavit sworn before a notary public, stating your date of birth. However, this may require additional verification.
Check AIIMS Nagpur's Admission Guidelines : Refer to the specific admission requirements listed by AIIMS Nagpur. They might provide guidance on acceptable documents in place of a birth certificate.
Contact Admission Office : Reach out to the admission office of AIIMS Nagpur for clarification. They can provide the most accurate information and might accept alternative documents based on your situation.
Prepare and Submit Documents : Ensure you gather and submit any alternative documents along with your application to avoid any delays or issues.
By providing an alternative document that confirms your date of birth, you should be able to proceed with the admission process.
Hello Aspirant
AIIMS Delhi does not offer a specific B.Sc. in Cardiology.
The closest program you might be looking for is B.Sc. Cardiac Care Technology
The eligibility criteria for this course are that you need Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) with a minimum of 50-55% marks in your 12th grade from aa
Admission to this program is based on NEET. The cut-off varies every year but a student from the general category needs 50 percentile for admission in AIIMS, with marks ranging above 700. For other categories, the desired percentile is 40.
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Hello Krishna, With 630 marks in NEET and a domicile in Uttar Pradesh, here's a general idea of what you can expect: In Uttar Pradesh:
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