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AIIMS 2017 - Exam Dates, Application Form, Syllabus


AIIMS 2017 Exam Summary :
Exam Name
All India Institute of Medical Science
Commonly Known as
AIIMS Entrance Exam
Exam Category
Under Graduate
Exam Level
National
Conducting Authority
All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi
Stream

AIIMS 2017 Eligibility Criteria :
  •   Candidates should have 12th & should have secured with 60% marks in aggregate with Physics, Chemistry and Biology.·         
  •   For SC / ST candidates should have secured with 50% marks in aggregate.
  • Candidates who are appearing for 12th final exam are also eligible to apply.

AIIMS 2017 Syllabus :

  •          Physics . 
  •           Chemistry .
  •           Biology (Botany and Zoology) .
  •         General Knowledge .
AIIMS 2017 Paper Pattern :
SUBJECT
No. of Question
Duration
Physics
60
3 ½ hours
Chemistry
60
Biology
60
General Knowledge
20
TOTAL
200

  •   Question paper consists of multiple choice & reason-assertion type question .
  •       For each correct answer 1 mark will be awarded.
  •         for each incorrect answer 1/3(one-third) of negative marking will be given .
  •       More than one answer will be given negative marking.

AIIMS 2017 Application Form :

  •         For registration candidates have to visit: www.mbbs.aiimsonline.in
  •       The application fee structure is as follows :
o          Rs 1000/- for General/ OBC category.
o          Rs 800/- for SC/ST category.
o          payment of fee should be done by SBI Bank-Challan.

AIIMS 2017 Exam Dates :
Exam Events
Important Dates
AIIMS 2017 online Application Form will be available from
March 2017
Last date for submitting Application Form
April 2017
Status of Registration, like including errors and rejection in the form will be shown on the website from
April 2017

Last date to submit the deficiencies in the application form
May 2017
AIIMS 2017 Admit Cards will be available from
May 2017
AIIMS 2017  Entrance Exam for MBBS will be held on
June 2017
Expected Date of  Result is Declaration 
June 2017
Schedule for First round of counseling will be held on
July 2017
Schedule for Second round of counseling will be held on
August 2017
Schedule for Third round of counseling will be held on
September 2017
Schedule for Open counseling will be held on
September 2017
Admission at AIIMS, New Delhi :
Medical Examination of selected candidates will be held on
July 2017
General Orientation of new batch will be held on
 July 2017
Session will begin from
August 2017
Admission to Six Other AIIMS :
Details of admission will be available on respective institutes website 
In the month of August 2017















List of AIIMS Examination centres :
1)      Ahmedabad
2)      Bangalore
3)      Bhopal
4)      Bhubaneswar
5)      Chandigarh
6)      Chennai
7)      Dehradun
8)      Delhi
9)      Guwahati
10)   Hyderabad
11)   Jammu
12)   Jodhpur
13)   Kochi
14)   Kolkata
15)   Lucknow
16)   Mumbai
17)   Patna
18)   Raipur

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