Thanks for your question! For AIIMS, the minimum cutoff for the SC category in the 1st round was 582 marks, with an all-India rank of 40087 (AIIMS Madurai). I recommend aiming for above 620 marks to secure a spot in your preferred AIIMS.
For AIIMS New Delhi, the last cutoff for the SC category in the 1st round was 687 marks, with an all-India rank of 989.
Here are the least cutoffs for other government medical colleges for the SC category:
Keep in mind that these are the minimum cutoffs. Scoring higher will improve your chances of getting into the best government medical colleges. All the best! ????
It obviously depends on the difficulty level of that particular year, but why aim for 600? Aim for 720! Stay positive! Right now, focus on scoring well instead of worrying about colleges.
AIIMS Delhi is a matter of luck, but remember, luck favors those who work hard!
For MBBS at AIIMS Delhi, you’ll need to score really well, ideally over 600 in the NEET exam. The competition is fierce because it's the best medical college in the country. A friend of mine got in last year with a score like that, and it’s really worth the effort because the curriculum and facilities here are top-notch!
To get into the MBBS program at AIIMS Delhi, you should aim for a score above 600 in NEET. It’s a tough competition, and since AIIMS is the top medical college in India, the cutoff is usually quite high. From what I’ve seen, last year the cutoff was around that mark, so make sure you prepare seriously!
If you want to secure a spot for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi, aim for at least 600 marks in NEET. That's what I’ve heard from seniors and it makes sense given how prestigious this college is. The teaching and clinical exposure here are amazing, so it’s worth putting in the hard work to reach that score!