AIIMS MBBS 2018: Check the schedule and list of documents required for counselling

The All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) has released the schedule for selected candidates on the official website of the institute. Students must note that the schedule is only for candidates from New Delhi which is released on www.aiimsexams.org. Those who have qualified the exam for AIIMS, will have to visit the venue on July 5 along with the required documents.

Click Here: AIIMS MBBS Results 2018

REPORTING DATE AND TIME FOR THE AIIMS MBBS COUNSELLING:

For document submission:

  • When: July 5 at 9.00 am
  • Where: At conference hall, AIIMS, New Delhi

For medical examination:

  • When: July 6 at 9:00 am
  • Where: AIIMS, New Delhi

For admission formalities:

  • When: July 7 at 9:00 am
  • Where: AIIMS, New Delhi

LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR MBBS COUNSELLING:

  • admit card
  • class 10 passing certificate (for showing date of birth)
  • class 12 mark sheet
  • migration certificate
  • caste certificate (OBC/SC/ST)) as per conditions laid down in prospectus
  • certificate of PwBD (if applicable)
  • passport size photographs (06)

IMPORTANT GUIDELINES FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION FOR AIIMS MBBS 2018:

  • Selected candidates are advised to bring the prescribed fee (as per prospectus along with your baggage and other belongings applicable in case of out-side candidates)
  • Candidates may please note that if in the assessment of the Medical Board, are found medically unfit to be admitted to this course then he or she will not be admitted to the course

ADMISSION FORMALITIES FOR MBBS COUNSELLING 2018:

  • Candidates will have to pay their fee by card/cash immediately, after they have been declared medically fit by the Medical Board
  • Selected candidates may check their prospectus for application fee

ABOUT AIIMS MBBS:

The examination is held to give admission to candidates in MBBS 2018 programme at the 9 AIIMS institutions in India viz AIIMS, New Delhi, Patna, Bhopal, Jodhpur, Bhubaneshwar, Rishikesh, Raipur, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh) and Nagpur (Maharashtra).

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