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All India Institute of Medical Sciences - [AIIMS], New Delhi - Ph.D. (Oral Medicine and Radiology)

New Delhi, Delhi NCR
Autonomous University

Ph.D. (Oral Medicine and Radiology)


Course Fees

Course Duration

3 Years

Tuition Fees

720

1 Year Fees

2.05 K

Total Fees

5.89 K

Detailed Fees

general
yearTuition FeesRegistration FeesOther FeesTotal Fees
year 1₹ 720₹ 25₹ 1300₹ 2.05 K
year 2₹ 720-₹ 1200₹ 1.92 K
year 3₹ 720-₹ 1200₹ 1.92 K

Course Information

Eligibility Criteria

Aspirants seeking admission to 3 Year Full-time Ph.D program should have passed Post Graduation in the relevant stream from the recognized University.


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All India Institute of Medical Sciences - [AIIMS]: 44 answered questions

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Ojas Reddy

31 Mar 23

The candidates are no longer given admission based on the AIIMS entrance exam and they are required to appear for NEET to be eligible for M.B.B.S. admission. 

The NEET percentile cutoff is 50 for General candidates, 45 for General-PwD candidates, and 40 for SC/ ST/ OBC candidates. The AIIMS MBBS NEET Cut off 2023 hasn’t been released yet so I am mentioning last year's cutoff for a slight idea of the same.

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NEET 2022 Cut off Percentile

NEET 2022 Cut off Marks

General

50

715-117

OBC

40

116-93

SC

40

116-93

ST

40

116-93

On average you should score around 650 to guarantee a seat in AIIMS Delhi for M.B.B.S.

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Anuja Mishra

30 Jun 22

As per the cutoff trends, you need to score around 150+ in the AIIMS entrance examination to get a seat at AIIMS Delhi. However, the required cutoff can’t be predicted beforehand. It changes each year depending on different parameters such as the difficulty level of the question papers, the number of applicants, etc. 

The video explains the NEET score required to do MBBS from AIIMS

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Shree Gupta

09 May 22

After AIIMS Delhi, AIIMS Bhopal is the preferred choice for most students. AIIMS Bhopal offers good academics. The institute has participated in many international research projects. Students from the institute have visited WSO, Netherlands, and other popular events.  

The campus of AIIMS Bhopal is located in the middle of the city. It is quiet and ideal for studies. 

AIIMS Bhopal has one of the biggest fests in central India, i.e. RETINA. People from various parts of the country participate in the fest. 

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Vedant Mishra

30 Jul 22

Here are some tips that can help you prepare better AIIMS Delhi. 

  • Physics - Follow NCERT books for Physics. Solve previous years' questions. The questions are not too difficult. Most MCQs are lengthy and calculative. Learn the shortcuts to solve questions. Solving JEE Mains questions can help. Electrodynamics, Magnetism, Modern Physics, EM, and Optics should be your main target.
  • For Inorganic Chemistry, NCERT books are enough. Go through each and every detail thoroughly. For the Organic section, practice as much as you can. Physical section questions aren’t too difficult. If you have a good understanding of the basics, you can solve the questions easily. 
  • For Biology, go through the NCERT books and coaching modules. It should be enough.
  • The GK/logic section is easy. You don’t need to worry about it much.

Try to take a good number of mocks. 

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Puneet Aarya

09 May 22

Quality of food offered at AIIMS Delhi mess is good compared to other medical colleges in India. The campus has a total of seven messes. Four are attached to hostels and for enrolled students. Three are general for visitors. 

The mess menu has a variety of options. There are plenty to choose from. The menu includes veg, non-veg, and South-Indian items. 

AIIMS Delhi mess fees are around INR 2000 per month for four meals (breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner) format of a fixed menu. The amount varies for student-run messes. It will be around 2000-3000. 

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Singdhanjan Kar

28 Sept 21

The definition of ragging can be different for different people. Post-2014, ragging has been changed to interaction. These types of interactions exist in all colleges like NIT, IIT, or AIIMS.

But unlike most of the colleges, in AIIMS Delhi, you have the option to not participate in it. After the Supreme Court‘s order, there is no physical abuse and ragging in most of the medical colleges.

Some kind of trolling takes place on social media and if you are a regular social media person, you know that it is very common and cannot be considered as ragging. There are three types of medical colleges in India.

State Medical Colleges- In these types of colleges, ragging goes beyond interaction. For example, in Bihar, you have to salute your seniors and follow a dress code like short hair, formal dress, etc. 

AFMC- It is one of the most disciplined colleges in the country. There is no ragging here. The campus is good and seniors are even better and carry out friendly interaction. You might have to call your senior’s sir/ma’am but everyone does it.

AIIMS- We all know that AIIMS Delhi is one of the most prestigious colleges in India. Situations in AIIMS Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, and Jodhpur are more or less the same. There is no ragging and only interaction. Interacting with your seniors in AIIMS just means giving them your introduction for the first time in a few months. Knowing your seniors also helps you in your future as they help you in your studies especially during last-minute preparations.

It is important to keep in mind that in AIIMS Delhi, you will not be forced to do anything.

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Aditya Ghose

04 Oct 22

There’s no way to predict the certain marks that you get you a seat at AIIMS Delhi. Last year, the opening and closing rank for the AIQ seats were respectively, 1 and 53.  According to the trends of AIIMS cutoff 2022, the required percentile for the unreserved category was 98.83.

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Snigdha Roy

28 Sept 21

I have a friend from AIIMS, New Delhi, and here are some snippets of his experience from his initial days. 

  • The first day he got to know that he will be studying at AIIMS Delhi was quite overwhelming for him. He got many calls from his family and friends. He also received a video call from four of his seniors who seemed scary at that time but after his freshers, they will become his favorite seniors.
  • When he reached the AIIMS campus, the first thing that he wanted to do was stand in front of the garden which he had thought of for about two years and get a picture clicked. But he ended up getting confused between gate number one and gate number two and entered through gate 3. It’s better if you know a few seniors beforehand, they might take you to the hostel and your room, and then it becomes an interactive experience.
  • On the first day of CREST, his parents made sure he was settled in the hostel. Then the first thing of the day was the director‘s address in the Dr. Ramalinga Swamy board room. As the day progressed, he got to meet various people. Some of them became his best friends in a month. After this, he was taken to the campus and the hospital. He also visited CRHSP Ballabgarh the next day which is the sub-district Hospital under AIIMS where students are posted during their third years and internships. They also visited a PHC in Chains which is a village posting after the internship.

This was his initial experience at AIIMS. 

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Prakash Sinha

13 May 22

Among these AIIMS Delhi is better. It has a large hospital, and more patient flow, so you will get better learning opportunities. AIIMS also has a better infrastructure and offers better resources for learning. It has better research facilities and funding as well. If you are interested in research AIIMS will be the better choice. Watch this short video to understand why

JIPMER has a huge batch size. So, students don’t get the required attention from the faculty. Whereas, AIIMS has a concise batch size and a better student-teacher ratio.‘Pulse’ the medical festival of AIIMS Delhi is the largest in the country. 

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