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How much marks should I score in the AIIMS entrance exam to secure an MBBS seat in AIIMS?

Remember a simple thing that marks depends on the ability of a student! which is gained by practicing question, thorough learning, understanding concepts, practicing previous year paper etc. Clearly, these aspects will be different for different students that is what create a difference on the examination day.

Let us discuss what should be a safe score to secure a seat in any of the AIIMS.
Everyone knows, AIIMS is a prestigious medical college or you can say it is a dream for student to study in AIIMS. So, you cannot simply start studying and cramming all syllabus rather it is important to make a plan for it. AIIMS is a bit tougher than any other medical exams that is for sure but still, it is easy to score in AIIMS if you follow some steps.
read: What are key points for AIIMS
Predicting any number is difficult for us because AIIMS does not release their cutoff scores, So it is not possible to know what exact marks does the student scored in the exam. Their system is pretty unique i.e Percentile system. Also, AIIMS take the exam in different shifts so difficulty level can be different for each shift so predicting marks is just like you are a good driver but you have closed your eyes while driving on a highway
read : How percentile is calculated
Still, you can get an idea that what much marks should you score out of 200 that you get a  MBBS seat in AIIMS.
Scores are different for different category, You may get AIIMS DELHI on 130+ in SC while for general it may go upto 160+ for OBC 145+ will be safe.
For any other AIIMS
General : 120+
OBC : 105-110+
SC/ST : 95-100+
(These scores are approximated and scores may fluctuate)
Atleast, you got a target point that where you have to hit that is what matter most. Having a goal is mandatory rather having no such idea.

AIIMS MBBS Cutoff 2017 – Cutoff Percentage and Percentiles
CategoryQualifying Cutoff Percentage
General/UR50%
OBC (NCL)45%
SC/ST40%
CategoryMerit Cutoff Percentile
General/UR99.0014978
OBC (NCL)97.4205359
SC/ST94.1220114
AIIMS MBBS Cutoff 2017 Last Ranks
The last ranks to get admission in various AIIMS institutions and their respective percentile scores, in the year 2017 and 2016, are given in the tables below.

AIIMS New Delhi Cutoff 2017 – Last Rank and Percentile
CategoryLast RankPercentile Scored
General5299.9829207
OBC5,59098.0550008
SC1,14399.6061463
ST4,47898.4429374
AIIMS Bhopal Cutoff 2017 – Last Rank and Percentile
CategoryLast RankPercentile Scored
General1,00399.6520093
OBC6,59697.7173129
SC17,14094.1220114
ST13,31195.3772034
AIIMS Patna Cutoff 2017 – Last Rank and Percentile
CategoryLast RankPercentile Scored
General1,72099.4086293
OBC2,49499.1367116
SC16,34294.2734538
ST
AIIMS Jodhpur Cutoff 2017 – Last Rank and Percentile
CategoryLast RankPercentile Scored
General75399.7482942
OBC97999.6643923
SC16,53694.2606923
ST12,48495.7024217
AIIMS Rishikesh Cutoff 2017 – Last Rank and Percentile
CategoryLast RankPercentile Scored
General1,38299.5270982
OBC6,76897.6417318
SC12,15995.8162837
ST14,90694.8370706
AIIMS Raipur Cutoff 2017 – Last Rank and Percentile
CategoryLast RankPercentile Scored
General1,53699.4790814
OBC2,51499.1367116
SC13,74195.2405690
ST13,60995.2405690
AIIMS Bhubaneswar Cutoff 2017 – Last Rank and Percentile
CategoryLast RankPercentile Scored
General57199.8035881
OBC1,14299.6061463
SC6,57397.7173129
ST11,83395.9287224

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