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About All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) , Delhi
Last Updated By: Simran Kesarwani on 16th December, 2022
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Delhi) – Admissions 2022, Courses & Fees, Placement
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIIMS), New Delhi is easily one of the most prestigious and sought-after universities in the capital, if not the country. It was established in the year 1956 as an Institution of National Importance by an Act of Parliament. It has secured 1st rank in the NIRF rankings in the medical category four times in a row, from the year 2018-21. It has continued to provide a highly effective combination of theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of medicine, and has given the country some of its most popular and finest doctors. There are 15 branches of this prestigious university in our country at present, situated in Jodhpur, Patna, Raipur, Rishikesh, Bhopal, etc. AIIMS Delhi is the first of all these and was established under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and governance of the AIIMS Act, 1956.
This university is duly recognised by the UGC and the Medical Council of India. It offers about 92 courses in over 43 disciplines and multiple specialisations such as medical and paramedical degress and distinctions over 9 UG and PG degrees and doctoral programs. MBBS continues to be arguably the best and most popular course offered by the university. The program offers a mere 125 seats, and students must clear the NEET examination to secure admission. The fees for the program is just 1628 INR per year.
AIIMS Delhi holds two patents, one of which is for ‘Sealbio: a revolutionary non-obturation regenerative approach of endodontic treatment.’ Another patent application has been filed for a ‘Method for automatic recognition of anatomical landmarks in volumetric data.’ AIIM Delhi created the Centre for Integrative Medicine and Research (CIMR) in 2016 to foster the convergence of modern medicine with India’s ancient and traditional medicinal practises.
The main campus of AIIMS New Delhi is in Ansari Nagar, Delhi. It is located near the South Extension-II market and on both sides of the Sir Aurobindo Marg, south of the AIIMS Roundabout flyover crossing.
The AIIMS Main Campus is divided into five sections:
- East Campus: OPD Block, Main Hospital Block, Ward Block, Medical College, Research Section, Convergence Block, BB Dixit Library, Administrative Wing, Undergraduate Hostels, Central Lawn, Jawaharlal Auditorium, and Staff Quarters. This East Campus also houses the 4 Specialty Centers for Cardiothoracic + Neurosciences, Cancer Center, Center for Ophthalmic Sciences, and Center for Dental Education and Research.
- West Campus consists primarily of staff quarters and residences.
- JPNA Trauma Center – This facility is solely dedicated to emergency services. A tunnel + ramp-road link between East campus and JPNA Trauma Center Campus was also opened in June 2018. This link route is extremely useful for quickly transferring critical patients between the two campuses. Aside from the JPNA Trauma Center, a new 100-bed Plastic and Burns Surgical Unit Hospital is also open, as well as a Skin Bank for Burns Injuries.
- Masjid Moth Campus – This location is home to new Post-Graduate and Resident Doctor’s apartments. There is also an underground parking garage here. A new OPD block, a mother and child care unit, a surgical block, and a geriatric block are also being built here. These new blocks are intended to reduce the patient load on the current OPD block in East Campus, which is currently being overhauled by approximately 10,000 out-patients per day.
- Ayurvigyan Nagar Campus – It is also used for faculty and staff housing.
AIIMS Delhi Highlights
Established Year | University Type | 1956 | Autonomous University |
Recognized by | University Grant Commission (UGC) and Medical Council of India (MCI) |
College rankings | 1st Rank in Medical Category by India Today 1st Rank in Medical Category by NIRF 1st Rank in Medical Category by The Week |
Campus Size | 115 acres |
Entrance Exam | AIIMS MBBS/ NEET |
Courses Offered | Type | Medical Sciences | UG, PG, and Doctoral 92 courses across 3 streams |
Popular Course | MBBS |
Application Mode | Online |
Facilities Available | Library, Computer facility, Central Workshop, Medical Social Welfare Services |
Staff Strength | Academic Staff – 671 | Administrative Staff – 9956 |
Students Strength | 18,933 | UG – 3209 | PG – 10399 | Doctoral – 1991 |
AIIMS Delhi Important Dates
EVENT | DATE |
INI-SS Registration Dates for DM, M.Ch. & MD Admission 2022 | Oct 28, 2021 – Nov 12, 2021 |
Declaration of Ph.D. Entrance Test 2021 Result | Nov 9, 2021 |
Departmental Assessment for Ph.D. | Nov 16, 2021 |
Registration for B.Sc. (H) Nursing & B.Sc. (Paramedical Course) Extended | Nov 20, 2021 |
Release of Final Ph.D. Admission 2021 List | Nov 23, 2021 |
Availability of B.Sc. (H) Nursing & B.Sc. (Paramedical Course) Admit Card 2021 | Dec 20, 2021 |
INI CET seat allocation round 1 result | Dec 23, 2021 |
INI-SS choice filling for round 1 seat allocation | Dec 27, 2021 – Dec 29, 2021 |
B.Sc. (H) Nursing & B.Sc. (Paramedical Course) Entrance Exam 2021 (Tentatively) | Dec 28, 2021 |
INI-SS seat allocation round 1 result | Dec 31, 2021 |
Choice filling for INI CET round 2 seat allocation | Dec 31, 2021 – Jan 1, 2022 |
Reporting & Submission of Documents for INI-SS round 1 | Jan 1, 2022 – Jan 7, 2022 |
INI CET seat allocation round 2 result | Jan 7, 2022 |
INI-SS choice filling for round 2 seat allocation | Jan 12, 2022 – Jan 14, 2022 |
Online Registration and Exercising of Choices for INI CET Open Round of Seat Allocation | Jan 12, 2022 – Jan 16, 2022 |
NEET PG 2022 Application Form Window | Jan 15, 2022 – Mar 25, 2022 |
INI-SS seat allocation round 2 result | Jan 17, 2022 |
Reporting & Submission of Documents for INI-SS round 2 | Jan 18, 2022 – Jan 25, 2022 |
INI CET Open Round Result | Jan 27, 2022 |
INI-SS choice filling for round 3 seat allocation | Jan 29, 2022 – Jan 31, 2022 |
INI-SS seat allocation round 3 result | Feb 2, 2022 |
Reporting & Submission of Documents for INI-SS round 3 | Feb 9, 2022 – Feb 14, 2022 |
NEET 2022 Registration Window (Extended) | Apr 6, 2022 – May 15, 2022 |
INI-SSET DM/M. Ch Entrance Exam Stage 1 | Apr 23, 2022 |
Result for the INI-SSET | Apr 27, 2022 |
Last date to Apply for M.Sc Nursing & M.Sc Biotech | May 14, 2022 |
Result will be announced | May 14, 2022 |
NEET PG 2022 Exam Date | May 21, 2022 |
B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam will be conducted on | Jun 4, 2022 |
B.Sc (Hons.) Paramedical Entrance Exam | Jun 4, 2022 |
Result will be released | Jun 13, 2022 |
M.Sc Entrance Exam | Jun 18, 2022 |
M. Biotechnology Entrance Exam | Jun 18, 2022 |
B.Sc Nursing Post Basic Entrance Exam Stage 1 | Jun 25, 2022 |
NEET 2022 Exam Date | Jul 17, 2022 |
AIIMS Delhi MoUs, Collaborations and Ranking
Collaborations
- University of Bridgeport
- IGIB, New Delhi
- ILBS, New Delhi
- NII, New Delhi
- IIT, Guwahati
- NIRRH, Pune
- JNU, New Delhi
- IGIB, New Delhi
- The Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles
- University of Michigan
- IIT Roorkee
- University of Paris Descartes
MoUs
- AIIMS Delhi has signed MoU with other incubators to invite the startups for commercial ventures.
Ranking
- According to the NIRF Rankings 2021, AIIMS Delhi is ranked first in the medical category and eighth overall.
- India Today has ranked AIIMS Delhi first in the medical category for the third year in a row.
- According to US News 2021, AIIMS Delhi is ranked 783rd in the overall category.
- As far as the best medical schools of the world are concerned, AIIMS Delhi is ahead of Oxford and Cambridge as well. According to the CEOWORLD magazine, AIIMS Delhi was ranked 23rd with a score of 86.38.
- According to the QS WUR 2020 surveys, The AIIMS Delhi is ranked 231st in the world in the category of life sciences and medicine.
- In the year 2020, India Today and Outlook India ranked AIIMS Delhi first in India.
- According to Newsweek Surveys, the AIIMS has earned a reputation as one of the world’s best 100 hospitals.
AIIMS Delhi Notable Alumni
Alumni | Profession |
Deepak Chopra | Deepak Chopra is an Indian-American author and alternative medicine advocate. |
Ramakanta Panda | Ramakanta Panda, MCh, is the Chief Consultant for Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery and the Vice Chairman and Managing Director of the Asian Heart Institute. |
Sanduk Ruit | Sanduk Ruit is an ophthalmologist from Nepal who has restored the sight of over 180,000 people across Africa and Asia using small-incision cataract surgery. |
Soumya Swaminathan | Soumya Swaminathan is an Indian paediatrician and clinical scientist known for her research on tuberculosis and HIV. Since March 2019, Swaminathan has served as the Chief Scientist at the World Health Organization. |
Sanjiv Chopra | Sanjiv Chopra, M.B.B.S, M.A.C.P, is an Indian-born American physician, Professor of Medicine and former Faculty Dean for Continuing Medical Education at Harvard Medical School. |
Tirath Das Dogra | Tirath Das Dogra is an Indian forensic pathologist and former Pro-Chancellor and vice-chancellor of SGT University, Budhera Gurgaon Haryana 2013–2017. He is a former director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi and an authority on forensic medicine. |
Basant Kumar Misra | Dr. Basant Kumar Misra is a neurosurgeon specialising in treating brain, spine, cerebrovascular and peripheral nervous system disorders, injuries, pathologies and malformations. He is the Vice-President of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, and the former President of the Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons, and the Neurological Society of India. |
Arvind Kumar | Arvind Kumar is an Indian surgeon and the Chairman, Institute of Chest Surgery, Chest Onco Surgery and Lung Transplantation at Medanta Hospital, Gurugram and Founder & Managing Trustee, Lung Care Foundation. |
Subash Gupta | Dr Subhash Gupta is the chief of liver transplantation, a hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeon, and the chairman of the Max Center of Liver and Biliary Sciences at Max Hospital, Saket. |
Anil Aggrawal | Anil Aggrawal is a professor of forensic medicine at the Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India. He is known chiefly for his online journal, Anil Aggrawal’s Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. |
Vinay Kumar | Vinay Kumar is the Lowell T. Coggeshall Distinguished Service Professor of Pathology at the University of Chicago, where he was also the Chairman (2000-2016) of the Department of Pathology. He is a recipient of Life Time Achievement Award by National Board of Examinations. |
Anoop Misra | Anoop Misra is an Indian endocrinologist and a former honorary physician to the Prime Minister of India. He is the chairman of Fortis Centre for Diabetes, Obesity and Cholesterol and heads, National Diabetes Obesity and Cholesterol Foundation (NDOC). |
Sujata Sharma | Sujata Sharma is an Indian structural biologist, biophysicist and a professor at the Department of Biophysics of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi. She is known for her studies in the fields of protein structure, drug design and drug resistance of bacteria. |
Roya Rozati | Roya Rozati is an India-based gynecologist and infertility specialist. She is also the Professor and Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences and was formerly served as the Professor and Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Owaisi Hospital & Research Centre of the Deccan College of Medical Sciences. |
AIIMS Delhi Courses
AIIMS (Delhi) provides a wide range of medical and paramedical courses at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, using cutting-edge technology that no other medical college in India can match. They offer about 92 courses in over 43 disciplines and multiple specializations such as medical and paramedical degrees and distinctions in over 9 UG and PG degrees and doctoral programs. MBBS continues to be arguably the best and most popular course offered by the university. The BSc Nursing course is of four years duration whereas BSc Nursing (Post Basic) and MSc Nursing courses are of two years duration. AIIMS Delhi 2022 admission is conducted in online mode and is entrance-based only.
The main goal of the institute’s postgraduate courses is to improve training and research facilities for faculty at Indian medical colleges. Students are then exposed to new medical teaching methods that they may use in the future.
Course | Course Details | Selection Basis |
B.Optom | Duration: 4 years
Fees: INR 1,300 Specialization: Nursing, honors, Medical Technology in radiography Eligibility: The candidate must have completed class 12th with 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) with English physics chemistry for biology and mathematics is a compulsory subject |
On the basis of AIIMS entrance exam |
B.Sc(H) | Duration: 3 to 4 years
Fees: INR 1000 Specialization: Nursing, honors, Medical Technology in radiography Eligibility: Candidate must have completed class 12th with 55% marks in aggregate ( 50% for SC/ST) |
On the basis of sports in AIIMS UG |
B.Sc Post basic | Duration: 2 years
Fees: INR 500 Specialization: General Eligibility: The candidate must have passed class 12th with 60% marks as PCB compulsory subjects (50% in case of SC/ST) for the candidate must have passed a diploma in general nursing and midwifery |
On the basis of AIIMS entrance exam |
MBBS | Duration: 5 & half
Fees: INR 1,628/yr Specialization General Eligibility: The candidate must have completed class 12th with aggregate 60% marks ( 50% for SC/ST) |
On the basis of NEET UG Scores |
MD | Duration: 3 years
Fees: INR 2,292/yr Specialization: Anesthesiology, biophysics, anatomy, biotechnology, community medicine, biochemistry, cardiology, emergency medicine, etc. Eligibility: The candidate must have an MBBS degree with 55% marks |
On the basis of
INICET |
MS | Duration: 3 years
Fees: INR 2,292/yr Specialization: Anesthesiology, biophysics, anatomy, biotechnology, community medicine, biochemistry, cardiology, emergency medicine, etc. Eligibility: The candidate must have an MBBS degree with 55% marks in aggregate |
On the basis of
INICET |
M.Sc Nursing | Duration: 2 years
Fees: INR 1,243/yr Specialization: Cardiological ctvs nursing, Nephrological Nursing, Critical Care Nursing, neuroscience, oncological nursing, psychiatric nursing Eligibility: The candidate must have completed BSc nursing with 55% marks in aggregate |
On the basis of scores in AIIMS PG |
M.Ch | Duration: 6 years
Fees: INR 3,330 Specialization: Neurosurgery, Pediatric surgery Eligibility: The candidate must have completed an MBBS degree with 55% marks |
On the basis of
INICET |
MDS | Duration: 3 years
Fees: INR 1,944/yr Specialization: Conservative dentistry and Endodontics, orthodontics, prosthodontics, oral, maxillofacial surgery, etc. Eligibility: The candidate must have completed BDS with 55% marks in the aggregate |
On the basis of
INICET |
MHA | Duration: 2 years
Fees: INR 1,665 Specialization: Hospital administration Eligibility: The candidate must have completed a bachelor’s degree (MBBS) with 55% marks |
On the basis of AIIMS entrance exam |
DM | Duration: 3 to 6 years
Fees: INR 3,330 Specialization: Infectious diseases Eligibility: Candidate must have completed MBBS degree with at least 55% marks in aggregate and one-year internship |
On the basis of AIIMS entrance exam |
M.Biotech | Duration: 2 years
Fees: INR 2650 Specialization: biotechnology Eligibility: The candidate must have completed a bachelor’s degree with 55% aggregate in the relevant stream |
On the basis of AIIMS entrance exam |
Ph.D. | Duration: 3 years
Fees: NA Specialization: Anatomy, biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology Eligibility: The candidate must have completed a master’s degree in the relevant stream |
On the basis of scores in UGC NET/ CSIR NET/ JRF/ GATE |
Read More: AIIMS Delhi Courses & Fees
AIIMS Delhi Admissions 2022
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences conducts online-mode admissions using entrance examinations either NEET or INI CET. Earlier, for PG and super speciality courses, the admission was done on the basis of AIIMS PG Exam scores. The admission cycle is based on the dates of the entrance exams conducted throughout the year. MBBS admissions are subject to the marks of the NEET Examination.
How do you apply?
- The following are the processes that a candidate must do in order to apply for AIIMS courses:
- Applicants must complete the NEET application form on the official website.
- Students must provide their personal information and choose a course.
- Submit the necessary documentation for verification.
- Students must pay the prescribed amount of non-refundable fees (Rs 1,500 for General and OBC applicants and Rs 800 for ST/SC candidates) online using an e-wallet, net-banking, or debit/credit card.
- Take a printout of the application form once it has been completed.
NEET Registration Status:
- Applicants are notified of their successful NEET registration through email to their registered e-mail address. Students may readily get the application form and NEET admit card status updates from the official website.
- If a candidate’s Application or Admit Card status is not available on the internet, he/she should write to the below-mentioned address as soon as possible, together with the Registration details of the application form, via e-mail.
- Admissions to PG and Super-specialty courses will be based only on the results of the AIIMS PG 2021 Common Entrance Examination, which will be conducted online using a computer-based test (CBT).
Important
- Ph.D. admissions will be based on performance in one of the last two years’ entrance exams (Joint CSIR UGC NET for JRF, ICMR JRF, ICMR SRF, DBT JRF, DBT SRF, GATE).
- Foreign nationals are only admitted to AIIMS New Delhi.
Below is a table mentioning the highlights of the top courses offered by AIIMS Delhi and their eligibility and admission criterions.
Course | Eligibility | Annual Fee | Entrance |
MBBS | Class 12 pass with 60% marks in PCB stream | Rs 1,389 | NEET UG |
MD/ MS | MBBS degree with 55% marks recognised by MCI | Rs 2,292 | INICET |
MSc Nursing | BSc (Hons) Nursing, BSc Nursing (Post-Certificate) | Rs 1,243 | AIIMS MSc Nursing Exam |
MCh | MBBS degree with 55% marks | Rs 2,292 | INICET |
MDS | BDS with 55% marks | Rs 1,944 | INICET |
PhD | Post-graduation in the relevant stream | NA | UGC NET, CSIR NET, JRF, GATE |
Also Read: AIIMS Delhi Admission 2022
AIIMS Delhi Scholarships
Due to the exceptionally low price structure, students studying various degrees at AIIMS might be recognised for financial assistance regardless of their category. However, the institute provides merit-based scholarships to its students. Aside from that, students can apply for several state and federal government scholarships before satisfying the eligibility requirements established by the authorities. Given the low fee structure of the courses, not many students need scholarships.
AIIMS Delhi Cutoff 2021
AIIMS Delhi NEET Cut Off 2021
General | 1-53 |
OBC | 57-250 |
SC | 116-875 |
ST | 77-4820 |
EWS | 60-254 |
General PWD | 2856-3324 |
OBCPwD | 17405-18235 |
SCPwD | 116567 |
STPwD | 53879 |
AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cut Off 2021
General | 53 |
OBC | 236 |
SC | 1081 |
ST | 2090 |
AIIMS Delhi Placements 2021
AIIMS Delhi does not currently offer direct placements in companies because the institute focuses on preparing students for higher education. AIIMS Delhi offers paid internships in its hospital and other government hospitals to all UG and PG students.
- The AIIMS Delhi internship programmes (UG & PG only) provide students with a monthly stipend of INR 17,900.
- Thus, junior residents pursuing post-graduation courses receive INR 64000 per month for a three-year tenure, while senior residents who have completed their post-graduation receive INR 74000 per month.
- The institute also requires MBBS graduates to complete a one-year paid internship.
AIIMS Delhi UG Placements 2021
Here is a list of highlights of the placements data of AIIMS Delhi for the year 2021 for UG programs taken directly from the NIRF 2022 report.
UG (3-year) | |
Particulars | Statistics (2021) |
Total students | 356 |
No. of students placed | 280 |
Median package | INR 1.6 LPA |
UG (4-year) | |
Particulars | Statistics (2021) |
Total students | 6 |
No. of students placed | 6 |
Median package | INR 90,000 per annum |
UG (6-year) | |
Particulars | Statistics (2021) |
Total students | 4 |
No. of students placed | 4 |
Median package | INR 1.6 LPA |
AIIMS Delhi PG Placements 2021
Mentioned below is a list of highlights of the placements data of AIIMS Delhi for the year 2021 for PG programs taken directly from the NIRF 2022 report.
PG (2-year) | |
Particulars | Statistics (2021) |
Total students | 115 |
No. of students placed | 70 |
Median package | INR 1.2 LPA |
PG (3-year) | |
Particulars | Statistics (2021) |
Total students | 187 |
No. of students placed | 187 |
Median package | INR 1.6 LPA |
If you want to learn more about the placements data or read the complete NIRF 2022 report, you can check it here.
AIIMS Delhi Facilities & Infrastructure
It comes as no surprise that one of the best medical universities in the country, AIIMS Delhi is well-equipped with all the modern facilities that are needed to make the lives of students easier and help with their skill enhancement and learnings. Here is a brief about the various facilities that the institution has to offer.
- Library: The AIIMS Library is well-equipped with all modern amenities and a vast book collection. The library building has two storeys, a total space of 27000 square feet, with seats for 300 persons. In the discipline of Biomedical Sciences, the library houses around 61,423 volumes, 53,547 journals, and 14,008 papers. Every year, it receives approximately 490 journals and 80 newsletters.
- Computer facility: In 1978, the Department of Biophysics added a computer facility to the institute. At the time, computerization was limited to Biophysics on a modest scale. The institute opted to teach the facility in 1987, and the Computer facility became fully operational in January 1989.
- Central Workshop: The Central Workshop was founded in 1964 by the Australian government as part of the Colombo Plan to promote the repair and maintenance of World Class Biomedical Equipment. The Workshop has trained over 206 trainees from various state hospitals in India as well as poor nations in South East Asia such as Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar.
- E.H.S. (Dept. of Family Medicine): AIIMS, Delhi has created E.H.S. (Dept. of Family Medicine) following the pattern of Central Government Health Services to take care of various elements of health care for AIIMS personnel and their families.
- Electron Microscope: Under the RSIC/SIF programme, the Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Government of India constructed a Regional Electron Microscope facility at AIIMS in 1983. This facility is now known as the Sophisticated Analytical Instrument Facility (SAIF) – AIIMS, New Delhi, and is part of the DST’s SAIF Program.
- National Poison Information Centre (NPIC): In 1995, the AIIMS Department of Pharmacology created the National Poisons Information Centre (NPIC).