AIIMS Releases Result Of Final MBBS Professional Examination Held In December 2023

Published On 2024-01-03 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2024-01-03 03:30 GMT
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Delhi: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has released the result of the final MBBS professional examination held in December 2023.

The result includes Roll No, Name, Subject Wise Marks, Grand Total, and Pass/Fail/Absent. The subjects are Community Medicine, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Paediatrics, and Surgery. The result is subject to fulfillment of attendance to be verified by the Academic Section. The detailed result is enclosed in the notice below.

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The grant total mark is 2150. For Community Medicine, the maximum mark is 600 and the passing mark is 300, Medicine maximum mark is 450 and the passing mark is 225, Obstetrics & Gynaecology maximum mark is 300 and the passing mark is 150, for Paediatrics maximum mark is 200 and the passing mark is 100, and Surgery maximum mark is 600 and a passing mark is 300. Both theory and practical marks are included in the result.

Theory exams were conducted from 1st December 2023 to 14th December 2023 and practical exams from 16th December 2023 to 24th December 2023. 

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, is a globally acclaimed public medical research university and hospital based in New Delhi, India. The AIIMS Act 1956 governs the institute and operates autonomously under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Objectives of AIIMS

1. To develop a pattern of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all its branches to demonstrate the high standard of medical education to all medical colleges and other allied institutions in India.

2. To bring together in one place educational facilities of the highest order for the training of the personnel in all important branches of the health activity.

3. To attain self-sufficiency in postgraduate medical education.

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