AIIMS Fellowship Programme: Registration begins for July 2024 session; exam on April 30
Vikas Kumar Pandit | April 1, 2024 | 02:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates should fill out the entrance exam application form by April 11 at aiimsexams.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has begun the registration process for the AIIMS fellowship programme for the July 2024 Session. The entrance test for the AIIMS fellowship programme is scheduled to be held on April 30. Eligible candidates should fill out the application form at aiimsexams.ac.in.
As per the official schedule, the AIIMS fellowship programme application form correction window will open on April 18. Candidates from the general, other backward classes (OBC) category, are required to pay an application fee of Rs 2,000 to register for the AIIMS fellowship programme July 2024 session. Candidates from the scheduled caste (SC), scheduled tribe (ST), and economically weaker section (EWS) categories should pay Rs 1,600 as the AIIMS fellowship programme application fee.
A total of 87 seats including 49 open seats and 38 sponsored seats will be filled out in various subjects of the fellowship programme July 2024 through this entrance exam.
AIIMS Fellowship Programme: Dates
Candidates can check the AIIMS Fellowship Programme July 2024 session event dates from the table given below.
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Event |
Date |
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Registration deadline |
April 11 |
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Application form correction window |
April 18 |
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Last date for submission of required documents for regularisation of rejected applications |
April 22 |
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Last date for the health ministry to forward an approval regarding “No Objection” to the foreign national for appearing in the fellowship programme entrance examination for July session. |
April 22 |
|
Finalization of centres and allotment of admit cards |
April 25 |
|
Date of examination. |
April 30 |
|
Expected date of declaration of result (Stage I). |
May 6 |
|
Final result. |
May 27 |
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Last date for admission in the course of the fellowship programme. |
August 31 |
Also read AIIMS INI SS July 2024 registration begins; exam on April 27
AIIMS Fellowship Programme: Eligibility criteria
Candidates should check the eligibility criteria for the AIIMS Fellowship Programme July 2024 session before applying for it.
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Candidates should possess a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Master of Surgery (MS) postgraduate degree, or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) in the respective discipline.
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Candidates should have at least three years of post-PG teaching experience as a senior resident or in an equivalent position, specifically after obtaining the PG degree in the concerned discipline, only from a Medical Council of India (MCI) recognized institute.
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Candidates should have completed the necessary qualification, degree, and tenure by July 31, 2024.
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