Abhay Anand | February 6, 2018 | 01:03 PM IST | 3 mins read

Perhaps keeping this number in mind, another major change which has been introduced to the national level medical entrance exam is in the number of exam dates. For the first time, AIIMS MBBS will be held over a period of two days in a total of four slots. Candidates will be randomly allotted a slot and the eventual score obtained by them will be subject to a normalization procedure to produce a fair result. AIIMS MBBS, conducted by AIIMS New Delhi, is one of two examinations (the other being JIPMER MBBS) held outside the purview of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. Collectively, these exams offer admissions to a total of around 65,000 MBBS seats.
The new additions
With the participation of AIIMS Guntur and AIIMS Nagpur, the total number of operational AIIMS institutions in the country has now risen to nine.
As the campuses of AIIMS Guntur and AIIMS Nagpur are still under construction, the upcoming academic session will run from temporary campuses. The 2018-19 MBBS academic session for AIIMS Guntur, officially known as AIIMS Manglagiri, will temporarily begin from the campus of Siddharta Medical College, Vijayawada, until the permanent AIIMS campus in the neighbouring district of Guntur comes up. Similarly, the academic session of AIIMS Nagpur will begin operations from the campus of Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur, until AIIMS Nagpur becomes operational. There are an additional 13 AIIMS in the pipeline which will be added to the purview of the AIIMS MBBS entrance examination in the coming years. This, coupled with the Government’s plan to open 24 new medical colleges as announced in the 2018-19 Union Budget, should lead to a substantial increase in the number of seats available for MBBS admissions in the country.
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