AIIMS
Kalyani is a renowned public
hospital and medical school. AIIMS Kalyani, located in West Bengal, India, is one of the
new All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) established by the
Government of India. AIIMS Kalyani offers undergraduate
(UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses in various medical disciplines. Here's some
information about the courses, fees, and admission procedures:
Courses Offered:
Undergraduate
Courses: AIIMS Kalyani offers the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery (MBBS) program, which is a 5.5-year course including a one-year
mandatory internship.
Postgraduate Courses:
AIIMS Kalyani offers various postgraduate courses in medical specialties such
as MD (Doctor of Medicine) and MS (Master of Surgery) in fields like Anatomy,
Physiology, Biochemistry, Community and Family Medicine, etc.
Fees:
The fees for AIIMS Kalyani courses may vary each year and
are subject to change. However, AIIMS institutions usually have a relatively
low fee structure compared to private medical colleges in India. Government
scholarships and financial aid options may also be available for eligible
students.
Admission Procedure:
For MBBS:
Admissions to the MBBS program at AIIMS Kalyani are conducted through the NEET UG. This exam is usually held in May each year, and
it's a Pen-Paper-Based Test. The exam tests candidates in subjects like
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge.
For PG Courses:
Admissions to postgraduate courses at AIIMS Kalyani are typically done through
the AIIMS PG Entrance Examination. This exam assesses candidates' knowledge in
the respective medical specialty they are applying for.
Eligibility criteria, application procedures, exam dates,
and other details regarding admissions are usually published on the official
AIIMS website and in the admission prospectus.
Reservation Policy:
AIIMS follows the reservation policy mandated by the
Government of India. Seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled
Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and
economically weaker sections (EWS) as per the prevailing norms.
Counseling Process:
After the entrance examination, qualified candidates are
called for counseling based on their rank. During counseling, candidates are
given the opportunity to choose the course and AIIMS institute based on their
preference and availability of seats.