AIIMS PG Cut off, Merit List & Counselling Dates

AIIMS PG (INI CET): All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi offers PG courses in M.D./M.S./M.D.S./D.M./M.CH. Admission for MD/ MS/ MDS/ DM/ MCH courses has been replaced by INI CET.  Candidates can get admission to the university through an entrance exam. It is a national level entrance exam which is conducted twice a year. The exam is conducted in two sessions in one year, i.e, first in the January session and another in the July session. In this article, candidates get the details about the AIIMS PG Cut-off along with other details:

INI CET Counselling:

  • INI CET Online Seat Allocation (1st round) has been released on December. Click here to check the details.
  • AIIMS PG Counselling Registration has been started from December.
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AIIMS PG Cut Off:

As per the official details, candidates who have secured the 50 percentile for qualifying the AIIMS PG entrance examination will be considered qualified for the exam. It is all based on the cut-off that the merit list will be prepared and then candidates will be given the final call for the most importantly counseling session.

Percentage of seats:

Category Reservation (%)
Candidates MBBS Passed Candidates from AIIMS 22.25%
General+ Sponsored/Foreign National Candidates 25.25%
SC Candidates 15%
ST Candidates 7.5%
OBNC Candidates 27%
Total 100%
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AIIMS PGbMerit:

A separate merit list will be prepared as per the cut-off released. The merit list will be prepared as per the marks obtained by the candidates in the examination. A merit list plays an important role in assigning admission to the candidates. A merit list has been provided after the declaration of the result. Candidates can check their ranks in the merit list and participate in the counseling as per their ranks obtained.

AIIMS PG ExambCounselling:

The counseling for the AIIMS PGbwill commences in Four different rounds comprised of open selection. Each of the categories has the number of candidates who are called to attend the counseling which will actually be eight times the number of the seats. The entire counseling will be completed based on the merit list. Candidates can make the choice of subjects as per the seat availability. If it is the case of absentee, the next candidate in the merit list will be considered as the valid choice.

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