INI SS 2025 Round 1 Counselling Result Out @aiimsexams.ac.in; Download Seat Allotment PDF Here
AIIMS INI SS counselling 2025 round 1 seat allotment result contains roll number, category, allotted institute and allotted subject of the provisionally selected candidates for DM, MCh and MD programmes in AIIMS, PGIMER, NIMHANS, JIPMER and SCTIMST.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has announced the INI SS round 1 result 2025 at the official website. Students who have participated in counselling process for admission to DM/ MCh and MD courses in AIIMS, PGIMER, NIMHANS, JIPMER and SCTIMST based on Institute of National Importance Super Speciality Entrance Test can now check their allocation status through AIIMS INI SS round 1 seat allotment result 2025.
The authorities have released the INI SS round 1 allocation pdf at aiims.exams.ac.in. Students can check several information such as roll number, category, allotted institute, allotted subject and other details through INI SS round 1 result pdf 2025. For the ease of students, the direct link to download AIIMS INI SS 2025 result is provided below.
Click here: AIIMS INI SS Round 1 Result 2025
INI SS Round 1 Counselling Dates 2025
Students can check INI SS 2025 counselling dates here:
Particulars | Dates |
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Online Acceptance of allocated Institute | 01-01-2025 to 06-01-2025 |
Reporting & Submission of Documents/Security Deposit | 01-01-2025 to 06-01-2025 |
Students who have been named in the INI SS allocation 2025 for round 1 can accept the allotted institute between January 1 to 6, 2025. Further, students have to complete the reporting and submit the necessary documents along with the security fee by January 6, 2025 to ensure acceptance of seat for their desired programme.
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Q: ย Can I get into AIIMS Delhi without NEET?
The answer will be both yes and no. Getting into AIIMS Delhi without NEET is possible since AIIMS Delhi offers a lot of courses apart from MBBS, such as BSc, MSc, PB BSc Nursing, MD, MS, DM and MCh, among various others. Admission to all these courses is either subject to an institute-specific entrance exam or INICET.
However, if the ultimate objective is to crack AIIMS New Delhi for MBBS, a student has to go through the NEET UG entrance exam followed by the counselling process. If the ranking and score obtained in the exam match with the minimum requirement of the institution, the student will get admission here for MBBS, otherwise not.
Q: ย How much NEET score is required for AIIMS Delhi?
As per the details collated from various sources on the internet, the range of marks required in NEET to get admission into AIIMS Delhi for the General Category is between 675, and if you are in the reserved category, you should aim for at least 650. This is written with the understanding that the cut-offs for AIIMS Delhi, regardless of category, are above the 95th percentile. Check NEET marks vis rank analysis for more details. The last year's closing rank is as follows:
Course |
NEET Closing Rank (General-All India) 2024 |
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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) |
47 |
Q: ย Can I get AIIMS Delhi with 650 marks?
Since you haven't mentioned your category, we would consider you to belong to the General Category. You should aim for at least 700+ to get AIIMS New Delhi. Looking at the last three years' cutoff, AIIMS Delhi NEET cutoff 2024 for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) closed at 47 while in 2023, it closed at 57 and 55 in 2022.
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