INI-CET May 2026 Result Declared: Download AIIMS PG Merit List PDF

The anxious wait for thousands of postgraduate medical aspirants across the country is finally over. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has officially declared the results for the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI-CET) for the July 2026 academic session on Saturday, May 23, 2026.

How to Check the Results

Candidates who appeared for the highly competitive exam can now check their qualifying status, All India Rank (AIR), and percentile scores on the official examination portal at aiimsexams.ac.in.

The results have been published in the form of a consolidated merit list PDF. A total of 51,563 candidates have successfully qualified. This document contains the roll numbers of all the provisionally qualified candidates who have cleared the required cutoff percentile. To access their individual scorecards, candidates must log in to the “MyPage” portal using their registration ID, Unique Exam Code (EUC), and password.

The Road to Premier Institutes

The INI-CET serves as the exclusive gateway for admission to postgraduate courses (MD, MS, DM, MCh, and MDS) at India’s absolute top-tier medical institutions. This includes all AIIMS campuses nationwide, PGIMER Chandigarh, JIPMER Puducherry, NIMHANS Bengaluru, and SCTIMST Trivandrum.

With the results now out, the examination authority will soon release the detailed schedule for the online seat allocation and counselling process. Qualified candidates are strongly advised to begin gathering their essential documents, including their MBBS degree certificates, internship completion certificates, and permanent/provisional medical registration, to ensure a smooth counselling experience.

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Dr. Pramod Dhakad

Dr. Pramod Dhakad is the founder and chief editor of MedSnaps, a dedicated news platform covering the medical community, healthcare policy, and the professional lives of doctors and medicos. Navigating the intense landscape of medical education themselves, they created MedSnaps to deliver fast, punchy, and relevant news that frontline clinicians, residents, and medical students actually care about.From breaking down NMC regulatory shifts and healthcare policy to reporting on critical campus updates, legal battles, and resident doctor welfare, Dr. Dhakad ensures the medical fraternity stays informed without the informational bloat. MedSnaps serves as a sharp, 2-3 minute daily news briefing for a community that doesn't have time to waste on generic reporting.

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