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AIIMS INI-CET July 2026 Admission Timeline Remains Active for PG Candidates

AIIMS New Delhi has confirmed the official timeline for the INI-CET July 2026 session, with the entrance examination scheduled for May 10, 2026. Prospective postgraduate candidates are advised to complete the Prospectus-linked registration and EUC generation by the upcoming April deadlines. This session will govern admissions to MD, MS, MCh, and DM programs across all Institutes of National Importance.

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has officially activated the preliminary administrative timeline for the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI-CET) for the July 2026 session. As of today, February 15, the examination section has released the primary schedule, marking the beginning of the journey for medical aspirants seeking entry into premier postgraduate programs. This upcoming session is highly anticipated as it governs seats across the elite AIIMS network, JIPMER Puducherry, NIMHANS Bengaluru, PGIMER Chandigarh, and SCTIMST Trivandrum. While the January 2026 cycle concludes its open round reporting, the board has shifted its focus to the July cycle, ensuring a seamless transition for the next batch of specialized medical professionals.

Registration Phases and EUC Generation

The official AIIMS exams portal has detailed the multi-stage registration process that candidates must navigate. The board continues to emphasize the "PAAR" (Prospective Applicants Advanced Registration) facility, which streamlines the application by separating basic details from specific examination data.

  • Basic Registration: Candidates who have not previously registered under the PAAR system can now begin their basic registration. This phase remains open year-round but must be completed well before the April cut-off for the July cycle.
  • EUC Generation: The generation of the Examination Unique Code (EUC) is the most critical step for this session. This code confirms the candidate’s intent to appear specifically for the July 2026 examination and is mandatory for finalizing the city choice and fee payment.
  • Status Tracking: Applicants are advised to monitor their dashboard status frequently. The AIIMS INI-CET dashboard will provide real-time updates on image acceptance and document verification.

Examination Details and Institutional Participation

The July session of the INI-CET is slated to be held on May 10, 2026. This date is strategically chosen to align with the completion of internships for the majority of the current MBBS batch.

  • Test Format: The examination will follow the standardized computer-based test (CBT) format consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions. The syllabus encompasses all 19 subjects taught during the MBBS curriculum, with a focus on clinical integration and case-based reasoning.
  • Participating INIs: A total of 20 AIIMS campuses, including the parent body in New Delhi and the recently operational centers in Madurai and Rajkot, will participate in this admission cycle.
  • Merit-Based Allocation: Following the examination on May 10, results are typically declared within seven days. The subsequent counselling will prioritize merit rank and institutional preferences submitted during the choice-filling rounds.
Key EventScheduled Date (2026)Status
Basic Registration StartOngoingActive
EUC Generation WindowMarch 10 - April 8Upcoming
Admit Card ReleaseMay 4Scheduled
INI-CET Exam DateMay 10Scheduled
Tentative Result DateMay 16Scheduled

Conclusion

As the timeline for the July session progresses, the AIIMS examination section has reiterated the importance of meeting internship deadlines. Candidates must ensure that their mandatory rotational internship is completed by July 31, 2026, to be eligible for admission. Today’s update serves as a final reminder for students to verify their basic registration credentials before the high-traffic EUC generation phase begins next month. For any assistance regarding the National Importance criteria or technical errors, the board’s helpline remains active. The INI-CET remains the gold standard for medical admission in India, and with the May 10 examination date fast approaching, aspirants are entering their final phase of intensive preparation.

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