AIIMS Postpones INI SS January 2025 Seat Allotment Process, Revised Schedule to Be Announced Soon
New Delhi- All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has postponed the Institute of National Importance Super-Speciality Entrance Test (INI SS) January 2025 seat allotment process. This announcement has been made by AIIMS through an official notice. However, the revised schedule for the online seat allotment process will be released soon on its official website.
As per the notice, the online seat allocation process for the INI-SS January 2025 session stands withdrawn under unavoidable circumstances. The Revised schedule for the online seat allocation for the INI-SS January 2025 Session will be published in due course of time.
Meanwhile, the AIIMS INI SS January 2025 merit list was released on December 13, 2024. Along with this, AIIMS had also released the list of ineligible candidates for admission to DM/MCH/MD (Hospital Administration) courses for the January 2025 session. This list includes a total of 122 candidates who have not been found eligible for admission to the Institute of National Importance Super-Specialty Entrance Test (INI SS) for the January 2025 session due to non-fulfilment of the eligibility criteria. As per the previous schedule, the counselling session was to be conducted in three rounds - Round 1, Round 2 and Round 3. The registration process was to start from December 22, 2024.
INI SS stands for Institute of National Importance Super Specialty Entrance Test (INI SS), which is conducted every year to offer admission to DM/Mch courses. The National Board of Examination (NBE) conducts this exam once a year in computer-based mode. Through INI SS January 2025 counselling, students will get admission to Doctorate of Medicine (DM), Master of Chirurgia (MCh) and Doctor of Medicine in Hospital Administration courses at AIIMS New Delhi, JIPMER Puducherry, PGIMER Chandigarh, NIMHANS Bengaluru and SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram. Those who have qualified for the INI SS 2025 exam are eligible to participate in the counselling.
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