1359 seats available for AIIMS INI CET July 2025- Final Seat Matrix Released, details
New Delhi- The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi has released the final seat Position for admission to Postgraduate (PG) courses of INIs for Institutes of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI- CET) 2025 (July session). It has been released on the official website of AIIMS New Delhi
As per the final seat position for admission to PG courses of INI for INI-CET 2025 (July session), a total of 1359 seats are vacant in 22 medical institutes of India, including all AIIMS, JIPMER and PGIMER. Out of these, AIIMS New Delhi has the highest number of 134 seats vacant, followed by PGIMER Chandigarh with 130, AIIMS Jodhpur with 126, JIPMER Puducherry with 119 and AIIMS Nagpur with 111 vacant seats.
Meanwhile, SCTIMST Trivandrum has no vacant seats for INI- CET 2025 (July session). The seat position contains important details such as subjects, total, categories, institute, course and code. It has been released in a PDF format.
Below is the details seat position-
FINAL SEAT POSITION
S.NO | INSTITUTE | VACANT SEATS |
1 | AIIMS NEW DELHI. | 134 |
2 | AIIMS BHOPAL. | 57 |
3 | AIIMS, BHUBANESWAR. | 72 |
4 | AIIMS JODHPUR. | 126 |
5 | AIIMS PATNA. | 42 |
6 | AIIMS, RAIPUR. | 76 |
7 | AIIMS RISHIKESH. | 49 |
8 | AIIMS NAGPUR. | 111 |
9 | AIIMS BIBINAGAR. | 16 |
10 | AIIMS BATHINDA. | 11 |
11 | AIIMS DEOGHAR. | 36 |
12 | AIIMS MANGALAGIRI. | 45 |
13 | AIIMS, RAEBARELI. | 38 |
14 | AIIMS KALYANI. | 25 |
15 | AIIMS BILASPUR | 26 |
16 | AIIMS GORAKHPUR. | 37 |
17 | AIIMS GUWAHATI. | 43 |
18 | AIIMS RAJKOT. | 55 |
19 | AIIMS JAMMU. | 84 |
20 | JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY. | 119 |
21 | NIMHANS,BENGALURU. | 27 |
22 | PGIMER, Chandigarh. | 130 |
TOTAL | 1359 |
AIIMS New Delhi on Saturday, May 17, successfully conducted the INICET 2025 (July session) in computer-based (CBT) mode at over 120 centres across India. The exam serves as a single gateway to MD, MS, MCh, DM and MDS programmes in AIIMS and other premier institutes.
Medica Dialogues has recently reported that early feedback from coaching centre analyses and student interviews paints a “moderate‑to‑hard” picture, yet slightly easier than the previous session.. Most of the examinees took 150-180 attempts. The three-hour paper, which ran from 9 am to 12 noon, asked 200 multiple-choice questions.
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