AIIMS INI CET 2021 Admit Card released, Download NOW
New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has released the admit card for INI CET 2021, the entrance test to PG medical admissions into MD, MS, DM (6 years), MCh, and MDS courses.
Candidates can download the INI CET admit cards from the official website: www.aiimsexams.ac.in by login in the portal from "MyPage".
The INI- CET for admission to PG courses for July 2021 session will be conducted on Wednesday, the 16th June 2021 as per the schedule notified earlier. Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET) is held for candidates seeking admission to postgraduate medical programmes at AIIMS, JIPMER, PGIMER and NIMHANS.
INI CET 2021 will be held online at designated centres on June 16 for admission to Masters of Surgery (MS) and Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctorate of Medicine (DM), Masters of Chirurgie (MCh), and Masters of Dental Surgery (MDS) courses. On the basis of the marks obtained in INI CET 2021, candidates will be admitted to postgraduate medical courses.
Note: - The result of INI-CET for July 2021 session will be expected to be published on Tuesday, the 22nd June 2021 on the AIIMS website.
Recently, after expressing their objections via social media, doctors moved to the Apex Court challenging the decision to conduct the AIIMS INICET exam on June 16.
A group of 23 MBBS doctors filed a petition before the Supreme Court in this regard and has sought the postponement of the exam citing that the decision of conducting exam with notice only 19 days before the exam contradicts the Prime Minister's earlier announcement postponing the NEET-PG examination.
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