AIIMS INI CET July 2022: 544 Seats Available for Round 2 Counselling, Details

Published On 2022-08-27 10:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-01-05 10:22 GMT
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New Delhi: 544 seats are available for the 2nd Round of Online Seat Allocation of INI-CET July 2022 Session, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Delhi) announced this through a written notice published on the website.

Detailed Seat Matrix –

1. AIIMS New Delhi – 82

2. AIIMS Bhopal – 38

3. AIIMS Bhubaneshwar – 46

4. AIIMS Jodhpur – 42

5. AIIMS Jodhpur – 46

6. AIIMS Nagpur – 27

7. AIIMS Patna – 53

8. AIIMS Raipur – 39

9. AIIMS Rishikesh – 42

10. AIIMS Bibinagar – 9

11. AIIMS Bathinda – 4

12. AIIMS Deoghar – 6

13. AIIMS Mangalagiri – 17

14. JIPMER, Puducherry – 72

15. NIMHANS, Bengaluru – 13

16. PGIMER, Chandigarh – 49

PWBD Seats –

1. AIIMS Jodhpur – 1

For NIMHANS Bengaluru, 5% of the seats are reserved for PWBD (between 40% to 70% disability) as per the Govt. of India regulations in all courses offered at NIMHANS except for DM/MCh courses. No reservations are applicable for MCh, DM and MD Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Courses. Seat Allocation will be purely on a merit basis.

As per AIIMS, the seat position is as received from the respective Institute. The total number of seats will remain unchanged. In the case of Rural Area candidates, notified seats shall be allotted on a horizontal basis.

As per provisions (Chapter VI Clause 32) of the Rights of the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities Act 2016, notified seats shall be allotted on a horizontal basis. Candidates note that the disability certificate of candidates should be issued by the authorized Medical Board of the State Government/Government of India or any other Competent authority authorized in this regard by the State/Government of India.

For AIIMS New Delhi & other AIIMS and JIPMER Puducherry, the roster point allocation for seat allocation is dynamic. The guidelines/principles for 200 point roster for all AIIMS for PG seats for implementation of the order of Supreme Court of India in writ petition (civil) no.1329 of 2021 regarding Institutional Preferential (IP) candidates and direction of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will be published separately.

To view the notice, click on  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/vacant-seat-position-for-02nd-round-of-counseling-184413.pdf

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