AIIMS INI CET July 2022 Round 1 counselling results declared
New Delhi: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Delhi) has released the results for the 1st Round of online seat allocation of INI-CET July 2022 session for MD, MS, MCh, DM, and MDS courses.
The result has been released for AIIMS New Delhi, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur, Nagpur, Patna, Raipur, Rishikesh, Bibinagar, Bathinda, Deoghar, Mangalagiri, JIPMER Puducherry, NIMHANS Bengaluru, PGIMER Chandigarh & SCTIMST, Trivandrum. It is based on online choices exercised from 11:00 am 05.08.2022 to 5:00 pm 07.08.2022 by the provisionally eligible candidates.
The result consists of roll no, overall rank, category, PWBD, subject/speciality, allotted institute, and category of allotted seat. The detailed result is enclosed in the notice below.
Candidates who have been allotted Seat (AIIMS & Subject/Specialty) and have chosen 1 or 2 options will have to deposit original certificates along with one set of photocopies of all certificates OR photocopies of certificates with a Demand Draft (DD) of Rs. 3 Lakhs in the name of the "Director AIIMS, New Delhi" at allotted INIs. The detailed list of allotted INIs is enclosed in the notice below.
The candidates who have been allocated seats in the 1st Round, chosen option 2 (mentioned above), and fulfilled the requirements shall be eligible for the 2nd Round of Seat Allocation. All the candidates eligible in the 1st Round but have not been allocated any seat will automatically be eligible for the next Round. Those who have secured more than 50th percentile for UR Category & 45 percentile for SC/ST/OBCNCL marks in the INI-CET but not called for 1st ROUND of seat allocation will not be eligible for the 2nd Round of Seat Allocation but will be eligible for Open Round of Seat Allocation.
All candidates eligible for the 1st Round of seat allocation but did not register or fill choices (NR/NP in this notification) shall not be considered eligible for the 2nd Rounds of seat allocation but will be eligible for the Open Round of Seat Allocation.
Merit shall be the guiding principle for seat allocation. The OBC (-NCL) certificates should have been issued between 21.03.2021 to 08.05.2022 (The last online registration date for INI-CET, July 2022), both inclusive. The EWS certificate must be valid for the financial year 2022-2023 and issued on or after 01.04.2022 & on or before the closing date of the "Completion of Application form" based on the year's income 2021-2022.
Every candidate has been allocated a Seat (Specialty/Subject) as per their best choice provided, as available at that rank for the 1st Round. If at a particular rank for a candidate, the best choice of the candidate is available in both the open merit (unreserved) as well as a reserved category (wherever applicable), then the seat (Institute & Subject/Specialty) has been allocated under the unreserved category and not the reserved category. For Persons with Benchmark Disability (more than 40%), a 5% horizontal reservation shall be followed for the seats (Institute & Subject/Specialty), and allocation has been done based on merit.
For AIIMS, the Institutional Preference shall be allocated according to the criteria mentioned in the Prospectus Part-B of AIIMS. For JIPMER – Puducherry, the Institute (INST) Preference shall be allocated according to the criteria mentioned in the Prospectus Part-B of JIPMER.
Vacant seats (Institute & Subject/Specialty) in the 1st Round of seat allocation shall be allotted in subsequent rounds by following the above rules. All those candidates who filled choices in the Mock Round but did not edit (reorder/add/delete) later, the choices made in the Mock Round have been considered for the 1st Round of Seat Allocation subject to rules for eligibility and allocation.
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