AIIMS INI SS January 2026: 1 DM seat added at JIPMER for open round

Written By :  Divyani Paul
Published On 2026-02-23 08:50 GMT   |   Update On 2026-02-23 08:50 GMT

New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has released an addendum announcing revisions in seat availability for the Open Round of Institute of National Importance Super Speciality Entrance Test (INI SS) January 2026 session for admission to DM and MCh courses.

The addendum has been issued in continuation of the earlier notice regarding the vacant seat position for the Open Round of counselling. Therefore, as per the latest communication received from participating institutes, certain seats have been increased in specific courses and institutes.

As per the addendum, now a total of 2 seats are vacant DM Critical care medicine/intesive care.

REVISED SEATS

S.NO

DEPARTMENT/COURSES

INSTITUTE

EARLIER SEATS

REVISED SEATS

OPEN

SPONSORED

OPEN

SPONSORED

1

DM- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE/INTENSIVE CARE

JIPMER

00

01

01

01

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Earlier, AIIMS New Delhi had released an addendum announcing revisions in seat availability for the Open Round of INI SS January 2026 session for admission to DM and MCh courses. 

As per the addendum, a total of 18 seats were then vacant across 7 DM and MCh super-speciality courses. Of these, a total of 9 new seats had been added in DM and MCh super-speciality courses

Meanwhile, as per the official schedule for the Open Round of institute allocation for admission to DM and MCh super-speciality courses under the
INI SS January 2026
session, candidates who are allotted seats must complete reporting and submission of documents from today i.e. February 23 and February 28, 2026, up to 5:00 PM.
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