No Further Online Seat Allotment Process for INI SS July 2024, Individual AIIMS, INIs may conduct stray vacancy round- Declares AIIMS Delhi
New Delhi- Through the notice, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has informed that no further round of online seat allotment for the Institute of National Importance Super-Specialty Entrance Test (INI-SS) for admission to DM, MCh and MD (Hospital Administration) courses at AIIMS, PGIMER, NIMHANS, SCTIMST and JIPMER for July 2024 session has been scheduled as of now.
However, individuals participating in AIIMS and other Institute of National Importance may conduct stray vacancy rounds for vacant seats (if any).
With this, the candidates who were declared qualified in INI-SS for the July 2024 session are required to visit the websites of respective INIs for information about the Stray vacancy Round of seat allocation for the INISS July 2024 Session (If any).
INI-SS for July 2024 session was held in 16 cities in India such as Ahmedabad, Puducherry, Bhopal, Bhopal. It is been conducted for the admission to DM, MCh and MD (Hospital Administration) courses in AIIMS, PGIMER, NIMHANS, SCTIMST and JIPMER for the July 2024 session. The course was resumed from 01 July 2024.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that there are a total of 817 seats vacant in DM, MCh and MD (Hospital Administration) courses. Of these, the DM course has a total of 498, the MCh has a total of 280 and the MD (Hospital Administration) has a total of 39 vacant seats.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, also known as AIIMS Delhi, is a globally acclaimed public medical research university and hospital based in New Delhi, India. The AIIMS Act, of 1956 govern the institute and operates autonomously under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The main campus of AIIMS, New Delhi is located in Ansari Nagar, Delhi.
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