Parameters | Details |
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Full Form | Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET) |
No. of sessions | Two |
INI CET 2025 Exam timings | 9 AM to 12 Noon |
INI CET 2025 Exam fee | General/OBC: INR 4,000, SC/ST: INR 3,200, PwD: Exempted |
No. of test takers | About 1.5 lakh (As of 2024) |
Mode of examination | Online mode |
Scores validity | Valid for admission to 16 AIIMS, JIPMER Puducherry, PGI Chandigarh, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, and SCTIMST, Trivandrum. |
Conducting Institute for INI CET 2025 | AIIMS, Delhi |
INI CET 2025 exam website | INI-CET |
Date | Event |
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3rd week of September 2024 | Application Form Release |
2nd week of October 2024 | Last date to fill-up application form |
3rd week of October 2024 | Last date for Application form fee submission |
4th week of October 2024 | Application form edit window |
1st week of November 2024 | Admit card release |
10th of November 2024 | Exam date |
16th November 2024 | Result Announcement |
Information not available.
This is the first step in the INI CET 2025 January session application process. Candidates who wish to apply for AIIMS Delhi recruitment should register on the official website by providing their basic details using a valid email ID and mobile number.
Next, they are required to access the provided link and check the provisional status of their registration, with the final deadline established by AIIMS. After completing the basic registration, candidates will need to proceed with completing the INI CET application form
The next step involves code generation and final registration. The Examination Unique Code (EUC) is generated only for candidates whose basic registration has been accepted. This code is required to complete the final registration process.
After the code is generated, candidates must fill out the application form and submit the fees. They will have to complete the final part of the application form and submit the application fee.
City/State/ Union Territory | City/State/ Union Territory | City/State/ Union Territory |
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Guntur | Arrah | Belagum |
Kurnool | Bhagalpur | Bengaluru |
Nellore | Darbhanga | Dharwad/Hubballi (Hubli) |
Rajahmundry | Muzaffarpur | Kalaburagi(Gulbarga) |
Visakhapatnam | Patna | Mysuru(Mysore) |
Vizianagaram | Purnea | Shivamogga(Shimoga) |
Tirupathi | Chandigarh/Mohali | Udupi/Manipal |
Vijayawada | Bhilai Nagar/Durg | Mangaluru (Mangalore) |
Itanagar/Naharlagun | Bilaspur | Ernakulum/Angamaly/Moovattupuzzha |
Dibrugarh | Raipur | Kannur |
Guwahati | Delhi NCR (Delhi/New Delhi/Noida/Greater Noida) | Kollam |
Jorhat | Panaji/Madgaon | Kottayam |
Silchar | Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar | Kozhikode |
Tezpur | Anand | Thrissur |
Ambala | Mehsana | Trivandrum |
Faridabad | Rajkot | Bhopal |
Gurugram | Surat | Gwalior |
Jagadhari | Vadodara | Indore |
Hamirpur | Jammu | Jabalpur |
Kangra/Palampur | Bokaro | Sagar |
Shimla | Dhanbad | Satna |
Amravati | Hazaribagh | Ujjain |
Aurangabad | Jamshedpur | Aizawl |
Jalgaon | Ranchi | Kohima |
Kolhapur | Manipur | Balasore |
Mumbai/Navi Mumbai | Shillong | Bhubaneswar |
Nagpur | Puducherry | Cuttack |
Nanded | Amritsar | Dhenkanal |
Nasik | Bhatinda | Rourkela |
Pune | Jalandhar | Chennai |
Ajmer | Ludhiana | Coimbatore |
Bikaner | Patiala/Fathegarh Sahib | Madurai |
Jaipur | Hyderabad/Secunderabad/Ranga Reddy | Salem |
Jodhpur | Karimnagar | Tirunelveli |
Sikar | Warangal | Trichy |
Udaipur | Agartala | Vellore |
Sikkim | Asansol | Sambalpur |
Agra | Hooghly | Dehradun |
Aligarh | Kolkata | Haldwani |
Allahabad | Siliguri | Meerut |
Bareilly | Jhansi | Moradabad |
Ghaziabad | Kanpur | Muzaffarnagar |
Gorakhpur | Lucknow | Varanasi |
Topic | No of Questions | Level of difficulty |
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Pre-Clinical Subjects | N/A | N/A |
Biochemistry | N/A | N/A |
Physiology | N/A | N/A |
Anatomy | N/A | N/A |
Topic | No of Questions | Level of difficulty |
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Para-Clinical Subjects | N/A | N/A |
Pathology | N/A | N/A |
Microbiology | N/A | N/A |
Forensic | N/A | N/A |
Medicine | N/A | N/A |
Pharmacology | N/A | N/A |
Community Medicine | N/A | N/A |
Topic | No of Questions | Level of difficulty |
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Clinical Subjects | N/A | N/A |
Obstetrics | N/A | N/A |
Gynaecology | N/A | N/A |
Community Medicine | N/A | N/A |
Paediatrics | N/A | N/A |
Clinical Postings | N/A | N/A |
Surgery & Allied Subjects | N/A | N/A |
Medicine and Allied Subjects | N/A | N/A |
Books | Books |
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Complete Review of Integrated Systems Physiology by S Krishna Kumar | Quick Review Series: Physiology for FMGE by Prem Balaguru & P. Harinath |
Review of Physiology (PGMEE) by Soumen Manna | Biochemistry by Smily Pahwa |
Self-Assessment and Review of Biochemistry by Rebecca James | Review of all recent papers of Central PG Entrance Exam 2019 by Arvind Arora |
Review of Postgraduate Medical Entrance Examination Vol -1 Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology & Microbiology by Amit Ashish Arvind | Anatomy for FMGE by P. Harinath |
Revise Anatomy in 15 Days by K. Raviraj | Surgery: Admit Tripathi and Ashish Gupta or Rachna Chaurasia / Arora |
K. Raviraj & Vishwajit. R. D |
Mode: Computer-based
Duration: 3 hours (180 minutes)
Type of questions: Objective
Number of questions: 200
Varying types of questions: Single correct answer, Multiple correct answer
Negative marking: Yes
Colleges | City |
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AIIMS | New Delhi |
AIIMS | Bhubaneshwar |
AIIMS | Jodhpur |
AIIMS | Bhopal |
AIIMS | Patna |
AIIMS | Raipur |
AIIMS | Nagpur |
AIIMS | Rishikesh |
AIIMS | Bibinagar |
AIIMS | Bathinda |
AIIMS | Deoghar |
AIIMS | Manglagiri |
AIIMS | Kalyani |
AIIMS | Raebareli |
AIIMS | Bilaspur |
AIIMS | Gorakhpur |
AIIMS | Guwahati |
JIPMER | Puducherry |
NIMHANS | Bengaluru |
PGIMER | Chandigarh |
SCTIMST | Trivandrum |
AIIMS | Rajkot |
Reservation for INI CET seats in India 2024 applies to both 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats and 85% seats allocated under state quotas. Reservation in Post-Graduate seats (15% for SC, 7.5% ST, 27% for OBC and 10% for EWS) shall be provided as per Govt.
Solving the INI CET previous year's question paper during INI-CET preparation can help candidates understand the Exam Pattern and how to attempt the questions on exam day.
INI CET 2025 mock test provides a reality check of preparation. After finishing the syllabus, candidates should practice mock tests and analyse their performance. Solving more mock tests boosts their confidence before the exam. At the same time, candidates get an idea of what more needs to be done to improve their scores. Candidates must note that AIIMS doesn't release the official mock test. However, candidates are advised to solve previous question papers and sample papers to get an overall idea about the exam.
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Like the question paper, the INI CET answer key is also not released by AIIMS. However, those who enrolled themselves can get the answer key. These institutes prepare answer keys based on the memory of exam-taking students.
Candidates need to keep themselves updated as per the latest INI CET pattern. Prepare a plan to cover the whole INI CET syllabus in a strategic manner. As the syllabus is of UG level, candidates are advised to pay attention to all subjects of the MBBS course
Candidates must know that superficial reading won’t help. In-depth knowledge of a subject is a must. Make a time-table to allocate dedicated hours to each subject. Devote more time to a subject and topic where you feel less confident