Everything You Need to Know About the PG Entrance Test
The
All india Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi has officially released the
INI-CET 2026 admit card. Candidates aspiring for
postgraduate medical courses must download their admit cards
immediately to avoid last-minute hassles.
📌 1. What is INI-CET?
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Full Form: Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test·
Purpose: Admission to PG courses including:o
MD / MS / M.Ch. (6-year) / DM (6-year)o
MDS & MD (Hospital Administration)·
Participating Institutes:o AIIMS (Delhi & other AIIMS)o JIPMER, Puducherryo NIMHANS, Bengaluruo PGIMER, Chandigarho SCTIMST, Trivandrum💡
Tip: Check the course eligibility and participating institute carefully before exam day.
💼 2. Admit Card Details
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Release Date: AIIMS has released it now (download ASAP)·
Download Link: aiimsexams.ac.in·
Important Information on Admit Card:o Candidate’s name and roll numbero Exam date, time, and centero Instructions for exam day💡
Pro Tip: Print
multiple copies and carry a valid
photo ID along with the admit card.
🏆 3. Exam Date & Timing
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Exam Date: november 9, 2025·
Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)·
Duration & Timing: Mentioned on admit card – check carefully
⚖️ 4. Exam Pattern & Syllabus
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Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)·
Subjects: Based on
MBBS/BDS curriculum for respective PG courses·
Marking Scheme: Usually
+1 for correct, 0 for incorrect (confirm from official notification)💡
Tip: Revise
core MBBS subjects, previous INI-CET papers, and high-yield topics.
📍 5. Important Instructions
1. Reach the exam center
at least 30 minutes early2. Carry
admit card, ID proof, and a passport-data-size photograph3.
No electronic devices or calculators allowed4. Follow
COVID-19 or safety guidelines if applicable
✅ 6. Key Takeaways
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Exam: INI-CET 2026 for admission to PG medical courses·
Admit Card: Released – download immediately from aiimsexams.ac.in·
Exam Date: november 9, 2025·
Participating Institutes: AIIMS, JIPMER, NIMHANS, PGIMER, SCTIMST💡
Pro Tip: Keep your admit card
safe until admission is confirmed, as it is required for document verification and counseling.
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