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AIIMS PG Cut off 2022, Check Previous Year Cut off, Percentile and Ranks

AIIMS PG 2022 Cut-off is the minimum percentile that candidates should secure in order to pass the entrance exam for Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Masters of Surgery (MS). However, the exam has been replaced by INI CET but the conducting authority is AIIMS Delhi. 

AIIMS, New Delhi determines AIIMS PG 202cutoff percentile for granting admissions to the postgraduate courses offered by various AIIMS institutes. The percentile score of any candidate is calculated in relation to the performance of the other candidates who had appeared for the Examination.

INI CET 2021 Cut off for MD/MS/DM/MCh

Category Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 3036 95.528
Unreserved -PWBD 35987 45.981
EWS 9638 85.574
EWS -PWBD 32478 51.017
OBC 7216 89.204
OBC- PWBD 36237 45.446
SC 18241 72.909
SC-PWBD -- --
ST 33308 49.900
ST-PWBD 32232 51.511

INI CET 2021 Cut off for MDS

Category Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 24 99.710
Unreserved -PWBD 4016 49.597
EWS 298 96.297
EWS –PWBD -- --
OBC 215 97.317
OBC- PWBD -- --
SC 686 91.625
SC-PWBD 3634 54.496
ST 1387 82.960
ST-PWBD -- --

AIIMS PG 2021 Cut off for MD/MS (January Session)

Category Cutoff rank Percentile score
Unreserved 16133 75.968
Scheduled Caste (SC) 6300 90.496
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 35626 46.612
Other Backward Class (OBC) 33744 49.324
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 18548 72.056
Unreserved PwBD 4102 93.908
SC PwBD -- --
ST PwBD 32232 51.511
OBC PwBD 29917 55.429
EWS PwBD 25227 62.005

AIIMS PG 2021 Cut off for MDS (January Session)

Category INI CET cutoff rank Percentile scores
Unreserved 1417 82.191
Scheduled Caste (SC) 2704 66.008
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 1286 83.955
Other Backward Class (OBC) 1497 81.398
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 2912 63.854
Unreserved PwBD 4016 49.597
SC PwBD 3634 54.496

AIIMS PG 2020 Cut-off for MD/MS (July Session)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile Score
Unreserved 2190 2190 91.648
Unreserved-PWBD 12035 12035 54.24
EWS 544 8074 69.113
EWS-PWBD 739 11731 55.253
OBC 1385 5108 80.483
OBC-PWBD 816 3115 88.172
SC 800 12246 53.026
SC-PWBD - - 88
ST 180 12974 50.486
ST-PWBD - - -

AIIMS PG 2020 Cut-off for MDS (July Session)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 120 120 94.544
Unreserved-PWBD - - -
EWS 16 338 84.869
EWS-PWBD - - -
OBC 24 78 96.515
OBC-PWBD - - -
SC 16 482 78.313
SC-PWBD - - -
ST 8 829 62.036
ST-PWBD - - -

AIIMS PG 2020 Cut-off Percentile for MD/MS (January Session)

Category Percentile Percentile Scores
General 50 96.07
EWS 50 81.982
SC 50 76.239
ST 50 52.224
OBC 50 92.25
Gen-PWD 50 50.629
EWS-PWD 50 50.345
SC-PWD 50 -
ST-PWD 50 -
OBC-PWD 50 51.978

AIIMS PG Cutoff 2020 required percentile for MDS (January session)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 56 56 99.15
OBC 32 90 98.599
SC 8 370 94.191
ST 8 1258 80.211

Previous Year Cut off

AIIMS PG Cutoff - Previous Year's Rank

The authorities release the last rank, included in the merit list for granting admissions to MD/MS and MDS courses separately. The last rank on which the authority grants admission will be released along with AIIMS PG 2021 result by AIIMS, Delhi.

Last rank of AIIMS PG 2020 - January session (MD/MS)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
UR 1884 1884 96.07
UR PWD 23647 23647 50.629
EWS 465 8632 81.982
EWS PWD 1276 23788 50.345
OBC 1098 3714 92.25
OBC PWD 7689 23001 51.978
SC 504 11338 76.239
SC PWD - - -
ST 321 22901 52.224
ST PWD - - -

AIIMS PG 2020 - Category-wise last ranks (MDS)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
UR 56 56 99.15
OBC 32 90 98.599
SC 8 370 94.191
ST 8 1258 80.211

The last rank included in MD/ MS courses 2019 (July session)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 2370 2370 90.08
Unreserved PWBD 7025 7025 70.583
OBC 1010 3443 85.574
OBC PWBD 1058 3600 84.933
SC 537 9239 61.295
SC PWBD 57 1742 92.716
ST 170 11932 50.017
ST PWBD - - -

The last rank included in MDS courses 2019 (July session)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 73 73 97.196
Unreserved PWBD 115 115 95.561
OBC 24 62 97.625
SC 8 358 86.137
ST 9 1000 61.098

Last MD/MS Courses 2019 (January Session)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 1853 1853 95.907
Unreserved PWBD 20520 20520 53.558
OBC 920 3163 92.939
OBC PWBD 7014 21876 50.444
SC 497 10309 76.877
SC PWBD 1235 18841 57.324
ST 272 19626 55.698
ST PWBD 246 18623 57.792

For MDS courses 2019 (January Session)

Category Category Rank Overall Rank Percentile
Unreserved 56 56 99.129
OBC 32 77 98.829
SC 24 740 88.715
ST No seats

AIIMS PG Cutoff 2022 Inter-se-merit

Here is the inter-se-merit criteria that is applied when two or more candidates happen to secure the same percentile in the AIIMS PG entrance exam.

  • Aggregate score in MBBS/BDS professional examination - When two or more candidates happen to secure the same percentile in AIIMS PG, then the candidate with higher aggregate marks in MBBS/BDS examination is given preference.
  • Age factor - Preference is given to the older candidate than the younger one.

AIIMS PG 2022 Cutoff Highlights

Aspirants are highly advised to understand the salient features of AIIMS PG 2022 cut off. Only those candidates who manage to qualify AIIMS PG 2022 Exam will be called for the Counselling Process. Hence, in order to get selected in the counselling process, Candidates are required to score an aggregate score besides the minimum required percentile. 

Factors determining the selection of candidates in the counselling process besides securing AIIMS PG 2022 cutoff have been described below :

  • Institutional Preference for AIIMS PG

In AIIMS PG, approximately 50% of the seats from the general category are reserved for the candidates who completed their MBBS degree from any of the AIIMS campuses. In case, any seat is still left vacant after the institutional quota admissions, these vacant seats are offered to eligible general category candidates.

  • Seat reservation in AIIMS PG 2022

Candidates are highly advised to check the below mentioned table to understand the criteria for reservation of seats for admissions through AIIMS PG 2022, January session.

AIIMS PG 2022 Seat Reservation

Category Percentage of Reservation
SC 15%
ST 7.5%
OBC 27%
General + Sponsored or Foreign National 25.25%
AIIMS MBBS Graduates 25.25%
OPH (Orthopaedic Physically Handicapped) 5% horizontal reservation (applicable only for MD/MS courses, not MDS course

Factors determining Cutoff

Factors determining AIIMS PG Cutoff 2022

Candidates are advised to go through the below-mentioned factors once to know on which basis AIIMS PG 2022 cutoff depends on.

  • Number of aspirants appearing in the AIIMS PG
  • Availability of seats
  • Applications received for admission
  • Category of the applicant

Note : In case, any of these parameters happen to change, AIIMS PG cutoff 2022 will also change.


Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Ques. What is AIIMS PG 2022 Cut-off?

Ans. AIIMS PG 2022 Cut-off is 50th percentile for all the categories.

Ques. How many seats has been reserved for SC and ST candidates in AIIMS PG 2022?

Ans. 15% and 7.5% seats has been reserved for SC and ST candidates respectively in AIIMS PG 2022.

Ques. On what basis does AIIMS PG 2022 Cut-off depends on?

Ans. AIIMS PG 2022 cut-off depends on Number of aspirants appearing in AIIMS PG 2022, Availability of seats, Applications received for admission, Category of the applicant.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

AIIMS PG 2023 : 7 answered questions

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Ques. How do I study biochemistry for the PGMEE/AIIMS-PG/PGIMER Exam?

● Top Answer By Sanskriti Nigam on 04 Nov 22

You must open the previous year's exam papers of Biochemistry. Mark all of the topics in your biochemistry textbook where previous questions have been asked. There is a good chance that questions on these topics will be asked again in future exams. This is especially true for PG Entrance exams in Biochemistry, Dermat, Psychiatry, and Physiology. If you are an MBBS student, first watch the Kaplan biochemistry videos, then the Lippincott illustrated biochemistry videos, and finally the harper Kaplan videos. You will understand the concepts and there will be no need to memorize any reactions....Read more

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Ques. How much Hard is to get an MD/MS seat through NEET PG or AIIMS PG?

● Top Answer By Sahil Khurana on 08 Jan 21

To be very honest, to get an MD/MS seat through NEET PG or AIIMS PG is not an impossible task. It requires a lot of focus, dedication, and appropriate preparation. The table below will give some recent insights about NEET PG and AIIMS PG. Total Number of MD + MS + Diploma seats under NEET PG (Government + Private) 27,979 Total Number of MD+ MS+ Diploma Government seats under NEET PG 17,921 Total Number of MD + MS seats under AIIMS PG 680 Number of candidates registered for NEET PG (2020) 1,67,102 Number of candidates qualified NEET PG (2020) 89,549 Number of candidates registered for AIIMS PG (2020) 30,000 (approx.) Key highlights: The main thing to keep in mind is that ‘Focus and Dedication’ make everything sorted. You must focus on proper preparation from the 1st year of MBBS. You will be required to do an internship after 4 years of MBBS. The time spent during the internship can be used in preparation for NEET PG or AIIMS PG.  For some candidates, taking a drop of a year for preparation suits best. While for the rest, preparation along with internship and regular practice is enough. It is very difficult to manage all subjects in a short period of time. The syllabus for the exam is also not fixed. Getting a seat in AIIMS PG is definitely a more difficult option than in NEET PG. For candidates having full faith, they should have a more refined and clear in-depth concept for the exams. If you are dedicated from the beginning, it is very easy to secure a seat through any entrance exam. Having a proper strategy from the initial days is the key to success in every competitive stage....Read more

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Ques. How should I prepare for the AIIMS PG from my 3rd year of an MBBS?

● Top Answer By Advaith Bhaskar on 28 Mar 23

If you're in your 3rd year of MBBS and planning to appear for the AIIMS PG exam, here are some steps that you can take to prepare: Get familiar with the exam pattern: Understand the AIIMS PG exam pattern, marking scheme, and syllabus thoroughly. This will help you to plan your preparation in a better way. Start with the basics: Make sure you have a strong foundation in the basic concepts of all the subjects. Go through the textbooks and notes of your 1st and 2nd year to brush up on the basics. Prepare a study schedule: Devise a study schedule that suits your routine and stick to it. Make sure you devote enough time to each subject. Solve previous year papers and mock tests: Practice solving previous year papers and mock tests to get a good idea of the type of questions asked and to improve your time management skills. Join a coaching institute: You can also consider joining a coaching institute that specializes in AIIMS PG preparation. This will help you to get expert guidance and a competitive environment to prepare. Revise regularly: Regular revision is important to retain what you have learned. Make sure you revise the topics you have studied regularly. Stay updated: Keep yourself updated with the latest developments in the field of medicine by reading medical journals, attending conferences, and discussing with your seniors and professors. Remember, AIIMS PG is a highly competitive exam and requires consistent effort and dedication. So, stay focused and keep working hard towards your goal....Read more

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Ques. What books should I use for AIIMS PG (I am studying first year MBBS now)?

● Top Answer By Nishant Jaiswal on 08 Jan 21

For a first-year MBBS student, any special preparation for AIIMS PG is not necessary. But following some books as listed below would help in overall development. Subject/ Discipline Book/ Author Physiology (1st year) Guyton Anatomy (1st year) Grays and BDC Biochemistry (1st year) Lange/ Harper’s/ Sathyanarayan Pathology (2nd year) Robbins Microbiology (2nd year) Ananthanarayan Pharmaceuticals (2nd year) KD Tripathi/ Lange Forensics (2nd year) KSN PSM (2nd year) Park Ophthalmology AK Khurana/ Parson ENT Dhingra MCQs for 2nd and 3rd year Arvind Arora Key Highlights: The first task is to build a stronghold on all basic concepts. The syllabus of PG entrance is based entirely on topics from MBBS. So, the first year is a vital part of the syllabus which needs to be covered well. Reading the standard syllabus books is actually enough during the initial years. Books like Guyton, Grays, and Harper are good for both the MBBS course and PG entrance. Moreover, covering the syllabus from point to point is the overall necessity. Only after clearing the theoretical concepts through standard syllabus books, it is advised to practice MCQs for entrance like AIIMS PG.  If you are done with the syllabus and have practiced enough, you can opt for a standard crash course for AIIMS PG. Having a consistent pace helps to extract the best out of college life, and achieve the ultimate goal at the same time. Studying every day to some extent and covering topics consistently decreases the one-time workload....Read more

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Ques. Which one is tougher, AIIMS PG or USMLE?

● Top Answer By Sanchita Dasgupta on 07 Feb 22

USMLE is more difficult than AIIMS PG. If you clear AIIMS PG, you will get a residency. This is not the case with USMLE. As there are several other factors at play. If you have a decent rank in AIIMS PG, you will get your preferred subjects barring a few. For USMILE, it's hard to get a few subjects, even with a ridiculously high score. The interview and visa are the other two unpredictable factors for USMILE. USMLE is more expensive. The entire selection process alone will cost over lakhs. USCE fees are separate.  You can appear multiple times for AIIMS PG. It’s not the same with USMLE. If you fail in the examination, you can appear again but they will factor in your previous failure during your selection. Also, if you get a poor score, you can’t improve on it. After your internship, you can appear anytime for AIIMS. While USMLE prefers fresh graduates. ...Read more

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