AIIMS BSc Nursing result 2025 declared on aiimsexams.ac.in; cut-off drops for all categories
Vagisha Kaushik | June 6, 2025 | 05:15 PM IST | 1 min read
AIIMS BSc Nursing 2025 Result: Candidates can upload OBC-NCL, EWS certificates by June 15 by logging in with their registration ID, RUC code, password.
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Download EBookThe All India Institute of Medical Sciences has declared the AIIMS BSc Nursing result 2025. Candidates can check their results on the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in. The exam was conducted on June 1. AIIMS BSc nursing result PDF includes the list of candidates with their roll number, category, percentage, and overall rank. AIIMS BSc Nursing result 2025 (out) live updates.
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Qualified candidates will be eligible for mock round or first round of AIIMS BSc nursing seat allotment. “All provisionally qualified Candidates as per list below are subject to outcome of preliminary scrutiny of uploaded OBC (NCL)/EWS certificate, will exercise their choice/s of the Institute through Seat Allocation process. Choice thus made will be final & no claim including order of preference be entertained in this regard thereafter,” the institute said in the latest notice.
The institute asked candidates to upload their certificates for preliminary scrutiny before seat allocation between June 6 and June 15 by logging in on the candidate dashboard. The issuing date of OBC-NCL and EWS certificates is April 1, 2025 to May 15, 2025.
“Those candidates, who are found not eligible for OBC (NCL)/EWS seat on the basis of preliminary scrutiny of respective certificates, shall be treated as UR if their rank is within the cut off rank for UR Merit List, or will NOT be considered to be eligible in this list for Seat Allocation if the rank is beyond the cut off rank for UR Merit List,” the institute added.
AIIMS further asked candidates to fill their choices carefully as the choices exercised in the first round will be applicable for all subsequent rounds.
AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025: Cut-off
The category-wise AIIMS BSc Nursing cut-off 2025 is given below.
|
Category |
Cut-off overall rank |
|
UR |
16016 |
|
UR-PWBD |
8858 |
|
EWS |
15999 |
|
EWS-PwBD |
13030 |
|
OBC-NCL |
20575 |
|
OBC (NCL) PWBD |
20189 |
|
SC |
26164 |
|
SC PWBD |
23565 |
|
ST |
26007 |
|
ST PWBD |
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