AIIMS INI CET choice filling 2024 facility for mock round begins today; how to fill choices
INI CET Counselling 2024: Mock round seat allotment results will be declared on June 15. Based on the results, candidates will be allowed to exercise choice filling facility for round 1.
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Use NowAnu Parthiban | June 11, 2024 | 07:48 AM IST
NEW DELHI: All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi (AIIMS New Delhi) will start the mock round choice filling process for the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET 2024) July session today. All candidates who have been declared qualified in INI CET will be eligible to participate in INI CET round 1 and round 2 counselling process, the institute said.
The INI CET choice filling link will be made available on “MyPage”, which can be accessed through login credentials generated during registration, on the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in. The last date to complete the AIIMS INI CET choice filling 2024 is June 13 up to 5 pm.
OBC and EWS candidates who obtained lower than the INI CET cut-off rank and failed to produce valid category certificates will not be eligible for participating in the counselling rounds for PG seat allotment .
The INI CET mock seat allocation will be done prior to INI CET round 1 seat allocation. The mock round is held to give candidates an idea as to where they are likely to get admission as per choices provided by them. The INI CET seat allotment results 2024 for mock round will be declared on June 15.
“Those who will not login during exercising of choices (Institute and subject/speciality) for first round their order of choice will be considered as per choices made during mock round,” it said.
Candidates should also note that choices cannot be edited and reordered after round 1 choice filling deadline. The INI CET round 2 seat allocation will also be done as per the preferences submitted during round 1.
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INI CET 2024: How to make choices?
Eligible candidates should register and login using a new password. Here are the steps to make choices for INI CET counselling 2024.
- After logging in, candidates will have to confirm their name and candidate ID.
- Now, click on ‘make choice’ button to process the options.
- Add institute and subject or speciality in the order of preference.
- To add a choice, applicants will have to choose institute and subject from two separate drop-down menus and click add choice.
- To remove a choice, click on the delete button against that choice.
- Confirm the order in which the choices are added and click on the ‘save’ button.
- To reorder your choices, use up and down arrows or drag and drop the choice.
- Candidates should submit and lock choices before the last date as they will not be allowed to edit after the round 1 last date.
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