AIIMS INI SS 2024: Open round seat allotment results declared at aiimsexams.ac.in; reporting schedule
Alivia Mukherjee | February 9, 2024 | 06:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIIMS INI SS 2024 Seat Allotment Result: Candidates are required to report to the allotted college by February 17.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: All India Institute of Medical Sciences has published the AIIMS INI SS January 2024 seat allotment result. The AIIMS INI SS seat allotment result has been out for open round. Candidates who have registered can check the AIIMS INI SS 2024 seal allotment results on the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in.
According to the official notice, candidates who have been allocated a seat to an Institute in the AIIMS INI SS open round are required to report to the allotted college by February 17 up to 5:00 pm. The official notice has the contact details of the nodal officer of the respective institute.
AIIMS INI SS 2024: Documents to carry
Candidates are required to carry the following original documents while reporting to the institute.
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Copy of Proof of Deposit of Rupees 3 Lakh (deposited between February 1 to 6).
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Offer letter (from MyPage after logging in)
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Institute allocation Slip (take a print after online acceptance of the allocated Seat (Institute subject/specialty)
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Completion of the application form (Final Registration Slip, From MyPage after logging in)
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Admit Card issued by AIIMS (From MyPage after logging in
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MBBS Original Degree Certificate with all Professional marks sheet
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Original/Provisional (as available) passing certificate of MD/MS.
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Mark Sheets of MD/MS certificates.
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Tenure and course Completion certificate till January 31
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Permanent or Provisional Registration Certificate issued by MCI/DMC/State Medical.
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High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate as proof of date of birth. (Matriculation)
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Any other certificate in respect of candidature as per prospectus INI-SS Part-B of the respective institute as applicable
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If a candidate fails to submit the documents, his/her candidature will be cancelled. Candidates are required to report directly at the allocated Institute with a downloaded offer letter from MyPage along with the required document within the specified date and time. Failure to report will lead to forfeiture of Rs.3 Lakh deposited at the time of open round registration.
AIIMS INI SS 2024 Seat Allotment Result: Steps to check
Candidates can follow these steps to check the AIIMS INI SS 2024 seat allotment result.
- Go to the official website of AIIMS at aiimsexams.ac.in.
- Click on AIIMS INI SS January 2024 seat allotment result link available on the home page.
- A new PDF file will open.
- Check you roll number
- Download the PDF and take a printout for future reference.
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