AIIMS NORCET 4 result 2023 declared at norcet4.aiimsexams.ac.in; 2,668 candidates qualify
Vagisha Kaushik | July 19, 2023 | 11:34 AM IST | 1 min read
NORCET 4 Result: Candidates can check individual scorecard by logging in with their ID and password at aiimsexams.ac.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has declared the Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET) 4 result 2023. Candidates who appeared for the recruitment test can check their results on the official website, norcet4.aiimsexams.ac.in. AIIMS NORCET 4 exam was held on June 3.
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A total of 2,668 candidates including 1,051 male and 1,616 female candidates have qualified the exam. Candidates can view their individual scorecards by logging in with their ID and password. The medical institute has issued a roll number wise list of provisionally qualified candidates for the post of nursing officer in AIIMS, four central government hospitals, and other participating institutes. The list includes the candidate's roll number, category, PwBD status, gender, percentage, and rank.
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How to check AIIMS NORCET 4 result 2023?
- Visit the official website, norcet4.aiimsexams.ac.in
- On the homepage, click on ‘notification’
- Now, click on ‘Result of Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test'
- NORCET 4 result PDF will appear on the screen
- Search for your roll number
- Download the PDF for future reference
“All candidates (including those who have not qualified) have been awarded score based on their performance in NORCET-4. This can be viewed in MyPage on portal (www.aiimsexams.ac.in) after login using Candidate ID and Password,” the institute informed.
AIIMS has also released NORCET 2023 cut-off and gender, category-wise number of qualified candidates. The final seat position for allocation and detail procedure will be published on July 21 and online choice-filling will begin from 5 pm onwards.
AIIMS NORCET Result 2023: Qualified candidates
|
Category |
Male |
Male PwBD |
Female |
Female PwBD |
Total |
|
UR |
43 |
1 |
181 |
1 |
226 |
|
EWS |
20 |
- |
42 |
0 |
62 |
|
OBC (NCL) |
485 |
3 |
616 |
1 |
1,105 |
|
SC |
440 |
1 |
613 |
- |
1,054 |
|
ST |
57 |
1 |
163 |
- |
221 |
|
Total |
1,045 |
6 |
1,615 |
2 |
2,668 |
AIIMS NORCET 2023 cut-off
|
Category |
Percentage cut-off |
|
UR, EWS |
50.000 |
|
OBC |
45.000 |
|
SC, ST |
40.000 |
|
UR-PwBD |
45.167 |
|
EWS-PwBD |
- |
|
OBC-PwBD |
41.500 |
|
SC-PwBD |
44.167 |
|
ST-PwBD |
38.667 |
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