AIIMS Result 2019 for MBBS declared; Download merit lists and check counselling date
Manashjyoti | June 12, 2019 | 09:21 PM IST | 2 mins read
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New Delhi, June 12:
AIIMS New Delhi, which is the exam conducting authority, has declared the result of AIIMS MBBS 2019 today for all candidates who have appeared in the computer-based exam. The result is released through two merit lists: a rank-wise list and the other a roll number-wise list.
The merit lists carries such details like the name and roll number of the candidate, qualifying status, section-wise and overall marks, AIR and category rank, and also the qualifying status. Candidates who qualify in the exam will be eligible to participate in the counselling and seat allotment process, which will starts from June 20.
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How to check AIIMS MBBS 2019 Result
- Go to the AIIMS New Delhi result portal - aiimsexams.org
- The rank-wise and roll number-wise merit lists would be appear on screen
- Click on the merit lists to open them
- The lists would be available in downloadable pdf format
- Download and take a print
AIIMS MBBS 2019 was conducted on June May 25 and 26 in two shifts. The morning shift was conducted from 9 am -12.30 pm, and evening shift from 3-6.30 pm. Questions were multiple-choice type and assertion-based. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics each contributed 60 questions, while there were 10 questions each from General Knowledge and Aptitude and Logical Thinking as well. The total number of questions for the paper was 200.
AIIMS MBBS Cutoff percentile
AIIMS New Delhi has released the category-wise cutoff percentile that candidates have to score to qualify in the exam; refer the table below. Only such candidates who score equal to or higher than the prescribed cutoff percentile would be eligible for participation in subsequent admission rounds, including .
AIIMS MBBS 2019 qualifying cutoff
|
Category |
Cutoff Percentile |
Overall Rank |
Category Rank |
|
UR |
99.3152787 |
2340 |
2340 |
|
UR-PWBD |
95.3948306 |
15863 |
15863 |
|
OBC(NCL) |
98.7410432 |
4312 |
1240 |
|
PWBD-OBC (NCL) |
90.3963487 |
32709 |
12356 |
|
SC |
92.1628908 |
26850 |
688 |
|
PWBD- SC |
86.0098826 |
47809 |
1856 |
|
ST |
90.3549199 |
33190 |
216 |
|
PWBD-ST |
None qualified |
None qualified |
None qualified |
Admission
Based on AIIMS MBBS 2019 result, a total of 1207 seats, including 7 for foreign candidates, will be filled in the 15 participating AIIMS institutes, which include AIIMS New Delhi, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Guntur, Jodhpur, Nagpur, Patna, Raipur, Rishikesh, Bathinda, Gorakhpur, Kalyani, Rae Bareli, Deogarh and Telangana. The allotment of seats will be based on both the merit rank of the candidate and also choices opted at the time of admission.
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