AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff 2025: Category-wise opening and closing ranks

AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff 2025: Category-wise opening and closing ranks

Deep PathakUpdated on 02 Sep 2025, 09:56 AM IST

Admission to MBBS seats in AIIMS Delhi is done through the All India NEET UG counselling for the 15% AIQ seats. Candidates need to secure the qualifying AIIMS Delhi cut off marks to be eligible for the counselling session of MCC. The qualifying AIIMS Delhi cut off is released by the NTA. Whereas, the admission cutoff for AIIMS Delhi 2025 is released by the MCC after each round of counselling. Read the full article to know comprehensive details about the AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff 2025, including the previous year's qualifying and admission cutoff.

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AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff 2025: Category-wise opening and closing ranks
AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff 2025

NEET cut off 2025 for AIIMS Delhi

The AIIMS Delhi 2025 MBBS cut off in the form of opening and closing ranks is provided on the basis of seat allotment of NEET counselling 2025. The qalifying NEET cutoff 2025 for AIIMS Delhi and admission cutoff is provided below.

AIIMS Delhi 2025 MBBS qualifying marks

Category

Qualifying percentile

Cutoff score

UR/EWS

50th percentile

686 - 144

OBC

40th percentile

143 - 113

SC

40th percentile

143-113

ST

40th percentile

143-113

UR/ EWS - PwBD

45th percentile

143 - 127

OBC PwD

40th percentile

126 - 113

SC PwD

40th percentile

126 - 113

ST PwD

40th percentile

126 - 113

AIIMS Delhi MBBS admission cutoff 2025

S.No.Name of InstituteOpening rankClosing rank

AIIMS, Delhi

1

47


AIIMS, Jodhpur

55

392


AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar

60

706


AIIMS, Rajkot

93

1997


AIIMS, Nagpur

136

862


AIIMS, Bhopal

148

524


AIIMS, Mangalagiri

286

1357


AIIMS, Rishikesh

304

685


AIIMS, Guwahati

509

3177


AIIMS, Bilaspur

621

2183


AIIMS, Bathinda

653

1732


AIIMS, Raipur

710

1235


AIIMS, Gorakhpur

721

2091


AIIMS, Patna

725

1528


AIIMS, Kalyani

754

2276


AIIMS, Bibi Nagar

817

1782


AIIMS, Jammu

930

3384


AIIMS, Deogarh

2058

3164


AIIMS, Rae Bareli

2095

2600


AIIMS, Madurai

2126

3590

AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff: Previous year cutoff

The previous year cutoff of AIIMS Delhi MBBS is provided in the form of opening and closing ranks below.

AIIMS Delhi cut off 2024 for MBBS

Institute

Category

Opening rank

Closing rank

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

General

1.01

47

OBC

48

186

EWS

70

214

SC

69

647

ST

219

1150

AIIMS Delhi cutoff 2023: Opening and closing ranks for MBBS

Institute

Category

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

General

1

57

OBC

64

255

SC

76

989

ST

119

1624

AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff for 2022

Institute

Category

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

General (UR)

1

55


OBC

N/A

242

SC

N/A

965

ST

N/A

3,087


Delhi AIIMS MBBS cutoff: 2021 Opening and closing ranks

Institute

Category

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

General (UR)

1

53


OBC

57

250

SC

N/A

N/A

ST

N/A

N/A

AIIMS cutoff for MBBS: 2020 opening and closing ranks

Institute

Category

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

General (UR)

1

51

OBC

59

218

SC

87

1,198

ST

99

2,239

EWS

54

215

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What rank is needed for AIIMS Delhi MBBS?
A:

For securing an MBBS seat in AIIMS Delhi, generally a rank of 1 to 100 is required for the general category. For reserved category, the required rank may differ. But AIIMS Delhi generally requires a good rank.

Q: Is the AIIMS MBBS cutoff the same as the NEET cutoff?
A:

Yes the qualifying AIIMS MBBS cutoff and NEET cutoff are both same. This cutoff determines the eligibility of students for the MCC online counselling. 

Q: Where can I check the AIIMS MBBS cutoff?
A:

The admission cutoff of AIIMS MBBS can be checked from the seat allotment list of MCC in the form of opening and closing ranks.

Q: What is a safe score for AIIMS Delhi MBBS admission?
A:

A score of 680 plus can be considered a safe score for AIIMS Delhi MBBS admission.

Q: What is the AIIMS MBBS cutoff?
A:

The AIIMS MBBS cutoff is of two types - Qualifying cutoff and admission cutoff. The qualifying cutoff is the minimum marks and percentile required to be eligible for the counselling, whereas, the admission cutoff is the highest rank upto which admission is granted. 

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