AIIMS institutes have always been the first choice of the medical aspirants to study MBBS. However only top rankers can secure admission in MBBS course at AIIMS colleges in India. Every year, thousands of NEET-qualified candidates compete for a limited number of seats, making the admission process highly challenging. In this article we have discussed the AIIMS MBBS 2026 re NEET score requirement for General, OBC, SC and ST categories.
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The General category candidates do not have any reservation benefits and therefore witness the highest level of competition for AIIMS Delhi MBBS admission. Candidates need to secure a rank within the top 50 in India to obtain a seat in AIIMS Delhi. Based on previous counselling trends, General category candidates may require approximately 705+ marks in re-NEET 2026 to get a seat in AIIMS Delhi.
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Candidates belonging to the OBC category may require approximately 700+ marks to secure a strong chance of admission. Previous counselling data indicates that OBC category admissions often close within the top few hundred ranks.
Reserved category candidates benefit from category-specific seat reservations. However, competition for the SC category for AIIMS Delhi seats remains intense. Based on previous trends, SC category candidates may need approximately 660+ marks in re NEET 2026 for a to get an MBBS seat in AIIMS Delhi.
The ST category also has reserved seats at AIIMS Delhi. Candidates belonging to the ST category may require approximately 650+ marks in re NEET 2026 to remain competitive for AIIMS Delhi MBBS admission. Previous counselling trends indicate that ST category admissions often close within the top thousand ranks.
Candidates must qualify the medical entrance exam by securing the NEET cutoff to be eligible for admission to any of the AIIMS institutes in India. The NEET 2026 cutoff for admission to the AIIMS institutes will be provided below, once available. Meanwhile, candidates can check previous year’s NEET cutoff for reference.
Category | NEET 2025 qualifying percentile | NEET 2025 cutoff |
General/ EWS | 50th percentile | 686-144 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th percentile | 143-113 |
General/ EWS-PwD | 45th percentile | 143-127 |
SC/ST/OBC- PwD | 40th percentile | 126-113 |
To secure a MBBS seat in AIIMS institutes, candidates can take reference from the last year’s allotted rank. The previous year’s AIIMS MBBS rank for round 1 general category are provided in the table below. Candidates can check the opening and closing rank to have an idea of an approximate AIIMS MBBS 2026 re NEET score requirement for General, OBC, SC, ST category.
Name of the college | Opening rank | Closing rank |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi | 1 | 48 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur | 55 | 392 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal | 148 | 531 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Rishikesh | 230 | 685 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhubaneswar | 60 | 706 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Nagpur | 136 | 862 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raipur | 710 | 1235 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Mangalagiri | 286 | 1357 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Patna | 702 | 1537 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bathinda | 653 | 1733 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad | 514 | 1782 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Rajkot | 93 | 1997 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Gorakhpur | 721 | 2091 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bilaspur | 621 | 2183 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Kalyani | 754 | 2276 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raebareli | 2095 | 2600 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Deogarh | 2058 | 3164 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Guwahati | 509 | 3177 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Vijaypur | 930 | 3389 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Madurai | 2126 | 3597 |
On Question asked by student community
Hello Dear Student,
Passing NEET is generally mandatory if you want your degree recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) to practice or pursue further studies in India. However, because you do not intend to study or practice in India, you are not strictly bound by the rules of the
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Hello Dear Student,
It's difficult to get a government MBBS for SC category students with 350 marks. The cut-off for a government BAMS or BHMS is also high (around 420-530+).
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