NEET Cutoff for AIIMS – Expected Cutoffs, Previous Years’ Cutoffs 

All India Institute of Medical Sciences or AIIMS is a top-notch medical school, hospital and  public medical research university in India. There are 15 operational AIIMS campuses around the country, with AIIMS Delhi, being the most prestigious and the oldest of them all. AIIMS is considered as an “Institute of National Importance”, a recognition which speaks volumes about this medical institution.

Till 2019, AIIMS used to conduct its own entrance exam for the aspirants seeking admission in its UG courses (MBBS). However on October 4th 2019, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, officially announced that from 2020 onwards, admissions to the undergraduate medical programmes at AIIMS campuses around the country will be granted through NEET. Thus, this article would emphasize on the expected cutoff for AIIMS 2021 through NEET and other crucial aspects relevant to NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021.

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NEET Cut Off for AIIMS 2021 – Important Dates

Events Dates
NEET exam date  1st August 2021
Declaration of result First week of September 2021*
Release of NEET cutoff for AIIMS 2021 (MBBS/BDS) First week of September 2021*
Registration for counselling commences September 2021*
Last date for locking of choices  September 2021*
Counselling process starts  Last week of September 2021*

*Exact dates will be announced in due time

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021 – Factors which Determine the Cut Off

There are 6 factors which will determine the NEET cutoff for AIIMS 2021. These are:

  • Number of candidates appearing for NEET 2021
  • Number of candidates seeking admissions in AIIMS
  • Number of seats available in AIIMS
  • Difficulty level of NEET 2021
  • Marks obtained in NEET 2021
  • Reservation of seats for different categories in AIIMS

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS – Key Differences between AIIMS Entrance Test and NEET

  • AIIMS entrance exam was conducted as an online test whereas NEET is conducted in the Pen and Paper mode.
  • There were a total 200 questions asked in AIIMS entrance test whereas there are only 180 questions asked in NEET.
  • The duration of the AIIMS entrance exam was 3 and a half hours whereas the duration of NEET is 3 hours.
  • There was an additional General Knowledge section in AIIMS entrance examination whereas no such section appears in NEET.
  • AIIMS entrance examination carries a negative marking of 0.33 for every wrong attempt whereas ¼ marks are deducted in NEET for each wrong attempt.
  • AIIMS is considered more difficult as compared to NEET (in terms of standard of questions from each section).

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS – Expected Cutoff 2021

 2020 was the first year when the admissions to the medical UG courses of AIIMS was granted through NEET. Till 2019, AIIMS used to conduct its own entrance exam which was altogether different from NEET. Also, the cutoff parameters were different to what they are for NEET.

Thus, it becomes extremely difficult to estimate what the exact cutoffs will be for the candidates to get admission in AIIMS medical institutions around the country. However, it is expected that the NEET Cutoff for AIIMS will be at par with other top medical institutions in the country. Thus, our team of experts have managed to evaluate the expected cutoffs for various AIIMS campuses in India for the year 2021.

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Below given are the expected NEET cutoff for AIIMS for the year 2021 –

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021, Delhi – Expected Cutoffs

Category Seat Available Cutoff Marks 
Unreserved 51 662 – 667
OBC 27 652- 655
SC 15 605 – 610
ST 7 580 – 585

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021, Bhopal – Expected Cutoffs

Category Seat Available Cutoff Marks 
Unreserved 51 602 – 606
OBC 27 595 – 601
SC 15 575 – 578
ST 7 490 – 493

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021, Bhubaneswar – Expected Cutoffs

Category Seat Available Cutoff Marks 
Unreserved 51 594 – 596
OBC 27 582 – 585
SC 15 514 – 518
ST 7 423 – 425

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021, Jodhpur – Expected Cutoffs

Category Seat Available Cutoff Marks 
Unreserved 51 579 – 581
OBC 27 570 – 572
SC 15 508 – 510
ST 7 393 – 396

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021, Patna – Expected Cutoffs

Category Seat Available Cutoff Marks 
Unreserved 51 594 – 596
OBC 27 582 – 585
SC 15 514 – 518
ST 7 423 – 425

Note – The cutoff range mentioned above is estimated and evaluated based on the cutoff trends of various top-notch medical institutions in India. The official NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021 is subject to vary from the data provided above. Thus, it is advisable for the candidates to wait for the official NEET cutoffs for AIIMS to release.

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NEET Cutoff for AIIMS – Previous Years’ Cutoff

It may seem irrelevant for the candidates to glance through the previous years’ cutoff for AIIMS, solely because of the fact that AIIMS no longer would be the exam conducting body for admissions in AIIMS. From 2020, NEET has become a single entrance exam through which the admissions will be granted to the UG programmes in AIIMS. However, to understand the complexities of the cutoff trends, it is highly recommended for the students to go through the previous years’ cutoff for AIIMS and qualifying percentile as well.

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS, DELHI- UG (2019)

Category  Cutoff Rank
GENERAL/Unreserved 8116
Other Backward Classes 9033
Scheduled Castes 39761
Scheduled Tribes 3031
People with Disability 8116
Economically Weaker Section 8116

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS – Qualifying Percentile (2019)

Category  Cutoff Percentile 
GENERAL 98.1246748
Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer) 95.2939507
Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes 90.2036135
Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes OPH 82.2825521
OBC OPH 90.2036135
GENERAL OPH 95.2939507

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS – Qualifying Percentile (2018)

Category  Cutoff Percentile
GENERAL 98.8334496
SC/ST 93.6505421
OBC (Non- Creamy Layer) 97.0117712

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS, Delhi – Qualifying Percentile (2017)

Category  Cutoff Rank Cutoff Percentile 
GENERAL 52 99.9829207
Other Backward Classes 5590 98.0550008
Scheduled Castes 1143 99.6061463
Scheduled Tribes 4478 98.4429374

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS – FAQ’s

Are there any State Quota seats available in AIIMS Delhi through NEET?

No, there aren’t any State Quota seats available in AIIMS Delhi through NEET. Candidates will be granted admission under All India Quota.

When will the NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021 release?

NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021 are expected to be released in the later half of September 2021.

Will the admissions to AIIMS be granted through NEET from 2020 onwards?

Yes, the admissions to AIIMS will be granted through NEET from 2020 onwards. On October 4th 2019, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, officially announced that from 2020 onwards, admissions to the undergraduate medical programmes at AIIMS will be granted through NEET.

What are the factors which will determine the NEET Cutoff for AIIMS 2021?

There are 6 factors which will determine the NEET cutoff for AIIMS 2021. These are:

  • Number of candidates appearing for NEET 2021
  • Number of candidates seeking admissions in AIIMS
  • Number of seats available in AIIMS
  • Difficulty level of NEET 2021
  • Marks obtained in NEET 2021
  • Reservation of seats for different categories in AIIMS

What is the expected NEET cutoff for AIIMS, Delhi for the year 2021?

Ans –  The expected NEET cutoff for AIIMS, Delhi for the year 2021 is given below in the tabular form –

Category Seat Available Cutoff Marks 
Unreserved 51 662 – 667
OBC 27 652- 655
SC 15 605 – 610
ST 7 580 – 585

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