A score of 120 marks out of 200 in INI CET July 2026 is expected to place you at an overall rank of approximately 4,000–7,000 in the General/UR category, based on INI CET 2025 session trends and the July session’s typical candidate volume of around 75,000 students.

INI CET is conducted by AIIMS New Delhi for PG medical admissions across 24 Institutes of National Importance (INIs), including 19 AIIMS campuses, JIPMER Puducherry, PGIMER Chandigarh, NIMHANS Bengaluru and SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram. The July 2026 session opened seats in MD, MS, MDS, DM and M.Ch programmes. Understanding your expected rank at 120 marks helps you build a focused college list before INI CET July 2026 counselling begins.

  • INI CET July 2026 total marks: 200 (200 MCQs × 1 mark; −1/3 for each wrong answer).
  • 120 marks = 60% of the total — a moderate score band with realistic options at select INI campuses.
  • Expected overall rank at 120 marks (UR/General): approximately 4,000–7,000, based on INI CET July 2025 data.
  • Rank can fall as low as 1,200–2,500 if the July 2026 paper is significantly harder than average.
  • Realistic college options include AIIMS Deoghar, AIIMS Mangalagiri and other newer AIIMS campuses for select MD/MS specialties.
  • SC/ST students at 120 marks benefit from significantly lower category ranks, improving access to established AIIMS campuses.
Direct Link: INI CET Official Website — AIIMS Exams Portal (Official)aiimsexams.ac.in

INI CET July 2026 — Total Marks and Scoring Pattern

INI CET July 2026 consists of 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each carrying 1 mark. The maximum score is 200 marks. Each incorrect answer deducts 1/3 of a mark; unattempted questions carry no penalty. The paper covers pre-clinical, para-clinical and clinical subjects across four sections of 50 questions each.

A score of 120 represents exactly 60% of the total. The table below places 120 marks in context with the broader score distribution seen in recent INI CET sessions.

Score Range (out of 200) Performance Band Approximate Overall Rank — UR (Moderate Paper)
160–200 Excellent Top 300–500
140–159 Very Good 500–2,000
120–139 Good 2,000–7,000
100–119 Average 7,000–15,000
Below 100 Below Average 15,000+

These rank estimates are expected approximations based on INI CET July 2025 and January 2026 session trends. Actual ranks for INI CET July 2026 will be published by AIIMS New Delhi after result declaration.


Expected Rank for 120 Marks in INI CET July 2026

Students scoring 120 marks in INI CET July 2026 can expect an overall rank of approximately 4,000–7,000 in the General/UR category under a moderate-difficulty paper. The July session sees roughly 75,000 students appear — fewer than the January session (~87,000) — which can improve ranks slightly at the same score compared to the January session.

The table below shows expected rank ranges across marks near the 120 band, based on INI CET 2025 session data.

Marks (out of 200) Expected Rank — UR General (Moderate Paper) Expected Rank — UR General (Harder Paper)
135 1,500–3,000 600–1,200
130 2,500–4,500 900–1,600
125 3,500–5,500 1,100–2,000
120 4,000–7,000 1,200–2,500
115 6,000–9,000 1,800–3,500
110 8,000–12,000 2,500–5,000

INI CET January 2025 session data shows that a harder-than-average paper can compress the score distribution significantly, pushing 120-mark scorers into the 1,200–2,500 rank band. All figures are expected estimates based on previous INI CET session trends and are not official AIIMS projections.


Category-Wise Expected Rank at 120 Marks in INI CET July 2026

INI CET seat allotment is done category-wise. Your category rank — not your overall rank — determines eligibility against an institute’s category-specific closing rank. The table below shows how category reservation affects seat access at 120 marks, using INI CET January 2026 overall qualifying closing rank data as a reference benchmark.

Category INI CET January 2026 Overall Qualifying Closing Rank (All Institutes) Implication for Students Scoring 120 Marks
UR (General) 7,621 Rank 4,000–7,000 is borderline; newer AIIMS realistic for select specialties
EWS 17,596 EWS category seats extend access beyond the UR closing rank threshold
OBC 11,318 OBC category seats offer moderate improvement over UR; more specialties accessible
SC 20,266 Strong access — 120 marks comfortably within SC qualifying band; mid-tier AIIMS viable
ST 27,569 Broadest access — 120 marks well within ST qualifying range; established AIIMS within reach

These figures are from INI CET January 2026 Round 1 data. INI CET July 2026 category-wise closing ranks will be published by AIIMS New Delhi after each round of counselling and may differ from the above reference values.


College Chances at 120 Marks in INI CET July 2026

At an expected rank of 4,000–7,000 (120 marks, UR General), your most realistic options are AIIMS Deoghar, AIIMS Mangalagiri, AIIMS Gorakhpur for select MD programmes, and other newer AIIMS campuses. Established campuses such as AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh and JIPMER Puducherry typically require General/UR ranks well below 2,800 for most MD/MS specialties.

Institute INI CET July 2025 Overall UR Closing Rank (Reference) Chance at 120 Marks — UR General (Expected)
AIIMS New Delhi ~1,460 Very Low — need rank below ~1,460 for most specialties
PGIMER Chandigarh ~2,709 Very Low — need rank below ~2,709
JIPMER Puducherry ~2,396 Very Low — need rank below ~2,396
AIIMS Nagpur ~1,849 Very Low — need rank below ~1,849
AIIMS Mangalagiri ~4,035 Possible — accessible for ranks near 4,000–4,035
AIIMS Deoghar ~5,166 Good — ranks 4,000–5,166 eligible for select specialties
AIIMS Gorakhpur (select MD programmes) Up to ~25,133 (MD 2025) Very Good — most MD programmes accessible at this rank
NIMHANS Bengaluru Specialty-specific Moderate — Psychiatry/Neuroscience seats; verify programme-wise data
SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram Specialty-specific Moderate — limited programmes; check branch-wise cutoffs
Other newer AIIMS (Raebareli, Bilaspur, Guwahati, Rajkot, Jammu, Bibinagar, Kalyani) Varies by campus Good to Very Good — newer campuses typically carry higher overall closing ranks

All institute-level closing ranks above are from INI CET July 2025 and are used for reference only. SC/ST students scoring 120 marks carry a much lower category rank and may access AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER and JIPMER for reserved-category specialty seats. Final INI CET July 2026 closing ranks will be published by AIIMS New Delhi after each counselling round.


Factors That Affect Your Rank at 120 Marks

Your actual INI CET July 2026 rank at 120 marks is not fixed — several variables shape where you land in the final rank list.

  • Paper difficulty level: A harder paper compresses scores at the top and can push 120-mark scorers to a rank as low as 1,200–2,500. An easier paper raises competition at every score level, pushing 120 marks toward rank 7,000 or beyond.
  • Total students appearing: The July session draws fewer students (~75,000) than January (~87,000). Fewer students at the same difficulty level typically means a marginally better rank for the same score.
  • Net score vs. attempts: Two students both at 120 marks may have reached it through very different combinations of correct, incorrect and unattempted answers. The net score after negative marking is what determines rank — not total attempts.
  • Category: For seat allotment, your category rank determines eligibility. SC and ST students with the same 120 marks hold a significantly lower category rank, broadening their college and specialty options considerably.
  • Specialty preference: High-demand specialties — General Medicine, Radiodiagnosis, General Surgery, Orthopaedics — close at much lower ranks within any given AIIMS. Choosing a less competitive branch at the same institute can open admission at 120 marks where a top branch would not.

INI CET July 2026 120 Marks FAQs

Ques. What is the total marks for INI CET July 2026?

Ans. INI CET July 2026 is a 200-mark exam consisting of 200 MCQs, each carrying 1 mark. Negative marking of 1/3 of a mark applies for every wrong answer. Unattempted questions carry no penalty, making the maximum possible score 200.

Ques. What rank can I expect for 120 marks in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. Based on INI CET July 2025 and January 2026 trends, 120 marks out of 200 is expected to place General/UR students at an overall rank of approximately 4,000–7,000 under a moderate-difficulty paper. If the July 2026 paper is significantly harder, this rank could improve to 1,200–2,500. These are expected estimates; official ranks are published by AIIMS New Delhi after the result.

Ques. Can I get AIIMS New Delhi with 120 marks in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. Getting AIIMS New Delhi with 120 marks is very unlikely for General/UR students. The INI CET July 2025 overall UR closing rank at AIIMS New Delhi was approximately 1,460, which requires a score well above 120 in a typical paper. SC/ST students may have access through reserved-category seats, where the category-specific closing rank is significantly more relaxed.

Ques. Which colleges can I realistically target with 120 marks in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. At 120 marks (expected rank 4,000–7,000 for UR General), realistic options include AIIMS Deoghar (July 2025 closing rank ~5,166), AIIMS Mangalagiri (~4,035), and AIIMS Gorakhpur for select MD programmes (closing up to ~25,133 in 2025). Newer AIIMS campuses such as AIIMS Raebareli, Bilaspur, Kalyani, Jammu and Rajkot are also viable targets. All data is based on INI CET 2025 closing rank trends.

Ques. How does category affect my chances at 120 marks in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. Category makes a significant difference. In INI CET January 2026, the overall qualifying closing rank for ST students was 27,569 and for SC students was 20,266 — compared to 7,621 for UR students. SC/ST students scoring 120 marks carry a much lower category rank and can access a wider range of AIIMS campuses and specialties than UR students at the same score.

Ques. Is 120 out of 200 a good score in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. 120 marks (60% of total) is a moderate score in INI CET that places you in the Good performance band. You have realistic chances at several newer AIIMS campuses for select specialties. For access to premier institutes such as AIIMS New Delhi or PGIMER Chandigarh for competitive specialties in the UR category, a score of 140 or above is generally advisable based on recent INI CET session trends.