INI CET July 2026 is conducted by AIIMS for postgraduate medical admissions across 23 Institutes of National Importance. A score of 120 out of 200 places you at roughly the 60th percentile and is expected to fetch an overall rank in the range of 500–800 (General category), based on July 2025 trends. The result is expected around June 30, 2026, and will be published on the official website at aiimsexams.ac.in.

  • A score of 120 marks out of 200 corresponds to an expected overall rank of 500–800 (General/EWS) based on July 2025 trends.
  • INI CET uses +1 mark per correct answer and –1/3 mark per wrong answer across 200 MCQs.
  • At 120 marks, students in the OBC category can expect an OBC-pool rank of 200–350.
  • Colleges like AIIMS Patna, Raipur, Bhubaneswar, Nagpur, Gorakhpur, and Mangalagiri are realistic options at this score.
  • AIIMS New Delhi and PGIMER Chandigarh are very unlikely at 120 marks — both close within the top 150 ranks.
  • The INI CET July 2026 result is not yet declared as of June 11, 2026 — expected around June 30, 2026.
  • Tiebreakers are resolved by higher section marks, then fewer wrong answers, then older date of birth — in that order.

INI CET July 2026 Total Marks and Exam Pattern

INI CET is a computer-based test of 200 multiple-choice questions, each carrying one mark. Wrong answers attract a penalty of one-third of a mark. The exam is split into four equal sections of 50 questions each, with 45 minutes allotted per section. Understanding this structure helps you convert your raw score into a meaningful rank estimate.

Parameter Details
Total Questions 200
Total Marks 200
Marks per Correct Answer +1
Negative Marking (Wrong Answer) –1/3
Unattempted Questions No penalty
Sections 4 (50 questions each)
Time per Section 45 minutes
Total Duration 3 hours (180 minutes)
Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Medium English

A score of 120 out of 200 means you answered roughly 120 questions correctly with no wrong answers, or a higher number correctly offset by some penalty from wrong answers. Either way, 120 marks places you at 60% of the total, which is competitive for several AIIMS campuses but short of the top-tier institutes.

Source: - AIIMS — aiimsexams.ac.in


Expected Rank for 120 Marks in INI CET July 2026

The table below maps score bands to expected overall ranks for the General category, based on July 2025 data and historical trends. These are planning estimates — not official predictions. AIIMS does not publish a marks-vs-rank key; these figures come from student-reported data and coaching-institute analysis after the July 2025 result.

This table is a planning guide — not an official prediction. Actual ranks depend on the difficulty level and number of students appearing in July 2026.

Score Band (out of 200) Expected Overall Rank (General) — Based on July 2025 Trends Competitive Outlook
130–140 200–400 Strong — AIIMS Mumbai, NIMHANS viable
125–130 400–500 Good — newer AIIMS and JIPMER Karaikal reachable
120–125 500–700 Moderate — rank for 120 marks; newer AIIMS likely
115–120 700–1,000 Moderate — most newer AIIMS remain accessible
110–115 1,000–1,400 Average — limited to lower-intake AIIMS campuses
100–110 1,400–2,200 Below average — counselling seat availability tight

The row highlighted in bold shows the 120–125 band, which maps to an expected overall rank of 500–700. Taking the broader view including the 500–800 range covers students scoring exactly 120 who may land slightly lower depending on competition in July 2026.

Source: - AIIMS — aiimsexams.ac.in (July 2025 result data)


Category-wise Rank Variation at 120 Marks

INI CET ranks students within their respective reservation pools. So your category rank — not your overall rank — determines seat allotment during counselling. At 120 marks, category-wise expected ranks differ significantly from the overall rank. Reserved category students scoring 120 marks can expect a much stronger relative standing within their own pool compared to the overall ladder.

Category Expected Rank at 120 Marks (Based on July 2025 Trends) Rank Pool
General / EWS 500–800 (overall) Unreserved merit list
OBC 200–350 (OBC pool) OBC reservation seats
SC 100–200 (SC pool) SC reservation seats
ST 50–120 (ST pool) ST reservation seats

These category ranks matter most during Round 1 counselling allotment. An SC or ST student with 120 marks holds a category rank competitive enough for AIIMS New Delhi or PGIMER Chandigarh reserved seats. General/EWS students at this score should focus on newer AIIMS campuses where closing ranks historically run above 500.


College Chances with 120 Marks in INI CET July 2026

The table below shows likely admission chances for General category students scoring 120 marks, based on July 2025 closing rank trends. All chance assessments are expected estimates — actual closing ranks for July 2026 will depend on seat availability, number of qualified students, and counselling participation.

Institute Approximate Closing Rank (July 2025 Trend) Chance at 120 Marks (General)
AIIMS New Delhi Top 100–150 Very Low
PGIMER Chandigarh Top 150 Very Low
AIIMS Mumbai Top 200 Low
NIMHANS Bengaluru Top 300 (most seats) Low
SCTIMST Trivandrum Varies — few seats Low to Moderate
JIPMER Karaikal Rank 400–700 range Moderate to Good
AIIMS Bhopal Rank 400–800 Moderate
AIIMS Jodhpur Rank 400–800 Moderate
AIIMS Rishikesh Rank 400–800 Moderate
AIIMS Patna Rank 500–900 Good
AIIMS Raipur Rank 500–900 Good
AIIMS Bhubaneswar Rank 500–900 Good
AIIMS Nagpur Rank 600–1,000 Good
AIIMS Gorakhpur Rank 600–1,000 Good
AIIMS Mangalagiri Rank 600–1,000 Good

Branch choice matters within each institute. Seats in popular MD branches like Medicine, Surgery, and Paediatrics close much earlier than less-sought branches. At rank 500–800, students should keep branch preferences flexible and consider less competitive specialities at mid-tier AIIMS to improve allotment chances.

Source: - AIIMS — aiimsexams.ac.in (July 2025 counselling data)


How INI CET Rank is Calculated

AIIMS assigns a single merit rank to each student based on total marks scored in the 200-question paper. There is no normalisation across shifts because INI CET is conducted in a single session. The rank directly reflects raw performance on exam day.

Your INI CET rank = your position in the merit list sorted by total marks in descending order, across all students appearing in that session.

When two or more students score the same marks, AIIMS resolves the tie using the following rules in order:

  1. Higher marks in subject sections — the student with more marks in the individual section(s) gets a better rank.
  2. Fewer wrong answers — the student who attempted fewer incorrect responses is ranked higher.
  3. Older date of birth — the older student (earlier DOB) is ranked higher if the first two criteria are still tied.

Understanding tiebreakers matters if you are at a score band where hundreds of students cluster together — which is common around the 110–125 marks range. Attempting fewer risky questions (where you are unsure) can improve your effective rank even if your gross mark total matches someone else’s.


Frequently Asked Questions — 120 Marks in INI CET July 2026

Ques. What is the expected rank for 120 marks in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. Based on July 2025 trends, a score of 120 marks is expected to fetch an overall rank of approximately 500–800 in the General/EWS category. This is an estimate — actual ranks depend on the difficulty of the July 2026 paper and the number of students appearing.

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

Ans. 120 marks (60%) is a competitive score that places you in contention for several newer AIIMS campuses. It is not strong enough for AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, or AIIMS Mumbai in the General category, but it opens up good options at AIIMS Patna, Raipur, Bhubaneswar, Nagpur, Gorakhpur, and Mangalagiri based on 2025 closing trends.

Ques. Which colleges can I get with 120 marks in INI CET July 2026 (General category)?

Ans. At 120 marks (expected rank 500–800, General), your realistic options based on July 2025 trends are AIIMS Patna, Raipur, Bhubaneswar, Nagpur, Gorakhpur, Mangalagiri, and JIPMER Karaikal. AIIMS Bhopal, Jodhpur, and Rishikesh are borderline. AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, and AIIMS Mumbai are out of reach for General category at this score.

Ques. What is the category-wise rank for 120 marks in INI CET?

Ans. Expected category ranks at 120 marks based on July 2025 trends: General/EWS — 500–800 overall; OBC — 200–350 in the OBC pool; SC — 100–200 in the SC pool; ST — 50–120 in the ST pool. Reserved category students at this score have significantly better relative standing within their own pools.

Ques. Has the INI CET July 2026 result been declared?

Ans. No, as of June 11, 2026, the INI CET July 2026 result has not been declared. AIIMS is expected to publish the result around June 30, 2026, on the official website at aiimsexams.ac.in.

Ques. How does INI CET resolve ties in rank when two students score the same marks?

Ans. AIIMS uses three tiebreakers in order: first, the student with higher marks in individual subject sections is ranked better; second, if still tied, the student with fewer wrong answers gets the higher rank; third, if both criteria are equal, the older student by date of birth is ranked higher.