The INI CET July 2026 EWS final round cutoff is expected to close at a rank of approximately 10,000–15,000, corresponding to a score of around 112–122 out of 200, based on July 2025 session trends.

AIIMS New Delhi conducts INI CET on behalf of all Institutes of National Importance for admission to MD, MS, MDS, DM, MCh, and MPH courses. The Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category holds 10% horizontal reservation at participating INIs. For the July 2026 session, AIIMS New Delhi has 19 EWS seats while PGIMER Chandigarh carries no EWS seats at all. The final round — scheduled around June 30, 2026 — closes out all EWS vacancies left unfilled after Round 1 and Round 2, making its cutoff consistently lower than earlier rounds.

  • Expected EWS final round closing rank: approximately 10,000–15,000 (based on July 2025 trends)
  • Expected EWS final round closing score: approximately 112–122 out of 200
  • EWS qualifying percentile: 50th percentile (same threshold as General category)
  • Confirmed EWS seats at AIIMS New Delhi (July 2026): 19 out of 192 total PG seats
  • PGIMER Chandigarh EWS seats: Nil — no EWS reservation in the July 2026 session
  • Total marks in INI CET: 200
Direct Link to INI CET July 2026 Final Round Seat Allotment (To Be Released)

INI CET July 2026 EWS Final Round Cutoff at a Glance

The final round of INI CET July 2026 counselling is the last opportunity for EWS students to secure a PG medical seat. Based on July 2025 trends, the EWS closing rank in the final round is expected between 10,000 and 15,000, which maps to a score of approximately 112–122 out of 200. This is softer than the Round 1 EWS cutoff because only unfilled seats roll into the final round, lowering competition for those vacancies. The minimum qualifying percentile for EWS students is 50th percentile — identical to the General category benchmark.

Parameter Details
Exam INI CET July 2026
Conducting Body AIIMS New Delhi
Total Marks 200
EWS Qualifying Percentile 50th percentile
Expected EWS Final Round Closing Rank 10,000–15,000 (expected, based on July 2025 trends)
Expected EWS Final Round Closing Score 112–122 out of 200 (expected)
Final Round Date Around June 30, 2026
Official Website aiimsexams.ac.in

Tracking prior July sessions gives the clearest picture of where the EWS final round cutoff is likely to land. The EWS closing rank in the final round has consistently sat higher than the General category closing rank — meaning EWS students with a slightly lower score can still secure a seat in the final round. The table below summarises approximate General and EWS closing ranks across recent July sessions.

Session General Final Round Closing Rank (approx.) EWS Final Round Closing Rank (approx.) EWS Minimum Qualifying Percentile
INI CET July 2025 7,000–9,000 10,000–14,000 50th
INI CET July 2024 6,500–8,500 9,500–13,000 50th
INI CET July 2023 6,000–8,000 9,000–12,500 50th

All rank figures above are expected estimates based on previous year counselling trends. Official cutoffs will be declared by AIIMS New Delhi on aiimsexams.ac.in after the final round seat allotment is published.

A key point for EWS students: the EWS qualifying percentile has remained at the 50th percentile across all recent sessions. Clearing this threshold makes you eligible for counselling, but the actual closing rank depends on the number of EWS seats available versus the number of eligible applicants choosing those seats.


INI CET July 2026 EWS Seat Availability in Final Round

The July 2026 seat matrix has been officially released by AIIMS New Delhi. AIIMS New Delhi has 19 confirmed EWS seats out of 192 total PG medical seats. One critical update for this session: PGIMER Chandigarh, which has 134 total seats, carries no EWS seats in the July 2026 matrix. EWS students should plan their choices around institutes that do carry the quota.

In the final round, only vacancies left after Round 1 and Round 2 joinings are available. The number of carry-forward EWS seats varies each cycle. Below is the EWS seat overview for key INIs in the July 2026 session.

Institute Total Seats (July 2026) EWS Seats (Confirmed) Expected EWS Seats in Final Round
AIIMS New Delhi 192 19 2–5 (expected; depends on Round 1 and Round 2 joinings)
AIIMS Bhopal / Jodhpur / Rishikesh / Other campuses Varies per campus ~10% of campus total each 1–3 per campus (expected)
PGIMER Chandigarh 134 0 (No EWS seats in July 2026) Nil
JIPMER Puducherry 123 Dynamic roster-point system As per roster allocation at time of counselling
NIMHANS Bengaluru Varies Limited; domicile-specific for some courses Subject to course-level availability

Seat counts for all AIIMS campuses other than New Delhi are tentative. Always verify the latest institute-wise and subject-wise EWS seat matrix at aiimsexams.ac.in before submitting your choices.


Factors Affecting the INI CET July 2026 EWS Final Round Cutoff

The EWS final round closing rank is not fixed — several variables push it up or down each session. The single biggest driver is how many EWS vacancies carry forward from Round 1 and Round 2. More unfilled seats mean a more relaxed closing rank in the final round.

  • Carry-forward vacancies from earlier rounds: If EWS-allotted students decline or do not join after Round 1 and Round 2, more seats roll into the final round and the closing rank eases.
  • Exam difficulty for the July 2026 paper: A harder paper depresses raw scores across all students, pulling the qualifying score threshold down and making the closing rank more accessible.
  • Total EWS-registered applicants: A larger pool of eligible EWS students competing for the same seats tightens the closing rank.
  • Specialisation demand: High-demand courses such as General Medicine, General Surgery, Radiology, and Obstetrics and Gynaecology carry tighter EWS cutoffs even in the final round; less competitive specialities may remain open with higher closing ranks.
  • Seat conversion after the final round: Any EWS seats still unfilled after the final round may be converted to General (UR) category at the institute’s discretion, reducing EWS availability and indirectly affecting future session strategy.

INI CET July 2026 EWS Final Round Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the expected INI CET July 2026 EWS final round closing rank and score?

Ans. The expected EWS closing rank in the final round is approximately 10,000–15,000, corresponding to a score of about 112–122 out of 200, based on July 2025 session trends. Official figures will be published on aiimsexams.ac.in after the final round seat allotment is declared.

Ques. What is the EWS qualifying percentile for INI CET July 2026?

Ans. The minimum qualifying percentile for the EWS category is the 50th percentile — the same as the General (UR) category. Students who clear this threshold are eligible to participate in EWS quota counselling across all participating INIs.

Ques. How many EWS seats are available at AIIMS New Delhi in the July 2026 session?

Ans. AIIMS New Delhi has 19 confirmed EWS seats out of 192 total PG medical seats in the INI CET July 2026 session. The number available specifically in the final round depends on how many EWS-allotted students join after Round 1 and Round 2.

Ques. Does PGIMER Chandigarh have EWS seats in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. No. PGIMER Chandigarh carries zero EWS seats in the INI CET July 2026 session. EWS students should focus their choices on AIIMS campuses and other INIs that do carry the EWS quota in this cycle.

Ques. Is the final round EWS cutoff lower than Round 1 cutoff?

Ans. Yes, the final round EWS cutoff is typically lower than Round 1 because it processes only the EWS seats that remained unfilled after earlier rounds. Fewer students compete for a smaller seat pool, which usually results in a higher closing rank (softer cutoff) compared to Round 1.

Ques. Where can I check the official INI CET July 2026 EWS final round cutoff?

Ans. The official INI CET July 2026 EWS final round seat allotment result and cutoff ranks will be published on the AIIMS examination portal at aiimsexams.ac.in. Log in with your registered credentials to check your allotment status after the result is declared around June 30, 2026.