INI CET July 2026 OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) qualifying cutoff is set at the 45th percentile, and based on July 2025 trends, OBC category closing ranks at participating institutes are expected to range from approximately 250 at AIIMS New Delhi to above 755 at newer AIIMS campuses.

INI CET July 2026 is conducted by AIIMS New Delhi for PG admissions to MD, MS, MDS, DM, and MCh programmes at Institutes of National Importance including AIIMS campuses, PGIMER Chandigarh, JIPMER Puducherry, NIMHANS Bengaluru, and SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram. The exam carries a total of 200 marks. OBC students must first secure the qualifying percentile and then compete within the 27% OBC reserved seat pool during counselling rounds.

  • OBC (NCL) qualifying percentile: 45th percentile (General and EWS: 50th; SC, ST, PwBD: 40th).
  • OBC seats account for 27% of total seats across all participating INIs.
  • Expected OBC closing rank at AIIMS New Delhi: approximately 250–275, based on July 2025 data.
  • PGIMER Chandigarh expected OBC closing rank: approximately 385–415.
  • Specialty-wise cutoffs differ; MD Radiology, MD General Medicine, and MS General Surgery seats always see tighter OBC closing ranks.
  • Official cutoffs will be published on aiimsexams.ac.in after each counselling round concludes.
Direct Link to INI CET July 2026 Official Portalaiimsexams.ac.in

OBC Seat Reservation in INI CET 2026

As per Government of India reservation norms, 27% of seats at all centrally funded Institutes of National Importance are reserved for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) students. Every institute participating in INI CET July 2026 follows this category-wise distribution.

Category Seat Reservation Minimum Qualifying Percentile
General / OCI / NRI Open Merit 50th percentile
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 27% 45th percentile
Scheduled Caste (SC) 15% 40th percentile
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 7.5% 40th percentile
EWS 10% 50th percentile
PwBD (horizontal) 5% 40th percentile

You must submit a valid OBC (NCL) certificate issued within the validity period specified in the INI CET July 2026 information bulletin. An expired or incorrectly formatted certificate will result in you being treated as a General category student for seat allotment.


INI CET OBC Qualifying Cutoff Percentile

The OBC qualifying cutoff for INI CET has been consistently fixed at the 45th percentile across all sessions. Clearing this threshold makes you eligible for counselling but does not by itself secure a seat — actual allotment depends on your rank within the OBC pool and your institute and specialty preferences.

Session OBC Qualifying Percentile Approx. Score Equivalent (out of 200)
INI CET July 2024 45th percentile ~90–97 marks
INI CET January 2025 45th percentile ~91–99 marks
INI CET July 2025 45th percentile ~93–101 marks
INI CET July 2026 (expected) 45th percentile ~94–103 marks

The score equivalent for the 45th percentile shifts slightly each session based on paper difficulty and total number of students appearing. A score above 110 marks out of 200 places you comfortably above the OBC qualifying threshold and gives you a competitive OBC rank at mid-tier INIs, based on previous year patterns.


Previous Year OBC Cutoff: July 2025 and July 2024

The table below shows institute-wise OBC category closing ranks from the final round of counselling for INI CET July 2025 and July 2024. These figures cover all specialties combined and reflect how competitive OBC seats are at each campus.

Institute OBC Closing Rank — July 2025 OBC Closing Rank — July 2024
AIIMS New Delhi ~240 ~218
PGIMER Chandigarh ~368 ~342
JIPMER Puducherry ~458 ~428
NIMHANS Bengaluru ~512 ~484
SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram ~548 ~518
AIIMS Bhopal ~608 ~576
AIIMS Rishikesh ~624 ~591
AIIMS Jodhpur ~658 ~626
AIIMS Bhubaneswar ~698 ~665
AIIMS Patna ~714 ~681
AIIMS Raipur ~738 ~706

OBC closing ranks have risen by 20–35 positions year over year at most institutes, indicating steadily growing competition within the OBC pool. AIIMS New Delhi remains the most competitive campus, while newer AIIMS locations offer comparatively more headroom for OBC students.


Expected INI CET July 2026 OBC Cutoff by Institute

Based on July 2025 and July 2024 trends, OBC closing ranks for INI CET July 2026 are expected to rise by 15–30 positions across most institutes. These are projected figures derived from previous year patterns and are not official. Official closing ranks will be published after each counselling round on aiimsexams.ac.in.

Institute Expected OBC Opening Rank (2026) Expected OBC Closing Rank (2026)
AIIMS New Delhi 1 ~252–278
PGIMER Chandigarh 1 ~385–415
JIPMER Puducherry 1 ~475–505
NIMHANS Bengaluru 1 ~528–558
SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram 1 ~562–592
AIIMS Bhopal 1 ~622–652
AIIMS Rishikesh 1 ~638–668
AIIMS Jodhpur 1 ~674–704
AIIMS Bhubaneswar 1 ~715–745
AIIMS Patna 1 ~728–758
AIIMS Raipur 1 ~755–785

If your expected OBC rank falls between 400 and 600, institutes such as JIPMER Puducherry, NIMHANS Bengaluru, and SCTIMST Thiruvananthapuram represent your strongest options in July 2026 based on trends. Students with OBC ranks above 700 should primarily focus on the newer AIIMS campuses.


Factors Affecting INI CET OBC Cutoff 2026

Several variables determine how OBC closing ranks settle in any given session:

  • Total OBC applicants: A larger OBC applicant pool competing for fixed reserved seats directly pushes closing ranks upward.
  • Paper difficulty: A harder exam compresses score differences near the qualifying threshold, shifting the rank distribution at which OBC seats get exhausted.
  • Seat intake at newer campuses: Incremental seat additions at newer AIIMS campuses provide some relief to OBC students at those institutes.
  • Counselling round dynamics: Seats freed through upgrades in Round 1 and Round 2 often benefit lower-ranked OBC students in later allotment rounds.
  • Vacancy conversion: Open-merit unfilled seats converted to reserved categories during mop-up rounds can further ease OBC closing ranks.
  • Specialty demand: High-demand specialties like MD General Medicine, MD Radiology, MS General Surgery, and MS Orthopaedics consistently produce tighter OBC closing ranks than less popular specialties at every institute.

INI CET July 2026 OBC Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the qualifying percentile for OBC students in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. The qualifying percentile for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) students in INI CET is the 45th percentile. You must score at or above this threshold in INI CET July 2026 to become eligible for the counselling rounds.

Ques. What score out of 200 corresponds to the OBC qualifying percentile in INI CET?

Ans. Based on previous year trends, the 45th percentile for OBC students roughly corresponds to 93–103 marks out of 200. This varies each session depending on paper difficulty and total number of students who appear for the exam.

Ques. What is the expected OBC closing rank at AIIMS New Delhi for INI CET July 2026?

Ans. Based on July 2025 and July 2024 trends, the expected OBC closing rank for AIIMS New Delhi in INI CET July 2026 is approximately 252–278. These are projected figures; official ranks will be available on aiimsexams.ac.in after counselling rounds are completed.

Ques. Which institutes have the loosest OBC cutoff in INI CET July 2026?

Ans. Newer AIIMS campuses — AIIMS Raipur, AIIMS Patna, and AIIMS Bhubaneswar — consistently record the highest (loosest) OBC closing ranks. These institutes are the best expected options for OBC students with ranks above 700 in INI CET July 2026.

Ques. Is the INI CET OBC cutoff the same for all specialties at each institute?

Ans. No. The qualifying percentile of 45 applies uniformly to all OBC students, but specialty-wise closing ranks vary significantly within each institute. High-demand specialties like MD Radiology, MD General Medicine, and MS General Surgery always carry tighter OBC closing ranks than less competitive specialties.

Ques. When will the official INI CET July 2026 OBC cutoff be released?

Ans. The official OBC cutoff for INI CET July 2026 will be published on aiimsexams.ac.in after each counselling round concludes. First-round closing ranks are typically released within two to three weeks of the result declaration date.