AIIMS Delhi M.D Orthopaedics: Fees 2026, Course Duration, Dates, Eligibility

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M.D Orthopaedics at AIIMS Delhi is a 3 years, Full Time Degree program offered On Campus. It offers a limited number of 4 seats.

  • The total fees for the M.D Orthopaedics program at AIIMS Delhi is ₹ 5,111.
  • Students need to pay ₹ 1,787 in the first year.

Admissions to M.D Orthopaedics at AIIMS Delhi are primarily based on INI-CET. Candidates must have completed MBBS with 55% + INI-CET to be eligible for admission. The overall INI-CET cutoff for the M.D Orthopaedics program is 38 - 9673 across all categories. Check AIIMS Delhi Admission

According to Collegedunia Medical Ranking 2025, AIIMS Delhi ranks 1 out of 630 colleges in India with an overall score of 1824 out of 2000 and a placement score of 0 out of 1000. India Today Medical ranking 2025, ranks AIIMS Delhi at 1 out of 20 in India.

Find detailed AIIMS Delhi M.D Orthopaedics fees, eligibility, admission dates, cutoff and ranking below.

Course HighlightsDetails
duration3 Years (Full Time)
course levelPG (Degree)
mode of studyOn Campus
total fees₹ 7,577
median package₹ 24 Lakhs
eligibilityMBBS with 55% + INI-CET
entrance testINI CET
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24 May, 2026 INI CET 2026 (July session) results are out @aiimsexams.ac.in for MD/ MS/ MDS/ DM/ M.Ch admissions. Read news!

AIIMS Delhi M.D Orthopaedics Fees

AIIMS Delhi M.D Orthopaedics fees 2025 is ₹ 5,111 for the entire course duration.
  • This includes a total tuition fee of ₹ 2,106, Caution Fees of ₹ 100, Other Fees of ₹ 2,905.
  • Candidates need to pay ₹ 1,787 in the first year.

Earlier, M.D Orthopaedics fees at AIIMS Delhi was ₹ 4,651 (in 2023) for the entire course duration. This shows a fee increase of ₹ 460 over the year.

Compare AIIMS Delhi M.D Orthopaedics Fees with Similar Colleges

Students have an option to pursue M.D Orthopaedics from similar colleges such as AIIMS Delhi, AIIMS Jodhpur, AIIMS Bhopal, AIIMS Nagpur. Similar to AIIMS Delhi, M.D Orthopaedics at these group colleges is offered Full Time for a duration of 3 Years.

Comparing the course fees at these colleges, the total course fee at AIIMS Delhi is the highest with ₹ 5,111. This is followed by AIIMS Jodhpur with ₹ 5,011 and AIIMS Bhopal with ₹ 5,011. Among these, AIIMS Nagpur has the lowest fee for M.D Orthopaedics with ₹ 5,011.

College M.D Orthopaedics Total Fees
AIIMS Delhi ₹ 5,111
AIIMS Jodhpur ₹ 5,011
AIIMS Bhopal ₹ 5,011
AIIMS Nagpur ₹ 5,011

Quota:
Fee TypeTotal Amount (INR)
tuition fee₹2,106
caution fee*₹100
other fee₹5,371
total fee₹7,577
* Fees is refundable

Important Dates for M.D Orthopaedics at AIIMS Delhi


Expired Events

EventsDates
Reporting/Online Acceptance of Allocated Seat for Open Round INI-CET January Session 2026 [MD]
Feb 23, 2026 - Feb 28, 2026
Reporting and Document Submission for Open Round INI-SS JAN Admission 2026 [DM]
Feb 23, 2026 - Feb 28, 2026
Date of Seat Allocation for Open Round INI-CET January Session 2026 [MD]
Feb 21, 2026
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