AIIMS PG Cut-off 2021
The cut-off of AIIMS PG 2021 will be released after the result of AIIMS PG is declared by the exam conducting authority. The cut-off marks of AIIMS PG 2021 are the minimum scores that candidates must score in order to qualify in the entrance exam. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi decides the cut-off marks for the candidates. AIIMS PG 2021 is conducted in two sessions: January and July as a computer-based test. Candidates who will meet the AIMS PG 2020 cut-off requirements will be enrolled in MS/MD/MDS programmes.
There are various factors on the basis of which the cut-off of AIIMS PG 2021 will be prepared such as the number of candidates applied, number of seats available, the difficulty level of exam and marking scheme.
Note: On the basis of the qualifying status of the candidates, i.e. the overall score obtained by candidates who qualify the AIIMS PG 2021 cut-off, the AIIMS PG merit list will be prepared.
AIIMS PG Cut-off 2021 Important Dates
Events | Dates |
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AIIMS PG 2021 Exam Date | TBA |
Declaration of AIIMS PG 2021 Result | TBA |
Cut-off Release | TBA |
AIIMS PG 2021 Cut-off Qualifying Percentile (January Session)
Irrespective of the category, candidates must secure at least 50 percentile to pass the entrance test. The conducting authority will calculate the percentile scores on the basis of the AIIMS PG cut-off. The percentile scores are indicative of the performance of the candidates who have appeared in the entrance examination.
Category | Percentile |
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General | 96.070 |
OBC | 92.250 |
SC | 76.239 |
ST | 52.224 |
EWS | 81.982 |
Factors Determining AIIMS PG Cut-off
There are various factors on which the AIIMS PG 2020 cut-off depends such as:
The difficulty level of the entrance exam
Total number of candidates appeared for the exam
Total number of seats available
Marking scheme in the exam
AIIMS PG 2021 Cut-off – Tie-Breaking Criteria
The qualifying percentile for AIIMS PG is 50%. Inter-se-merit will be prepared in case there is a tie, i.e, two candidates obtaining the exact same percentile in the exam. On the basis of the following factors, the tie-breaking criteria will be done:
If two candidates obtain the exact same percentile in the entrance examination, the candidate with a higher score in MBBS/BDS examination will be given preference.
If the tie still remains, candidate older in age will be preferred to the younger candidates.