
Admit Card Finally Released After Long Wait
The wait is finally over for thousands of postgraduate medical aspirants across India. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has officially released the admit card for the INI CET January 2026 session on its official website, aiimsexams.ac.in, on November 1, 2025.
The admit card is one of the most crucial documents for candidates appearing in this highly competitive examination. Without it, no one will be allowed to enter the test center. Students had been anxiously checking the portal for days, and now that it is out, the focus shifts completely to the upcoming exam scheduled for November 9, 2025.
According to the official update, candidates can log in using their Registration ID, Password, and Examination Unique Code (EUC) to download the hall ticket directly from the portal. AIIMS has also clarified that no physical admit cards will be sent by post; everything must be accessed and printed online.
Step-by-Step Guide to Download AIIMS INI CET Admit Card 2026
To help candidates avoid confusion, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to download their hall ticket:
- Visit the official AIIMS examination portal at aiimsexams.ac.in.
- Click on the Academic Courses section from the homepage.
- Select INI CET (January 2026 Session) from the list of active exams.
- Click on the Admit Card Link under the postgraduate section.
- Enter your login credentials including registration ID, password, and captcha code.
- Once logged in, you can see your admit card displayed on the screen.
- Download and print a copy for future use.
Candidates are advised to carefully check all details printed on the admit card such as their name, roll number, photograph, exam center address, and exam timing. In case of any error, they should immediately contact the AIIMS helpdesk before the exam day.
Exam Date and Schedule Details
The INI CET 2026 examination will be conducted on November 9, 2025 in a computer-based mode across multiple test centers in India. The exam duration will be three hours, and it will be held in a single shift. The paper will consist of objective-type questions based on the MBBS curriculum covering major subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pathology, Pharmacology, and Clinical Sciences.
This exam serves as the gateway for admission to postgraduate courses such as MD, MS, DM (6 years), MCh (6 years), and MDS offered by AIIMS, JIPMER, NIMHANS, PGIMER, and other institutes of national importance.
What Candidates Should Carry to the Exam Hall
AIIMS has issued strict guidelines for the examination day to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the test. Every candidate must follow the instructions carefully to avoid disqualification.
You must carry:
- A printed copy of the admit card downloaded from the official website.
- A valid photo identity proof such as Aadhaar card, Passport, PAN card, or Voter ID.
- Two recent passport-size photographs (same as uploaded during registration).
Electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, calculators, smartwatches, earphones, or any metallic items are strictly prohibited inside the exam center.
Candidates should reach the center at least one hour before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card to complete the verification process. Latecomers will not be allowed to enter under any circumstances.
What to Check on the Admit Card
Once downloaded, candidates must verify the following details on their admit card:
- Candidate’s full name and photograph
- Roll number and application ID
- Date and time of the exam
- Address of the exam center
- Reporting time and instructions
If any mismatch or error is found, it must be reported immediately to aiims.helpdesk@gmail.com or through the “Contact Us” section on the AIIMS website.
Expert Tips Before the Exam
With just a few days left for the exam, experts recommend that candidates focus on quick revision rather than starting new topics. Mock tests, previous year question papers, and concept-based study are ideal for last-minute preparation.
Dr. Nisha Bhatia, an AIIMS alumnus and mentor, says, “Students should revise smartly in the final week. The INI CET is not just about memorization; it tests clarity and presence of mind.”
Another coaching expert advised candidates to take adequate rest before the exam and avoid unnecessary anxiety. “Sleep well, stay hydrated, and reach your center early. Confidence plays a huge role in AIIMS exams,” he said.
What Happens After the Exam
After the INI CET exam is completed on November 9, AIIMS will release the provisional result within a few days, most likely by November 15, 2025. The result will display candidate scores, ranks, and percentile.
Qualified candidates will be shortlisted for counselling and seat allocation, which will take place online through the AIIMS portal. Students can choose their preferred specialty and institute during this process.
Those who do not qualify for the January session can apply again for the July 2026 session, as the exam is conducted twice every year.
Final Thoughts
The release of the AIIMS INI CET 2026 admit card marks a significant milestone in the journey of every medical aspirant dreaming of postgraduate admission in India’s top institutes.
From now till exam day, candidates should double-check their details, download their hall tickets early, and avoid last-minute technical issues. Staying calm and organized will make all the difference on the big day.
AIIMS has once again emphasized that all communications regarding the exam will be made only through its official website. Aspirants should therefore avoid relying on third-party links or unofficial sources.
In the coming week, thousands of students will step into exam centers across the country, carrying not just an admit card, but also years of hard work and dreams. The stage is set, and now it’s time to deliver.
Good luck to everyone appearing for the AIIMS INI CET 2026 January session — may your preparation meet your destiny in the best possible way.