NEET UG 2026 previous year cutoff AIIMS Delhi MBBS: Analyse 2025 opening & closing ranks

Provisional NEET UG 2026 answer key released on May 6, 2026. Use 2025 AIIMS Delhi MBBS opening and closing ranks to estimate your chances and plan counselling steps smartly.

Edited by Kavita Malhotra

    NEET UG 2026 previous year cutoff AIIMS Delhi MBBS: Analyse 2025 opening & closing ranks

    The provisional NEET UG 2026 answer key was released on May 6, 2026 . This lets you estimate your likely rank while you wait for the official result.

    AIIMS New Delhi remains the most sought-after MBBS destination — it was ranked #1 in NIRF 2025 under the medical category — so even small rank differences matter a lot for admission.

    NEET UG 2026 previous year cutoff AIIMS Delhi MBBS — Quick overview: Why previous year cutoffs matter now

    You can use last year’s opening and closing ranks as directional guidance once you have an estimated rank from the provisional answer key. Cutoffs are rank-based for AIIMS, so matching your likely rank to previous closing ranks gives a realistic sense of your chances.

    Remember: past cutoffs guide expectations; they do not guarantee seats. Changes in exam difficulty, the number of applicants, and counselling dynamics can all shift closing ranks year to year.

    AIIMS Delhi’s prestige (NIRF 2025 top rank) draws strong demand across categories. That keeps competition tight at the top ranks every year.

    Key dates to watch for NEET UG 2026 admission season

    Event Date / Timeline What to do now
    Provisional NEET UG 2026 answer key release May 6, 2026 Use the key to estimate your raw score and probable rank. Save screenshots and notes.
    NEET UG 2026 results Expected in 2026 (official date to be announced) Download the official scorecard as soon as results are out. Official rank trumps provisional estimates.
    Counselling windows and seat confirmation Counselling usually follows result declaration (timelines vary) Keep documents ready and monitor the official counselling portal for registration dates.

    Use the provisional key now to build a short list of preferred and backup colleges. Avoid final decisions until you have the official NTA rank.

    AIIMS Delhi 2025 cutoffs (Round 1): opening and closing ranks

    Understanding the Round 1 table is central to gauging your chance at AIIMS Delhi. Opening rank is where the first seat in that category was filled; closing rank is the last rank admitted in that round.

    Category Course Opening Rank Closing Rank
    Open MBBS 1 48
    OBC MBBS 52 206
    SC MBBS 53 644
    EWS MBBS 67 254
    ST MBBS 197 1405

    If your estimated rank is within or better than these closing ranks for your category, you had a realistic shot in 2025 Round 1. For example, an estimated Open-category rank of 40 would historically place you inside the 2025 Round 1 closing range.

    Note how much tighter the Open and OBC ranges are compared with SC and ST — that shows where demand concentrates.

    AIIMS Delhi 2025 cutoffs (Round 2): opening and closing ranks

    Round 2 data for 2025 shows limited movement compared with Round 1, which is common when few seats remain at top institutes.

    Category Course Opening Rank Closing Rank
    OBC MBBS 207 207

    A single-rank entry in Round 2 usually means only one seat was filled in that category during that round. This can happen because of conversions, withdrawals, or last-minute vacancies.

    Category-wise competitiveness: spot patterns from 2025 data

    Round 1 closing ranks show a stark difference in competition across categories. Open category closed at 48 , while ST extended to 1405 in Round 1. That spread highlights two realities.

    First, top ranks are fiercely contested across general/Open seats. Even a small rank gap can change admission outcome.

    Second, reserved categories often see much wider closing-rank ranges. That doesn’t mean admission is easy — it reflects the interaction of seat numbers, category-wise demand, and candidate choices.

    If you belong to a reserved category, compare your estimated rank against the relevant category closing rank, not the Open cutoff.

    Main factors that influence AIIMS cutoff in 2026

    Exam difficulty, the number of test-takers, counselling behaviour, and reservation rules jointly shape cutoffs.

    Difficulty level: A tougher paper usually yields lower raw scores across the board, which can shift rank-to-score mappings and affect cutoffs. Use the provisional key to see how many correct answers you likely have, but wait for official rank.

    Number of applicants: More applicants in a year, especially stronger cohorts, push closing ranks higher (i.e., require better ranks for admission).

    Counselling dynamics and seat vacancies: Withdrawals, document rejections, or seat conversions between categories change seat availability between rounds, which shows up in Round 2 and later movements.

    Reservation and tie-break rules: Reservation policy affects category-specific cutoffs. Tie-break procedures (used when multiple candidates get the same score) also determine rank order at the top — check official counselling rules for exact tie-break criteria.

    How to interpret your provisional rank estimate and plan next steps

    Step 1: Convert your answers from the provisional key into an estimated raw score using the official marking scheme published by NTA. Then compare your likely rank to the 2025 closing ranks shown above.

    Step 2: Be realistic. If your estimated rank is significantly outside the 2025 closing ranks for your category, plan alternatives now instead of waiting.

    Step 3: Prepare the documents you will need for counselling — identity proof, Class 10/12 marksheets, category certificates (if applicable), and passport-sized photos. Having them ready speeds up registration.

    Step 4: Shortlist options. Create a small priority list of institutes including a safe option, a target option (near last year’s closing rank), and a reach option (better than last year’s closing rank).

    If your provisional estimate puts you close to a 2025 closing rank, be prepared to act fast after the official result: counselling seats fill quickly and deadlines are strict.

    What the data doesn't tell you (gaps to watch for) and how to handle them

    Several useful pieces of information are missing from past-cutoff tables and must be checked via official portals.

    Missing items include: category-wise score equivalents for the ranks, the full AIIMS Delhi seat matrix and total MBBS seats, fee structure, state quota or domicile details, and exact tie-breaker rules. These are not provided in the 2025 cutoff summary.

    How to handle the gaps: - Check the official AIIMS and central medical counselling authority portals for seat matrix and fee details once counselling is announced. - For score-to-rank mapping, wait for NTA’s official rank list; do not assume linear score-to-rank conversions. - If reservation or domicile questions apply to you, gather original and attested copies of your certificates and verify category eligibility rules on official notices.

    Use past cutoffs only as directional information. The official result and the counselling portal decide admission.

    Checklist: immediate actions after NEET 2026 results (for AIIMS hopefuls)

    Action Why it matters When to complete
    Download official NEET UG 2026 scorecard and rank from NTA Official rank is final for counselling As soon as results are out
    Compare your official rank with 2025 Round 1 and Round 2 closing ranks Quick sense of where you stand relative to last year Immediately after result
    Register for central counselling and AIIMS/Institute-specific rounds as required Missing registration can cost you a seat During counselling window
    Arrange original documents and multiple photocopies (ID, marksheets, category certificates) Mandatory for document verification Before counselling/document verification dates
    Finalise a priority list (safe, target, reach) and backup plan Helps during choice filling and timely decisions Before choice filling begins

    Wrap-up: realistic expectations and next moves

    The provisional NEET UG 2026 answer key on May 6, 2026 gives you a head start. Use it to estimate your rank, then map that rank to the 2025 AIIMS Delhi opening and closing ranks to judge your chances.

    Treat 2025 cutoffs as guidance, not prophecy. Monitor official NTA results and counselling portals closely. If your estimated rank is outside 2025 closing ranges for your category, begin alternate planning now.

    Stay organised: download your scorecard, register for counselling, and keep documents ready. That practical preparation is often the difference between securing a seat and losing one.

    FAQs

    Q1: When did the NEET UG 2026 provisional answer key come out? A1: The provisional answer key was released on May 6, 2026 .

    Q2: Do the 2025 AIIMS Delhi cutoffs guarantee admission in 2026? A2: No. 2025 cutoffs are reference points only. Official NEET 2026 rank and the counselling process determine 2026 admissions.

    Q3: Where can I find the official counselling dates and seat matrix? A3: Check the official AIIMS/central medical counselling authority portals and notifications for seat matrix, counselling registration dates, and fee details.

    Q4: My provisional rank is close to the 2025 Round 1 closing rank. What should I do? A4: Prepare all documents, finalise a priority list of choices, and be ready to register and fill choices as soon as counselling opens.

    Q5: Why do closing ranks vary widely across categories? A5: Closing ranks reflect category-wise seat numbers, demand, and candidate choices. Reserved categories often show wider closing-rank ranges.

    Q6: Does Round 2 data mean there were few seats left at AIIMS Delhi in 2025? A6: A single-rank entry in Round 2 typically indicates limited seats filled in that round due to previous admissions, withdrawals, or conversions.

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