INI CET 2026: AIIMS Conducts CBT; Admit Card Out, Question Paper Difficulty and Cutoff Estimates

AIIMS held INI CET 2026 as a Computer-Based Test; INICET admit card released on May 9, 2026. The report gives question paper difficulty, memory-based questions and expected cutoff estimates for candidates.

Edited by Rajeev Menon

Updated May 18, 2026 12:00 AM

    AIIMS conducted INI CET 2026 online as a Computer-Based Test (CBT) at designated exam centres, and the INICET admit card was issued on May 9, 2026 . Candidates who downloaded their admit card must appear at the assigned CBT centre and follow the exam pattern detailed in the information bulletin.

    INI CET 2026: exam mode and admit card

    The All India Institute of Medical Sciences ran the INI CET 2026 session in CBT mode across authorised centres. The admit card release on May 9, 2026 confirmed exam logistics and the list of test centres; candidates should carry the printed admit card and required identity documents to the centre.

    AIIMS has reiterated that the INICET exam will be held as per the exam pattern published in the information bulletin. Test-day instructions, reporting time and permitted items are those listed by the exam authority and must be followed by all candidates.

    INI CET 2026: question paper difficulty, memory-based questions and expected cutoff

    Initial analysis on the page outlines the INICET May question paper difficulty level and provides memory-based questions collected from test-takers. The coverage includes summaries of how candidates found the paper and consolidated memory-based items for reference.

    The report also provides expected cutoff estimates based on difficulty assessments and early responses from test-takers. These are estimates and students should wait for AIIMS to publish official cutoffs and the answer key.

    Official sources will confirm the final answer key and result dates; candidates are advised to monitor AIIMS notices for those announcements. Until then, memory-based summaries and live updates on the page will give a provisional view of performance and likely cutoff ranges.

    Immediate impact for candidates: ensure you have the admit card and ID at the centre, review the exam pattern from the information bulletin, and follow any CBT-specific instructions provided by the test centre staff. Use the memory-based questions and difficulty notes to judge your likely standing, but treat official AIIMS communications as definitive.

    No official answer key release date or category-wise cutoff has been announced yet. Watch AIIMS notifications for the answer key, result declaration and next steps in counselling or seat allocation processes.

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