The wait is finally over for lakhs of candidates who appeared for the AIIMS BSc Paramedical entrance exam. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi is declaring the AIIMS Paramedical Result 2026 today, July 10, on its official examination portal. Candidates who sat for the exam on July 4 can now check their qualifying status, marks and rank as the result rolls out in PDF and scorecard format.
About the AIIMS Paramedical Entrance Exam
The AIIMS BSc Paramedical entrance exam is one of the most sought-after gateways into allied health science education in India. It is conducted for admission to a range of undergraduate paramedical programmes, including courses such as Operation Theatre Technology, Medical Radiography and Imaging Technology (MRIT), Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), and several other specialised allied health disciplines offered across AIIMS institutes. Because seats are limited and competition is intense, even a small difference in marks can shift a candidate's rank by several hundred positions, which is why today's result is being tracked so closely.
This year's exam was held on July 4, 2026, in a computer-based or offline mode depending on the exam centre, covering subjects relevant to the specific paramedical stream a candidate applied for. With the evaluation process now complete, AIIMS New Delhi, which coordinates the exam and centralised counselling on behalf of participating institutes, is releasing the result today, July 10, exactly as per the schedule announced earlier.
AIIMS Paramedical Result 2026: Key Highlights
AIIMS conducts the BSc Paramedical entrance exam for admission to undergraduate paramedical and allied health science courses across its institutes. The result, once activated, will be published as a merit list PDF along with individual scorecards accessible through the candidate login. Here is a quick snapshot of the key dates and details.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam conducted on | July 4, 2026 |
| Result declaration date | July 10, 2026 |
| Result format | PDF merit list + individual scorecard |
| Official website | aiimsexams.ac.in |
| Login required for | Individual scorecard download |
How to Check the AIIMS Paramedical Scorecard
Checking the result involves two parts: the roll-number-wise merit list PDF, which does not need login credentials, and the individual scorecard, which does. Candidates are advised to keep their roll number, application number and date of birth handy before the link goes live.
- Visit the official AIIMS examination website.
- Go to the 'Results & Announcements' section on the homepage.
- Click on the AIIMS BSc Paramedical Result 2026 link.
- For the merit list PDF, use Ctrl + F and search your roll number directly.
- For the individual scorecard, log in using your application number/roll number and password.
- Download and save both the merit list PDF and scorecard for future reference.
What the Scorecard Will Show
The AIIMS Paramedical scorecard is expected to carry a detailed breakup of a candidate's performance along with category and qualifying details. This is separate from the plain merit list PDF, which mainly lists roll numbers and overall rank.
- Candidate's roll number and application number
- Category (General/EWS/OBC/SC/ST) and PwBD status, if applicable
- Marks or percentage score obtained
- Overall rank and category-wise rank
- Qualifying status (Qualified/Not Qualified)
Category-Wise Qualifying Marks
As per the official notification, AIIMS has set different minimum qualifying percentages for different categories. Candidates scoring below these thresholds will not be considered qualified, regardless of their overall rank.
| Category | Qualifying Marks |
|---|---|
| General/EWS | 50% of total marks |
| OBC | 45% of total marks |
| SC/ST | 40% of total marks |
Marks vs Rank: What to Expect
While AIIMS does not officially publish a marks-to-rank conversion chart, past trends give candidates a rough sense of where they may stand. Historically, candidates scoring in the higher percentile range have secured a place among the top ranks, which typically opens up access to the more sought-after courses and institutes such as AIIMS New Delhi. Mid-range scorers have generally still found seats at AIIMS institutes with more available capacity, including some of the newer campuses, while candidates closer to the qualifying cutoff have needed to wait for later rounds or the open round of counselling to secure a seat. These are only broad patterns based on previous cycles and should not be treated as a guarantee for this year's result.
Only candidates whose roll numbers appear in the merit list are eligible to proceed to the seat allocation and counselling process.— AIIMS Paramedical Result Notice
How Ties Are Resolved
In case two or more candidates end up with the same overall score, AIIMS applies a defined tie-breaking method rather than assigning the same rank to multiple candidates. Marks scored in Biology or Mathematics are considered first, followed by Chemistry, and then Physics. If a tie still persists after comparing subject-wise marks, preference is generally given to the older candidate.
What Happens After the Result?
Qualifying the entrance exam is only the first step. Candidates who clear the cutoff will need to participate in the AIIMS BSc Paramedical Counselling 2026 process for final seat allocation. Those exploring their broader options alongside AIIMS can also check the medical college predictor to compare where they might stand across other paramedical and allied health programmes, and refer to medical counselling resources to understand how the choice-filling and seat allotment process typically works.
- Online registration for counselling, generally opened shortly after the result.
- Choice filling for available paramedical courses and AIIMS institutes.
- Seat allotment based on rank, category and choices filled.
- Document verification and reporting at the allotted institute.
- An open round of counselling may follow to fill any remaining vacant seats, typically limited to AIIMS Delhi.
AIIMS does not offer re-evaluation or rechecking of answer sheets for this exam, so the result once declared is treated as final. Candidates who notice a genuine discrepancy in their scorecard, such as an incorrect category or missing details, should reach out to the examination authority through the official helpdesk rather than assuming an automatic correction. It is also worth remembering that an AIIMS Paramedical scorecard is valid only for the admission cycle of that year and cannot be carried forward to a later year.
Participating AIIMS Institutes
Seats for AIIMS Paramedical courses are spread across multiple AIIMS institutes, not just AIIMS New Delhi. Newer AIIMS campuses established in various states also offer paramedical seats, and the number of seats can vary from institute to institute and course to course. Candidates are advised to review the official seat matrix, which is typically released along with or shortly after the counselling notification, so they can make informed choices during the choice-filling stage rather than relying only on last year's numbers.
Tips Before You Start Choice Filling
Once the counselling process opens, the choices a candidate fills and the order in which they are arranged can significantly affect the final seat allotment. A little preparation before the counselling window opens can go a long way in avoiding last-minute confusion.
- Shortlist preferred courses and institutes in advance based on your rank range, rather than deciding during the counselling window itself.
- Keep scanned copies of essential documents, such as identity proof, category certificates and photographs, ready ahead of document verification.
- Double-check category and PwBD details on the scorecard as soon as it is released, since corrections closer to counselling deadlines can be harder to process.
- Track official notifications directly rather than depending solely on third-party updates, especially for time-sensitive steps like reporting deadlines.
- Have a backup plan across a few paramedical and allied health programmes in case the preferred course or institute is not allotted in the first round.
Useful & Internal Links
- AIIMS Official Examination Portal (aiimsexams.ac.in) — for the direct result PDF and scorecard login
- Medical Counselling — understand the choice-filling and seat allotment process
- Medical College Predictor — check your chances across medical and paramedical programmes
- NEET UG College Predictor — for candidates also tracking NEET UG admissions
- Top Medical Colleges in India — explore leading institutes beyond AIIMS
- Top Government Medical Colleges in India — compare government college options
- NEET PG College Predictor — for postgraduate aspirants tracking a parallel cycle
