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AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff After Re NEET 2026: Expected Category-Wise Rank and Previous Year Trends

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AIIMS Delhi MBBS Seats and Reservation: Comparisons, Trends and Complete Details

AIIMS Delhi is the most sought-after medical college in India, which is exactly why its MBBS cutoff is the toughest in the country year after year. If AIIMS Delhi is your dream, knowing the expected cutoff is the first step to a realistic strategy.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff 2026


While the AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff shifts each year based on exam difficulty, seat availability, and overall candidate performance, previous years' data is a reliable benchmark. This article breaks down the expected AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff after Re NEET 2026, using five years of category-wise cutoff trends (General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST) to help you gauge the real level of competition and where you stand.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Expected Cutoff 2026: Category-Wise Analysis

The official AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff for Re NEET 2026 will be released after the MCC counselling process. Based on the previous five years' cutoff trends - and the comparable difficulty level of Re NEET 2026 and NEET 2025, only minor changes are expected. The table below shows the expected AIIMS Delhi MBBS opening and closing ranks across all categories.


Expected AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff 2026: Opening & Closing Ranks

Category

Expected Opening Rank

Expected Closing Rank

General (UR)

1

45 – 50

OBC

50 – 55

195 – 215

EWS

65 – 75

240 – 265

SC

55 – 70

620 – 680

ST

190 – 210

1,350 – 1,500


Important Note: These are expected cutoffs based on previous years' trends and Re NEET 2026 exam analysis. The final cutoff will be announced during MCC NEET counselling.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff: 5-Year Trend Analysis (2021–2025)

The AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff has consistently been the highest among all medical colleges in India, reflecting the intense competition for admission. Looking at previous years' opening and closing ranks helps aspirants understand exactly how much rank is required in NEET for AIIMS Delhi. The tables below show the AIIMS Delhi MBBS previous-year cutoff from 2021 to 2025 for the General, OBC, EWS, SC, and ST categories.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff for General Category (2021–2025)

Year

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

2021

1

53

2022

1

61

2023

1

57

2024

1

47

2025

1

48


Source: MCC NEET UG Counselling Data (2021–2025).


What the trend shows: AIIMS Delhi's General-category closing rank has stayed within a tight band of roughly AIR 47–61 over five years, meaning you typically need to be within about the top 50 candidates nationally to secure a General seat. The 2024–2025 closing ranks (47–48) were slightly tighter, which is why the expected 2026 closing rank sits around 45–50.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff for OBC Category (2021–2025)

Year

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

2021

57

256

2022

57

247

2023

64

255

2024

48

186

2025

52

207


Source: MCC NEET UG Counselling Data (2021–2025).


Trend: The OBC closing rank has stayed largely between AIR 186–256, so a rank within roughly the top 210–250 is usually needed. The expected 2026 closing rank (195–215) sits right in this band.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff for EWS Category (2021–2025)

Year

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

2021

60

254

2022

75

195

2023

2

258

2024

70

214

2025

67

254


Source: MCC NEET UG Counselling Data (2021–2025).


Trend: The EWS closing rank has ranged from AIR 195–258 over five years, keeping the expected 2026 closing rank around 240–265. (The unusually low 2023 opening rank of 2 reflects a candidate opting for AIIMS Delhi under EWS that year.)


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff for SC Category (2021–2025)

Year

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

2021

116

875

2022

139

865

2023

76

989

2024

69

647

2025

53

644


Source: MCC NEET UG Counselling Data (2021–2025).


Trend: The SC closing rank has tightened noticeably - from around AIR 875–989 in 2021–2023 to 644–647 in 2024–2025 - which is why the expected 2026 closing rank sits around 620–680.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff for ST Category (2021–2025)

Year

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

2021

77

4,820

2022

400

3,089

2023

119

1,624

2024

219

1,150

2025

197

1,405


Source: MCC NEET UG Counselling Data (2021–2025).


Trend: The ST closing rank has dropped sharply over five years - from AIR 4,820 in 2021 to the 1,150–1,405 range in 2024–2025 - reflecting rising competition, so the expected 2026 closing rank is around 1,350–1,500.


AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff: What the 5-Year Trends Reveal After Re NEET 2026

A close look at the AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff from 2021 to 2025 shows that admission trends have stayed remarkably stable, despite the usual year-to-year variation in NEET. This consistency suggests the AIIMS Delhi MBBS expected cutoff 2026 is unlikely to see any major surprises. For Re NEET 2026 aspirants, these trends are a reliable guide for assessing your admission chances and planning your MCC counselling strategy.


Here's the key takeaway across categories: the General closing rank stays near the top 50, OBC and EWS close within roughly the top 200–260, SC around 640–680, and ST in the 1,150–1,500 range. If your expected rank falls within your category's band, AIIMS Delhi is a realistic target worth prioritising in your counselling choices.

Details of the cut off marks

FAQs on AIIMS Delhi MBBS Cutoff After Re NEET 2026: Expected Category-Wise Rank and Previous Year Trends

1. What rank is required for MBBS in AIIMS Delhi?

To get MBBS at AIIMS Delhi, a General-category candidate typically needs an All India Rank within the top 50 - the closing rank has stayed between AIR 47 and 61 over the last five years. OBC and EWS close within roughly the top 260, SC around 640–680, and ST around 1,150–1,500.

2. What is the expected AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff 2026?

The expected AIIMS Delhi MBBS closing rank for 2026 is around AIR 45–50 for General, 195–215 for OBC, 240–265 for EWS, 620–680 for SC, and 1,350–1,500 for ST. These are expected figures based on previous trends; the official cutoff will be released after MCC counselling.

3. Is AIIMS Delhi cutoff the highest among all medical colleges?

Yes. AIIMS Delhi has the highest (toughest) MBBS cutoff of any medical college in India, as it is the most preferred institute. Its General-category closing rank is consistently within the top 50 All India Ranks.

4. What NEET score is needed for AIIMS Delhi MBBS?

Since AIIMS Delhi's General closing rank is around the top 50, you generally need a near-perfect NEET score -usually around 705–720 out of 720 for a General seat. Reserved categories can secure seats at comparatively lower scores.

5. How many MBBS seats are there at AIIMS Delhi?

AIIMS Delhi offers 132 MBBS seats, which are filled through NEET UG and MCC counselling under the All India Quota. The limited seats combined with high demand are why its cutoff is the most competitive in the country.

6. Will the AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff 2026 be based on Re NEET?

Yes. Since the NEET UG 2026 exam was re-conducted, the AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff 2026 will be based on the Re NEET UG 2026 result. As Re NEET 2026 had a difficulty level comparable to NEET 2025, only minor changes to the cutoff are expected.

7. Is 700 marks enough for AIIMS Delhi MBBS?

A score of 700 gives a strong chance but may be borderline for a General seat, since AIIMS Delhi closes within the top 50 ranks and top scorers cluster very tightly. Reserved-category candidates have a comfortable chance at 700, but General aspirants ideally need 705+.

8. How is admission to AIIMS Delhi MBBS done?

Admission to AIIMS Delhi MBBS is through NEET UG followed by MCC counselling under the All India Quota - AIIMS no longer conducts a separate entrance exam. Seats are allotted based on your NEET rank, category, and counselling choices.

9. What is the OBC/SC/ST cutoff for AIIMS Delhi MBBS?

Based on recent trends, AIIMS Delhi's closing ranks are roughly AIR 186–256 for OBC, 640–989 for SC, and 1,150–4,820 for ST (narrowing sharply in recent years). The expected 2026 closing ranks are around 195–215 (OBC), 620–680 (SC), and 1,350–1,500 (ST).

10. When will the official AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff 2026 be released?

The official AIIMS Delhi MBBS cutoff 2026 will be released during MCC NEET counselling, after the Re NEET UG 2026 result is declared (expected July 2026). Until then, the expected cutoffs based on 5-year trends serve as a reliable benchmark.