AIIMS Paramedical Result 2026: How to Check Your Scorecard
AIIMS Paramedical Result 2026 is out today. Learn how to download your scorecard, check cutoff marks, and understand your rank and college options.
AC Team

Waiting for exam results feels like watching a kettle that refuses to boil. If you sat for the AIIMS BSc Paramedical entrance exam this year, that wait ends today. AIIMS New Delhi will declare the AIIMS Paramedical Result 2026 on July 10, and the link goes live on the official website, aiimsexams.in.
Here is everything you need to know before you sit down and refresh that page for the hundredth time.
When Will the Result Come Out?
AIIMS plans to release the result after 3 PM on July 10, 2026. The result comes in PDF format, so keep a PDF reader handy. Once the link is active, you can check your percentile score and rank right away.
If your roll number shows up in that PDF, you move on to the online seat allocation round. If it does not, well, there is always the next attempt.
Steps to Download Your Scorecard
Downloading the scorecard takes just a few clicks. Follow these steps:
- Visit aiimsexams.in
- Click on "Explore Now" under Academic Courses
- Select Undergraduate Courses
- Click on the B.Sc. (Allied & Health Care) link
- Click on View Details
- Click on Login to Apply
- Enter your login details and download your scorecard
Keep your mobile number and password ready before the result drops. Nothing ruins the excitement faster than forgetting a password at the worst possible moment.
What Shows Up on the Scorecard?
Your AIIMS BSc Paramedical scorecard carries a few key details:
- Candidate name
- Father's name
- Roll number or registration number
- Total correct answers
- Percentage score
- Overall rank
Expected Cutoff Marks by Category
The cutoff decides who moves ahead to counselling. Here is what we expect this year based on past trends:
| Category | Expected Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|
| General (UR) | 50–54 |
| OBC | 47–51 |
| EWS | 48–52 |
| SC | 42–46 |
| ST | 40–44 |
| PwBD | 35–40 |
If your percentile crosses this mark for your category, you qualify for counselling. Simple as that.
Marks, Percentile and Rank: How They Connect
Wondering what your marks actually mean in terms of rank? Here is a quick guide based on previous year patterns:
| Marks | Expected Percentile | Expected AIR |
|---|---|---|
| 86–90 | 99.99 | 1–10 |
| 80–81 | 99.8 | 51–100 |
| 70–71 | 99 | 701–1,000 |
| 60–61 | 96.5 | 3,801–4,800 |
| 50–51 | 92 | 9,501–10,500 |
| Below 50 | Below 92 | Above 10,500 |
These numbers give you a rough idea of where you stand, though your actual rank depends on how everyone else performed too.
Which AIIMS Can You Get Into?
A rank under 50 usually points toward AIIMS Delhi, provided you score 80 or more marks. Lower ranks open doors to other AIIMS campuses such as Jodhpur, Rishikesh, Bhubaneswar, Bilaspur, Nagpur, and several newer institutes. AIIMS runs Allied and Health Care courses across many locations including AIIMS Bathinda, AIIMS Deoghar, AIIMS Raipur, and AIIMS Mangalagiri.
Common Questions Candidates Ask
Can I apply for rechecking? No. The result AIIMS publishes is final, unless there is a factual error like a wrong name or roll number.
Will I get the result through SMS or email? No. You need to check the official website yourself. AIIMS does not send personal notifications.
Is counselling compulsory? Yes. Qualifying candidates must take part in the counselling process to secure a seat at any participating AIIMS.
What if my roll number is missing from the result PDF? That means you did not qualify this time around.
Courses You Can Apply For
AIIMS offers a wide range of Allied and Health Care programs, including:
- B.Sc. in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology
- B.Sc. in Dental Hygiene
- B.Sc. in Operation Theatre Technology
- B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology
- B.Sc. in Emergency Medical Technician
- B.Sc. in Respiratory Therapy
- B.Sc. in Sleep Technology
- B.Sc. in Radiotherapy Technology
Once your result is out and you qualify, check the seat matrix and course list for each AIIMS campus before you start filling choices. A little homework here saves a lot of confusion later during counselling.


