The All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi has officially released the INI-SS July 2026 Stage 1 Result for candidates who appeared in the Computer-Based Test (CBT). The examination was conducted on April 25, 2026, and candidates can now check and download their results from the official website - aiimsexams.ac.in.

The result marks an important milestone for medical aspirants seeking admission into super-speciality courses offered by prestigious Institutes of National Importance (INIs) across India.
The Institute of National Importance Super-Speciality Entrance Test (INI-SS) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by AIIMS for admission into DM (Doctorate of Medicine), MCh (Master of Chirurgiae), and MD (Hospital Administration) courses. These are highly competitive super-speciality programs pursued after postgraduate medical education.
The Stage 1 CBT acts as a screening test. Candidates who have qualified in this stage are now eligible to appear for the Departmental Assessment, which is the next and final stage of the selection process.
Stage 1: Computer-Based Test (CBT) ✅
Stage 2: Departmental Assessment (Interview/Practical Evaluation)
The final selection will be based on the combined performance in both stages, after which the final merit list will be released.
AIIMS has published two types of merit lists along with the results:
Common Merit List (CML):
AIIMS Merit List:
These merit lists help streamline the admission process across multiple institutions.
Follow these steps to download your result:
1. Visit the official AIIMS exams website
2. Click on the "INI-SS July 2026 Stage 1 Result" link
3. Open the PDF merit list
4. Search for your roll number using Ctrl + F
5. Download and save the result for future reference
Candidates who have cleared Stage 1 should:
The departmental assessment will determine the final admission into desired super-speciality courses.
Conclusion
The declaration of the AIIMS INI-SS July 2026 Stage 1 result is a crucial step for candidates aspiring to pursue advanced medical specialisations. With the CBT stage completed, shortlisted candidates must now focus on the departmental assessment, which will play a decisive role in final selection. Aspirants are advised to stay updated with official announcements and prepare thoroughly for the next phase.