The INI CET 2023 admit card has been delayed and it is anticipated today. Here’s what you need to know

INI CET 2023 admit card
INI CET 2023 admit card will be released shortly on aiimsexams.ac.in after it got delayed from its scheduled date, November 7. INI CET 2023 exam is scheduled on November 13.
There has been a delay in releasing the INI CET 2023 admit card. It was scheduled for November 7 to release the admit card. The AIIMS, the organization that conducts the exam, has not provided an official explanation for the delay. INI CET 2023 admit card for the January session is expected to be released anytime soon on aiimsexams.ac.in. The exam is scheduled to be held on November 13 in computer-based mode.
AIIMS INI CET 2023 admit card
INI CET admit card 2023 is a critical document because it is required at several stages of the admission procedure. It should be mentioned that the admission card will not be mailed to the candidate, but must be downloaded. Candidates must download the admission card by entering information such as their login ID, password, Exam Unique Code (EUC), and so on. The admission card provides the candidate’s personal information as well as exam-related information such as the name and address of the testing center.
Candidates are recommended to carefully read all of the instructions on the INI CET 2023 admission card after downloading it. Candidates are recommended to inform the exam conducting authority promptly if they discover any errors in detail.
How to Download admit card for INI CET 2023?
- Go to the official website – aiimsexams.org
- Select “Academic Courses”
- Click on “INI CET (MD/MS/MCh(6yrs)/DM(6yrs))”
- Click on the applicant login zone for INI CET login
- Enter the registration Id, password and captcha
- INI CET admit card opens on your screen
- Check the details mentioned on the admit card
- Download and print the admit card
In January and July, AIIMS conducts the INI CET exam. Candidates will have three hours to answer 200 multiple-choice questions on the INI CET 2023 test paper. There will be a deduction of -1/3 mark for every wrong answer.

