INI CET 2026 Correction Deadline Today, Exam Nov 9th
The INI CET 2026 (January Session) application correction window for rejected images and details closes today, October 26, 2025, at 5:00 PM. This is the final opportunity for aspirants to rectify photographic images, signatures, and other incorrect registration data to ensure their application is accepted. Failure to correct rejected basic registration details by the 5 PM deadline will lead to the outright rejection of the candidature. Successful applicants will have their final status updated on November 1, 2025, just before the exam on November 9, 2025. Act now on the official AIIMS website.

Today, October 26, 2025, marks the absolute final deadline for a critical phase of the INI CET 2026 (January Session) application process. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, which conducts the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test, has mandated a strict cut-off of 5:00 PM today for the correction of rejected application components. This correction window, which opened on October 24, 2025, is primarily for aspirants whose photograph, signature, or thumb impression were initially rejected or who had minor discrepancies in their basic registration details.
The INI CET examination is the gateway to highly coveted postgraduate MD, MS, M.Ch (6 years), DM (6 years), and MDS courses in premier institutes like AIIMS, JIPMER, PGIMER, and NIMHANS. With the main registration phase closing on October 21, 2025, this two-day correction period serves as a last-resort opportunity. Aspirants who fail to log in to the official AIIMS website (aiimsexams.ac.in) and successfully correct their application errors by the 5:00 PM deadline will face final rejection of their application, thereby nullifying their chance to appear for the exam scheduled for November 9, 2025.
Immediate Action Checklist for Rejected Applications
Candidates who received an alert regarding the rejection of their basic registration or final application must treat this process with the highest priority. The clock is ticking, and no further extensions will be granted.
- Accessing the Correction Window:
- Visit the official AIIMS Examination website (aiimsexams.ac.in).
- Log in using your Registration ID, Examination Unique Code (EUC), and Password.
- Navigate to the link or status indicator that highlights the rejection/discrepancy (usually labeled as "Status of Registration" or "Correction of Rejected Images").
- Key Correction Focus Areas:
- Image Re-upload: The most common rejection is due to improper quality, size, or background of the Passport Photograph, Signature, or Left Thumb Impression. Ensure the re-uploaded files strictly adhere to the AIIMS specifications (e.g., proper dimensions, file size, white background for photos).
- Basic Registration Details: Review and correct any minor typographical errors in your name, date of birth, gender, or contact information. Note: Major changes to personal information may be restricted at this stage.
- OBC/EWS Certificate Validity: Ensure your re-uploaded OBC (NCL) or EWS certificate is valid for the academic session and has been issued within the specified date range. Invalid certificates are a leading cause of final rejection.
- Final Submission and Confirmation:
- After making corrections, save the changes and re-submit the application.
- Take a screenshot or print a copy of the updated application status page for future reference.
INI CET 2026: The Road Ahead After Correction
For candidates who successfully rectify their application errors today, the process moves swiftly toward the final examination. Aspirants must now shift their focus entirely to exam preparation.
- Final Application Status Acceptance:
- The Final Status of the online registration and basic information (acceptance or final rejection) will be displayed on the AIIMS website on November 1, 2025 (Saturday). Only candidates whose application status is 'Accepted' will proceed to the next stage.
- Admit Card Release:
- The Admit Card will be uploaded simultaneously with the final status on November 1, 2025. This crucial document must be downloaded and printed, as it is mandatory to gain entry to the examination hall.
- Exam Date and Pattern:
- The INI CET 2026 (January Session) examination is scheduled for November 9, 2025 (Sunday).
- It will be a Computer-Based Test (CBT) lasting 3 hours (180 minutes).
- The question paper will contain 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
- The marking scheme includes +1 for a correct answer and a negative marking of -⅓ for every incorrect response.
Preparation Strategy for the Final Two Weeks
With the registration hurdle nearly cleared, the final 14 days before the November 9th exam are crucial for maximising your performance.
- Targeted Revision: Focus on high-yield topics and clinical subjects (Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, etc.) that typically form the bulk of the INI CET paper. Avoid starting new, complex topics.
- Mock Tests and Analysis: Take at least one full-length mock test every other day under simulated exam conditions. The analysis of these mocks—identifying weak areas and correcting mistakes—is more valuable than merely taking the tests.
- Image-Based Questions (IBQs): INI CET places a strong emphasis on IBQs. Dedicate specific time each day to revising anatomy, pathology, radiology, and dermatology images.
Conclusion
The deadline of 5:00 PM today, October 26, 2025, is the final gate for INI CET 2026 aspirants. Any lapse in correcting rejected images or details will result in the definitive cancellation of candidature. Successful correction ensures your eligibility for the November 9th exam. Now is the time to finalize the application and shift all efforts towards the final fortnight of intense preparation for this competitive postgraduate medical entrance examination.
