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AIIMS NORCET 10 Mains Cut Off 2026 Out, Check Category Wise Cut Off for Mains Exam

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences has officially released the AIIMS NORCET 10 Mains Cut Off 2026 along with the Stage II Result Notification on 12 May 2026. Candidates who appeared for the Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET-10) Mains Exam conducted on 30 April 2026 can now check the official category-wise qualifying cut-off percentages for final selection and institute allocation.

The AIIMS NORCET 10 Mains examination was the final merit-deciding stage for recruitment to 2,779 revised Nursing Officer vacancies across participating AIIMS institutes and other central government hospitals.

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The AIIMS NORCET 10 Mains Cut Off 2026 has been released in percentage format based on candidates’ performance in the Stage II Computer-Based Test (CBT). The cut-off determines eligibility for further recruitment procedures, including hospital preference filling and document verification. A total of 13,963 candidates have qualified in the NORCET 10 Stage II examination for further allocation rounds. Among the PWBD categories, the EWS-PWBD category recorded the highest qualifying cut-off at 51.667%.

AIIMS NORCET 10 Cut Off 2026: Overview
Particulars Details
Exam Name Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET-10)
Conducting Authority All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
Post Name Nursing Officer
Revised Vacancy Count 2,779
NORCET Stage I Exam Date 11 April 2026 (Preliminary)
NORCET 10 Prelims Cut Off Release Date 16 April 2026
NORCET Stage II Exam Date 30 April 2026 (Mains)
NORCET 10 Mains Cut Off Release Date 12 May 2026
AIIMS NORCET Mains Result Released on 12 May 2026
Total Candidates Qualified in Mains 13,963
Exam Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Selection Process Stage I (Qualifying) and Stage II (Final Merit)
Choice Filling Dates 25 May 2026 to 2 June 2026
Final Seat Position Release 20 May 2026
Official Website aiimsexams.ac.in

Download AIIMS NORCET 10 Mains Cut Off PDF

Candidates who appeared for the NORCET 10 Mains Examination held on 30 April 2026 can now download the official NORCET 10 Mains Cut Off PDF and check the category-wise qualifying cut-off percentages. The PDF also contains the roll number-wise list of provisionally qualified candidates, important instructions regarding institute allocation, and the upcoming choice filling schedule.

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AIIMS NORCET 10 Prelims Cut Off 2026

The official AIIMS NORCET 10 Prelims Cut Off 2026 is now out. The cut-off has been determined based on the shortlisting pattern followed by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. It is calculated in percentile form, not raw marks, and reflects the level of competition in the exam. The highest cut-off has been recorded for the UR category, which stands at 93.5887683 percentile.

AIIMS NORCET 10 Cut Off 2026: Prelims
S. No. Category Cut of percentile PWBD Cut of percentile
1. UR 93.5887683 45.5621237
2. EWS 78.9831134 49.6272792
3. OBC 84.2077239 40.6645947
4. SC 81.9605328 35.7768456
5. ST 74.4746050 39.8463477

AIIMS NORCET Previous Year Cut Off

Over the past three NORCET sessions, cut‑off percentages have held fairly steady, reflecting consistent exam patterns and vacancy-to-candidate ratios. Tracking these trends offers insight into how shifts in difficulty or application numbers influence qualifying marks and helps you benchmark your target score before the official numbers land.

AIIMS NORCET 9 Cut Off

The AIIMS NORCET 9 Mains Cut Off is more than just a number; it determines a candidate’s rank and eligibility for the document verification. Th cut off PDF specifies that the Final seat position for allocation & detail procedure will be published on 13 October, 2025 and online filling of choice will start from 13 October, 2025 to 20 October, 2025 (Upto 5:00 P.M.). Out of 46,014 candidates who appeared, 13,996 qualified as per the scheme, securing eligibility for the document verification.

AIIMS NORCET 9 Mains Cut Off
Sr. No. Category Cut Off Percentage
1. UR/EWS 50.000%
2. OBC 45.000%
3. SC/ST 40.000%
4. UR-PWBD 45.000%
5. EWS-PWBD 48.125%
6. OBC-PWBD 41.667%
7. SC-PWBD 37.917%
8. ST-PWBD 35.833%

AIIMS NORCET 8 Cut Off

The AIIMS NORCET 8 Cut Off is divided among UR, EWS, OBC, SC, and ST categories with the ST cut off percentage being the lowest in the prelims exam and the SC/ST cut off being the lowest in the mains exam. Aspirants can check the cutoffs for both phases in the table below:

AIIMS NORCET 8 Prelims Cut Off
Category Cut off percentile PWBD Cut off percentile
UR 93.5335077 45.3976555
EWS 78.2853953 47.7818257
OBC 83.1213092 40.7380204
SC 80.1392602 35.2381232
ST 73.6786438 44.6323119

Over recent NORCET cycles, the Mains cut off has followed a clear pattern. General and EWS categories often touch the 50% mark, showing high competition. OBC cut offs stay around 45%, while SC/ST remain near 40%. PWBD categories show more variation, with UR-PWBD and EWS-PWBD trending higher. NORCET 8 continues this trend, reminding aspirants to target well above the minimum for better chances. Check the complete category-wise cut off in the table below:

AIIMS NORCET 8 Mains Cut Off
Category Percentage Cut Off of Qualified Candidates
UR/EWS 50.000%
OBC 45.000%
SC/ST 40.000%
UR-PWBD 47.083%
EWS-PWBD 48.333%
OBC-PWBD 40.833%
SC-PWBD 35.417%
ST-PWBD 46.667%

Factors Influencing NORCET 10 Cut Off 2026

The NORCET 10 cut-off is not a static number but a dynamic figure influenced by the difficulty level of the shifts, the total number of participants, and the revised seat matrix released by AIIMS.

  • Revised Vacancy Count: Increased total seats to 2,779, which directly impacts the shortlisting ratio.
  • Clinical Question Density: A higher volume of MSN and scenario-based questions often lowers raw scores.
  • Normalisation Process: Multi-shift exams use normalisation to ensure fair scoring across different sets.
  • 1:5 Selection Ratio: Only the top five times the vacancy count qualify for Mains.
  • Negative Marking Impact: The strict 1/3rd negative marking penalises high-risk guessing among aspirants.
  • Candidate Participation: Over 80,000 candidates appeared, significantly raising the competition for percentiles.
  • 80:20 Gender Reservation: Separate cut-offs for male and female candidates based on seat allocation.

How is the AIIMS NORCET Cut Off Percentile Calculated?

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences follows a step-by-step normalization process to calculate the NORCET cut-off percentile, ensuring fairness across multiple shifts:

Step 1: Calculation of Raw Score

  • +1 mark for every correct answer
  • –1/3 mark for every incorrect answer
  • No marks for unattempted questions

Step 2: Normalization Process

  • Since the exam is conducted in multiple shifts, difficulty levels may vary
  • AIIMS applies a normalization formula to adjust raw scores across all shifts
  • This ensures that no candidate is disadvantaged due to a tougher or easier paper

Step 3: Conversion to Percentile Score

  • The normalized score is converted into a percentile
  • Percentile indicates your performance relative to other candidates

Step 4: Understanding Percentile

  • Example: A 93.58 percentile means you scored higher than 93.58% of candidates who appeared

Step 5: Cut-Off Determination

  • AIIMS sets category-wise percentile cut-offs based on performance
  • Candidates are shortlisted in approximately a 1:5 ratio (five times the vacancies) for the Mains exam

FAQs

Will the AIIMS NORCET Cut Off marks be released along with the result?

Yes, the category-wise cut-off marks has now been released along with the result PDF.

Where can I check the AIIMS NORCET Mains Cut Off marks?

Candidates can check their AIIMS NORCET Cut Off marks in the article above.

What is the difference between Percentage and Percentile in NORCET 10?

Percentage is based on your raw marks (out of 100). Percentile represents how many candidates you have outperformed. For example, a 93 percentile means you are in the top 7% of all test-takers in your shift.

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