AIIMS Declares NORCET 9 mains results, check complete details
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 04 October, 2025
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New Delhi:The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi, has announced the results of the Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test -NORCET 9 mains 2025. The result has been announced on the official website ofAIIMS New Delhi. Therefore, candidates can check and download their AIIMSNORCET 9stage 2 results from the link attached below. The results are available for all candidates, including those who have not qualified. According to the result, a total of 13,996 candidates have qualified in the mains exam, including 4,253 male and 9,743 female candidates. Out of the 19,332 candidates shortlisted for NORCET 9, these candidates have moved forward in the selection process. AIIMS NORCET 9 CUTOFF PERCENTAGE 2025 The qualifying cutoff percentages for various categories in the NORCET 9 mains exam are as follows- 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%. Meanwhile, AIIMS has clarified that the result is provisional, and candidature will be verified during subsequent stages. Any discrepancies found at any point will lead to the cancellation of candidature. The final seat position for allocation along with the detailed procedure will be published on October 13, 2025. Candidates will then be required to fill in their choices online between October 13 and October 20, 2025, Upto 5:00 P.M. With the results declared and the seat allocation round set to begin, successful candidates are advised to keep track of official updates and complete the choice-filling process within the stipulated timeline. To view the result, click the link below https://.in/pdf_upload/aiims-declares-norcet-9-mains-2025-results-13996-candidates-qualify-seat-allocation-to-begin-from-october-13-303197.pdf
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