AIIMS Kalyani is a newer AIIMS institution located in Kalyani, in the Nadia district of West Bengal. Established in 2019, it is part of India’s network of Institutes of National Importance under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. AIIMS Kalyani offers modern infrastructure, growing departmental strength, and aims to provide high-quality medical education and healthcare services for the region and beyond.
AIIMS Kalyani offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and paramedical/ allied health courses. Specific courses include:
MBBS – undergraduate medicine program.
B.Sc (Hons) Nursing – 4-year course.
B.Sc Paramedical / Allied Health Sciences courses.
MD / MS / MDS / PG Specialities via INI-CET for those with MBBS.
Eligibility & Admission Process 2025
For MBBS: must clear NEET-UG. Must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology (and English). Minimum percentage required in qualifying exam (often higher for general, less for reserved categories).
For PG/MD/MS/MDS: MBBS degree + passed required exams, typically INI-CET.
For Nursing and Paramedical courses: 10+2 with required subject combination, entrance tests where applicable.
Admission is done via national or centralized counselling depending on course (NEET, INI-CET, AIIMS-Nursing etc.).
Fees Structure
AIIMS Kalyani offers education with relatively modest fee structure (especially in comparison to many private colleges). Some of the known fee data:
MBBS first-year fees are very low (e.g. ~ 1,628 per year) in recent data.
B.Sc (Hons) Nursing also has low yearly fees (~ 625) in existing listings.
PG/MD/MS/MDS courses also have modest fees; often higher than UG but still subsidized relative to private colleges.
Other charges (hostel, labs, college miscellaneous) apply, but base tuition is affordable.
Cutoffs
Here are some recent cutoff details and trends for AIIMS Kalyani (for MBBS and PG specialities) to help you estimate chances.
Course / Category | Recent Closing Rank / Cutoff Highlights |
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MBBS (General, All-India) Round-1 (NEET UG) | ~ 2089 for General category in 2024. |
MBBS (OBC) | ~ 3,245 in one recent round. |
MBBS (SC) | ~ 20,500+ in recent rounds. |
MBBS (ST) | ~ 53,800+ in recent rounds. |
For PG / MD / MS / MDS via INI-CET:
Some of the specialities have cutoffs with very large closing ranks (i.e. less competitive) in certain categories.
Highly competitive specialities (e.g. some MD/MS branches) require much better ranks.
AIIMS Kalyani – MBBS Cutoff Trend (All India Quota)
Category | 2023 Closing Rank | 2024 Closing Rank | 2025 Expected Closing Rank |
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General | ~ 2,340 | ~ 2,089 | ~ 1,800 – 2,200 |
OBC | ~ 3,950 | ~ 3,245 | ~ 3,000 – 3,500 |
EWS | ~ 4,210 | ~ 3,812 | ~ 3,500 – 4,000 |
SC | ~ 20,600 | ~ 20,512 | ~ 18,000 – 21,000 |
ST | ~ 54,800 | ~ 53,879 | ~ 50,000 – 55,000 |
Placements & Internship
All MBBS students must undergo a compulsory rotatory internship of one year after finishing the academic and exam requirements. This gives exposure in clinical departments.
PG/MD/MS graduates generally serve as junior residents / residents in teaching hospitals including AIIMS Kalyani and affiliated hospitals.
Many students opt for clinical practice, teaching, or research, or government medical service roles. The status of placements in super-speciality may vary by speciality and availability.
Salaries / stipends for residency/internship are aligned with government norms.
Ranking & Reputation
AIIMS Kalyani is relatively new but has been rapidly growing in reputation.
It is one of the AIIMS institutes, which carries prestige.
In 2025, it was ranked about 47th among medical institutions in certain rankings.
Known for good infrastructure, decent clinical facilities, strong teaching faculty, and being part of the AIIMS group adds credibility.
What to Expect & Tips for Aspirants
Since seats are limited and competition is high, strong NEET-UG or INI-CET rank is needed. Try to aim significantly above past cutoffs to be safer.
Be clear on category-wise reservation and take advantage of state / All India Quota appropriately.
Keep track of counselling dates and document verification, as administrative delays can cost seats.
If MBBS is the target, securing marks sufficient to land within ~2000–4000 rank in general or similar favourable categories would increase chances. For reserved categories, the ranges are wider but still competitive.
Final Thoughts
AIIMS Kalyani offers an excellent opportunity for students seeking government medical education with good infrastructure, affordable fees, and growing reputation. For Admissions 2025, focusing on securing a high rank in NEET-UG (for MBBS) or INI-CET (for PG) is key. With the right preparation and understanding of cutoff trends, aspirants can realistically aim for AIIMS Kalyani among their top choices.
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