AIIMS Declares Results for 4th Common Recruitment Examination; Over 1,000 Group B and C Positions to be Filled
AIIMS has officially released the results for the 4th Common Recruitment Examination (CRE) 2026. Candidates who appeared for the Group B and C non-faculty posts between December 22-24, 2025, can now check their qualifying status online. Discover the next steps in the selection process, including skill tests and document verification for over 1,000 vacancies at AIIMS
The recruitment process was initiated in mid-November 2025, following a swift application window that concluded on December 2. The urgency of the recruitment was reflected in the rapid timeline maintained by the administration, moving from the finalization of application forms on December 6 to the issuance of admit cards by December 19. This streamlined approach highlights the institution's commitment to efficiency in addressing workforce requirements. The eligibility criteria for these diverse roles spanned from secondary education to postgraduate qualifications, ensuring a broad spectrum of talent was invited to contribute to the institute’s prestigious ecosystem.
To ensure transparency and ease of access, AIIMS has made the results available in a downloadable PDF format on their digital recruitment section. Candidates are required to log in using their unique credentials, such as enrollment or registration numbers, to verify their individual scores. The selection process remains rigorous; following the written examination, successful candidates will be subjected to post-specific skill tests, comprehensive document verification, and a mandatory medical examination to ensure they meet the stringent standards of the institute.
The release of these results is more than just an administrative update; it is a critical step in strengthening the infrastructure of India’s leading medical body. By filling these 1,000-plus vacancies, AIIMS is set to enhance its service delivery and administrative efficiency, directly impacting the quality of support provided to the healthcare sector. As the institution moves toward the final stages of the selection cycle, the successful induction of these professionals will likely play a pivotal role in the continued excellence of AIIMS’s national operations.

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