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ABVIMS & RMLH Junior Resident Admit Card 2026 released. Exam on May 3, 2026. Download hall ticket, check exam date, reporting time, venue, and instructions.

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The Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences (ABVIMS) & Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (RMLH), New Delhi, has released the Admit Card and detailed instructions for the Written Examination for the recruitment of Junior Residents (Non-Academic). Candidates who have applied for these positions can now download their admit cards from the official website. The written examination is scheduled for May 03, 2026 (Sunday), and will be conducted in two shifts.

This comprehensive notification includes crucial details about the exam schedule, venue, important instructions for candidates, and the exam pattern. All eligible candidates whose roll numbers are listed in Annexure-E are advised to download and fill their admit cards diligently and adhere to all guidelines to ensure a smooth examination experience.

Admit Card & Exam Overview

Particular Details
Organization ABVIMS & Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi
Post Name Junior Resident (Non-Academic)
Exam Date 03.05.2026 (Sunday)
Reporting Time 08:45 AM
Exam Duration 1 Hour (10:00 AM to 11:00 AM)
Exam Mode Written Examination (OMR Based)
Total Questions 50 (Multiple Choice)
Negative Marking Yes (0.25 marks for each wrong answer)
Official Website www.rmlh.nic.in
Roll Number Range 26001 to 26316

How to Download Your Admit Card

Candidates are required to download their admit cards from the official website of Dr. RML Hospital. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website of Dr. RML Hospital: www.rmlh.nic.in
  2. Look for the ‘Recruitment’ or ‘Latest Notifications’ section on the homepage.
  3. Find the link for ‘Admit Card for Junior Resident (Non-Academic) Written Examination 2026’.
  4. Click on the download link. You may be required to enter your Roll Number, Date of Birth, or other credentials as prompted.
  5. Download the Admit Card (proforma) and fill in the blank columns (Roll Number, Name, Category) as per the details mentioned in Annexure-E of the official notification.
  6. Paste a recent passport-size photograph in the designated space on the Admit Card. Ensure it is identical to the one used in your application form.
  7. Take a printout of the duly filled Admit Card. It is advisable to keep a few extra copies for future reference.

Details on the Admit Card

Your admit card is a crucial document and will contain the following information, some of which you need to fill yourself:

  • Candidate’s Roll Number (to be filled by candidate)
  • Candidate’s Name (to be filled by candidate)
  • Candidate’s Category (to be filled by candidate)
  • Date of Written Examination: 03.05.2026 (Sunday)
  • Reporting Time: 08:45 AM
  • Venue of Written Examination: ABVIMS, Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi – 110001 (Specific Lecture Theatres and Reading Rooms)
  • Duration of Written Examination: One Hour (60 Minutes)
  • Space for Passport Size Photograph (to be pasted by the candidate and signed across)
  • Signature of Officer I/c Academic
  • Signature of the Candidate (to be done in presence of Invigilator)
  • Signature of the Invigilator

What to Verify on Your Admit Card

Before proceeding to the examination hall, ensure that all details on your admit card are correct and clearly visible:

  • Personal Details: Confirm your Name and Roll Number are correctly filled as per Annexure-E.
  • Photograph: Ensure your pasted photograph is clear, recent, and matches the one submitted in the application form.
  • Exam Details: Double-check the Exam Date, Reporting Time, Exam Venue, and Duration of Examination.
  • Instructions: Read all instructions printed on the admit card carefully.

Documents Required on Exam Day

Candidates must carry the following mandatory documents to the examination hall:

  • Admit Card: A printout of the duly filled Admit Card (Annexure-C) downloaded from the Hospital website.
  • Photo Identity Proof: Any one original Government-issued Photo Identity Proof such as:
    • Voter’s Card
    • Aadhaar Card
    • Driving Licence
    • Passport
    • PAN Card
  • Passport Size Photograph: One spare passport-size photograph, identical to the one pasted on the Application Form and the Admit Card. This is for attendance sheet verification.

Note: Without a valid Admit Card and Photo ID Proof, no candidate will be allowed to appear in the Written Examination.

Exam Day Instructions & Checklist

Strict adherence to exam day instructions is essential. Candidates are advised to:

Do’s:

  • Arrive at the examination venue well before the reporting time (08:45 AM).
  • Occupy your seat at least half an hour before the commencement of the examination (by 09:30 AM).
  • Carry your Admit Card and original Government-issued Photo ID Proof.
  • Bring one spare passport size photograph.
  • Use only a blue/black ball pen for writing and darkening bubbles on the OMR sheet.
  • Fill the OMR sheet carefully as per the instructions in Annexure-D, ensuring correct darkening of bubbles for Roll Number, Date of Birth, Set Number, Subject Code, Category, and Gender.
  • Sign in the designated box on the OMR sheet in the presence of the Invigilator only.
  • Check the Hospital website (www.rmlh.nic.in) frequently for any amendments or updates.

Don’ts:

  • Do not carry mobile phones, any other electronic gadgets, teaching materials, bags, books, papers, or documents inside the Examination Hall.
  • Do not attempt to enter the Examination Hall after the closing time (09:30 AM).
  • Do not partially darken or put dots in the OMR bubbles; this may be evaluated as a wrong answer or blank.
  • Do not darken multiple bubbles for the same question, as it will be considered a wrong answer.
  • Do not engage in any unfair means or malpractice during the examination.

Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

The Written Examination for Junior Resident (Non-Academic) will follow the pattern below:

Particular Details
Total Questions 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Options A, B, C, D for each question
Marks per Correct Answer 1 Mark
Negative Marking 0.25 Marks for each wrong answer (1/4th of the mark allotted for the question)
Marks for Unattempted Questions No negative marking
Question Weightage All questions carry equal marks

Candidates will be required to darken the appropriate circle/bubble against the question number in the OMR Answer Sheet.

Common Issues & Solutions for Admit Card Download

Admit Card Not Downloading: Ensure you are using the correct login credentials (Roll Number, DOB/Password). Try using a different browser or clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. If the issue persists, contact the helpdesk mentioned on the official website.

Discrepancies in Details: If there are any errors in your personal details (Name, DOB, Category) on the downloaded admit card proforma, ensure you fill the blank columns accurately as per Annexure-E. For any pre-printed errors that you cannot correct, immediately contact the examination authority for clarification.

Photograph Issues: Make sure the photograph you paste is recent, clear, and matches your application photo. Sign across it as instructed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: When is the ABVIMS & RMLH Junior Resident Written Exam scheduled?

The written examination is scheduled for May 03, 2026 (Sunday).

Q2: What is the reporting time for the exam?

The reporting time for the exam is 08:45 AM, and candidates must be seated by 09:30 AM.

Q3: What documents do I need to carry to the exam center?

You must carry your duly filled Admit Card, one original Government-issued Photo Identity Proof (Voter’s Card, Aadhaar, Driving Licence, Passport, or PAN Card), and one spare passport-size photograph.

Q4: Is there negative marking in the exam?

Yes, there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. There is no negative marking for unattempted questions.

Q5: What items are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall?

Mobile phones, any other electronic gadgets, teaching materials, bags, books, papers, and documents are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall.

Q6: Can I enter the examination hall after the closing time?

No candidate will be permitted to enter the Examination Hall after the closing time (09:30 AM).

Q7: What should I do if there is an error in my admit card?

Ensure you fill the blank columns (Roll Number, Name, Category) accurately as per Annexure-E. For any pre-printed errors, you should contact the Hospital administration or the examination authority immediately for guidance.

Q8: Which pen should I use for filling the OMR sheet?

You should use only a blue or black ball pen for marking answers on the OMR sheet.