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AIISH Mysore Cutoff 2026 (Expected): Category-Wise B.ASLP & M.Sc Cutoff Marks

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Shreshtha Mishra • 7 Mins read • 13 Jun 26
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All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Mysore, is one of the premier institutes in the field of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, Hearing Sciences and Special Education in India. Based on the previous trends, the expected marks secured by the General Merit candidates for ASLP should be 124+ out of 150, whereas for OBC, EWS, SC and ST candidates, they should secure the marks between 99-105 for the ASLP.

All India Institute of Speech and Hearing expected qualifying marks will be in the range of 29.75 - 60.75, depending on the category, for the M.Sc. Audiology and M.Sc. SLP courses (post-graduation). The numbers imply that competition is still tight for General Merit; there are not a lot of jobs out there, and speech and hearing sciences are a growing career.

The entrance examination was already held for AIISH admission in 2026, and the merit list was published on 08 June 2026, with counselling and seat allotment process going on in the upcoming weeks.

The candidates are advised to keep in mind that the official AIISH Mysore Cutoff 2026 will be notified post the completion of the counselling rounds. The final cut-off marks for 2026 admissions will be determined by the number of applicants, the level of difficulty of the examinations, the availability of seats and the demand of the applicants in the categories.


AIISH Mysore B.ASLP Expected Cutoff Marks

The admission to B.ASLP at AIISH Mysore is highly competitive, as 124 or above marks are required for the General Merit students with a total of 150 marks. Reserved category candidates (OBC, EWS, SC, ST) may receive a marginal reduction in the cut-off, which is 99 to 105 marks.

Category 

Minimum Marks Required (Out of 150)

General Merit (GM)

124+

OBC

105+

SC

104+

EWS

103+

ST

99+


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AIISH Mysore M.Sc. Audiology/SLP Expected Cutoff 

AIISH Mysore has moderate to high competition based on the admission cut-off of M.Sc (Audiology) and Admissions in different categories of M.Sc (Speech-Language Pathology). The general merit candidates may need to obtain a score of around 60.75 marks or more to be in the fray, while OBC and EWS may need around 56 and 53 marks, respectively. If it is the SC/ST categories, the qualifying marks are lower than for the general category.

Category 

Minimum Qualifying Marks

General Merit (GM)

60.75

OBC

56.00

EWS

53.00

SC

33.50

ST

29.75


Eligibility Criteria for AIISH Mysore Admission 2026

All India Institute of Speech and Hearing Admissions is based on entrance exams. The candidates need to clear a University's exam, which is also known as “All India AIISH Entrance Examination” to qualify for admission to various programmes.  Some course names and eligibility for admission into the institution are given below.

Courses

Eligibility

Bachelor's in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology [BASLP]

  • Pass 10+2 with a minimum of 50% (45% for reserved category) in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics/Computer Science/Statistics/and Electronics
  • Clear “All India AIISH entrance exam”

Bachelor of Education [B.Ed] (Hearing Impaired)

  • Pass any Bachelor's Examination with 50% Marks (45% for SC/ST) from any recognized University
  • Merit in the Last Qualifying Examination.

M.Sc. in Audiology

  • B.Sc. (Sp. & Hg.) / BASLP degree from the University of Mysore or any other recognized university with 50% marks
  • Clear AIIISH – All India Entrance Test

Master of Education [M.Ed] (Hearing Impaired)

  • B.S.Ed. / B.Ed. Sp. Ed. (HI) degree of the University of Mysore or any B.Ed. (HI) recognised by the RCI of any other university with a minimum of 50% marks.
  • Clear AIIISH – All India Entrance Test

M.Sc. (Speech-Language Pathology)

  • B.Sc. (Sp. & Hg.) / BASLP degree from the University of Mysore or any other recognised university with 50% marks
  • Clear AIIISH – All India Entrance Test


How to Check AIISH Mysore Cutoff 2026?

On the official counselling and admission portals, once the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH) publishes the AIISH Mysore Cutoff 2026, it will be available. The cut-off is typically released category-wise and course-wise after the start of counselling rounds. By following the steps mentioned below, candidates can find out the latest cutoff details:

  1. Visit the official website of AIISH, Mysore or visit the admission centre.
  2. On the home page, click the "Admissions" (or "Cutoff") button.
  3. For the 2026 academic session, please click on the appropriate Course Admission link.
  4. Download the Cutoff list or Merit list PDF, which is released for your course.
  5. Check the opening and closing ranks/cut-off for each category.
  6. Also, review your score or rank against the published score or rank cutoff to see the likelihood of admission.
  7. Please keep following the website as this may change post each round of counselling.


Conclusion

AIISH Mysore is still one of the most sought-after institutes in India for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology courses. Candidates, if applying for B. for General Merit, will be asked to do the CAT according to the ongoing trend.ASLP will require approximately 124+ marks, and the candidates for the M.Sc. Audiology and M.Sc. SLP will require approximately 60.75 marks to be competitive. Cutoff scores for reserved categories are likely to be fairly low.

However, candidates need to keep in mind that the official AIISH Mysore Cutoff 2026 has not been announced yet. The final cut-off will be declared after the counselling and seat allotment process is over. For maximising the chances of selection for admission in AIISH, the aspirants should regularly follow the official notifications for AIISH, keep all documents required for verification and participate in counselling sessions, and keep an eye on the merit list category-wise.


FAQs on AIISH Mysore Cutoff 2026


Ques. What factors determine the AIISH Mysore Cutoff 2026?

Ans: The factors affecting AIISH Mysore Cutoff is the number of candidates appearing for the entrance exam, the overall performance of the candidates, difficulty level of the entrance exam, seats made available for each of the programmes and the reservation policy followed based on the categories. This higher cut-off in the admission process may be due to the higher number of skilled candidates or fewer seats available.


Ques. Is the B.ASLP programme at AIISH Mysore highly competitive?

Ans: Yes, B.ASLP is one of the most sought after programmes of AIISH Mysore. Recent trends suggest that 124 marks (or more) out of 150 might be needed to get a General Merit admission. AIISH has a reputation for excellence in speech and hearing sciences and is a highly competitive programme each year, attracting students from around India.


Ques. What are the upcoming events after the release of the AIISH merit list?

Ans: The candidates who are shortlisted in the merit list of AIISH EE 2026 will undergo counselling, document verification, seat allotment and fee payment processes. AIISH may also publish an additional selection/waiting list if there are vacancies in the seats. Applicants are requested to keep a check on the official notification from time to time so that they do not miss any subsequent application and reporting deadlines.


Ques. How can previous years' cutoffs help candidates planning for AIISH admission?

Ans: The candidates know the trend of previous years' cutoff from which they can make their estimation to get admission. Students are able to compare against historical cutoffs and expected marks to see how well they are likely to fare in terms of admission.Students can look at the historical cutoffs and expected marks to see how well they are likely to do in a realistic counselling situation. However, since the cutoffs are subject to change every year as per the number of applicants, seats available and examination performance, it is recommended to keep the cutoffs as a reference only.


Ques. What should candidates do if their score is close to the expected cutoff?

Ans: If the candidates' score is close to the expected cut-off, they should take part in all rounds of counselling, as the cut-off may vary in future rounds. They should have all necessary paperwork in order, constantly watch the seats available, and be aware of waiting lists. A good number of admissions are concluded in the second round, after the first round, when a few candidates have dropped out or when seats are not filled.