The RIMC (Rashtriya Indian Military College) admit card for the July 2026 term (entrance exam scheduled for 7 December 2025) will be released about one week before the exam date. Candidates who applied through their State/UT authorities will receive their admit card from the same authority—not directly from RIMC.
Key Details for RIMC Admit Card
- Release Timeline: Generally, admit cards are distributed one week before the written examination.
- How to Receive: The State/UT exam authority or Directorate of Education (where application was submitted) issues the admit card/entry pass, either as a physical document or via their portal.
- Download Link: There is typically no all-India online download. Applicants must contact their State/UT controller office or the address where their forms were submitted. Some states may send digital admit cards via email or their local education portal.
- Admit Card Information: Contains candidate’s name, roll number, venue, exam date/time, and important instructions. A valid admit card and ID proof are mandatory for exam entry.
- Updates: Always check the official RIMC website (rimc.gov.in) and your State/UT education/Sainik Welfare portal for admit card notifications and updates
Common RIMC Qs
It will release 7 to 10 days before the exam and exam is on December 7
Your personal details such as name, parents’ name, your photograph, centre name, application number and roll number

See the correction can be done by officials you have to write to them with supporting documents
Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC) Dehradun has released the notification (Advt 12/2025) for admission to Class VIII for the July 2026 term. Here are the main details:
RIMC July 2026 Term Admission (Notification 12/2025)
- Entrance Examination Date: 7 December 2025 (Sunday) [various states will conduct on this date]
- Eligibility: Boys and girls aged 11½ to 13 years as on 1 July 2026 (DOB between 2 July 2013 and 1 Jan 2015), must be studying in or passed Class 7 from a recognized school
- Application Deadline: Most states have deadline as 15 October 2025. Complete applications must reach respective state/UT Sainik Welfare offices or Education departments before this date
- Application Process: Obtain original application form with RIMC hologram (by DD or online payment via www.rimc.gov.in), fill and attach required documents (birth certificate, school certificate, etc.), and submit to respective state authority
- Exam Pattern:
- English (125 marks)
- Mathematics (200 marks)
- General Knowledge (75 marks)
- Viva-voce (interview, 50 marks). Minimum 50% required in each subject
- Centers: Multiple, designated by each state
- Official websites for details and application:
- www.rimc.gov.in
- State government Sainik Welfare/Education department portals
Important
- Only original forms with hologram from RIMC are valid; photocopies/prints not acceptable
- Age, qualification, and form submission to state authority are strictly verified.
RIMC Entrance Exam Preparation Tips
- Understand Exam Pattern:
- English (125 marks)
- Mathematics (200 marks)
- General Knowledge (75 marks)
- Interview/Viva (50 marks).
You must score at least 50% in each written subject for qualifying.
- Syllabus and Books:
- Study English grammar (writing, vocabulary, comprehension, essay, letter).
- Mathematics: Focus on basic arithmetic, geometry, algebra, word problems (up to class 7th standard).
- General Knowledge: Cover current affairs, Indian history, geography, civics, and science relevant to middle school level.
- Build a Study Plan:
- Dedicate fixed hours each day—cover all subjects, revise basics, and increase focus on weaker areas.
- Solve previous year RIMC entrance question papers and sample mocks regularly.
- Practice Writing Skills:
- For English, write essays, applications, and comprehension passage,evaluate for accuracy.
- In mathematics, practice with speed and accuracy—aim to finish the paper on time.
- Read Newspapers & GK Books:
- Read English newspapers, general knowledge yearbooks, and children’s magazines to improve awareness for the GK and English sections.
- Mock Tests & Analysis:
- Attempt regular mock tests to identify strengths and weaknesses. Review mistakes and improve accordingly.
- Viva Preparation:
- Stay confident, practice speaking on basic topics, and answer questions clearly in the interview. Personality, communication, and general awareness count for the viva round.





