AIIMS BSc Nursing Hons Entrance Exam Centre changed, check details

Published On 2025-05-31 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-05-31 03:30 GMT

New Delhi- All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, is going to conduct the BSc (Hons) Nursing Entrance Examination for the academic year 2025 tomorrow. Meanwhile, AIIMS New Delhi has issued a notice regarding the change of exam centre in West Bengal.

As per the notice, Nextera Services Pvt Ltd, selected as the examination centre for B.Sc (Hons) Nursing Entrance Exam 2025, has now been changed to TCS Gito Bitan, West Bengal.

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The result for B.Sc (Hons) Nursing Entrance Exam 2025 is expected to be declared by June 06, 2025, Friday. Results will be available on the official website of AIIMS New Delhi. Although the results of individual candidates will not be informed on the telephone and candidates are advised not to call the Examination Section for such information. However, the dates for online seat allotment will be announced later.

THE SCHEME OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR BSc (HONS) NURSING ENTRANCE EXAM 2025

One paper of 2 hours duration and consisting of four parts containing objective type (Multiple Choice) Questions, with distribution of marks as under

S.NO

PART

SUBJECT

MARKS

1

A

Physics

30

2

B

Chemistry

30

3

C

Biology

30

4

D

General Knowledge

10

TOTAL

100

Moreover, candidates should bring the following documents in Original along with one set of self-attested copies at the time of verification of original documents as per the schedule in respect of successful candidates-

1 Admit card issued by AIIMS, New Delhi.

2 Matriculation/High School/Higher Secondary certificate issued by the Board/ University, showing the date of birth of the applicant.

3 Degree/Provisional passing certificate of the qualifying examination, which makes him/her eligible for admission to the course for which he/she is applying.

4 Detailed mark sheets of the qualifying examination showing the marks secured by the applicant.

5 Migration Certificate from the University/ Board last attended by the candidate.

6 ‘No objection Certificate’ if the candidate is already employed with the Central / State Government / Public Undertaking.

7 Physical Disability Certificate issued by a duly constituted and authorised Medical Board.

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