AIIMS releases BSc Nursing 2026 admit cards, eam on June 27
New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has released the admit card for the AIIMS BSc (Hons) Nursing entrance exam 2026 on its official website.
Therefore, candidates who have successfully completed the registration process will be able to download their hall tickets by visiting the official exam portal.
Candidates are advised to carefully check all the details provided on the admit card, including their name, roll number, exam centre, reporting time, photograph, and signature. If any discrepancy is found, they should immediately contact the exam authorities.
The admit card will be a mandatory document for entry into the examination centre, and candidates will not be permitted to appear for the examination without a valid hall ticket and an original photo identity proof.
However, no separate admit card will be sent by post. Candidates should download and keep multiple copies of the hall ticket safe for future use during the admission process. Moreover, to avoid any issues at the test centre, candidates must adhere to all exam-day instructions and reporting guidelines specified on the admit card.
STEPS TO DOWNLOAD AIIMS BSc NURSING ADMIT CARD 2026
STEP 1- Visit the official website of AIIMS New Delhi.
STEP 2- Click on the Academic Courses or BSc Nursing Admit Card 2026 link.
STEP 3- Log in using the registered ID and password.
STEP 4- The admit card will be displayed on the screen.
STEP 5- Verify all personal and examination details carefully.
STEP 6- Download the admit card PDF.
STEP 7- Take a printout and keep multiple copies for future use.
STEP 8- Carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination centre.
The AIIMS BSc (Hons.) Nursing entrance exam 2026 will be conducted on June 27, 2026. The result is expected to be declared on July 4, 2026, while the schedule for online seat allocation will be released separately.
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