AIIMS Releases Provisional Selection List for BSc Nursing Post Basic 2024 Admissions
New Delhi- All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has released the provisional selection list of candidates for admission to the BSc Nursing (Post Basic) course at AIIMS, New Delhi for the 2024 session.
The provisional selection list of candidates for admission to the BSc Nursing (Post Basic) course for the 2024 session at AIIMS, New Delhi, has been released based on performance in the CBT mode (online) entrance examination and interview/personal assessment conducted.
The CBT Mode (Online) entrance exam was conducted on 6th July 2024 in online mode. Whereas, the Interview/Personal Assessment was conducted by the Selection Committee on 18th July 2024 in online mode.
The provisional selection list of candidates for admission to the BSc Nursing (Post Basic) course for the 2024 session at AIIMS, New Delhi has been released based on merit and not in order of roll number.
IMPORTANT POINTS
1 The admissions of the provisionally selected candidates are subject to verification of their original certificates, other relevant documents and their satisfying all eligibility conditions.
2 The candidates are required to report to the Registrar, Academic Section, AIIMS, New Delhi for certificate verification/submission from Monday, 22nd July 2024 to Friday, 26th July 2024 upto 05.00 PM. Along with this, the candidates will also have to report with their admit card.
Following are the Original certificates with which the candidates need to report-
DOCUMENTS
a Certificate from the Board from which he/she passed the High School/Higher Secondary Examination, showing your date of birth.
b Senior Secondary Certificate or a Certificate Showing that an equivalent examination from a recognized Board/University has been completed. In case those who have passed 10+1 on or before 1986, may submit certificates accordingly.
c Mark-sheets of General Nursing and Midwifery.
d Diploma/Certificate in General Nursing and Midwifery from any institution recognised by the Indian Nursing Council.
e Certificate of Registration as Nurse, RN, RM (Registered Nurse, Registered Midwife) with any State Nursing Council.
f In the case of male nurses, if passed before the implementation of the new integrated course in 2003, besides a certificate of registration as a nurse with the state Nursing Council, a certificate of General Nursing instead of a certificate of training in Midwifery, training in any subject out of the following, for six months-
1 O.T. Techniques.
2 Ophthalmic Nursing.
3 Leprosy Nursing.
4 TB Nursing.
5 Psychiatric Nursing.
6 Neurological and Neuro Surgical Nursing.
7. Community Health Nursing.
8. Cancer Nursing.
9. Orthopedic Nursing.
g Migration Certificate from the University/Board/College/Institute last attended by you.
h Caste Certificate, if belongs to SC/ST/OBC(NCL)/EWS/PWBD category. The certificate should be issued by the Competent Authority as per Govt. of India rule. In the case of OBC(NCL)/EWS certificate should be valid for Central Government jobs/Central Government Institutions only other claims for OBC(NCL)/EWS reservation will not be considered. The issuing date of the OBC(NCL) certificate within 23.06.2023 to 06.07.2024 (both dates inclusive) and the date of the EWS certificate within 01.04.2024 to 06.07.2024 (both dates inclusive).
i Study Leave and Relieving Letter from your parent department, if the candidate is already employed with Central Govt./State Govt./AIIMS departmental, failing which you will not be allowed to join the course.
j One set of self-attested copies of the above certificates.
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