WBUHS extends BSc Nursing registration till April 22
Kolkata: The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) has issued a notification announcing the extension of the registration deadline for BSc Nursing students for the 2025-2026 academic batch.
The decision aims to provide additional time for students and colleges to complete the registration process.
According to the official notice, the registration portal will now remain open till April 22, 2026, with a structured late fee schedule applicable thereafter.
Extended Registration Timeline and Fee Structure-
Upto 22.04.2026 :- Registration fees - 2500/-
23.04.2026 - 02.05.2026 :- Registration fees - 2500/- + Late fees – 500/-
03.05.2026 - 20.05.2026:- Registration fees - 2500/- + Late fees – 2500/-
The university has clarified that mere payment of registration fee does not entitle a student to have registration with WBUHS. If all the relevant documents are not in order or if there is any falsification then registration number will not be provided and registration fees and/or late fees will be forfeited.
Colleges are instructed to verify the data of newly admitted students within 21.05.2026 so that university registration can be completed in due time.
Students and colleges are requested to complete the steps of registration within due time as registration portal will be closed after the stipulated time.
Medical dialogues had earlier reported that the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) had issued a notification announcing the extension of the registration deadline for BSc Nursing students for the 2025-2026 academic batch. The registration process was extended till April 09, 2026.
To view the full official notice, click the link mentioned-
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/2026/04/08/date-extension-of-bsc-nursing-registration-portal-2025-2026-07042026-340304.pdf
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that in response to the Lok Sabha question regarding the shortage of medical seats in the country, MoS Health Smt Anupriya Patel informed, "As reported by the National Medical Commission (NMC), the number of Medical Colleges has increased by 111.36 % from 387 in 2013-14 to 818 at present. Further, it has been informed that MBBS seats have increased by 151.18%, from 51,348 before 2013–14 to 1,28,976 at present, thereby contributing to improved accessibility to medical education."
Along with this, the parliament member sought details from the Minister regarding the possibility of a huge shortage in the total number of seats available as compared to the number of candidates appearing in the NEET-UG examination in the country during the current year, whether the students securing high marks are compelled to migrate abroad for medical studies for this reason and whether the Government proposes to take any action to address such migration of students for medical education abroad.
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