AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 admit card issued at aiimsexams.ac.in; exam pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | June 6, 2024 | 01:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 exam will be conducted on June 8 and 9 in computer-based mode.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi has issued the AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 admit card. The AIIMS BSc nursing 2024 exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 8 and 9. Candidates who have registered for the exam can download the AIIMS BSc nursing 2024 admit card by visiting the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in.
The exam authority conducts the AIIMS BSc Nursing exam 2024, which serves as the gateway to BSc programs at AIIMS, Delhi, and various other AIIMS institutions. The AIIMS Nursing entrance exam offers admission to a total of 571 seats for B.Sc. (H) programs and an additional 30 post-basic seats across AIIMS institutes.
AIIMS BSc Nursing exam pattern 2024
The AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 exam will be held online in computer-based format. The duration of the AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 exam is 90 minutes. The medium of the exam is Englis. The paper will carry a total of 70 marks. Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer and one-third marks will be ducted for incorrect answer. There will be no negative marking for questions not answers.
AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 personal assessment
Candidates will undergo a personal assessment conducted by a Selection Committee, based on their merit ranking in stage I. Three times the number of available seats will be invited for this evaluation. In case of a scarcity of Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates, individuals from both categories will be invited. Similarly, if candidates from SC, ST, OBC (NCL) groups are unavailable, the number from General category candidates for the personal assessment will be proportionately increased. The assessment will be scored out of 30, with various factors taken into account. These include past academic performance in the Higher Secondary or Class 12, academic performance in Nursing examinations, and performance as a staff nurse.
AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 Admit Card: Steps to download
Candidates can follow these instructions to download the AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 admit card.
- Go to the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in.
- On the homepage, click on the AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 admit card link.
- You will be redirected to a login page.
- Enter the required credentials.
- Your AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and take a printout for future reference.
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