AIIMS BSc Paramedical 2025 exam postponed to July 13; admit card on July 7
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 11, 2025 | 03:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIIMS BSc Paramedical Admission 2025: Candidates will be able to download the admit card though the official website at aiimsexams.ac.in.
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Download EBookThe All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has revised the exam dates for the Bachelor of Science (BSc) Paramedical courses for the August 2025 session. As per the updated schedule, the entrance exam for the BSc Paramedical courses admission will now be held on July 13.
The institute has also revised the admit card release date for the BSc Paramedical entrance exam 2025. The AIIMS BSc Paramedical exam admit card will now be issued on July 7. Candidates will be able to download the admit card though the official website at aiimsexams.ac.in by entering the required login credentials.
“In continuation of Notice No. 133/2025 dated 03.04.2025 regarding the advt. for admission to B.Sc./M.Sc. Course at AIIMS, the Competent Authority has decided to change the Examination date for B.Sc. Paramedical Courses August-2025 session,” the official notice said.
The notice further asked candidates to regularly visit the official website of the AIIMS for updates and detailed instructions related to the examination. Initially, the AIIMS BSs Paramedical entrance exam 2025 was scheduled for June 28, and the admit card was expected to be released on June 20.
The institute conducted the AIIMS BSc Nursing exam on June 1 and announced the result on June 6. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their results through the official website. The institute has also directed candidates to upload their certificates for preliminary scrutiny between June 6 and June 15, ahead of the seat allocation process.
BSc Paramedical courses offered at multiple AIIMS
As per the decision of the respective competent authority, BSc Paramedical courses have been introduced at several AIIMS apart from AIIMS New Delhi. These include AIIMS Raipur, Rishikesh, Bhopal, Bathinda, Bhubaneswar, Kalyani, Deoghar, Gorakhpur, Jodhpur, Bilaspur, Nagpur, Mangalagiri, Patna, Bibinagar, Raebareli, Guwahati, and Jammu.
Candidates who will be allotted AIIMS Rishikesh during the seat allotment process should note that the duration of the BSc Paramedical course is three years, followed by a one-year compulsory internship. Of this internship period, six months must be completed at AIIMS Rishikesh, while the remaining six months may be undertaken at any other recognised university or institute. A stipend will be applicable only for students pursuing the Bachelor of Optometry and BSc Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology courses.
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