AIIMS Nursing 2021 BSc (H) exam today; Pattern, exam day guidelines here
Raushan Kumar | December 28, 2021 | 09:08 AM IST | 2 mins read
AIIMS Nursing 2021 BSc (H) exam will be conducted today in two shift for forenoon shift from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM, while the afternoon shift from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi will conduct the BSc (H) Nursing entrance exam, today, December 28. The AIIMS Nursing 2021 BSc (H) exam is scheduled to be conducted in two shifts, forenoon shift from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm, afternoon shift from 3.30 PM to 5.30 PM.
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Aspirants who have downloaded AIIMS BSc (H) Nursing admit card 2021 must report at the exam centre, with all other relevant ID proof and Class 12 hall ticket number at the test centre.
The AIIMS Nursing 2021 for BSc (H) exam will be held for admission to 571 BSc (H) seats.
AIIMS Nursing 2021 BSc (H) exam pattern
Candidates can check the AIIMS nursing exam pattern 2021 for BSc (H) nursing below.
AIIMS Nursing 2021 paper pattern
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Particulars |
Details |
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Mode of exam |
Computer-based mode |
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Medium/language of exam |
English |
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Exam duration |
120 minutes |
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Number of sections in exam |
4 sections (A,B,C,D) |
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Type of questions |
Multiple choice questions |
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Number of questions |
100 questions |
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Marking scheme |
Correct answer - 1 mark awarded Wrong answer - (- 1/3) mark deducted For review - 0 mark Not answered - 0 mark |
AIIMS BSc Nursing 2021 exam: Know the exam guidelines
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Aspirants will have to undergo a temperature check, In view of the pertaining COVID-19 pandemic situation, social distancing need to be maintained.
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Aspirants are advised to wear a mask and use sanitiser
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Candidates have to reach the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the allotted time, candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam centre after the closing time of respective shifts
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Candidates should carry admit card at the exam centre, including valid photo identity proof which includes a PAN card, driving license, Aadhaar card, or Aadhaar enrollment form, ration card, and passport. However, a scanned photo of IDs in a mobile phone or photocopies of ID cards will not be considered as valid photo ID proof
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Do not wear any jewellery (or any metal items), shoes/footwear with thick soles, and garments with large buttons inside the exam hall
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Candidates will not be allowed to carry mobile phones, electronic gadgets, watches, calculators, their own stationery items, pens, wallets, and goggles.
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