Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 exam postponed; New dates to be announced soon
Raushan Kumar | April 20, 2021 | 10:37 AM IST | 1 min read
The MNS 2021 exam stands postponed until further notice. Earlier, the exam was scheduled to be conducted in April.
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Know MoreNEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Medical Services (DGMS), on behalf of the Indian Army, has postponed the Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 exam, announcing it through a notice on its official website, joinindianarmy.nic.in. As per the released brochure, MNS 2021 was originally scheduled for April, and for that, the admit card was to be issued in the second week of April. The fresh Indian Army BSc nursing exam date will be announced soon on the official website.
Through the Indian Army BSc nursing exam 2021, admission will be granted to 220 Bachelors of Science (BSc) nursing seats. The seats will be granted in six MNS nursing colleges located at Pune, Kolkata, Asvini, New Delhi, Lucknow, and Bengaluru.
Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 - Official notice for postponement
The official notice of MNS exam postponement is given below. It is also available at the DGMS official website.
Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021: Why has the exam been postponed?
The decision to postpone the Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 exam has been taken in wake of the rising number of COVID 19 cases. The new dates for the MNS exam will be announced soon. After the new exam date announcement, Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 will be conducted in computer-based mode for female candidates wherein 90 minutes will be given to solve 150 questions from general English, general intelligence, and science.
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