Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 exam today amid COVID-19; Check guidelines
Priyam Dave | July 28, 2021 | 08:54 AM IST | 2 mins read
Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 to be held today, July 28, in two shifts. Candidates must adhere to the basic exam day guidelines and check things to carry at the exam centre.
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Know MoreNEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Medical Services (DGMS), Indian Army will conduct the Indian Army BSc Nursing exam on July 28, 2021, in the morning and evening shifts. Candidates must carry the admit card of Military Nursing Service (MNS), valid original identification proof, face mask, and hand sanitizer. Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 exam contains 150 questions from science, English and general intelligence.
Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 will be conducted in computer-based mode for admission to 220 BSc Nursing seats offered in six army institutes.
Things to carry at MNS exam centre 2021
Aspirants must carry the following documents and things during the exam:
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Indian Army BSc Nursing admit card with self-attested photograph
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Valid and original ID proof - PAN card, Aadhaar card, Driving license, Voter ID, Passport or any other government-issued document
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A pen with a transparent body
Note: Candidates should wear a face mask all the time and carry a hand sanitizer.
Indian Army BSc Nursing exam: What not to carry
Below mentioned items are not allowed inside the exam centre.
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Items such as wallet/purse, books, goggles, and other items are prohibited in the exam centre
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Electronic devices like calculators, mobile phones, mobile watches, smartphones, and more
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Avoid wearing belts, nosepin, pendants, necklaces or any other ornaments
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Any other item which can be considered as unfair means must be prohibited
Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 exam day guidelines
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Candidates must report at the exam centre as specified in their admit card. No one will be allowed to enter the examination hall after gate closing time.
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Frisking of aspirants will be done by lady security personnel at the entrance of the examination centre.
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On the MNS exam day, strict disciplinary action will be taken against students who do not comply with the guidelines.
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Aspirants are responsible for their traveling and other expenses to appear for the BSc Nursing entrance examination.
What after the Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 exam?
After the entrance exam, DGMS and the Indian Army will release the Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 result in online mode. MNS result will be released in PDF format on the official website - joinindianarmy.nic.in. The result PDF will include the name of candidates and roll numbers. Students who will qualify for the exam will be called for a personal interviews and medical examinations.
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