Indian Army B.Sc. Nursing exam 2020 has been postponed due to coronavirus (COVID-19)
Raushan Kumar | March 21, 2020 | 10:24 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Know MoreNew Delhi: Due to the increasing effect of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the examination of Indian Army B.Sc nursing has been postponed. Directorate General of Medical Services (DGMS), Indian Army, have not yet declared the new exam date of Indian Army B.Sc nursing, as any announcement will be notified to you. Indian Army Nursing was earlier about to be held in the first week of April 2020, in computer based mode. As the dates of the Indian Army B.Sc nursing has been postponed, it is expected that there might be delay in the issuance of Indian Army B.Sc nursing admit cards. Aspirants with any kind of queries can contact the authorities by mailing them at plan.plan15@nic.in or by calling them at 011-23092294.
DGMS conducts Indian Army B.Sc Nursing 2020 for female aspirants. Authorities conduct the Indian Army B.Sc Nursing 2020 examination for admission to 220 undergraduate nursing seats offered by six armed forces’ hospitals across the country. Aspirants who qualify the in Indian Army Nursing 2020 exam will be called for an interview and medical examination. Candidates can go through the steps below to download the Indian Army B.Sc nursing admit card.
Indian Army Nursing 2020 exam postponed
As mentioned, the authority has postponed the Indian Army BSc nursing exam due to the effect of COVID-19. As per the reports, an Indian Army Soldier has been tested positive in Coronavirus. To help not to spread the virus, the authority has taken the step of postponing the entrance exam to further date.
Check latest Indian Army B.Sc exam postponed notice:
S teps to download Indian Army B.Sc nursing admit card
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Aspirant need to visit the official website i.e. joinindianarmy.nic.in
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Candidates have to click on the link provided their to download MNS admit card 2020
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In the next step they have to click on ‘Officers Entry Apply/Login’
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To login, candidates have to use their login credentials, i.e., email id and password created while filling the application form for the same, following which they have to enter the captcha code
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Nursing aspirants have to verify details present on the admit card that is shown on the screen and take 3-4 printouts of the same for further use
Details mentioned on Indian Army B.Sc Nursing 2020 admit card
The below given details will be mentioned on the admit card of MNS. Candidates must mandatorily verify each of them, and carry the same to the examination centre
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Candidate’s name
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Examination centre address
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Candidate’s photo (to be affixed on the admit card after taking printout)
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Exam date and timings
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Exam day guidelines
What to do in case of incorrect details mentioned?
In case the candidates find any discrepancy in the details mentioned on Military Nursing Services admit card 2020 they can contact the authorities on the below-mentioned address.
Contact address
Integrated Headquarters of MoD (Army)
AG’s Branch
Dte General of Medical Services (Army)-4B Room No 34, ‘L’ Block New Delhi – 01
Telephone No - 01123092294 (Telephonic enquiries will be attended from 1000h to 1700h only)
E mail id - plan.plan15@nic.in
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