AIIMS BSc Nursing Exam Pattern 2026 (Available): Check Latest Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

AIIMS Nursing 2026

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The AIIMS BSc Nursing 2026 exam pattern is important to understand for the candidates planning to appear for the exam. The exam conducting body, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, releases it in the official prospectus on aiimsexams.ac.in. Although there have not been any changes in the AIIMS BSc nursing 2026 paper pattern in the last five years, it is expected that the upcoming exam pattern will also remain the same.

The  AIIMS nursing exam pattern is the foundation of the preparation strategy as it helps candidates understand the type of questions, exam duration, and the marking scheme. Other aspects, such as the exam's difficulty level and other vital information, can also be gauged through it. Candidates must also refer to the AIIMS BSc nursing exam syllabus, as it is another important factor that impacts the exam performance. Carefully read and understand the AIIMS Nursing 2026 pattern to perform well. Find out complete details about it here: 

 

Table of contents
  • AIIMS Nursing 2026 Exam Pattern BSc (Hons.)
  • AIIMS Nursing 2026 Exam Pattern BSc (Post Basic)
  • AIIMS BSc Nursing (H) v/s Post Basic Nursing Exam Pattern
  • AIIMS BSc Nursing Marking Scheme 2026
  • FAQ on AIIMS Nursing BSc Exam Pattern 2026
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AIIMS Nursing 2026 Exam Pattern BSc (Hons.)

AIIMS offers three nursing courses under its hood. All three courses follow different exam patterns. Exam patterns for various BSc programmes at AIIMS are mentioned as under:

For AIIMS Nursing BSc (Hons) 2026

Exam duration

120 minutes (2 Hours)

Mode of exam

Computer-based test (Online)

Type of questions

Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)

Sections

Physics (30 marks)

Chemistry (30 marks)

Biology (30 marks)

General knowledge (10 marks)

Negative marking

Yes (-1/3)

Total marks

100

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is AIIMS BSc nursing exam marking scheme?
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AIIMS nursing is an online exam which is conducted in computer-based mode. The BSc nursing entrance exam will be conducted carrying 100 wuestions of 100 marks (i.e. 1 mark for each question). Each section namely Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, will be of 30 marks each except GK section which will be of 10 marks. There will be a negative marking of -1/3 marks for choosing incorrect option. 

Q:   How many sections are there in AIIMS BSc nursing exam?
A: 

There are four sections in AIIMS BSc nursing exam named Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge. There will be 70 questions overall for which candidates will be provided 120 minutes to solve the paper. It will be an online exam carrying objective-type questions. 

Q:   Will AIIMS nursing have sectional time limit?
A: 

No, being an online exam (computer-based exam), AIIMS nursing does not carry any sectional time limit. There will be four sections in the exam, namely, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge in the exam. Candidates can switch between the sections to attempt the questions. It is not mandatory to complete one section before attemting another one.  

Q:   Who conducts AIIMS Nursing entrance exams for Nursing Courses?
A: 

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, conducts AIIMS BSc (Hons) nursing, BSc (Post-Basic) nursing, and BSc (Paramedical) entrance exams annually to grant admission to all AIIMS campuses offering nursing courses. The entrance exam is generally conducted in the month of May every year. The conducting body uses a two-stage method for registration to the BSc nursing programme. The first is through the PAAR (Prospective Applicants Advanced Registration) system, a new AIIMS method. The second is through basic registration, followed by the Generation of Code and Final Registration. 

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AIIMS Nursing 2026 Exam Pattern BSc (Post Basic)

The AIIMS BSc nursing 2026 exam pattern follows a two-stage selection process. The two stages are:

  • Stage 1: Written examination
  • Stage 2: Personal Interview/Assessment

Stage 1: AIIMS Nursing BSc (Post Basic) Exam Pattern

Exam duration

90 minutes (one and a half hours)

Mode of exam

Computer-based test

Type of questions

Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)

Sections

Fundamentals of Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing including Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology, Obstetrics Nursing and Midwifery, Pediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing and Professional Trends in Nursing.

Negative marking

Yes (-1/3)

Stage 2: Personal Interview/Assessment Scheme

AIIMS will call candidates who will be able to make it to the merit list based on the written exam for the personal interview/assessment round. The second stage will have a weightage of 30 marks. The final merit list will decide the fate of the candidate based on their performance in both stages. Almost three times more candidates will be invited for the interview than the actual number of available seats. The assessment process will count the following criteria:

  • Past academic record in the Higher Secondary or class 12 or equivalent examination
  • Past academic record in the Nursing examination
  • Performance as a Staff Nurse
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What will be the duration of the AIIMS Nursing 2026 exam? Will extra time be granted?
A: 

AIIMS Delhi allots a 2-hour duration for solving the BSc nursing exam. No extra time will be extended to attempt the paper. It is an online exam, and the exam will be submitted as the 120-minute timer concludes. 

Q:   Do the AIIMS Nursing 2026 questions need to be answered in any specific order?
A: 

No, candidates do not need to follow the AIIMS Nursing question paper chronologically. Candidates can attempt any question or section first according to their own convenience. Overall there will be 70 questions in the paper for which 120 minutes will be allotted to the candidate. 

Q:   Are there subjective-type questions in the AIIMS Nursing exam?
A: 

No, the AIIMS Nursing 2026 question paper will have objective-type questions only. The candidates will be served with Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) out of which candidates have to choose one option. It will be a computer-based online entrance exam for which 120 minutes (2 Hours) will be allotted to solve approximately 70 questions. Overall there will be questions from: Physics (30 marks), Chemistry (30 marks), Biology (30 marks), and General knowledge (10 marks).

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AIIMS BSc Nursing (H) v/s Post Basic Nursing Exam Pattern

Find out the key differences in the exam pattern of the Hons. course versus the post-basic nursing course offered by AIIMS:  

Criteria B.Sc Nursing (Hons.) Post Basic B.Sc Nursing
Eligibility Fresh 10+2 students Registered Nurses with GNM
Exam Level CBT exam only Two-stage: CBT + Interview
Subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology + GK Core Nursing Subjects
Language Options English & Hindi English only
Selection Criteria Entrance exam only Entrance + Interview + Experience
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AIIMS BSc Nursing Marking Scheme 2026

AIIMS BSc Nursing exam pattern 2026 also specifies the marking scheme, which is diligently followed to evaluate the performance of the aspirants. As per the marking scheme issued by the conducting body for both post-basic and BSc (hons) entrance exams, the following criteria remain the same: 

  • For each correct answer, +1 mark will be given for the correct answer
  • For each incorrect answer, a negative marking of (-1/3) mark will be deducted 
  • Zero marks will be given for unanswered responses

 

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FAQ on AIIMS Nursing BSc Exam Pattern 2026

Read the list of Frequently Asked Questions related to AIIMS Nursing BSc Exam Pattern 2026:

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the overall difficulty level of AIIMS Nursing exam?
A: 

AIIMS Nursing entrance exam is generally of the 'Moderate' difficulty level. The AIIMS BSc (h) Nursing exam was conducted on June 1, 2025 and BSc (post basic) exam on June 21, 2025 in online mode. The AIIMS Nursing exam is based on the syllabus of class 12 and Class 11. The difficulty level of the questions ranges from easy to moderate. As per the student review, mostly direct questions are provided in the exam. There are 20% to 30% application based question which are time consuming and analytical in nature. 

Q:   Has the AIIMS Nursing exam pattern changed?
A: 

There is no official intimation about the change in the AIIMS Nursing 2026 exam pattern yet. Until last year, there was no change in the exam pattern. AIIMS New Delhi conducts the national-level entrance exam to facilitate admission into the BSc Nursing and Post Basic BSc Nursing. The eligibility criteria and the pattern of both exams are different.

Q:   Is there any negative marking in the AIIMS entrance exam?
A: 

Yes, AIIMS BSc nursing entrance exam has a provision for negative marking. For each incorrect option chosen, -1/3 mark will be deducted. Candidates will be give 120 minutes to attempt the question paper. There will be overall 100 MCQ questions of 1 mark each.  

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Answered 3 days ago

The AIIMS nursing previous year question papers are not available on the official website. However, there are preparation books available online in which guess-based previous year papers are available for the aspirants to prepare for the exam. 

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Shailja Shrivastava

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 3 days ago

No, AIIMS Delhi does not release any question paper for the BSc nursing programme. As it is a CBT mode exam, the guess-based question paper is solved by the experts for the aspirants.  

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Nishtha Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Answered a week ago

There are a total of 1231 seats distributed among 17 AIIMS colleges. Around 507 seats have been aligned for the General category candidates seeking admission to the BSc nursing programme. 

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Kanishk Dhawan

Beginner-Level 5

Answered a week ago

Yes, there is a seat reservation policy installed by AIIMS Delhi in the BSc nursing course. Take a look at the table provided below to know what percentage of seats are allocated for which category: 

Reserved Categories

Seat Reserved  (%)

OBC (Other Backward Class)

27 per cent

SC (Scheduled Caste)

15 per cent

ST (Scheduled Tribe)

7.5 per cent

OPH (Orthopaedic  Physically Handicapped)

3 per cent

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Pallavi Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 2 weeks ago

No, the syllabi of both the entrances differ as per the discretion of the conducting body. However, the common ground for preparation of the nursing entrance is the syllabus of Class12th for the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects. 

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Nidhi Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 weeks ago

The AIIMS BSc nursing answer key will be available on the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in. Download it and check the answers being evaluated. Cross-check it with the options chosen at the time of appearing for the exam.  

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Pallavi Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 2 weeks ago

Yes, AIIMS Delhi releases the answer key on the official website for the aspirants. This process is followed to maintain transperancy int the operations. Candidates can check and verify their answers. They can also calculate the predictive score of their performance before the result releases. 

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Aishwarya Pathak

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 3 weeks ago

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