Indian Army BSc Nursing 2026: How to Crack MNS in First Attempt

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4 mins readUpdated on Aug 19, 2025 17:35 IST

The Indian Army's BSc Nursing or MNS examination is one of the most competitive examinations for female aspirants interested in joining the armed forces as nurses. Here are a few exam preparation tips on how to ace the MNS aptitude test and interview on the first attempt.

Indian Army BSc Nursing Exam Tips

Indian Army BSc Nursing Exam Tips

MNS is an abbreviation for Military Nursing Service. It is a component of the Indian Army's AFMS. The President of India appoints MNS Officers to either a Short Service Commission or a Permanent Commission. Candidates will be enrolled in a four-year BSc study at any nursing college under the MNS. MNS and Indian Army BSc Nursing are used interchangeably in this article.

Table of content
  • Indian Army BSc Nursing Selection Process
  • Eligibility Requirements for the MNS Exam
  • Indian Army BSc Nursing Syllabus Explanation
  • Tips for the Indian Army BSc Nursing Selection Test
  • Interview Tips for Indian Army BSc Nursing/MNS Selection

Indian Army BSc Nursing Selection Process

The Indian Army BSc Nursing entrance exam is NOT conducted for admission to MNS. As per the latest guidelines, a candidate needs to appear for the NEET UG exam in order to qualify for the aptitude test and interview. Based on the merit scored in the NEET UG, a list is prepared for the Indian Army BSc Nursing programme to shortlist candidates for further screening. 

Passing this stage qualifies you for the following level, which is an Interview (100 marks) followed by a Medical Fitness Test. The final decision is based on the aggregate scores of psychology tests, interviews, and medicals.

Q:   Is Indian Army BSc Nursing exam on online or offline exam?
A:

The entrance exam for Indian Army BSc nursing exam has been scrapped. The basic eligibility is to appear for the NEET UG exam. In addition, an online physchological exam will be conducted for a duration of 30 minutes.  In addition to this, admission to MNS services requires candidates to appear for an aptitude test named Test of General Intelligence and General English (TOGIGE). This exam is conducted in addition to the Psychological Aptitude Test (PAT) which is required to shortlist candidates for the further round of selection i.e. Interview.

Q:   What should I prepare for the Indian Army BSc Nursing exam General Intelligence section?
A:

Candidates are advised to prepare the subject related concepts from biology, chemistry, physics for the Indian Army B.Sc nursing exam.

Q:   What is the selection criteria for BSc at AFMC Pune?
A:

The selection will be based on the merit of the candidate at an All India level. A written objective type of examination will be conducted in February/ March every year, at certain selected centres (Published from time to time.) Students who pass the entrance exam will be called for an interview at selected centers in the month of April/May each year. Candidates must be declared medically fit. The fitness will be determined by a Medical Board of Military Medical Officers.

Eligibility Requirements for the MNS Exam

The eligibility requirements to check enrollment for the MNS exam are as under: 

  • Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 24 years. 
  • They must have graduated from a recognised board with a Class 12 that included Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as required subjects. Students in their final year of high school can also apply for this exam.
  • Candidates must be physically and mentally fit. 
MNS Selection Process

MNS Selection Process

Indian Army BSc Nursing Syllabus Explanation

Physics Syllabus: Laws of Motion and Work, Power and Energy, Properties of Matter, Magnetic effects of electric current, Nuclear Physics, Optics, Dual Nature of Radiation and atomic physics, and current electricity.

Chemistry Syllabus: Atomic structure, alcohols and ethers, carbonyl compounds, Isomerism in organic compounds, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium, and Chemical kinetics, etc.

Biology Syllabus: Taxonomy, Cell and Molecular Biology, Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biochemistry, Plant physiology, Human physiology, Biodiversity, ecology and environment, Biotechnology and its applications.

Q:   When did NTA release the NEET 2024 result?
A:

NTA released the re-revised scorecard on July 26, 2024. In this scorecard, the score has been revised as per the Supreme Court verdict of removing the bonus marks awarded earlier for the controversial Physics question, and deducting one mark from those who marked incorrect answer options. The city and centre-wise result data such as number of candidates appeared and scores obtained, by masking candidates' personal data was released on July 21, as per the Supreme Court order given on the hearing dated July 18, 2024. The NEET 2024 result for the re-exam, which was conducted on June 23, was declared on July 1, day day after the slated date. The final answer keys for the NEET 2024 re-exam was released by June 30, ahead of the result declaration. Earlier, the result of NEET 2024 was declared by NTA on June 4, 2024, 10 days ahead of the original schedule, which was June 14, 2024. NTA released the final NEET answer keys on June 4, prior to the release of the NEET result 2024. The NEET result was declared in an online mode. Candidates have to log in with their registration credentials or application number and date of birth, and download their scorecard in PDF format. NTA also released the merit list containing the name, Roll Number, All India Rank and Percentile of the candidates. Along with the NEET 2024 scorecard, NTA also released the NEET 2024 cutoff marks or the qualifying marks/scores. 

Q:   What is the schedule for NEET exam 2025?
A:

NEET or the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, involves various stages or events. The dates for each event have been announced by the exam conducting body, National Testing Agency (NTA), in advance. The following table brings the sequence-wise upcoming events and the dates (official and tentative) of NEET.

Events

Dates

NEET 2025 exam date announcement

February 7, 2025

NEET 2025 application form release

February 7, 2025

NEET 2025 application form last date

March 7, 2025 (11.50 PM)

NEET 2025 application correction window

March 9, 2025, to March 11, 2025

NEET 2025 city intimation slip

April 23, 2025

NEET 2025 admit card

April 30, 2025

NEET 2025 exam

May 4, 2025

NEET 2025 provisional answer key release and objection submission

June 3, 2025

NEET 2025 result and final answer key

June 14, 2025

 

General English Syllabus: Synonyms/ Antonyms, Spellings, and Punctuation, Spot the mistake, Idioms and Phrases, one-word substitution, Passage comprehension, spotting misspelt words, filling in the blanks, and sentence shuffling in a Passage

General Intelligence Syllabus: Current affairs, static GK, Number series, analysis, decision-making, problem-solving, non-verbal series, relationship concepts, arithmetical computations, space visualization, analytical functions, etc.

Tips for the Indian Army BSc Nursing Selection Test

Read the tips provided below to appear for the Indian Army BSc nursing selection test, which is important to clear to be able to appear for the interview: 

  • Time management is critical: A comprehensive schedule must be created that includes all relevant syllabi and subjects in order to enhance the candidates' preparation level within the time range specified.
  • By reading and comprehending in English daily, you can learn new words and proverbs and expand your vocabulary.
  • Be aware of broad activities in and across the world, particularly current happenings pertaining to India, for general awareness.
  • Try answering last year's sample questions and administering periodical mock tests to assess yourself and your talents, and focus on your weaker areas while maximising your stronger parts.
  • Make a note of all the relevant formulas and review them daily to increase your problem-solving speed.
  • Work on numerical issues.
  • Make short calculation tricks to shorten the time it takes to solve problems.
  • To keep a greater level of consistency throughout the preparation, be consistent with your preparation by revising the topics regularly.
  • Finally, it is critical to be physically fit to pass the medical fitness test; thus, health should be prioritised during preparation, which will undoubtedly improve candidates' focus levels.
MNS Preparation Tips 2025

MNS Preparation Tips 2025

Interview Tips for Indian Army BSc Nursing/MNS Selection

  • Having great communication skills is the cornerstone of one's overall success because communication is so important in interviews. You should be fluent in your native language. Work on your tenses, sentence construction, and voice clarity.
  • Maintain appropriate eye contact with the interviewer as well as a positive and erect posture, as your body language talks volumes about your personality as a deviation in any of them implies anxiety and lack of confidence.
  • Make a thorough preparation for your self-introduction. This is the most crucial portion of an interview, and it is critical to be as engaging, extroverted, spontaneous, natural, and genuine as possible so that it does not appear or sound rehearsed in any way.
  • Examine your logical abilities, common sense, mental presence, and expressive power using your focus, attentiveness, and knowledge.
  • Maintain a cheerful mood and a friendly demeanour with the interviewer in order to gain a deeper knowledge of him/her.

Thus, the motto for passing the MNS exams on the first try is primarily about being disciplined, adhering to a consistent and complete study schedule, remaining focused, and maintaining the proper direction and approach.

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