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Muskan Gupta

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No, there won't be any consequences if you decide to enrol in your B.Sc. Nursing programme at AIIMS instead of JIPMER. You are free to select the college that most closely matches your choices and needs. Students are not penalised by a centralised system for declining admission offers from certain colleges, particularly when they apply to different universities like JIPMER and AIIMS.

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Muskan Gupta

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The application form fees for the AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing entrance exam vary depending on the candidate's category:

  • General (Open)/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): Rs 2,000 (Two Thousand Rupees)
  • SC/ST/EWS: Rs 1,600 (One Thousand Six Hundred Rupees)
  • Persons with Benchmark Disability (PWD): Exempted from paying any fee

 

 

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Ritu Rathee

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AIIMS typically releases only one cut-off score for the B.Sc. Nursing program. A merit list is created based on the exam (and possibly interview) results. Candidates above the cut-off for their category are invited for counselling where they choose their preferred AIIMS institute based on their rank and seat availability. There might be a mop-up round for vacant seats, but the cut-off score remains the same.

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Ritu Rathee

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The AIIMS BSc Nursing cutoff is specific to their programme and not valid for other colleges.Its valid for all the 19 AIIMS.  Each college has its own B.Sc. Nursing admission process, which may involve state-level exams, NEET, or their own entrance exams. Check college websites or state government websites for details.

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Charishma Thota

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Yes, AIIMS Managalagiri is far better than AIIMS Bibinagar for MBBS. The infrastructure of AIIMS Managalagiri is very good the college and hostels are built very perfectly and are nearby. Whereas AIIMS Bibinagar has no hostel in 1km of college surroundings . The faculty and equipments is well maintained in the AIIMS Managalagiri.

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Ritu Rathee

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There is no official information available about any changes to the AIIMS Nursing 2025 exam pattern. The authorities generally releases the information about the change in the exam pattern in the official notification. So far there is no information regarding this is released on the officiail website hence the exam pattern remains same this year also. 

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Manish Kumar

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If you're looking for the most prestigious medical school in India with a rigorous education, AIIMS is a good choice (if you can get in). If you're looking for a more relaxed entry process and the opportunity to study abroad, Mahsa University could be a good option.

Factors to consider:

  • Location: AIIMS campuses are located in major Indian cities, while Mahsa University is in Malaysia. Consider your preference for studying abroad.
  • Language: MBBS at AIIMS is taught in English, while Mahsa University offers the programme in English.
  • Cost of living: The cost of living in Malaysia may be lower than in major Indian cities.

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Nidhi Gupta

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The AIIMS BSc nursing 2026 admit card will inform the candidate about the allotted test city and the address of the examination centre. Kindly check the information carefully on the day when the hall ticket gets issued online. 

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Nidhi Gupta

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AIIMS BSc nursing test center instructions will be mentioned on the AIIMS BSc nursing admit card. Candidates are advised to read the test center instructions carefully before visiting the exam center on the D-day. It generally talks about the reporting time, items to carry, and items to avoid at the test centre. Read all the Do's and Don'ts to avoid any last-minute chaos at the AIIMS BSc nursing test centre. 

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Nidhi Gupta

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AIIMS BSc nursing exam reporting time will be mentioned on the AIIMS BSc nursing admit card. Generally the exam is conducted in online mode in morning shift. Candidates are advised to reach the test center at the reporting time mentioned on the admit card to cooperate in the security check process and other related formalities.

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