BSc Nursing Entrance Exam

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Tasbiya Khan

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Hi,

"Easy admission" means targeting private/deemed universities that accept around the 50th percentile on the MH-B.Sc Nursing CET and have higher seat availability.

All INC-recognized nursing colleges are mandated to maintain a strict uniform code and high disciplinary standards — this is non-negotiable across the board. 

Admission routes (easiest to hardest):

  • Direct/Management Quota — No entrance exam, flexible eligibility, fast process.
  • Merit-Based — Based on Class 12 PCB scores, moderate cutoffs, no entrance exam.
  • Entrance Exam-Based — NEET, AIIMS Nursing, or state-level exams. Required for top government and reputed institu
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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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CG BSc Nursing syllabus is based on Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Nursing Aptitude and English. The detailed syllabus is released online at "vyapamcg.cgstate.gov.in."

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2 months ago

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Virajita Shukla

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The PGIMER BSc Nursing exam comprises questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and General Knowledge/ Current Affairs. As per the question paper analysis and feedback of candidates, Physics section is a little difficult to prepare. Candidates generally find the questions from PGIMER BSc Nursing Physics little time taking to solve.  

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3 months ago

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Nishtha Singh

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Yes, candidates can appear for the MH BSc nursing even if they are pursuing Class 12th. However, at the time of admission, the aspirant must have cleared the HSC examination with the marksheet to secure a seat in the institute.

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3 months ago

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Raj Rai

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No, until 2025, no answer key was released by the conducting body. However, candidates can expect changes in the upcoming academic year. PGIMER Chandigarh will inform candidates in case any official answer key is released by them.   

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4 months ago

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Pallavi Shukla

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ABVMU, Lucknow, the conducting body, does not release the UP CNET Syllabus 2026 officially. They recommend that the aspirants prepare the Class 12 syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English subjects. For the nursing aptitude section, candidates are expected to revise the General knowledge syllabus.  

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Lalit Rastogi

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Hello, though every BSc Nursing entrance exam, be it CUET, JENPAS UG, or AIIMS BSc Nursing exam, is tough to crack. But the AIIMS BSc Nursing exam holds a special place in this list, since it's a highly competitive exam as well. All India Institute of Medical Sciences institutes are prestigious entities in India, and the number of candidates opting for the AIIMS BSc Nursing exam is always high, leading to high merit scores. All the best.

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9 months ago

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Nikita Chauhan

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I'm afraid there's no such thing as an easy BSc Nursing entrance exam. The difficulty level of exams can slightly vary, but the syllabus is almost similar in every exam. State-level entrance exams can be a bit easier compared to national-level exams, like NEET or AIIMS Paramedical. 

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Varshitha M

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The AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing (Hons.) entrance exam 2025 was conducted on June1, 2025, and the Post-Basic exam was conducted on June21, 2025. The B.Sc. Nursing (Hons.) exam result announcement took place on June6, 2025, while Post-Basic result announcement took place on June27, 2025.

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