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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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MH Nursing CET exam is conducted for 100 marks. The question paper has 5 sections. Each section has 20 questions. Every question carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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The MH BSc Nursing exam pattern is the structure of question paper. The BSc Nursing question paper comprises 100 questions. The question paper has five sections. Each section has 20 questions. There is no negative marking for the MH Bsc Nuring exam.

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Kanishk Dhawan

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Candidates must prepare for the Biology section with reference to the Class 11 and Class12th syllabus. There were no application based questions in the exam. Questions on topics such as Artificial germination, Leaching Process, Chromosome, Blood composition and much more were asked. 

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Nidhi Gupta

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The MH BSc nursing physics section will carry questions from the topics such as Sound,  Electrostatics,  Magnetism,  Circular Motion,  Rotational Motion,  Wave Theory of Light,  Current Electricity,  Surface Tension, Electrostatics,  Optics,  Laws of Motion,  Motion in a Plane,  Gravitation, and Semiconductors.

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Shailja Shrivastava

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No, there are five sections in the MH BSc nursing entrance. Candidates need to preapre for the Physics, Chemistry, biology, english, and nursing aptitude section. Each section will carry 20 questions to test the knowledge of the aspirants.

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Nidhi Gupta

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The MH BSc Nursing exam syllabus is set by the Indian Nursing Council (INC). It holds the rights to decide the Syllabus, Weightage and Pattern of the nursing entrance examination.

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Shailja Shrivastava

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There are five sections namely, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, and Nursing Aptitude in the MH BSc Nursing 2025 exam. Each section will carry 20 questions. All the questions are of 1 mark each. Candidates are advised to attempt all 100 questions because there is NO negative marking in the exam. 

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Nishtha Nishtha

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Candidates will get 90 minutes to attempt 100 questions in the MH BSc Nursing exam. It is an online exam (computer-based test) where there will be 20 questions from each section. 

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Saumya Bhandari

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No, there will not be any negative marking in the MH BSc Nursing 2026 exam. Candidates are advised to attempt all the questions in the exam. One mark each will be awarded for choosing the correct option. All the questions will be objective type and will have four options each. There will be 100 questions (20 questions in each section).

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Nishtha Kumar

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The MH BSc Nursing 2026 is an online exam. It will be conducted in a computer-based format. The STATE COMMON ENTRANCE TEST CELL, MUMBAI, will release a list of test centres situated in the state of Maharashtra. Candidates can choose one of their preferred test centre locations to appear for the MH BSc Nursing entrance exam. 

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