AIIMS BSc Nursing 2024 Entrance Exam Dates Announced by AIIMS Delhi

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, has officially announced the dates for the BSc Nursing entrance exams for the academic year 2024-25. Candidates aspiring to pursue their nursing career through AIIMS can mark their calendars for the BSc Nursing (Hons.) examination on June 8, 2024, and the BSc (Post Basic) exam on June 22, 2024. These exams will be conducted in an online mode, ensuring a seamless and efficient process for all applicants.

AIIMS Delhi, a premier medical institution known for its excellence in education and research, will oversee the entire admission process. This includes the application process, issuance of admit cards, conducting the examination, and announcing the results. This streamlined approach ensures that candidates have a clear understanding of the process and can prepare accordingly without any confusion.

DIRECT LINK FOR B.Sc Nursing Examination Website CLICK HERE

The Admission Process

AIIMS Delhi has meticulously planned the admission process to ensure a fair and transparent selection of candidates. The process begins with the submission of the application form, available on the official AIIMS exams website aiimsexams.ac.in. Applicants are encouraged to carefully read through all instructions and eligibility criteria before applying to ensure a smooth application process.

Following the application stage, AIIMS Delhi will issue admit cards to eligible candidates, who will then take the online exams on the scheduled dates. The exams are designed to assess the candidates’ aptitude and readiness for the nursing programs, covering various relevant subjects and skills.

Results and Counselling

The results of the entrance exams will be declared shortly after the exams, on June 18 for BSc Nursing (Hons.) and June 28 for BSc (Post Basic). Candidates who qualify will then participate in the counselling process, where seats will be allocated based on their performance in the entrance exam. AIIMS Delhi conducts this counselling to ensure that candidates are placed in the program that best suits their qualifications and career aspirations.

Reservation of seats at AIIMS, New Delhi is as follows

CategoryReservation %
OBC-NCL27%
SC15%
ST7.5%
EWS10%

Key Dates for AIIMS BSc Nursing Entrance Exam 2024

B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing – 2024
 Entrance Examination08th June, 2024 (Saturday)
 Result Notification18th June, 2024 (Tuesday)
Start of Counselling Process (Mock Round)Dates will be declared later.
1st Round of CounsellingDates will be declared later.
2nd Round of CounsellingDates will be declared later.
Open Round of Counselling (for AIIMS, New Delhi only) If seats are vacant.Dates will be declared later.
B.Sc. Nursing (Post – Basic) – 2024 Entrance Examination (Stage I)22nd June, 2024 (Saturday) Result Notification28th June, 2024 (Friday) Personnel Assessment (Stage II)Dates will be declared later. Result NotificationDates will be declared later.

APPLICATION & REGISTRATION FEES

CategoryRegistration Fee
General category2000
OBC-NCL2000
SC/ ST/EWS1600
Person With Benchmark Disability (PWBD)Nil
MODE OF PAYMENT:- Through Credit Card / Debit Card / Net Banking

The scheme of Entrance Examination for B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing (Common to all AIIMS) is as under
One paper of 2 hours duration and consisting of four parts containing objective type (Multiple Choice) Questions, with distribution of marks as under

PARTSUBJECTMARKS
APhysics30
BChemistry30
CBiology30
DGeneral Knowledge10
TOTAL100
Based on the result of the Entrance Examination, separate merit lists will be prepared for the General, OBC (NCL), EWS, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories.

Conclusion

The AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exams offer a gateway to one of the most respected and challenging careers in healthcare. With the dates now set for the 2024 entrance exams, candidates have a clear timeline to prepare and apply for these coveted programs. AIIMS Delhi’s comprehensive admission process ensures that the best and brightest candidates are selected to continue the institution’s legacy of excellence in nursing education.

Prospective students are advised to visit the official AIIMS exams website for further details and to stay updated on any changes to the exam schedule or process. This is an excellent opportunity to embark on a rewarding career in nursing with one of the leading medical institutions in the country.

“AIIMS NORCET 6 Exam 2024: Seize the Opportunity to Join as a Nursing Officer – Apply Now at aiimsexams.ac.in!”

Are you passionate about nursing and seeking a fulfilling career opportunity? The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has opened the doors to exciting nursing officer positions through the Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET)-6. This nationwide examination aims to recruit talented individuals for Nursing Officer posts at Level 07 in the Pay Matrix, offering a prestigious role in healthcare with competitive compensation.

What is NORCET-6?

NORCET-6, conducted by AIIMS, is a golden opportunity for aspiring nurses to secure positions in AIIMS New Delhi and other AIIMS institutes across the country. The examination is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge, skills, and aptitude, ensuring that only the most qualified individuals are selected for these crucial roles.

Online Application

Online Application is invited for the Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET)-6 for the recruitment of Nursing Officer posts at Level 07 in the Pay Matrix pre-revised Pay Band-2 of Rs.9300-34800 with Grade Pay of Rs.4600/-, Group-B for AIIMS New Delhi and other AIIMS as per available vacancies in the respective Institutes

Age Limit:

  1. For all AIIMS: Between 18-30 Years. (As per detail on Age relaxation given in General Conditions subject to age Relaxation as per Recruitment rules of respective Institutes/Hospitals.)
  2. Age shall be counted on the last date of closing of the application form.
Eligibility Criteria for appearing in NORCET
Essential Qualification
IB.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing / B.Sc. Nursing from an Indian Nursing Council/state Nursing council  recognized Institute or University OR B.Sc. (Post-Certificate) / Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing from an Indian Nursing Council/State Nursing council recognized Institute/ University. Registered as Nurses & Midwife with State / Indian Nursing Council
OR
IIDiploma in General Nursing Midwifery from an Indian Nursing Council/State Nursing council recognized Institute / Board or Council Registered as Nurses & Midwife in State / Indian Nursing Council. Two Years’ Experience in a minimum 50 bedded Hospital after acquiring the educational qualification mentioned above as applicable for all Participating AIIMS. Remarks – The required two years of experience as in above is an essential criterion, and to be valid, the experience shall be acquired after obtaining Essential Qualification, i.e. after completing the residency period of the course, declaration of result & registration with the State/Indian Nursing Council.

APPLICATION FEES:

  1. General/OBC Candidates        –             Rs.3000/- (Rupees Three Thousand only)
  2. SC/ST Candidates/EWS           –             Rs.2400/- (Rupees Twenty-Four Hundred only)
  3. Persons with Disabilities         –             Exempted
  • -The candidate can pay the prescribed application fee through DEBIT CARD/CREDIT CARD/ NETBANKING. Transaction / Processing fee, if any, as applicable, will be payable to the bank by the candidate.
  • Application fee, once remitted, shall not be refunded under any circumstances.
  • -Applications without the prescribed fee would not be considered and summarily rejected.
  • Application Fees of SC/ST candidates who appear in the Examination will be refunded after the declaration of results in due course of time after verification SC/ST certificate to be uploaded at a later stage.

Examination Date:

Online (CBT) for Stage I: NORCET Preliminary, Date: 14th April, 2024 (Sunday),

Online (CBT) for Stage II : NORCET Mains, Date: 5th May, 2024 (Sunday)

Enquiries relating to NORCET – 6 shall be made through Mypage under “RAISE A QUERY”

Toll-Free Number 1800117898

(Timings 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM – Monday to Friday &

10.00 AM to 1.00 PM – Saturday)

AIIMS Issues Ultimatum to Nurses for Registration with Delhi Nursing Council


NEW DELHI :- In a recent development, AIIMS, New Delhi, has issued a stern ultimatum to its nursing staff regarding registration with the Delhi Nursing Council (DNC). The directive, conveyed through an official order on Tuesday, emphasizes that failure to comply within one month will result in strict disciplinary actions.

The order mandates that all nursing staff at AIIMS, New Delhi, must register themselves with the DNC upon joining and ensure timely renewal of their registration thereafter. Non-compliance will lead to consequences, as stated in the circular. The institute has underscored the importance of valid and renewed registration for all nursing staff and pharmacists.

This move by AIIMS follows earlier objections raised by the nurses’ association, which contested the necessity of mandatory registration with the DNC, especially if nurses are already registered with nursing councils in their respective home states.

In response to these objections, AIIMS clarified its stance in the order. Citing the Indian Nursing Council’s regulations from 2019, AIIMS emphasized that registered nurses, auxiliary nurse midwives, and lady health visitors are required to obtain reciprocal registration when transitioning between state nursing councils. This clarification aims to address any confusion regarding the registration requirements for nurses at AIIMS.

However, the directive has sparked dissent among some members of the nursing community. The president of the AIIMS nurses union raised concerns, citing a potential violation of a Supreme Court order. They highlighted the plight of experienced nurses who have served at the institute for over three decades, expressing apprehension that these nurses may not meet the educational requirements mandated by the Delhi Nursing Council.

The conflicting viewpoints underscore the complexity of regulatory compliance within the healthcare sector. While AIIMS aims to align its practices with prevailing regulations, concerns about the practical implications for long-serving nurses raise pertinent questions about balancing regulatory standards with recognition of experience and expertise.

As the deadline approaches, it remains to be seen how stakeholders navigate these challenges and whether a resolution that addresses both regulatory compliance and the concerns of experienced nursing staff can be reached.