
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, is set to conduct the Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET) 10 Stage 1 exam on Saturday, April 11, 2026. With thousands of Group B vacancies at stake, the security protocols are exceptionally strict.
A minor oversight—like wearing the wrong footwear or forgetting a clear printout—can result in immediate disqualification. This guide covers every critical detail you need to know to clear the gates without a hitch.
The NORCET 10 Admit Card is the most vital document for the CBT (Computer Based Test).
Online Access: Available only via the official exam portal.
No Physical Copy: AIIMS does not send admit cards by post.
Quality Check: Ensure your photograph and signature are clearly visible. A blurred printout may lead to secondary verification delays.
Expert Tip: Download and print at least two color copies immediately. Keep one as a backup in your bag and one in your hand for entry.
Do not leave your house without verifying these items:
Original Admit Card: A clear, printed copy.
Valid Photo ID (Original): Aadhaar Card (E-Aadhaar must be a clear color print), Passport, Voter ID, or PAN Card. Photocopies or digital IDs on phones are NOT accepted.
Passport Size Photos: Carry 2 extra copies of the photo uploaded during registration for the attendance sheet.
To prevent malpractice, AIIMS enforces a specific dress code. Failure to comply will result in being asked to remove items at the gate, often with no storage facility available.
| Category | Allowed | Strictly Prohibited |
| Footwear | Sandals or slippers with thin soles. | Shoes with thick soles, boots, high heels. |
| Clothing | Light, simple clothes (T-shirts, Kurtas). | Clothes with large buttons, heavy embroidery, jackets, or layers. |
| Accessories | None. | Watches (analog/digital), belts, caps, goggles, jewelry, or religious threads. |
| Hair/Face | Simple hair bands. | Decorative clips, heavy makeup, or face masks (unless provided by the center). |
Note: Candidates wearing specific attire for religious reasons must reach the center at least one hour early for mandatory frisking.
The exam hall is a "Zero Electronics" zone. There is no guarantee of a cloakroom at many centers.
Gadgets: Mobile phones, Bluetooth headsets, smartwatches, calculators, health bands.
Stationery: Pens, pencils, papers, geometry boxes, or log tables. (Rough sheets and pens are usually provided inside).
Personal Items: Wallets, bags, eatables, or water bottles (unless you have a medical condition with prior permission).
Reporting Time: Check your admit card for the specific "Reporting Time." Arrive at least 60 minutes before the gate closes.
Gate Closing: Entry is strictly barred once the gate closes. No exceptions are made for traffic or transport delays.
Biometrics: Digital thumbprints and iris scans will be taken. Ensure your fingers are free from ink or henna (Mehendi).
Q1: Can I show my NORCET 10 Admit Card on my phone?
No. A physical, printed copy of the admit card is mandatory for entry. Digital versions are not valid for verification.
Q2: What should I do if there is a spelling error on my admit card?
Contact the AIIMS Examination Section immediately via the official helpline or email listed on the portal. Carry a secondary ID and proof of your application to the center.
Q3: Are pens allowed inside the exam hall?
Usually, AIIMS provides a ballpoint pen inside the lab. Check your specific admit card instructions; if not mentioned, assume you cannot carry your own.
Q4: Can I wear a smartwatch for time management?
Strictly No. All types of watches are banned. The computer screen during the CBT will have a countdown timer to help you track your progress.
Q5: Is there a Stage 2 exam for NORCET 10?
Yes. Candidates who qualify for the Prelims on April 11 will appear for the NORCET 10 Mains on April 30, 2026.
Review Shift Timings: Verify if you are in the Morning or Evening shift.
Location Recce: If possible, locate your center a day prior to estimate travel time.
Stay Calm: Revise your high-yield Nursing MCQs (Pharmacology, Medical-Surgical) but stop studying 2 hours before the exam to keep your mind fresh.
Good luck to all Nursing Officer aspirants!