AIIMS Nursing Exam Dates have been announced for 2025, with key details now available for prospective candidates. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will conduct the BSc Nursing entrance exam in June 2025, with the BSc Nursing (Hons) exam scheduled for June 1, 2025, and the BSc Nursing (Post-Basic) exam on June 21, 2025. Candidates can expect to receive their admit cards 10-15 days prior to the exam date. The application process will begin soon, consisting of basic registration, RUC generation, and final registration. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, such as passing 10+2 with mandatory subjects for BSc (Hons) or having a GNM diploma for BSc (Post-Basic). The exam will be conducted online, and the results will be announced shortly after the exams. Successful candidates will be invited for counseling, which includes seat allotment based on merit.
AIIMS Nursing 2025 Overview | |
Particular | Detail |
Event | AIIMS BSc Nursing Admission 2025 |
Authority | All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) |
Exam | AIIMS BSc Nursing Entrance Exam 2025 |
Frequency | Annual |
Level of Exam | National |
Mode of Exam | Online |
Courses Offered | BSc Nursing (Hons), BSc Nursing (Post Basic) |
Age Limit | 17 years or above |
Official Website | aiimsexams.ac.in |
AIIMS Nursing Exam 2025 Important Dates | |
Dates | |
AIIMS Nursing Notification | Notified Soon |
AIIMS BSc Nursing Registration Starts | Notified Soon |
Last Date of Basic Registration | Notified Soon |
Generation of Code for Final Registration | Notified Soon |
Final Registration | Notified Soon |
AIIMS BSc Nursing Admit Card | Notified Soon |
AIIMS BSc Nursing (Hons) Exam | 1 June 2025 |
AIIMS BSc Nursing (Hons) Result | 6 June 2025 |
AIIMS BSc Nursing (PB) Admit Card | Notified Soon |
AIIMS BSc Nursing (Post-Basic) Exam | 21 June 2025 |
AIIMS BSc Nursing (PB) Result | 27 June 2025 |
AIIMS Nursing Application Fee 2025 | |
Category | Fee |
General/OBC | Rs 2000 |
SC/ST/EWS | Rs 1600 |
PwD | Exempted |
AIIMS BSc Nursing Exam Centers 2025 | |
City | State |
Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh |
Bhubaneshwar | Odisha |
Chennai | Tamil Nadu |
Delhi | Delhi |
Dehradun | Uttarakhand |
Jodhpur | Rajasthan |
Kolkata | West Bengal |
Mumbai | Maharashtra |
Patna | Bihar |
Raipur | Chhattisgarh |
Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala |
AIIMS Nursing Syllabus 2025 | |
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AIIMS B.Sc. Hons Nursing Syllabus | AIIMS B.Sc. Post-Basic Nursing Syllabus |
Physics | Anatomy & Physiology |
Chemistry | Pharmacology |
Biology | Fundamentals of Nursing |
General Knowledge | Community Health Nursing |
Medical-Surgical Nursing | |
Obstetrics Nursing and Midwifery | |
Psychiatric Nursing | |
Pediatric Nursing | |
Professional Trends in Nursing |
BSc Nursing Syllabus | |
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Subject | Topics Covered |
Anatomy and Physiology | - Human body systems (musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, endocrine) |
- Cell structure and function | |
- Growth and development | |
Nursing Fundamentals | - Basic nursing skills and techniques |
- Patient care principles | |
- Infection control measures | |
- Communication skills in nursing | |
- Ethical and legal aspects of nursing practice | |
Medical-Surgical Nursing | - Care of patients with chronic illnesses |
- Preoperative and postoperative care | |
- Management of surgical wounds | |
- Pain management techniques | |
- Nutritional care in illness | |
Pediatric Nursing | - Growth and development milestones |
- Common pediatric illnesses | |
- Pediatric assessment techniques | |
- Family-centered care approaches | |
Community Health Nursing | - Principles of public health nursing |
- Health promotion and disease prevention strategies | |
- Community assessment techniques | |
- Role of nurses in community health programs | |
Psychiatric Nursing | - Mental health disorders and their management |
- Therapeutic communication techniques | |
- Crisis intervention strategies | |
- Psychopharmacology basics | |
Pharmacology | - Drug classifications and mechanisms of action |
- Administration routes and techniques | |
- Dosage calculations and medication safety |