Entrance exam date for bsc nursing 2025
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Most of the major entrance exams for B.Sc nursing, like AIIMS B.Sc Nursing, PGIMER, or other state-level exams, are usually conducted between April and July. So, by now, many of the entrance tests are already over or they have closed their application deadlines. But still some private universities and colleges accept applications either through their own entrance exams or even direct admission based on your 12th board marks. You can check colleges like Sharda University, Amity, SRM, or private colleges in your state, which often extend admissions a bit longer or hold spot rounds. Also, state nursing councils or directorates of medical education sometimes reopen limited seats depending on availability. So, if you're late this year, even if it’s late, it’s ok. Next options are always there. You can look for private institutes with ongoing admission.
Consider doing a 6-month bridge course and apply next year with better preparation, track on official websites for spot admission notices or management quota ,it's also a good idea to stay updated through college portals or local newspapers for timely admission windows.
Best of luck !
B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exams 2025 were held on these dates: AIIMS (Hons) – June 1, AIIMS (Post-Basic) – June 21, AP NCET (Andhra Pradesh) – July 6. Other State and Private College exams were also held in May–June 2025. Check your state’s official site for exact dates.
Most of the major entrance exams for B.Sc nursing, like AIIMS B.Sc Nursing, PGIMER, or other state-level exams, are usually conducted between April and July. So, by now, many of the entrance tests are already over or they have closed their application deadlines. But still some private universities and colleges accept applications either through their own entrance exams or even direct admission based on your 12th board marks. You can check colleges like Sharda University, Amity, SRM, or private nursing colleges in your state, which often extend admissions a bit longer or hold spot rounds. Also, state nursing councils or directorates of medical education sometimes reopen limited seats depending on availability. So, if you’re late this year, even if it's late, it's ok. Next options are always there. You can look for private institutes with ongoing admission.
Consider doing a 6-month bridge course and apply next year with better preparation, track on official websites for spot admission notices or management quota ,It’s also a good idea to stay updated through college portals or local newspapers for any last-minute admission windows.
Best of luck !