AIIMS BSc Nursing Exam 2026 Tomorrow: Check Exam Guidelines, Documents to Carry, Details Here
The AIIMS BSc Nursing Exam 2026 will be conducted tomorrow, where candidates must appear with the print out of their admit cards and important documents and things. The exam will be held tomorrow in two shifts in an online, Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.
AIIMS BSc Nursing Exam 2026: The day is finally here! Candidates who registered for the AIIMS BSc Nursing Examination 2026 must print out their admit cards and keep the important documents and things to carry to the examination hall ready. The exam will be held tomorrow, June 27, 2026 in two shifts, i.e., morning shift from 9:30 AM to 11 AM and afternoon shift from 12:30 PM to 2 PM.
The examination will be held in an online, Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. Students must note the documents and things they must carry to the examination hall to seek hassle-free entry.
AIIMS BSc. Nursing Examination 2026: Shift Timing
Candidates appearing got the AIIMS BSc. Nursing Examination 2026 must ensure that they adhere to the examination timings and shift timings set by the Institute, as mentioned here:
| Morning Shift | |
| Centre Reporting Time | 8:30 AM |
| Shift Start Time | 9:30 AM |
| Shift End Time | 11 AM |
| Afternoon Shift | |
| Centre Reporting Time | 11:30 AM |
| Shift Start Time | 12:30 PM |
| Shift End Time | 2 PM |
According to the exam reporting time, candidates are advised to report to the examination halls well before in time to avoid last minute delays and hurdles.
AIIMS Nursing Exam 2026: Guidelines and Instructions
- Candidates must carry the hard copy of their AIIMS Nursing Admit Card 2026 since it is a mandatory document to carry to the examination hall and allows candidates to sit for the exam.
- One original photo ID card, including but not limited to Passport, Driver’s License, PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, Voters ID Card/EPIC, or any ID card issued by any government department, must be carried to the examination centre to establish the identity of the candidate.
- Candidates must not carry any mobile phones, smart watches, smart glasses, bluetooth devices, and other communication devices since they are prohibited in the exam centre.
- Candidates must reach their exam centre as per the reporting time, sit on the assigned seat, and do not talk to any other candidate. Candidates are expected to maintain the centre decorum and cooperate with the exam officials
Further instructions have been mentioned on the admit card which candidates are expected to follow thoroughly.
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