AIIMS BSc Nursing Admit Card 2026: Download Steps and Important Information
AIIMS releases admit cards for BSc Nursing 2026 entrance examination on June 19. Learn how to download your hall ticket and key exam details.
AC Team

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has released the admit cards for the BSc (Hons) Nursing Entrance Examination 2026. If you registered for the exam, you can now download your hall ticket from the official portal at aiimsexams.ac.in.
The examination serves as your gateway to undergraduate nursing programmes at multiple AIIMS campuses across India. This includes AIIMS New Delhi, AIIMS Bhopal, AIIMS Jodhpur, AIIMS Patna, and AIIMS Rishikesh.
Key Dates You Need to Remember
The admit card release date is June 19, 2026. The entrance examination is scheduled for June 27, 2026. You can expect results during the first week of July 2026.
Here's something important: you cannot enter the examination centre without two things. You need a printed copy of your admit card and a valid government-issued photo identity proof. No exceptions.
How to Download Your Admit Card
The download process is straightforward. Visit the official website at aiimsexams.ac.in. Look for the BSc Nursing 2026 admit card link on the homepage. Click on it.
Enter your registration number and date of birth. Submit the details. Your admit card will appear on screen. Download it and take at least two printouts. Keep one as backup because, well, printers have a mind of their own.
What to Check on Your Admit Card
Once you download the admit card, check every detail. Look at your name, photograph, signature, date of birth, and examination centre address. Check the exam date and time slot.
If you spot any error, contact the examination authorities right away. Even a small spelling mistake can cause problems during the admission process. Better safe than sorry.
Examination Pattern and Marking Scheme
The exam will be conducted in computer-based mode. You get two hours to complete it. The question paper contains 100 multiple-choice questions.
The paper is divided into four sections: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge. Each science subject carries 30 marks. General Knowledge accounts for 10 marks.
The marking scheme is simple. You get one mark for each correct answer. But here's the catch: one-third of a mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. So think before you click.
Available Seats and Opportunities
More than 1,000 seats are available for admission to the BSc (Hons) Nursing programme. These seats are distributed across 14 AIIMS institutions nationwide.
This is a national-level examination, which means the competition is tough. But it also means you have opportunities at multiple campuses. One exam, multiple chances.
Preparation Tips for the Final Days
With the exam just days away, focus on revision. Go through important formulas in Physics and Chemistry. Review key concepts in Biology. Don't ignore the General Knowledge section. It might seem small, but those 10 marks can make a difference.
Practice mock tests if you haven't already. This helps you manage time better during the actual exam. Remember, you have two hours for 100 questions. That's just over a minute per question.
What to Carry on Exam Day
Apart from your admit card and photo ID, carry a few essentials. A transparent water bottle is allowed at most centres. Check your admit card for specific instructions about what you can bring.
Don't carry any electronic devices, books, or study materials. Leave them at home. Also, reach the examination centre at least 30 minutes before the reporting time. Traffic happens, and you don't want to miss the exam because of it.
Technical Issues and Server Congestion
Download your admit card as soon as possible. Many candidates wait until the last moment, which creates server congestion. The website might slow down or crash when thousands of people try to access it at once.
If you face technical issues while downloading, try using a different browser. Clear your cache and cookies. Try downloading during off-peak hours, like early morning or late night.
Important Reminders
Keep checking the official website regularly. Sometimes authorities release important notifications or updates about examination centres or timings.
Make sure your photo ID is valid. An expired ID won't work. Acceptable documents usually include Aadhaar card, driving licence, passport, or voter ID card.
Plan your travel to the examination centre in advance. If your centre is in another city, arrange your accommodation early. Don't leave these things for the last day.
Stay calm and confident. You've prepared for this. The admit card is just the first step. The real test is on June 27. Give it your best shot.



