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AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Announced: See the Cutoff, Merit List, and Counseling Information

AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Announced: See the Cutoff, Merit List, and Counseling Information

How to Check the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025?

The AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 is finally here, and it's official. The result, which AIIMS Delhi released on June 6, 2025, is a big step forward for thousands of people in India who want to become nurses. Candidates who took the test can now go to aiimsexams.ac.in, the official website, to see and download the results as a merit list. 


This post gives you all the information you need about the result, including how to get to the list, information about the expected cutoff, and what to expect in the counseling process going forward.


A look at the exam and the results

AIIMS BSc Nursing Entrance Test 2025 is the name of the test.

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi is in charge of this.

  • Date of the test: June 1, 2025
  • Date of Results: June 6, 2025
  • The official website is aiimsexams.ac.in.


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How to Get the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025

To see the result, just do these easy things:

  • Go to the official AIIMS Exams website.
  • Seek out the notification that reads "BSc Nursing Result 2025."
  • To download the merit list PDF, click here.
  • To find your name or roll number, press "Ctrl + F."
  • Keep track of your rank and get ready for what comes next.
  • A merit list PDF with the roll numbers and ranks of the successful candidates is made public.


How to Read the Merit List

The Computer-Based Test (CBT) that took place earlier in June is what the merit list is based on. Candidates who score above the qualifying cutoff are listed and can move on to the next step in the admissions process.

This list is important for more than just results; it also decides whether or not you can get AIIMS BSc Nursing counseling and a seat.


AIIMS BSc Nursing 2025 Expected Cutoff Marks

AIIMS Delhi hasn't released the official cutoff yet, but trends from past years can help us guess what it might be:

  • General Category: 90–100
  • OBC Group: 85–95
  • SC/ST Groups: 75–85
  • PwBD Candidates: According to AIIMS rules for relaxation

Keep in mind that the real cutoff will depend on how hard the test is, how many people are taking it, and how many seats are open at AIIMS campuses.


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AIIMS BSc Nursing Counseling Process for 2025

Those whose names are on the merit list will be asked to take part in centralized counseling, which includes:

  • Register for counseling online
  • Choosing a campus for AIIMS
  • Checking documents
  • Temporary seat assignment
  • Final admission and reporting

The official AIIMS website will soon post the dates and procedures for counseling. Candidates should have all the necessary documents ready for verification.


Documents Needed for Counseling: BSc Nursing Exam 2025 Admission Card

  • Marksheets and passing certificates for classes 10 and 12
  • A valid photo ID, like an Aadhaar or Voter ID
  • Certificates for Category/PwBD (if needed)
  • Pictures the size of a passport


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