AIIMS Announced The Results for M.Sc Nursing Courses

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Nursing News India

First round of seat allotment in the MSc courses 2020 is announced by AIIMS. Allocation was done online due to COVID-19 precautions.

All candidates who have been allotted a seat in the 1st Round of Online Seat Allocation are required to login through the portal by visiting at the website www.aiimsexams.org and actively exercise one of the following options by 5.00 PM on 24th August, 2020.

Option 1. ACCEPT allotted Seat and DO NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE in further rounds of Seat Allocation

Option 2. ACCEPT allotted Seat and WANT TO PARTICIPATE in 2nd ROUND of Seat Allocation
[If you choose option‐2 and participate in next round and you are allocated another seat as per your choice in next round, then you will have to join the seat allocated during next round and the previously allocated seat shall be deemed vacated and automatically be allocated to other candidates next in merit as per choice. Failure to join the upgraded seat in next round of seat allocation shall lead to impositions of penalty of Rs. 1.00 Lakh if you do not join upgraded seat.]

More details are in the PDF available at AIIMS website

Seats in Each Reservation Category

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Nursing Specialties in The MSc Course

Cardiology/ CTVS Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Critical Care Nursing
FCNA
Medical Surgical Nursing (Cardiothorocic
Vascular Nursing)
Medical Surgical Nursing (Critical Care
Nursing)
Medical Surgical Nursing (Nephro-urology Nursing)
Medical Surgical Nursing (Neuro Sciences Nursing)
Medical Surgical Nursing (Oncology Nursing)
Medical Surgical Nursing (Orthopaedics Nursing)
Nephrological Nursing
Neuro Sciences Nursing
NR/NP
Obstetric & Gynaecological Nursing
Oncological Nursing
Paediatric Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing

Nursing courses are being popular and demand have been increase after COVID-19 pandemic, more seats are needed in different level of nursing specialties. Intensive care courses are on the top due to the care involved for the severely ill patients in COVID-19 wards all over India.

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