
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has officially declared the AIIMS B.Sc Nursing Result 2025 today, June 6. Candidates who appeared for the entrance exam held on June 1 can now check their results online at aiimsexams.ac.in. The Computer-Based Test featured 100 objective-type questions across Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge. Qualified candidates will now proceed to the online seat allocation phase based on category-wise merit lists.

New Delhi, June 6, 2025 — In a major development for thousands of aspiring nursing professionals across India, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi has officially declared the results of the AIIMS B.Sc (Hons) Nursing Entrance Examination 2025 today, Friday, June 6. The results are now available online on the official website – aiimsexams.ac.in. Candidates can check and download their roll numbers in the official result PDF through a direct link provided below.
🔗 Click Here for Direct Result PDF
📝 How to Check AIIMS B.Sc Nursing Result 2025?
Candidates can follow these simple steps to access their results:
- Visit the official AIIMS website: aiimsexams.ac.in
- On the homepage, locate and click on the link:
“Result of the AIIMS B.Sc.(H) Nursing Entrance Examination August 2025 Session” - The result will be displayed in PDF format containing the roll numbers of qualified candidates.
- Download and save the PDF. It is advisable to keep a printed copy for future reference.
📅 Exam Overview
The AIIMS B.Sc (Hons) Nursing entrance examination was held on June 1, 2025, in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. The test spanned two hours and featured a total of 100 multiple-choice questions, segmented as follows:
- Physics – 30 questions
- Chemistry – 30 questions
- Biology – 30 questions
- General Knowledge – 10 questions
This standardized format ensured a balanced evaluation of academic aptitude and general awareness, crucial for candidates entering India’s premier medical institutions.
📊 Category-Wise Merit List & Allocation Process
AIIMS has announced that separate merit lists will be created for candidates based on their respective categories, including:
- General
- OBC (NCL)
- EWS
- Scheduled Caste (SC)
- Scheduled Tribe (ST)
The merit list will dictate the subsequent phase of online seat allocation. Discipline-specific seats across various AIIMS branches will be assigned based on merit and category-specific quotas. Candidates who have provisionally qualified in the entrance exam are now eligible to participate in the Mock Round/1st Round of Seat Allocation.
🏥 New Generation AIIMS Institutes: Expanding Opportunities
The AIIMS network has significantly grown in recent years, increasing the intake capacity and spreading access to high-quality nursing education. Newly operational or partially operational institutes include:
- AIIMS Nagpur
- AIIMS Gorakhpur
- AIIMS Bibinagar
- AIIMS Deoghar
- AIIMS Guwahati
- AIIMS Kalyani
- AIIMS Bathinda
- AIIMS Mangalagiri
This expansion has provided more options and locations for aspirants, making AIIMS education more accessible nationwide.
⏭️ What’s Next for Qualified Candidates?
All provisionally qualified students must now gear up for the online choice filling and seat allotment process. This will be conducted through the official AIIMS seat allocation portal. Preferences will be locked by candidates, and allocation will be based on:
- Entrance exam rank
- Category
- Availability of seats
- Preferred institute and discipline
It is advised that candidates regularly visit the AIIMS official website for updates on timelines, counselling instructions, and documentation requirements.
⚠️ Parallel Developments: JWC Movement Gathers Steam
Amid the result declaration, the AIIMS nursing community is also witnessing growing momentum behind the Joint Working Committee (JWC) Movement, a collective protest led by nursing officers and union representatives.
Rajmal Regar, a Nursing Officer at AIIMS and spokesperson for the Nurses’ Union (@nsgunionaiims), has issued a public call for support against the “80:20 black law”—a policy allegedly implemented in 2019 without stakeholder consultation. He tweeted:
“I support the JWC movement against the 80:20 black law… I request you all to support the JWC movement (Series of Protest) as below –
🔸 10th June 2025 – Black Badge with X Campaign
🔸 16th June 2025 – Nationwide Signature Campaign
🔸 22nd June 2025 – Dharna at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi”
The protests aim to bring transparency and better representation for nurses in policy decisions.
📢 Final Word
With the AIIMS B.Sc Nursing results declared, a new chapter opens for thousands of nursing aspirants in India. For many, this is a gateway to a prestigious and rewarding healthcare career. As AIIMS continues to expand and evolve, both in infrastructure and outreach, the competition will remain fierce, but so will the opportunities.
For continuous updates on counselling, admission dates, and official notifications, visit the AIIMS Exams Portal.