When will DGMS conduct the Indian Army BSc nursing dedicated entrance exam (ToGIGE) and PAT for the candidates?
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DGMS has not yet announced the schedule for the ToGIGE and PAT entrance. It is mandatory for the candidates to appear for the NEET 2025 entrance exam in order to participate in further rounds. Indian Army BSc nursing 2025 entrance exam will be held for screening the highly deserving candidates for the BSc nursing programme. Only female candidates are eligible to appear for the entrance test.
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To get admission in the AFMC BSc nursing programme, candidates must apply for the NEET UG exam. It is mandatory to appear for the NEET UG exam to be eligible for admission to the MNS course. The DGMS will conduct a separate aptitude test along with the interview and medical fitness test. But only those candidates who appear for the NEET UG exam will be able to apply for admission.
The Indian Army BSc Nursing programme offers 220 seats, which are distributed among the six colleges for admission to the MNS course:
MNS College Campus | Seats Available |
|---|---|
CoN, AFMC, Pune | 40 |
CoN, CH, Kolkata | 30 |
CoN, INHS Asvini, Mumbai | 40 |
CoN, AH (R&R), New Delhi | 30 |
CoN, CH (CC), Lucknow | 40 |
CoN, CH (AF), Bangalore | 40 |
Total Seats | 220 |
A NEET score of 250 marks does not define or guarantee that admission to the MNS college will not be granted. It depends on multiple factors, such as the candidate's category. The seat availability in the college till the last round of counselling. Aspirants are advised to apply for MNS admission rather than thinking about the low NEET score. Although an ideal score to aim for admission should be 500+ marks.
The Indian Army BSc Nursing exam is a very competitive entrance test in the nursing domain. Candidates must ideally aim for 500+ marks in the NEET exam to be eligible for admission to the six available campuses. As there are only 220 seats and thousands of candidates compete for admission, the race to secure seats faces a cut-throat competition.
Admission to the MNS course in itself is a prestigious achievement. There are no official ranks allotted to the seven campuses that offer the BSc nursing programme. The Indian Army nursing entrance has been scrapped, and NEET scores are considered for admission.
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