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AIIMS Nursing Officer Recruitment 2026 (NORCET VIII)

Organization: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi (AIIMS)
Advt No: AIIMS/NORCET-VIII/2026/05

Quick Summary: Attention all aspiring healthcare heroes! The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi, a name synonymous with excellence in medical education and patient care, has just dropped a golden opportunity for Nursing Officers. Get ready for the AIIMS NORCET VIII 2026! This highly anticipated recruitment drive aims to fill a substantial 4850 vacancies for Nursing Officers (Staff Nurse Grade-II) across various AIIMS institutions nationwide. If you possess a B.Sc. Nursing or a GNM Diploma with relevant experience and dream of a stable, high-impact career in the central government sector with a fantastic pay scale as per the 7th CPC, then this notification is tailor-made for you. The online application window is buzzing, so make sure you mark your calendars – the application deadline is set for 2026-06-25. Don't miss this chance to become a part of India's premier healthcare establishment!

πŸ“… Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date25/05/2026
Apply Last Date25/06/2026
Exam DateAugust 2026 (Tentative)

πŸ’³ Application Fee

General / OBCβ‚Ή3000
SC / STβ‚Ή2400
FemaleFree

πŸŽ“ Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Candidates must possess a B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing / B.Sc. Nursing from an Indian Nursing Council recognized Institute or University OR B.Sc. (Post-Certificate) / Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing from an Indian Nursing Council recognized Institute/University. Alternatively, a Diploma in General Nursing Midwifery (GNM) from an Indian Nursing Council recognized Institute/Board or Council, coupled with two years of experience in a minimum 50-bedded hospital after acquiring the educational qualification, is also eligible. All applicants must be registered as Nurses & Midwife with the State/Indian Nursing Council.

Age Limits: 18 to 30 years.

⚑ Selection Process

1Stage 1: Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET)
2Stage 2: Skill Test / Document Verification (as applicable)

πŸ“Ž Required Documents

  • Scanned recent passport size photograph (jpeg format, 50-100kb)
  • Scanned signature (jpeg format, 20-50kb)
  • Scanned Left Thumb Impression (jpeg format, 20-50kb)
  • Class 10th Marksheet/Certificate (for DOB proof)
  • Class 12th Marksheet/Certificate
  • B.Sc. Nursing / GNM Marksheets and Degree/Diploma Certificates
  • Nursing Council Registration Certificate (State/Indian)
  • Experience Certificate (for GNM candidates)
  • Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL) if applicable
  • PwBD Certificate if applicable

✍️ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Greetings, aspiring Nursing Officers! Applying for the prestigious AIIMS NORCET VIII is a crucial step towards a rewarding career. Here’s a detailed, step-by-step guide to ensure your application sails smoothly: 1. **Visit the Official Portal:** Start by navigating to the designated recruitment section on the NTA's official website (the apply link mentioned above). Look for the 'AIIMS NORCET VIII 2026' notification. 2. **New Registration:** If you're a first-time applicant, click on the 'New Registration' link. You'll need to provide basic details like your name, father's name, mother's name, date of birth, valid email ID, and mobile number. Ensure these details match your official documents. An OTP will be sent to your registered mobile number/email for verification. 3. **Generate Login Credentials:** Upon successful registration, a unique Registration ID and Password will be generated. Make sure to note these down carefully, as they will be your keys to log in for all future communication and application tracking. 4. **Fill the Application Form:** Log in using your generated credentials. Proceed to fill out the detailed application form. This includes personal information, educational qualifications (B.Sc. Nursing / GNM details, registration with Nursing Council), contact details, and choice of examination city. Be meticulous and avoid any errors. 5. **Upload Documents:** This is where your scanned documents come into play. Upload your recent passport-sized photograph, signature, and Left Thumb Impression as per the specified dimensions and file sizes (mentioned in the 'Required Documents' section). Ensure the clarity and visibility of these uploads. 6. **Review and Edit:** Before final submission, thoroughly review all the information you've entered. Look for any typos, incorrect dates, or mismatched details. This is your last chance to make corrections. Once submitted, changes are rarely allowed. 7. **Pay Application Fee:** Proceed to the payment gateway. Select your preferred mode of payment (Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI) and complete the transaction. Remember, SC/ST and Female candidates are typically exempted from fees for this particular recruitment, but always double-check the latest notification for any updates. Keep the transaction receipt for your records. 8. **Final Submission and Print:** After successful payment, submit your application. Download and print a copy of the completed application form for your future reference. This serves as proof of your application. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The NORCET VIII is designed to assess your comprehensive knowledge in nursing and general aptitude. The Computer Based Test (CBT) typically comprises 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for 200 marks, with a duration of 3 hours (180 minutes). There is a negative marking of 1/3rd for each incorrect answer. The syllabus broadly covers: * **Subject-Specific Knowledge (Nursing – 180 Questions):** This is the core section, drawing heavily from the syllabus of B.Sc. Nursing / GNM courses. Key areas include: * **Anatomy & Physiology:** Structure and functions of the human body. * **Microbiology:** Microorganisms, infections, and control. * **Pharmacology:** Drug classifications, actions, dosages, and adverse effects. * **Medical-Surgical Nursing:** Management of medical and surgical conditions across various systems (Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Renal, Neurological, etc.), including critical care. * **Child Health Nursing (Pediatrics):** Growth and development, common childhood diseases, immunization. * **Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing:** Antenatal, intranatal, postnatal care, gynecological conditions. * **Community Health Nursing:** Epidemiology, health programs, primary healthcare, family welfare. * **Psychiatric Nursing:** Mental health disorders, therapeutic communication, psychiatric emergencies. * **Nursing Foundation:** Nursing process, ethics, documentation, first aid. * **Nutrition:** Dietary requirements and therapeutic diets. * **Nursing Administration & Management:** Leadership, patient safety, quality control. * **Research & Statistics in Nursing:** Basic concepts and application. * **General Aptitude & General Knowledge (20 Questions):** This section evaluates your broader awareness and analytical skills. * **General Knowledge & Current Affairs:** Recent national and international events, healthcare policies, Indian history, geography, polity, economy. * **Reasoning Ability:** Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, analytical skills, problem-solving. * **Quantitative Aptitude:** Basic arithmetic, data interpretation, percentages, ratio and proportion. ### Preparation Tips Cracking NORCET requires a strategic and consistent approach. Here’s how you can optimize your preparation: 1. **Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly:** Before you even pick up a book, get intimately familiar with every topic outlined in the syllabus. This forms the backbone of your study plan. 2. **Foundation Strong, Concepts Clear:** Don't just mug up! Focus on understanding the core concepts of each nursing subject. A strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology will make other subjects easier. 3. **NCLEX-RN Style Questions:** Many questions in NORCET are application-based, similar to NCLEX-RN. Practice such questions to develop critical thinking and clinical judgment skills. Focus on 'priority-based' and 'scenario-based' questions. 4. **Recommended Books:** Invest in standard textbooks like Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Dorothy Marlow's Pediatric Nursing, Myles Textbook for Midwives, and various review books specifically designed for nursing competitive exams (e.g., Target High, GNM/B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Guides). For General Aptitude, R.S. Aggarwal's books are highly recommended. 5. **Mock Tests are Non-Negotiable:** Regularly attempt full-length mock tests under timed conditions. This helps you manage time effectively, identify your weak areas, and get accustomed to the exam interface. Analyze your performance after each test. 6. **Current Affairs & GK:** Dedicate 30-45 minutes daily to reading newspapers, healthcare journals, and current affairs magazines. Pay special attention to government health schemes and recent medical advancements. 7. **Revision is Key:** Create a robust revision schedule. Short, frequent revisions are more effective than cramming at the last minute. Make your own concise notes for quick reviews. 8. **Stay Healthy:** Don't neglect your physical and mental well-being. A healthy mind and body are essential for focused study. Take short breaks, eat nutritious food, and get adequate sleep. You're preparing to be a healthcare professional, so practice what you preach! 9. **Join Online Forums/Study Groups:** Connect with fellow aspirants. Discussing concepts, sharing strategies, and clarifying doubts can be immensely helpful and motivating.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is NORCET and why is it important for Nursing Officers?

NORCET stands for Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test. It is a standardized examination conducted by AIIMS for the recruitment of Nursing Officers (Staff Nurse Grade-II) across multiple AIIMS institutions and other central government hospitals. Its importance lies in providing a single, transparent platform for eligible candidates nationwide to secure highly coveted positions in prestigious government healthcare setups. Clearing NORCET opens doors to excellent career growth, competitive salaries as per the 7th CPC, and the invaluable experience of working in advanced clinical environments, contributing significantly to patient care and public health in India.

Are GNM candidates eligible for NORCET VIII, and what are the specific requirements?

Yes, absolutely! GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) diploma holders are indeed eligible for NORCET VIII. However, there's a crucial additional requirement: GNM candidates must possess a minimum of two years of experience in a 50-bedded hospital after acquiring their GNM Diploma. This experience is mandatory to compensate for the difference in duration and depth of study compared to a B.Sc. Nursing degree. Furthermore, all GNM applicants must also be registered as Nurses and Midwives with their respective State or the Indian Nursing Council. Always ensure you have valid, verifiable experience certificates from recognized hospitals to avoid any last-minute issues during document verification.

What is the expected difficulty level of NORCET VIII, and how should I approach it?

The NORCET examination is generally considered to be moderately to highly challenging, reflecting the critical responsibilities of a Nursing Officer in a premier institution like AIIMS. The difficulty stems from the extensive syllabus covering various nursing specialities and the competitive nature due to a large number of applicants. To approach it effectively, start by mastering your core nursing concepts from graduation/diploma level textbooks. Don't overlook the General Aptitude and GK sections; they are scoring areas. Consistent practice with MCQs, especially those focusing on clinical scenarios and critical thinking, is paramount. Regular revision, time management during mock tests, and staying updated with current health-related affairs will significantly boost your chances. Remember, consistent effort and smart strategy are your best allies!