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AIIMS NORCET 10 Nursing Officer 2026 – Eligibility & Apply



AIIMS NORCET Nursing Officer Recruitment 2026 – Overview & Why This Is a Career-Defining Opportunity

The AIIMS NORCET Nursing Officer Recruitment 2026 is officially out, and it is one of the most prestigious government nursing job notifications of the year. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi has released Notice No. 17/2026 dated 24 February 2026, inviting online applications for the Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET) – 10th Edition. This single exam serves as the gateway to Nursing Officer positions across multiple AIIMS campuses and participating institutes spread throughout the country.

With a tentative vacancy count of 2,551 posts across 26+ institutions, NORCET-10 is one of the largest central government nursing recruitments in recent years. Candidates placed at Pay Level 7 (pre-revised Pay Band-2, ₹9300–34800 with Grade Pay ₹4600) can look forward to a stable, well-compensated career backed by all the privileges of a Central Government Group-B employee — including allowances, job security, pension, and career advancement opportunities.

Nursing graduates and diploma holders registered with the State or Indian Nursing Council are eligible to apply. B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing, Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing, and GNM (with 2 years of hospital experience) holders should all check their eligibility carefully before proceeding. Given AIIMS’s unmatched reputation as India’s premier medical institution, competition is expected to be intense — lakhs of candidates are likely to apply for these coveted posts. Online applications open on 24 February 2026 and close on 16 March 2026, so time is short.



Recruitment Overview

Detail Information
Organization Name All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
Post Name Nursing Officer
Advertisement No. Notice No. 17/2026
Exam Name NORCET – 10 (Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test)
Total Vacancies (Tentative) 2,551
Pay Level / Grade Level 7 | Pay Band-2 ₹9300–34800, Grade Pay ₹4600 (pre-revised)
Job Category Group-B, Central Government
Job Location Various AIIMS & participating institutes across India
Application Mode Online only (aiimsexams.ac.in)
Notification Date 24 February 2026

AIIMS New Delhi is the examination-conducting body for NORCET-10, but it is important to understand that AIIMS New Delhi itself is not responsible for the service conditions, recruitment rules, or posting decisions at other participating institutes. Each AIIMS campus and affiliated hospital is an autonomous body. This credible, multi-institutional framework adds significant weight to the NORCET score — a single exam can land you a posting at AIIMS Bathinda, AIIMS Rishikesh, AIIMS Patna, or any of the 20+ other institutions listed in the official annexure, subject to your merit rank and preference choices.



Important Dates – NORCET 10 Schedule

Event Date
Online Registration Start Date 24 February 2026
Last Date to Apply Online 16 March 2026 (by 5:00 PM)
NOC Submission Deadline (Govt. Employees) 20 March 2026 (by 5:00 PM)
Application Status Display 24 March 2026
Correction Window (Rejected Applications) 25 March 2026 – 27 March 2026 (by 5:00 PM)
Exam City Allotment Information 04 April 2026
Admit Card Upload 08 April 2026
Stage I – NORCET Preliminary (CBT) 11 April 2026 (Saturday)
Stage II – NORCET Mains (CBT) 30 April 2026 (Thursday)
Result Declaration To be announced in due course
Expert Advice: Candidates who apply in the very first week have a significant advantage — they can spot errors in their form early, access the correction window if needed, and avoid server crashes on the last day. The online portal closes sharp at 5:00 PM on 16 March 2026; even a 5-minute delay means rejection. Also note that all dates mentioned above are as per the official notification and are subject to revision — always cross-verify from the official AIIMS website.



Application Fee

Category Application Fee
General / OBC ₹3,000/-
SC / ST / EWS ₹2,400/-
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) Exempted
Payment Mode Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking
Refund Policy SC/ST fees refunded after appearing in exam & certificate verification; all others non-refundable

The fee can be paid entirely online through Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking. Any transaction or processing charges levied by the bank are to be borne by the candidate. One of the most common and costly mistakes candidates make is selecting the wrong category while paying the fee — once the fee is submitted, category changes (e.g., from SC/ST to General/OBC) are not allowed, and the candidature will be cancelled if a mismatch is detected. Double-check your category before hitting the payment button. Also note that an application submitted without the fee will be summarily rejected without any further notice.



Age Limit – AIIMS Nursing Officer Vacancy 2026

Category Age Relaxation Beyond 30 Years
Minimum Age 18 Years
Maximum Age (General / UR) 30 Years
OBC (NCL) +3 Years (up to 33 years)
SC / ST +5 Years (up to 35 years)
PwBD (General) +10 Years (max age not exceeding 56 years)
PwBD + OBC +13 Years (max age not exceeding 56 years)
PwBD + SC/ST +15 Years (max age not exceeding 56 years)
Ex-Servicemen (General) Length of Military Service + 3 Years
Ex-Servicemen (OBC) Length of Military Service + 6 Years
Ex-Servicemen (SC/ST) Length of Military Service + 8 Years
Central Govt. Employees (UR, 3+ yrs service) +5 Years
Central Govt. Employees (OBC, 3+ yrs service) +8 Years (5+3)
Central Govt. Employees (SC/ST, 3+ yrs service) +10 Years (5+5)

The crucial cutoff date for age calculation is the last date of online submission of the application, i.e., 16 March 2026. Candidates must calculate their age as of this date. For example, if the upper age limit is 30 years and you were born on 17 March 1996, you would be exactly 29 years 364 days old on 16 March 2026 — which means you are eligible. However, if you were born on 16 March 1996 or earlier, you turn 30 on or before the cutoff and your eligibility depends on which side of midnight the calculation falls on per official interpretation. When in doubt, verify from the official notification. Age relaxation follows standard Government of India rules as amended from time to time.



Eligibility Criteria – NORCET 10 Eligibility 2026

Category Educational Qualification Registration Requirement Experience
Category I B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing / B.Sc. Nursing OR B.Sc. (Post-Certificate) / Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing from an INC/State Nursing Council recognized Institute or University Registered as Nurse & Midwife with State / Indian Nursing Council Not required (for B.Sc. route)
Category II Diploma in General Nursing Midwifery (GNM) from an INC/State Nursing Council recognized Institute / Board or Council Registered as Nurse & Midwife with State / Indian Nursing Council 2 Years of experience in a minimum 50-bedded Hospital after obtaining qualification

The most common eligibility mistake candidates make is misreading the experience requirement for GNM holders. The two-year experience is not just any hospital work — it must be acquired after completing the residency period of the GNM course, after declaration of result, and after registration with the State/Indian Nursing Council. Work done during the GNM course or before official registration does not count. Final-year students or appearing candidates are generally NOT eligible — the required qualification and experience must be completed on or before the last date of online submission (16 March 2026). All candidates must hold a valid registration certificate at the time of applying.



Vacancy Details – AIIMS Nursing Officer Vacancy 2026 (Institute-wise)

S.No. Institute Name UR Total OBC Total SC Total ST Total EWS Total Grand Total
1 AIIMS Bathinda 37 18 5 4 8 72
2 AIIMS Bhopal 49 4 4 7 12 76
3 AIIMS Bhubaneswar 31 9 7 3 5 55
4 AIIMS Deoghar 47 23 17 7 10 104
5 AIIMS Gorakhpur 91 52 32 14 14 203
6 AIIMS Guwahati 27 24 14 2 11 78
7 AIIMS Kalyani 137 15 30 17 6 205
8 AIIMS Mangalagiri 30 26 12 7 13 88
9 AIIMS Nagpur 26 15 6 4 5 56
10 AIIMS New Delhi 40 18 12 6 9 85
11 AIIMS Raebareli 98 100 38 28 18 282
12 AIIMS Patna 66 50 28 12 12 168
13 AIIMS Rishikesh 30 16 10 2 6 64
14 AIIMS Raipur 19 12 7 2 3 43
15 AIIMS Vijaypur, Jammu 17 17 12 3 5 54
16 AIIMS Madurai 14 8 4 2 2 30
17 CAPFIMS, Maidangarhi 16 10 3 1 2 32
18 NITRD 2 0 2 0 0 5
19 AIIPMER, Mumbai 0 1 0 0 0 1
20 CIP, Ranchi 3 3 2 4 1 13
21 JIPMER, Puducherry 31 20 11 15 11 88
22 JIPMER, Yanam 4 0 2 1 0 7
23 JIPMER, Karaikal 148 108 55 32 40 383
24 SJH, Hospital 58 37 21 10 14 140
25 Dr. RML Hospital 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 ESIC, New Delhi 92 57 32 15 23 219
Total 1113 643 375 194 226 2551
Important Note: As per the decision in the 4th meeting of CIB held on 27 July 2019, 80% of seats are reserved for Female candidates and 20% for Male candidates at participating AIIMS. PWBD vacancies are included within the total and are to be applied horizontally across categories. Vacancy numbers are tentative and may change before the application closing date.

With 2,551 total posts, this is a significantly large recruitment cycle. JIPMER Karaikal leads the list with 383 posts, followed by AIIMS Raebareli (282) and ESIC New Delhi (219). The Unreserved category holds the largest share at 1,113 seats, making this equally competitive for both reserved and unreserved candidates. Given that NORCET is conducted twice a year, the competition is distributed — but lakhs of eligible nurses will be vying for these seats. Candidates must aim for a score well above the cut-off to secure a preferred location.



Selection Process – NORCET Selection Process 2026

Stage I: NORCET Preliminary (CBT)

The NORCET Preliminary is a qualifying examination conducted online in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode on 11 April 2026. It consists of 100 MCQs carrying 100 marks, with a duration of 90 minutes. The paper is divided into 5 sections of 18 minutes each (20 questions per section), and sections are unlocked sequentially — you cannot go back to a previous section once the time expires. There is a negative marking of 1/3 mark per wrong answer. The qualifying percentile is 50 for UR/EWS, 45 for OBC, and 40 for SC/ST, with an additional 5-percentile relaxation for PwBD candidates.

Expert Tip: Since sections are time-locked and sequential, practice sectional timed mock tests extensively. Do not spend too long on any single question in a section.

Stage II: NORCET Mains (CBT)

Only candidates who clear Stage I are called for the NORCET Mains on 30 April 2026. Up to 5 times the total number of seats in each category are called for Stage II. The Mains exam has 160 MCQs for 160 marks over 180 minutes, divided into 4 sections of 45 minutes each (40 questions per section). Questions are case scenario-based and test nursing skills competency — not just theoretical knowledge. Qualifying marks are 50% for UR/EWS, 45% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST, with 5% relaxation for PwBD. The final merit list is prepared exclusively based on Stage II Mains scores.

Expert Tip: Case-scenario-based questions require clinical reasoning. Practice nursing case studies and prioritization-based MCQs from standard B.Sc. Nursing textbooks and previous NORCET papers.

Document Verification

Candidates allocated seats will be called for multi-stage document verification in online or offline mode by the respective AIIMS/Institute. All original certificates — educational, experience, category, registration, NOC (if applicable), and identity proof — must be produced as required. Any discrepancy found at this stage leads to immediate cancellation of candidature.

Expert Tip: Begin organizing and attesting your documents well before the exam, so you are not scrambling at the last moment.

Seat Allocation & Joining

After declaration of the qualified candidates list, choices and preferences for institutes will be invited. Seat allocation happens in order of merit based on choices filled. Importantly, there is only one round of seat allocation and no waiting list. If you are allocated a seat and fail to join, your candidature for that NORCET edition will be permanently cancelled. Fill choices only for institutes where you are genuinely willing to join.

This recruitment is genuinely competitive, but with the right preparation strategy and honest eligibility, it is absolutely achievable. Thousands of nurses across India have built lifelong careers through the NORCET pathway — you can be one of them.



Exam Syllabus & Pattern – NORCET 10

Exam Pattern

Stage Questions Marks Duration Sections Negative Marking
Stage I – Preliminary 100 MCQs 100 90 minutes 5 sections × 18 min (20 Qs each); 80 Nursing + 20 GK & Aptitude 1/3 mark per wrong answer
Stage II – Mains 160 MCQs 160 180 minutes 4 sections × 45 min (40 Qs each); Nursing syllabus (case scenario-based) 1/3 mark per wrong answer

Subject-wise Syllabus

The official notification states that the syllabus will be in accordance with the educational qualification and experience mentioned in the eligibility section — i.e., covering the entire syllabus of Nursing courses taught at the B.Sc. Nursing / GNM level. The Mains paper is specifically focused on case scenario-based questions to test nursing skills competency. Based on the official notification structure, key subject areas include:

General Knowledge & Aptitude (Stage I only – 20 Questions)

  • Current Affairs (National & International)
  • General Science and Health awareness
  • Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude
  • English Language basics

Nursing Core Subjects (Both Stages – 80/160 Questions)

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Microbiology and Pathology
  • Pharmacology and Nutrition
  • Community Health Nursing
  • Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing (Adult Health Nursing)
  • Child Health Nursing (Pediatric Nursing)
  • Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing
  • Nursing Research and Statistics
  • Nursing Administration & Education
  • Ethical and Legal Aspects of Nursing

Preparation Tips for NORCET 10

  • Master the Section Timer: The unique time-locked section format of NORCET is unlike most exams. Dedicate 2–3 weeks to timed sectional practice before the exam.
  • Focus on Clinical Reasoning for Mains: The Mains paper specifically tests scenario-based judgment. Read case studies from standard nursing textbooks (like Brunner & Suddarth) and practice applying nursing process frameworks.
  • Use NORCET Previous Year Papers: NORCET-9 and earlier editions provide the most reliable insight into question style, difficulty, and topic distribution.
  • Strengthen Community & Psychiatric Nursing: These subjects frequently carry higher weightage and are often underestimated by candidates who focus only on medical-surgical nursing.
  • Mock Tests Every Week: Take at least one full-length CBT mock test per week starting from Day 1 of preparation. Track accuracy, speed, and weak topics systematically.



Salary & Pay Scale – AIIMS Nursing Officer Salary

Post Name Pay Level Pay Band (Pre-revised) Grade Pay (Pre-revised) Approx. Basic Pay (7th CPC)
Nursing Officer Level 7 ₹9,300 – ₹34,800 ₹4,600/- ₹44,900/- (approx.)

Under the 7th Pay Commission, a Nursing Officer at Pay Level 7 starts at a basic pay of approximately ₹44,900 per month. The actual in-hand salary varies depending on the posting city and applicable allowances. At a metro city posting (like AIIMS New Delhi), in-hand salary after standard deductions (NPS contribution, CGHS, professional tax where applicable) can be approximately ₹55,000 – ₹65,000 per month when House Rent Allowance (HRA at 24–27% of basic), Dearness Allowance (DA), and Transport Allowance are factored in.

Beyond the monthly salary, AIIMS Nursing Officers are entitled to CGHS medical facilities, Leave Travel Concession (LTC), annual increments, Children Education Allowance, and contributions to the National Pension System (NPS). The career path includes promotions to Senior Nursing Officer and Nursing Sister with additional pay increments at defined intervals. Compared to state government nursing posts or private hospital roles, a central government AIIMS posting offers superior job security, structured annual growth, and post-retirement benefits — making it one of the most sought-after nursing career options in India.



How to Apply Online – Step by Step Guide

  1. Visit the Official Portal: Go to the AIIMS exams official website (aiimsexams.ac.in). Navigate to the NORCET-10 recruitment section.
  2. Register or Log In: If you have previously registered under OTR (One Time Registration) for any AIIMS examination, use your existing OTR ID — do not create a new one, as it will lead to cancellation. New users must complete fresh OTR registration first.
  3. Fill the Application Form Carefully: Enter all personal details, educational qualifications, experience, and category correctly. Ensure your name, date of birth, and category exactly match your supporting documents.
  4. Upload Required Documents: Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and left thumb impression as per the image upload guidelines. Images not meeting the specifications will result in rejection.
  5. Pay the Application Fee: Complete online payment via Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking. Note that additional bank transaction charges may apply. Once paid, fees are non-refundable (except SC/ST candidates).
  6. Submit & Download Confirmation: After successful submission, download and print the confirmation page. Keep it along with your fee payment receipt for future reference. No physical documents need to be sent to AIIMS.
  7. Upload NOC (If Applicable): If you are currently working in a Government / Semi-Government / PSU / Autonomous Body, upload your No Objection Certificate (NOC) by 20 March 2026. Failure to upload NOC will result in cancellation of candidature.
Pre-Application Checklist
  • Valid B.Sc. Nursing / GNM certificate and mark sheets ready
  • INC / State Nursing Council registration certificate (valid)
  • Experience certificate mentioning bed strength, dates of employment, and nature of duties (for GNM candidates)
  • Caste / EWS / PwBD certificate in the format prescribed for Central Government (valid for FY 2025-26)
  • NOC from current employer (if working in Govt. / PSU)
  • Scanned photograph: recent, passport-size, white background, JPG format as per size guidelines
  • Scanned signature and left thumb impression as per upload instructions
  • OTR/Registration ID from previous AIIMS exam (if any)

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid:
① Uploading a photograph or signature that does not meet the specified dimensions or file size — this directly leads to rejection.
② Entering category as SC/ST/OBC but not having a valid category certificate for FY 2025-26 ready — mismatches are caught at document verification and lead to seat forfeiture.
③ Creating a new OTR ID if you already have one from a previous AIIMS exam — always use your old registration ID to avoid disqualification.



Important Instructions for Candidates

Double-check all personal, educational, and category details before clicking the final submit button. No corrections are allowed after submission through any mode, including email or letter.

Keep all scanned documents ready before starting the application form — the portal may time out and unsaved data will be lost.

All dates are subject to change — always verify the latest schedule from the official AIIMS exam website (aiimsexams.ac.in) before acting.

Admit Cards will not be sent by post — download and print your admit card from the official website only. Carry a printed copy to the exam hall and hand it over to the invigilator after the exam.

No electronic gadgets (mobile phones, smart watches, earphones, Bluetooth devices, pen drives) are permitted inside the exam hall, even in switched-off mode.

✔ This content is for informational purposes only. Candidates are advised to read the official notification in full before applying.



Expert Tips to Crack NORCET 10 Recruitment

1. Apply in the First Week

The online portal tends to experience heavy traffic in the final 24–48 hours before the deadline. Payment failures, server errors, and last-minute document upload issues are extremely common. Apply between 24 February and 3 March 2026 to avoid all of this stress. You will also have the correction window available to fix any errors if needed.

2. Read the Full Official Notification

The NORCET-10 notification is 25+ pages long and contains critical details about the choice-filling process, NOC requirements, PwBD guidelines, and institute-specific rules that many candidates miss. Reading only a summary — including this page — should always be followed up by reading the actual official document from aiimsexams.ac.in.

3. Prepare Documents Well in Advance

Gather your nursing council registration certificate, experience certificates, OBC/EWS certificates valid for FY 2025-26, and other documents before you even open the application form. For candidates currently working in government institutions, begin the NOC process immediately after reading this — NOC processing can take 2–3 weeks through official channels.

4. Start Exam Preparation from Day One

With NORCET Preliminary on 11 April 2026, you have under 7 weeks from the application closing date. Create a structured daily study plan covering all nursing subjects. Allocate extra time to Medical-Surgical Nursing, Community Health, and Pharmacology, which typically carry the highest weight. The Mains exam on 30 April 2026 follows just 19 days after Preliminary — so continuous preparation without a break is essential.

5. Understand the Unique Exam Format

NORCET has a distinctive time-locked sectional format — each section is active for a fixed period, and once it closes, you cannot revisit it. This is unlike most exams where candidates jump between sections freely. Candidates who practice specifically with this format in their mock tests perform significantly better on exam day.

6. Be Strategic with Seat Choices

After qualifying, you will be asked to fill in your preferences for institutes. Research each institute’s location, working environment, and career growth policies before filling the choice form. Once a seat is allocated based on your choices and merit, joining is mandatory — failure to join means permanent cancellation of candidature for that NORCET edition. Fill choices thoughtfully, not randomly.



Frequently Asked Questions – AIIMS NORCET Nursing Officer 2026

1. How many total vacancies are available under NORCET-10?
The tentative total vacancy count for AIIMS NORCET-10 Nursing Officer Recruitment 2026 is 2,551 posts across 26+ participating institutes and hospitals. These numbers are subject to change before the closing date of applications.
2. Who can apply for NORCET 10 – what is the qualification required?
Candidates holding a B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing, Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing, or B.Sc. (Post-Certificate) Nursing degree from an INC/State Nursing Council recognized institution are eligible. GNM diploma holders are also eligible, provided they have completed 2 years of experience in a minimum 50-bedded hospital after obtaining the qualification. All candidates must be registered as Nurse & Midwife with the State/Indian Nursing Council.
3. What is the age limit for General category candidates?
For General / Unreserved (UR) category, the minimum age is 18 years and the maximum age is 30 years, calculated as of 16 March 2026 (the closing date of online registration).
4. How much is the application fee for OBC and General category candidates?
General and OBC candidates must pay an application fee of ₹3,000/-. SC/ST/EWS candidates pay ₹2,400/-, while PwD candidates are fully exempted. The fee is payable online via Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking and is non-refundable once paid (except for SC/ST candidates who appear in the exam).
5. What is the last date to apply for AIIMS NORCET Nursing Officer 2026?
The last date to submit the online application is 16 March 2026 by 5:00 PM. The portal will close exactly at this time. Candidates working in government organizations must also upload their NOC by 20 March 2026.
6. How many stages are there in the NORCET selection process?
The selection process has two examination stages — Stage I: NORCET Preliminary (qualifying exam, 11 April 2026) and Stage II: NORCET Mains (merit-deciding exam, 30 April 2026). After the exam, provisionally selected candidates go through document verification and medical assessment by the respective AIIMS/Institute before final appointment.
7. What is the expected in-hand salary after joining as a Nursing Officer at AIIMS?
Nursing Officers are placed at Pay Level 7 with a basic pay of approximately ₹44,900/-. After adding HRA, DA, and Transport Allowance (and deducting NPS and CGHS contributions), the approximate in-hand salary at a metro posting is around ₹55,000 – ₹65,000 per month. Non-metro city postings may see a slightly lower in-hand amount due to lower HRA.
8. Is there negative marking in NORCET 10 exam?
Yes, both Stage I (Preliminary) and Stage II (Mains) carry negative marking of 1/3 mark for each wrong answer. Unattempted questions do not attract negative marks. Candidates should attempt questions only when reasonably confident to avoid penalization.
9. Can final year nursing students apply for NORCET 10?
No. Final year or appearing candidates are generally not eligible. The required educational qualification and, where applicable, the 2-year experience (for GNM holders) must be fully completed on or before the last date of submission of the online application, i.e., 16 March 2026. Candidates still in their final year or awaiting results at that date do not qualify.
10. What documents are needed for document verification after qualifying?
Provisionally selected candidates must produce: downloaded registration slip, admit card, date of birth certificate, educational qualification certificates, INC/State Nursing Council registration certificate, category certificate (OBC/SC/ST/EWS) as applicable, PwBD disability certificate (if applicable), NOC from employer (if applicable), experience certificate with institution details, and any other certificate required by the respective institute.
11. Is there age relaxation for women or PwD candidates?
There is no specific age relaxation mentioned for women in this notification. However, PwBD candidates receive a standard relaxation of 10 years beyond the upper age limit, and this applies irrespective of whether the post is reserved for PwBD — subject to the post being identified as suitable for the relevant disability category. The maximum age for PwBD candidates must not exceed 56 years.
12. Where can I check the admit card and result for NORCET 10?
The admit card for Stage I will be available from 08 April 2026 on the official AIIMS exams website (aiimsexams.ac.in). No admit card will be sent by post. Results will be announced in due course of time on the same website. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates and announcements.

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