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AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 out @aiimsexams.ac.in soon: Direct links & steps to download BSc (Hons.) nursing merit list 2025
AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 out @aiimsexams.ac.in soon: Direct links & steps to download BSc (Hons.) nursing merit list 2025

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 out @aiimsexams.ac.in soon: Direct links & steps to download BSc (Hons.) nursing merit list 2025

AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, is expected to be release the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 today, June 6, 2025, on the official website Candidates who appeared for the BSc (Hons.) Nursing entrance exam held on June 1, 2025, can expect to check their results and download the merit list soon. AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025: Release Date and Time The AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 is expected to be release on June 6, 2025. However, the exact time of declaration has not been officially announced by AIIMS Delhi. Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website for timely updates. How to Check AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Online? To access the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 and merit list PDF, candidates should follow these steps: Visit the official AIIMS exam portal at Look for the link titled AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 on the homepage. Click the link and enter your login credentials such as roll number and date of birth. Submit the details to view your result. Download and print the merit list and result page for future reference. AIIMS BSc Nursing Merit List and Cutoff 2025 Details The result will be released in the form of a merit list containing candidates' roll numbers, percentile marks, overall rank, and category-wise details. AIIMS will also publish the official cutoff marks alongside the result. The merit list will be prepared separately for General, OBC (NCL), EWS, SC, and ST categories based on the entrance exam performance. AIIMS BSc Nursing 2025: Exam Pattern and Qualifying Criteria The AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exam was conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) on June 1, 2025. The exam consisted of one paper lasting two hours with 100 objective-type questions divided into: Physics: 30 questions Chemistry: 30 questions Biology: 30 questions General Knowledge: 10 questions The qualifying percentile is 55% for General, OBC (NCL), and EWS categories and 50% for SC/ST candidates in aggregate across English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, What After the Result? AIIMS BSc Nursing Counselling Process? Candidates who qualify the entrance exam will be called for online choice filling and seat allocation based on their merit and category. The counselling process will allocate seats across 18 AIIMS campuses offering the BSc Nursing (Hons.) program. FAQs Q. When will the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 be declared? Answer: The AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 is expected to be released on June 6, 2025, at the official website Candidates can download the merit list and scorecard from the portal on the result day. Q. How can I download the AIIMS BSc Nursing Merit List 2025? Answer: To download the AIIMS BSc Nursing Merit List 2025, visit click on the 'Results' tab, select the BSc (Hons.) Nursing result link, and download the PDF merit list. Use Ctrl+F to find your roll number and check your rank and qualifying status. Q. What details are mentioned in the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025? Answer: The AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 PDF contains candidate's roll number, category, percentile score, overall and category-wise rank, and qualifying status. It also includes the AIIMS BSc Nursing cutoff marks for various categories. Q. What is the AIIMS BSc Nursing Cutoff 2025 and qualifying marks? Answer: The AIIMS BSc Nursing cutoff 2025 varies by category and depends on exam difficulty and seat availability. Generally, the qualifying percentile is 55% for General/OBC/EWS and 50% for SC/ST candidates. The official cutoff will be published with the result. Q. What are the next steps after the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025? Answer: Candidates who qualify the AIIMS BSc Nursing 2025 exam will be called for online counselling and seat allocation based on their merit rank and preferences. They must keep their result PDF and documents ready for the counselling process.

AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025: How to check nursing exam results at aiimsexams.ac.in when released
AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025: How to check nursing exam results at aiimsexams.ac.in when released

Indian Express

time4 days ago

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  • Indian Express

AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025: How to check nursing exam results at aiimsexams.ac.in when released

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi will be announcing the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 in this week. Candidates who have taken the Nursing examination will be able to check and download the AIIMS BSc Nursing results when declared on the official website of AIIMS – The AIIMS BSc Nursing written exam was held on June 1, 2025. The exam consisted of one paper and was held for a duration of two hours. The AIIMS BSc Nursing exam paper consisted of four parts with objective-type multiple-choice questions. As many as 30 questions each from physics, chemistry, and biology and 10 questions from general knowledge were asked. 1. Go to the official website of AIIMS at 2. Click on AIIMS BSC Nursing Result 2025 link available on the home page. 3. A new page will open where candidates will have to enter the login details. 4. Click on submit and your result will be displayed. 5. Check and download the AIIMS BSc nursing result 2025 On the basis of the AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exam results, separate merit lists will be prepared for students in General, OBC (NCL), EWS, Scheduled Caste, and Scheduled Tribe categories. Disciplines will also be allocated on a merit basis and by online seat allocation in all the categories. All provisionally qualified candidates in the online test will be called for choice filling and seat allocation.

AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Live: Nursing exam results expected today at aiimsexams.ac.in
AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Live: Nursing exam results expected today at aiimsexams.ac.in

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Live: Nursing exam results expected today at aiimsexams.ac.in

AIIMS BSC Nursing Result 2025 Live: Nursing exam results expected today AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Live: All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi is expected to declare the AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 on June 6, 2025. Candidates who have appeared for the Nursing examination can check the results when announced on the official website of AIIMS at ...Read More The time of the result is not available on the official notice. The written examination was held on June 1, exam consisted of one paper and lasted 2 hours. It consisted of four parts containing objective-type (multiple-choice) questions, 30 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and 10 questions from General Knowledge. Appeared candidates can check their respective results by following the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of AIIMS at 2. Click on AIIMS Nursing Result 2025 link available on the home page. 3. A new page will open where candidates will have to enter the login details. 4. Click on submit and your result will be displayed. 5. Check the result and download the page. 6. Keep a hard copy of the same for further need. Follow the blog for latest updates on results, direct link, how to check and more. Follow all the updates here: June 6, 2025 11:07 AM IST AIIMS BSc Nursing Result 2025 Live: The Nursing exam results is expected to be announced today, June 6. The time of result has not been mentioned in the official notice.

Gov. Kim Reynolds signs into law rural health care, medical residency expansion proposal
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs into law rural health care, medical residency expansion proposal

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Gov. Kim Reynolds signs into law rural health care, medical residency expansion proposal

Gov. Kim Reynolds signed two healthcare bills into law at the Guthrie County Hospital in Guthrie Center May 28, 2025, including her proposal to increase rural health care accessibility. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch) Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law Wednesday her legislative proposal to increase physician training options and rural health care accessibility, a step she said will help ease burdens on rural hospitals and increase patients' health outcomes across the state. Reynolds signed House File 972 at Guthrie County Hospital in Guthrie Center, one of many rural health providers she said will benefit from the measure. The law, which she first introduced in February, includes multiple components. It directs the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services to create a 'hub-and-spoke' funding model for rural health care services based on the current Centers of Excellence Program and makes changes to Iowa Medicaid rates for providers serving mothers and infants. Reynolds said improving rural health care access 'starts with growing our physician workforce.' To address health care workforce shortages, the law makes changes to Iowa's training and residency programs — HHS is also directed to work to draw down $150 million in federal funding that will go toward the creation of a projected 115 new residency slots at Iowa teaching hospitals. Reynolds said this expansion will help Iowa retain more of the health care providers who went to school in Iowa. 'Doctors often decide to practice where they do their residency,' Reynolds said. 'Today, Iowa ranks 40th in the number of residency slots … which means many of our (medical graduates) don't get chance to continue their training here.' The new residency slots are one way to encourage medical providers to stay in the state — another part of the law works to provide an incentive to health care providers by consolidating the state's medical student loan repayment programs to a new system with a boost of $8 million in funding, opening the program to individuals who are trained out-of-state who commit to practicing in high-demand areas of Iowa for five years. Other medical professions, like Registered Nurses and Certified Nursing Assistants, can also receive funding for training through the Health Care Professional Incentive Program, with Iowa HHS designating what fields are in high demand and eligible for the program. Chris Stipe, the CEO of Guthrie County Hospital, thanked Reynolds for pursuing this measure, saying her administration has prioritized improving health care providers' 'ability to recruit and retain health care workers in rural Iowa.' 'It's no secret, there's a physician shortage and a nurse shortage, but let's be honest, there's a shortage of all qualified healthcare workers in nearly every field,' Stipe said. 'And workforce shortages are often more severe in smaller communities. If we are to continue to effectively care for our rural Iowa communities, critical strategies such as loan forgiveness programs and graduate medical education programs must be funded and expanded and run efficiently.' He also thanked Reynolds for signing a bill on health care workers' safety. She also signed House File 310 Wednesday, a bill that expands the definition of 'health care provider' under existing laws that provide increased penalties — a Class D felony — for assaulting people in certain occupations. The new definition would raise the criminal charges for assaulting anyone who is working, volunteering or participating in education at a hospital or rural emergency hospital. Reynolds said the measure is necessary to address increasing cases of violence occurring at health care facilities. In addition to signing these two health care measures, the governor also signed a slate of bills into law Tuesday. The bills she signed include: House File 856, a measure banning state entities, including local governments and community colleges, from spending funds or opening diversity, equity and inclusion offices and officials. House File 865, a change to Iowa's definition of 'bullying and harassment,' removing reference to bullying as acts and conduct based on 'any actual or perceived trait or characteristic' that lists characteristics like age, religion, race, sexual orientation and disability as potential traits a student could targeted for. The new definition states bullying is defined as 'repeated and targete' acts and conduct that create a hostile school environment for a student. Senate File 608, increasing the grain indemnity fund maximum of $16 million and minimum of $8 million to help cover farmers' losses in credit-sale contracts. House File 889, Reynolds' proposal to provide four weeks of paid parental leave to stay employees within 12 months of birth or adoption. Senate File 369, another of the governor's goals, that requires Iowa high school students pass the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services naturalization civics test with at least 60% to graduate beginning in the 2026-2027 school year.

7 Best Industries To Find a Job With High Demand and Wage Growth
7 Best Industries To Find a Job With High Demand and Wage Growth

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

7 Best Industries To Find a Job With High Demand and Wage Growth

In spite of rising wages, many Americans are worried about their future in the job market right now. Roughly 33% of Americans reported 'layoff anxiety,' while 25% said they feel insecure about their job because of the current economic climate, a survey by lending firm Clarify Capital revealed. Half of American workers are looking to change industries, according to a separate report from Explore Next: Try This: The good news is that workers in certain sectors and those willing to change industries, will find plenty of opportunities for jobs with average hourly wages over $20 an hour, according to research from Talroo and Resume Now. Below are the seven industries with both the highest demand and wage growth. Industry Avg. Hourly Wage (Q1 2025) Wage Growth (%) 1) Trucking $25.49 16% 2) Warehousing $19.78 15% 3) Administrative $22.13 10% 4) Customer service $19.15 10% 5) Caregiving $16.82 8% 6) Retail $17.44 7% 7) Allied healthcare $33.80 3% 'Despite continued uncertainty across sectors and broader economic concerns, the need for skilled frontline workers remains strong — and in many industries, it's growing,' Thad Price, CEO of Talroo, said in the Top Frontline Industries by Demand and Wage Growth: Q1 2025 report. Using data from Talroo, Resume Now broke down some of the industries with the largest demand right now, based on the number of applicants compared to the number of job postings. Trucking remains a secure industry, for now and happens to have both the largest talent gap and the highest wage growth of 16%. For You: Not surprisingly, high-pressure fields like allied healthcare, caregiving and customer service held spots two through four in terms of talent gaps, with retail coming in not far behind in the sixth slot. While healthcare showed the smallest increase in wages, a mere 3%, it's also the highest paying industry on the list, with an average hourly wage of $33.80. When you're changing industries, evaluate your existing skillset and consider areas where you might need additional training. For instance, if you're entering the field of healthcare or even upper-level caregiving, like a Home Health Aide or Certified Nursing Assistant, you might need specific degrees or certifications. 'It can vary by industry and by role,' said Keith Spencer, certified professional resume writer (CPRW) and Resume Now career expert. He advised considering skills you might be lacking and work on diversifying your skillsets to make yourself as marketable as possible. 'A lot of people focus too much on one narrow track and then find out they're missing pieces that could potentially help their job search,' he added. Spencer said it's important to know your audience as you tailor your resume for a specific role or job application. 'Your audience is the recruiters and hiring managers looking to fill the roles you're targeting. You want to read job descriptions carefully, find out what your audience wants and then show them you have a substantial portion of what they want,' he said. In areas you may be lacking, consider volunteer work, freelancing or gig work or classes that can fill in those knowledge and experience gaps. Spencer emphasized the importance of transferable skills from past job titles and also soft skills that are important in virtually any industry. He recommended adding a 'Professional Summary' at the top of your resume that is tailored directly to the job description. Below that, Spencer said, jobseekers can add a 'Highlighted Accomplishments' section that demonstrates special training and skills, courses you've taken and bullet-point examples demonstrating how you've applied your soft skills in past jobs. 'Those are the two big [areas of a resume] I'd leverage a career-changer,' he said. More From GOBankingRates 5 Luxury Cars That Will Have Massive Price Drops in Spring 2025 7 Luxury SUVs That Will Become Affordable in 2025 9 Downsizing Tips for the Middle Class To Save on Monthly Expenses Clarify Capital, 'How Layoff Anxiety Is Reshaping Job Security in 2025.' 'The Great Resignation Rush: When Americans Are Most Likely to Quit Their Jobs.' Thad Price, Talroo Resume Now, 'Top Frontline Industries by Demand and Wage Growth: Q1 2025 report.' Keith Spencer, Resume Now This article originally appeared on 7 Best Industries To Find a Job With High Demand and Wage Growth Sign in to access your portfolio

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