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CG PB BSC NURSING EXAM

In the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, an admission test known as the Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing admission Examination is held. The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CGPEB), popularly known as Vyapam, conducts it to determine applicants; eligibility for the Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing programme given by a number of nursing colleges and institutes throughout the state of Chhattisgarh.


In order to take the test, candidates must be eligible according to the following requirements:

- Candidates must be citizens of India; 

- They must have graduated from an accredited institution with a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) degree or its equivalent; 

- The Chhattisgarh Nursing Council or any State Nursing Council should have the candidates' nursing and midwifery registrations; 

- Candidates must complete the online application form found on the CGPEB website in order to register for the exam;

 

In order to submit an application, you must include personal information, academic credentials, and other required criteria. Candidates must provide scanned copies of their signature and photo in accordance with the requirements.

 

In the offline (pen-and-paper) method, the Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Examination is often administered. Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) focused on nursing-related topics make up the question paper. The official announcement or pamphlet contains information on the precise test format, including the number of questions and scoring system. 


Anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and other nursing-related topics are frequently included in the exam's syllabus, along with topics including medical-surgical nursing, obstetric nursing, paediatric nursing, community health nursing, mental health nursing, and more. The official notification should be consulted by candidates for a thorough curriculum.


CGPEB publishes admit cards on their official website.

 

By checking in with their application number and other needed information, candidates may get the admit card. Important details including the candidate's roll number, exam location, and timings are included on the admission card. The board posts the exam results on its website afterward. Candidates may submit their roll number or other necessary information to check their results.

 

Based on their merit ranks, qualified candidates are invited for counselling. During counseling, candidates need to select their preferred colleges and courses from the available options.

 

Seat allotment is done based on the candidate's rank and choices.

 

Once the seat is allotted, candidates need to complete the admission formalities as per the guidelines of the respective institution.

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Eligibility Criteria

The following are the requirements for qualifying for the Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board's (CGPEB) Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Examination:

  • The candidates must be Indian nationals.
  • Candidates must have completed General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) or an equivalent programme from a reputable institution to be considered. The State Nursing Council or the Indian Nursing Council (INC) should approve the GNM programme.
  • Candidates must be registered with the Chhattisgarh Nursing Council or any State Nursing Council as a nurse and a midwife. The registration must be current and in good standing.
  • It is crucial to remember that the qualifying requirements listed above are based on broad principles. Specific qualifying conditions, however, could be outlined in the official announcement or booklet made available by CGPEB for each exam cycle.

 

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Syllabus

  • CG PB BSC NURSING EXAM SYLLABUS
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Nutrician
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Obstetrics
  • Pharmacology
  • Psychiatric Nursing
  • Community Health Nursing

The syllabus of the CG PB BSc Nursing exam generally includes the following subjects/topics:

Anatomy and Physiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Biochemistry, Nursing Foundation, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Pathology.

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Cut Off

Category Minimum Cut-Off
General Minimum 50% marks from total marks
SC/ST/OBC Minimum 45% marks from total marks
PWD Minimum 40.5% marks from total marks

Exam Pattern

The Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Exam has a certain format to evaluate applicants' nursing knowledge and ability. Here is a rough description of the exam format, however, specifics may vary from year to year:

 

The Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Exam is often administered offline, which means it is a paper-and-pencil test.

 

  • Exam question format: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are the norm for exams. Candidates must choose from among many choices that are shown after each question to provide the right response.
  • Total Questions: Each year's test may have a different number of total questions. Usually, the Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CGPEB) will include it in an official announcement or booklet.
  • Test topics and the syllabus: The test includes a range of nursing-related topics. The course normally covers subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Obstetric Nursing, Paediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, and more. Usually, the official announcement or brochure includes a complete syllabus.
  • Marking Procedure: The precise marking procedure may vary, but in general, each accurate response receives a certain amount of marks, whereas untrue responses may result in a mark deduction or nothing at all. Typically, the exam announcement includes information about the precise marking method.

 

The Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Exam lasts for a couple hours on average. The official announcement or brochure contains information about the precise duration.

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How to Prepare

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There may not be special study guides or books for the Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Examination (CG PB Nursing Entrance Exam), but you can still consult other resources that contain the syllabus and nursing-related ideas.

 

Following are some broad book suggestions to aid you in your research:

  • Brunner and Suddarth's "Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing"
  • S. K. Sharma's "Textbook of Paediatric Nursing"
  • Dr. D. C. Dutta's "Textbook of Obstetrics"
  • Dr. S. C. Goyal's "Textbook of Community Health Nursing"
  • Dr. V. Rajmohan's "Psychiatric Nursing"
  • Dr. Padmaja Udaykumar's "Pharmacology for Nurses"
  • Evelyn J. Biluk's "Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing"

 

To better comprehend the exam format and develop time management skills, it is helpful to consult past years' question papers and practise mock exams in addition to these publications.

Admit Card

You will normally need to do the following actions in order to acquire the admit card for the Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Examination:

 

  • Visit the company's website: Visit either the Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Exam website or the official website of the Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CGPEB).
  • Locate the part containing the admit card: Go to the website's homepage or navigation menu and look for the "Admit Card" or "Download Hall Ticket" option. In the newest alerts or updates area, it is often prominently displayed or acknowledged.
  • Click the link for the admit card. Once you locate the Admit Card area, select the appropriate link to continue.
  • Give login information: Your login information, which can include your application number, registration number, date of birth, or other necessary data, will be requested of you. Give all the required information in exact detail.
  • Download the admission Card: Your admission card will be created on the screen when you provide the necessary information and submit it. Examine the information on the admission card, which includes your name, photo, exam location, and other pertinent facts, carefully. If the information is accurate, download and save the admission card.
  • Print the admit card: Print the admit card on a sheet of paper that is A4 in size. Printing extra copies for backup is recommended.
  • Verify the information on the admission card to make sure it is accurate and legible. Contact the exam administrators right once to report any anomalies or errors for correction.


On the day of the Chhattisgarh Post Basic Nursing Entrance Examination, don't forget to bring your admit card with you to the testing location. It is an important document that allows you to enter the test room and acts as documentation of your eligibility.

Seat Allotment

The following steps are often included in the seat allocation process:

 

  • Registration: Candidates who qualify for counselling must register online by submitting their contact information, academic background, and other required criteria. They might also need to pay a registration fee for counselling.
  • Filling Out Choices: After registering, candidates must select from a list of institutions and courses their top preferences. The options should be carefully chosen depending on personal preferences, eligibility requirements, and available seats.
  • Seat Allotment: The candidate's merit rank, category, the number of seats available, and the choices made are taken into consideration for allocating seats. Using a computerised system or centralised counselling system, the CGPEB manages the seat allocation procedure. The candidate is often informed of their assigned seat via the official website or another form of contact.
  • Document Verification: Candidates must attend to the assigned counselling centre or institute for document verification after receiving their seat assignment. They must also bring photocopies of any relevant original papers, such as transcripts, identification cards, receipts for counselling fee payments, etc.
  • Seat Confirmation: Candidates must confirm their assigned seat by paying the required admission costs within the designated time limit after their documents have been verified. The assigned seat might be cancelled if this is not done.

 

It is significant to note that the specific procedure and timetable for seat distribution may change annually. For information on the specific year's seat allotment data and norms, it is advised to consult the official website or the counselling information pamphlet published by the Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CGPEB).

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FAQ's

What is the passing marks for post BSc nursing?

The candidate therefore should get minimum 38 marks in theory and 50 marks in Practical / Clinical Examination. 2. The candidate must secure a minimum of 40% mark in subsidiary subjects. 3.

Are there any reservation criteria for the CG BSc Nursing Entrance Exam?

Yes, the CGPEB follows reservation policies for various categories such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Physically Handicapped (PH) candidates, as per the government norms.

When is the CG BSc Nursing Entrance Exam conducted?

The exam is usually held once a year in June, and the exact date is announced by the CGPEB through official notifications. Candidates should regularly check the official website for updates.

Is there any negative marking?

No, there is no negative marking in the entrance exam.