How to Prepare for B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam in 3 Months (Complete 90-Day Plan)
- Dec 16, 2025
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Introduction
Preparing for the B.Sc Nursing entrance exam in 3 months is absolutely possible with the right strategy. Many nursing aspirants clear exams like AIIMS B.Sc Nursing, state CETs, and NEET-based nursing admissions with focused short-term preparation.
This blog gives you a 90-day, exam-oriented preparation plan designed for students who are starting late or want a final structured push.
You will learn:
Month-wise study plan
Subject-wise strategy
Daily timetable
Mock test and revision approach
Understanding the B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam Pattern
Before planning preparation, understand what you are preparing for.
Common Subjects Asked
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
General Knowledge / Aptitude (in some exams)
Exam Type
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Negative marking in some exams (AIIMS, state CETs)
Most questions are directly based on Class 11 & 12 NCERT syllabus.
How to Prepare for B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam in 3 Months: Month-Wise Plan
Month 1: Build Strong Basics (Days 1–30)
Goal: Complete syllabus with conceptual clarity.
What to Study
Biology: Human Physiology, Cell Biology, Genetics
Chemistry: Basic Organic, Biomolecules, Coordination Compounds
Physics: Current Electricity, Optics, Modern Physics
Strategy
Read NCERT line by line
Make short notes
Solve 30–40 MCQs daily per subject
Avoid reference overload
Daily Time Split
Biology: 2.5 hours
Chemistry: 1.5 hours
Physics: 1.5 hours
MCQ practice: 1 hour
Month 2: Strengthen & Practice (Days 31–60)
Goal: Improve accuracy and speed.
Focus Areas
High-weight chapters only
NCERT diagrams and tables
Previous year questions
What to Do
Revise Month 1 topics weekly
Start full-length mock tests (1–2 per week)
Analyze mistakes deeply
ImportantAccuracy matters more than speed due to negative marking.
Month 3: Final Revision & Mock Tests (Days 61–90)
Goal: Exam temperament + confidence.
What to Do
Full syllabus revision (2 cycles)
2–3 mock tests per week
Memorize Biology diagrams & formulas
Revise GK daily (last 30 days)
Last 15 Days Rule
No new topics
Only revision + mocks
Improve weak areas
Subject-Wise Preparation Strategy
Biology (Most Important)
NCERT is mandatory
Focus on:
Human Physiology
Genetics
Reproduction
Cell & Tissue
Tip: Every diagram can become a question.
Chemistry
NCERT reactions and exceptions
Focus more on:
Organic Chemistry
Biomolecules
Coordination Compounds
Physics
Formula-based questions
Focus on:
Current Electricity
Optics
Modern Physics
Practice numericals daily.
Daily Study Timetable (Ideal)
Time | Task |
6:00 – 8:00 AM | Biology |
9:00 – 11:00 AM | Chemistry |
12:00 – 2:00 PM | Physics |
4:00 – 6:00 PM | MCQs + Revision |
8:00 – 9:00 PM | GK / Weak topics |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Ignoring NCERT
Studying all chapters equally
Skipping mock tests
Starting too many books
Panicking in last month
Recommended Books & Resources
NCERT Class 11 & 12 (PCB)
Previous year nursing entrance papers
Online mock test platforms
Short revision notes
Final 7-Day Revision Checklist
Biology diagrams revised
Chemistry reactions revised
Physics formulas revised
At least 2 full mocks attempted
Admit card & documents ready
Conclusion
If you follow this plan sincerely, 3 months are enough to crack the B.Sc Nursing entrance exam. Success depends more on smart planning, NCERT focus, and consistent mock tests than long study hours.
Stay disciplined, revise regularly, and trust the process.
FAQs
1. Can I crack B.Sc Nursing entrance exam in 3 months?
Yes, with focused NCERT-based preparation and regular mock tests.
2. Is NEET required for B.Sc Nursing?
Some colleges accept NEET, while others conduct separate entrance exams.
3. How many hours should I study daily?
6–8 focused hours are sufficient.
4. Which subject is most important?
Biology carries the highest weight.
5. Are NCERT books enough?
Yes, for most nursing entrance exams.
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