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How to Prepare for B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam in 3 Months (Complete 90-Day Plan)

  • Dec 16, 2025
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How to prepare for B.Sc Nursing entrance exam in 3 months – complete study plan


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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