UP B.Sc Nursing Expected Cut Off: Government vs. Private College Ranks
UP B.Sc Nursing Expected Cut Off: Government vs. Private College Ranks

Admission to B.Sc Nursing in Uttar Pradesh for 2026 is conducted through the UP Common Nursing Entrance Test (CNET). To secure a seat in top government institutions like KGMU, SGPGI, or RMLIMS, candidates must target a rank within the top 500–1,000. Qualifying marks generally hover at the 50th percentile for Unreserved (UR) candidates and 40th percentile for reserved categories.

Factors Affecting the Cutoff

The CNET cutoff is dynamic and influenced by several variables that determine the final seat allotment:

  • Total Applicants: As the number of nursing aspirants grows, the competition for limited government seats intensifies, driving up closing ranks.
  • Seat Matrix: Availability of seats across government-run colleges (CARS) versus private nursing institutions.
  • Difficulty Level: The relative performance of the cohort in the 200-question CNET paper.
  • Reservation Policies: UP State reservation norms for OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories significantly shift the required qualifying percentile.

Predicted Rank-to-College Mapping (2026 Estimates)

This table provides a strategic look at the rank ranges required to secure admission in top-tier vs. private institutions.

Institution TierTarget CNET Rank RangeAdmission Probability
Elite Govt (KGMU, SGPGI, RMLIMS)1 – 800Very High
State Government Colleges801 – 3,500High
Top Private (Affiliated)3,501 – 15,000Moderate
General Private Colleges15,001+High

Expected 2026 Qualifying Marks by Category

While the “qualifying” mark allows you to participate in counseling, admission is based on your merit rank relative to the seat intake.

CategoryExpected Qualifying Percentile
Unreserved (UR/EWS)50th Percentile
OBC40th Percentile
SC / ST40th Percentile
PwD45th Percentile

Understanding trends helps in adjusting your preparation intensity. Historically, seats in elite colleges close rapidly within the first two rounds of counseling.

  • 2024 Trends: The focus remained on high-scoring candidates in Biology and Nursing Aptitude. Government seats were highly contested, with most closing before the mop-up round.
  • 2025 Trends: A shift toward centralized CNET counseling standardized the process, leading to earlier seat filling in top colleges compared to previous years where individual college exams existed.

Strategic Seat Selection for Counselling

When the counseling portal opens in July/August 2026, use these tactics to maximize your chances:

  1. Prioritize Government: Even if your rank is on the border, list all government colleges first.
  2. Wide Choice Filling: Do not limit your options. Given the unpredictability of seat allotment, include at least 15-20 college preferences to ensure you do not miss out on a seat in later rounds.
  3. Monitor Seat Vacancy: Always check the “Seat Matrix” released by ABVMU before each round of counseling. Adjust your preferences based on available seats in your category.
  4. Documentation: Keep your domicile certificate and category proofs (as per UP state norms) ready. Discrepancies here are the most common reason for seat cancellation during physical reporting.

Interactive FAQ

Is NEET score required for B.Sc Nursing in UP?

No. Admission to B.Sc Nursing programs in Uttar Pradesh is strictly through the UP CNET (Common Nursing Entrance Test) conducted by ABVMU.

What is the benefit of a higher rank in CNET?

A higher rank (closer to 1) allows you to choose your preferred college, city, and hostel facilities, which are highly sought after in top institutes like KGMU.

Can I get a government seat with 40th percentile?

While 40% is the qualifying percentile for reserved categories, it is rarely enough for a government seat. You should aim for a score that places you well within the top 3,000–5,000 ranks.

Does the college fee differ significantly?

Yes, government colleges are heavily subsidized, whereas private colleges follow fee structures set by the state government, which are generally higher.

What happens if I don’t get a seat in the first round?

You can participate in the subsequent rounds (Round 2, Mop-up) by re-filling or modifying your choices based on updated vacancy lists.

UP B.Sc Nursing Exam

UP B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam is conducted by ABVMU. You can find all information about the Uttar Pradesh Common Nursing Entrance Test (UP CNET) including exam date, application form, and syllabus on indcareer.com. UP B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam is a State level Nursing entrance exam held by Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University. The purpose of this exam is to facilitate admission in All Nursing Colleges Affiliated to ABVMU, SGPGIMS Lucknow, KGMU Lucknow, RMLIMS Lucknow, UPUMS Saifai, All Govt. & Private Universities / Deemed Universities of U.P. offering B.Sc Nursing courses.

UP B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam – Overview

AspectsDetails
Name of ExamUP B.Sc Nursing
Full Form of UP CNETUttar Pradesh Common Nursing Entrance Test
Organizing BodyABVMU
Full Form of ABVMUAtal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University
Type of ExamNursing Entrance Exam
Level of ExamState
RegionUttar Pradesh
Official Websiteabvmucet26.co.in
Courses Where Admission is Through UP CNETB.Sc Nursing
Colleges Where Admission is Through UP CNETAll Nursing Colleges Affiliated to ABVMU, SGPGIMS Lucknow, KGMU Lucknow, RMLIMS Lucknow, UPUMS Saifai, All Govt. & Private Universities / Deemed Universities of U.P.
Minimum Educational Qualification Class 12th
Mode of ExamOffline
Type of QuestionsMCQs
Number of Questions200
Total Marks200
Marking Scheme+1, 0
Exam Duration180 Minutes
Subjects in Question PaperNursing Aptitude, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and General Knowledge
UP B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam – Overview

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