The question paper of the AMRU HP BSc Nursing Entrance Examination 2026 has been released. The question paper is useful for aspirants who have appeared in the entrance examination held by Atal Medical and Research University (AMRU), Himachal Pradesh, on August 2, 2026. The question paper acts as a helpful tool for analysing the latest exam pattern, difficulty level, significant topics and types of questions asked in the entrance exam.
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Here, candidates can check the AMRU HP BSc Nursing 2026 question paper, memory-based questions, detailed exam analysis, and answer key updates. The official AMRU answer key will be released on the university’s official website after the examination process is over. Once the answer key is released, the candidates will get an idea about their performance and expected score in the entrance exam. Previous year question papers are also available for downloading here.
AMRU HP BSc Nursing 2026 Entrance Exam Question Paper with Solutions is now available for those who have taken the exam on August 2, 2026. It will help candidates in analysing the pattern of the entrance exam, level of difficulty, and topics that were asked.
The following questions along with solutions can be referred to check your score and know the right approach. The official answer key will be provided later by AMRU on its official website.
Question 1
Coralloid roots containing N₂ fixing cyanobacteria are found in:
A) Sequoia
B) Picea
C) Cycas
D) Pinus
Correct Option: C) Cycas
Explanation: Coralloid roots of Cycas contain symbiotic nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria such as Nostoc and Anabaena.
Question 2
Active cell division is a primary characteristic of which tissue?
A) Parenchyma
B) Meristematic
C) Sclerenchyma
D) Collenchyma
Correct Option: B) Meristematic
Explanation: Meristematic tissue consists of actively dividing cells responsible for plant growth.
Question 3
Which is the important site of formation of glycoprotein and glycolipid in a eukaryotic cell?
A) Peroxisomes
B) Golgi bodies
C) Polysome
D) Endoplasmic reticulum
Correct Option: B) Golgi bodies
Explanation: The Golgi apparatus modifies proteins and lipids to form glycoproteins and glycolipids before secretion or transport.
Question 4
Amino acids are linked together by which bond to form proteins?
A) Glycosidic bond
B) Phosphodiester bond
C) Peptide bond
D) Hydrogen bond
Correct Option: C) Peptide bond
Explanation: Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds formed through a condensation reaction between amino and carboxyl groups.
Question 5
Meiosis results in:
A) Production of gametes
B) Reduction in the number of chromosomes
C) Introduction of variation
D) All of the above
Correct Option: D) All of the above
Explanation: Meiosis produces haploid gametes, halves the chromosome number, and generates genetic variation through crossing over and independent assortment.
Question 6
Which among the following was the first genetic material?
A) DNA
B) RNA
C) Lipid
D) Cellulose
Correct Option: B) RNA
Explanation: According to the RNA world hypothesis, RNA was the first genetic material because it can both store genetic information and act as a catalyst.
Question 7
Which of the following was proved helpful in preserving pollens as fossils?
A) Pollen Tube
B) Cellulosic intine
C) Pollenkitt
D) Sporopollenin
Correct Option: D) Sporopollenin
Explanation: Sporopollenin is an extremely resistant biopolymer present in the pollen exine, making pollen grains well preserved as fossils.
Question 8
A mineral element playing an important role in the clotting of blood:
A) Calcium
B) Magnesium
C) Zinc
D) Sodium
Correct Option: A) Calcium
Explanation: Calcium ions (Factor IV) are essential for several steps of the blood coagulation cascade.
Question 9
In IUT, an embryo with more than 8 blastomeres formed by In vitro fertilisation is transferred into:
A) Cervix
B) Uterus
C) Fallopian tube
D) Fimbriae
Correct Option: B) Uterus
Explanation: In IVF-ET, an embryo with more than 8 blastomeres is transferred into the uterus (IUT – Intra Uterine Transfer) for implantation. Embryos up to 8 blastomeres are generally transferred into the fallopian tube (ZIFT), while more advanced embryos are transferred into the uterus.
Question 10
The following substances are the excretory products in animals. Choose the least toxic among them:
A) Urea
B) Uric acid
C) Ammonia
D) Carbon dioxide
Correct Option: D) Carbon dioxide (as indicated in the uploaded image)
Explanation: Carbon dioxide is a metabolic waste product that is readily removed through respiration and is considered the least toxic among the given options because it does not require conversion into less toxic nitrogenous waste before excretion.
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Before looking at how the question paper is structured, it helps to know the format it will follow, based on AMRU's established and confirmed pattern for this exam:
Particulars | Details |
Total questions | 100 MCQs |
Subjects covered | Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Nursing Aptitude (20 questions each) |
Duration | 2 hours |
Mode | Offline |
Medium | English |
Marking scheme | 1 mark per correct answer, no negative marking |
Eligibility | Female candidates only |
Syllabus basis | NCERT Class 11 and 12, as per the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education 10+2 pattern |
Since there is no negative marking, candidates are generally advised to attempt every question, as an educated guess carries no penalty even if it turns out to be wrong.
AMRU typically follows a fairly consistent process once the exam is conducted. A provisional answer key is uploaded to the official website within a few days of the exam, giving candidates the chance to match their responses and estimate their scores. Candidates who spot a discrepancy in the provisional key can raise objections, usually by email, within a specified window and along with supporting documentation where required. Once these objections are reviewed, AMRU releases the final answer key, which is then used to prepare the result and merit list.
The question paper itself is generally made available alongside or shortly after the answer key, either as a direct download or embedded within result and analysis articles once the exam has taken place.
Before the 2026 question paper is out, previous year question papers remain one of the most reliable ways to prepare. AMRU has kept its overall format, the 100-question, five-subject structure, consistent from year to year. Working through past papers under timed conditions helps build familiarity with how questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, and Nursing Aptitude are actually framed.
The syllabus is based on the NCERT Class 11 and 12. Candidates preparing with previous year papers and NCERT textbooks cover both content and exam practice at the same time, which is generally a more efficient use of preparation time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The AMRU HP BSc Nursing 2026 exam question paper is available now.
No. As per AMRU's exam pattern, one mark is awarded for each correct answer, and there is no deduction for incorrect answers.
The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, with 20 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, and Nursing Aptitude.
Yes. AMRU typically allows candidates to submit objections against the provisional answer key within a specified window, usually via email along with supporting proof, before the final answer key is released.
No. The AMRU HP BSc Nursing entrance exam is conducted exclusively for female candidates, across both government and private nursing college seats.
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