Result of delayed nursing officer

Hyderabad: More than 40,000 candidates at Telangana ended up with written inspections from nursing officials on May 5, ending the uncertainty. On November 23 last year, a computer-based test conducted by the Healthcare Services Recruitment Committee (MHSRB) was held to fill 2,322 positions in state-owned hospitals.
Of the 42,244 applicants, 40,423 took the exam. The MHSRB website has now published normalized markers for each candidate. Although the board has not officially released the cutoff score, the Center for Discipline Experts and Coaches estimates that candidates in the general category may need 60-65 points of 80 points to keep the dispute. For BC, SC and ST candidates, the passing scores may range between 45 and 60 depending on the category and exam session. The scores were normalized at two meetings and the tie was distinguished by up to six decimal points.
After the exam, MHSRB invites the objection temporary answer key. Many aspiring people submitted feedback, but after review, only one answer in Section 2 was revised. Certificate verification may begin in June. Appointments are based only on exam performance and candidate qualifications. Selected candidates will be published in government medical schools, hospitals, Ayush institutions, urban health centers and other public health facilities.
During this recruitment cycle, 2,322 posts were promoted. Last year, 6,956 nursing officers were recruited in similar driving and will employ 9,278 people in two years. Candidates can use their Hall ticket number, mobile number and date of birth to log in to the MHSRB portal to check their trademarks. The final answer key and related notifications can also be found on the website.