OSSSC Nursing Officer Syllabus 2026 – Exam Pattern, Subject Wise Topics & Marking Scheme at osssc.gov.in

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On: 14/06/2026

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Check the complete OSSSC Nursing Officer Syllabus 2026 exam pattern, marking scheme, negative marking, and subject-wise topics for GNM and B.Sc. Nursing candidates. Based on the Indian Nursing Council (INC) curriculum. Official source: osssc.gov.in.

Overview :

The OSSSC Nursing Officer Syllabus 2026 has been released by the Odisha Sub-Ordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC) for candidates appearing in the Nursing Officer written examination under the Health and Family Welfare Department. The exam is 100 marks, OMR-based, and 2 hours long, with the syllabus derived from the Indian Nursing Council (INC) curriculum for GNM and B.Sc. Nursing courses. Since 85 out of 100 marks come from nursing theory and practical skills, a focused and systematic preparation approach is essential.

ParameterDetails
Conducting BodyOdisha Sub-Ordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC)
Post NameNursing Officer
Exam NameOSSSC Nursing Officer Written Examination 2026
Mode of ExamOffline (OMR-Based)
Question TypeMultiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Questions100
Maximum Marks100
Exam Duration2 Hours
Negative Marking0.25 marks per wrong answer
Syllabus StandardIndian Nursing Council (INC) GNM & B.Sc. Nursing
Official Websiteosssc.gov.in

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OSSSC Nursing Officer Exam Pattern 2026 :

The paper is a single written test of 100 MCQs carrying 1 mark each, with a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.

SectionNumber of QuestionsMaximum Marks
GNM / B.Sc. Nursing Theory (INC Syllabus)6060
Practical Skills2525
Arithmetic (10th Standard Level)1010
English (10th Standard Level)55
Total100100

Key highlights of the exam pattern:

  • The nursing theory and practical skills sections together account for 85% of the total marks, making them the highest-priority sections for preparation.
  • The arithmetic and English sections follow a matriculation (Class 10) standard, so they are manageable with targeted revision.
  • There is no sectional time limit candidates may attempt all sections in any order within the 2-hour window.
  • Unattempted questions carry zero marks only wrong answers attract the 0.25-mark penalty.

Subject Wise Syllabus :

Section 1 – Nursing Theory (60 Marks)

The nursing theory section is the most heavily weighted part of the exam, contributing 60 out of 100 marks. Questions in this section test candidates on core nursing science concepts covered under the INC-prescribed GNM and B.Sc. Nursing curriculum. Candidates with a strong grasp of clinical theory will have a significant advantage in this section.

Important topics under Nursing Theory include:

  • Anatomy and Physiology – Human body structure, organ systems, and their functions
  • Fundamentals of Nursing – Basic nursing care principles, patient assessment, nursing process
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing – Management of common medical and surgical conditions
  • Community Health Nursing – Public health, disease prevention, health promotion strategies
  • Midwifery and Gynaecology – Antenatal, intranatal, and postnatal care; female reproductive health
  • Pediatric Nursing – Child health nursing, growth and development, common childhood illnesses
  • Mental Health Nursing – Psychiatric disorders, therapeutic communication, mental health care
  • Pharmacology – Drug classifications, dosage calculations, administration routes, drug interactions
  • Microbiology – Pathogens, sterilisation, disinfection, infection-causing organisms
  • Nutrition – Principles of nutrition, therapeutic diets, nutritional deficiency diseases
  • Psychology – Human behaviour, mental processes, patient psychology
  • Sociology – Social determinants of health, family and community health dynamics
  • Personal Hygiene – Patient hygiene care, self-care practices, hygiene in clinical settings
  • Environmental Hygiene – Sanitation, waste management, safe drinking water
  • Infection Control – Standard precautions, isolation protocols, hospital-acquired infections
  • First Aid – Emergency procedures, wound management, resuscitation basics

Section 2 – Practical Skills (25 Marks)

The practical skills section carries 25 marks and evaluates a candidate’s knowledge of clinical nursing procedures, bedside techniques, and patient care protocols. Questions in this section are scenario-based and test whether the candidate can apply theoretical knowledge in real-world clinical situations.

Important topics under Practical Skills include:

  • Patient Care Procedures – Bathing, positioning, oral hygiene, catheter care
  • Vital Signs Monitoring – Temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure measurement
  • CPR and Emergency Care – Basic life support (BLS), cardiopulmonary resuscitation technique
  • Injection Administration Techniques – Intramuscular, intravenous, subcutaneous, and intradermal injections
  • Biomedical Waste Management – Segregation, colour-coded bins, disposal protocols as per BMWM Rules
  • Infection Prevention and Control – Hand hygiene, use of PPE, aseptic technique
  • Nursing Foundations – Bed making, patient positioning, hospital environment maintenance
  • Clinical Procedures – Nasogastric tube insertion, catheterisation, IV line maintenance
  • Bedside Care – Care of unconscious patients, pressure ulcer prevention, comfort care
  • Dressing and Wound Care – Wound assessment, sterile dressing technique, types of dressings
  • Patient Safety Measures – Fall prevention, correct patient identification, medication safety

Section 3 – Arithmetic (10 Marks)

The arithmetic section carries 10 marks and is set at the Class 10 (HSC) level. This section is relatively straightforward for candidates with basic mathematical skills. Regular practice of numerical problems from standard Class 10 textbooks will be sufficient preparation.

Important topics under Arithmetic include:

  • Number System
  • Decimal and Fractions
  • Simplification
  • Percentage
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Average
  • Profit and Loss
  • Simple Interest
  • Time and Work
  • Time and Distance

Section 4 – English (5 Marks)

The English section carries 5 marks and tests basic language skills at the 10th standard level. While this is the smallest section by weightage, candidates should not neglect it as even 5 marks can be decisive in a competitive exam.

Important topics under English include:

  • Tenses
  • Articles and Prepositions
  • Sentence Correction
  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar Rules
  • Active and Passive Voice
  • Direct and Indirect Speech

Important Topics for Exam :

SectionMarksWeightage (%)Standard
Nursing Theory6060%INC – GNM / B.Sc. Nursing
Practical Skills2525%INC – GNM / B.Sc. Nursing
Arithmetic1010%Class 10 (HSC) Level
English55%Class 10 (HSC) Level
Total100100% 

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FAQ:

Is there negative marking in the OSSSC Nursing Officer 2026 exam?

Yes, there is negative marking. A deduction of 0.25 marks is applied for every incorrect answer. Unattempted questions carry zero marks and do not attract any penalty.

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