The IGNOU OPENNET-XIV BSc Nursing (PB) 2026 pass percentage shows the proportion of students who secured the minimum qualifying marks in the 120-mark entrance exam — typically 50% for General and OBC students and 45% for SC, ST, and PwD students.

The IGNOU OPENNET-XIV result 2026 is expected on June 22, 2026, at studentservices.ignou.ac.in/BSCN_result/. OPENNET is conducted for practicing nurses holding a GNM diploma who wish to complete a Post-Basic BSc Nursing degree through IGNOU’s distance education mode. The focused applicant profile — working nursing professionals — typically produces a comparatively high overall qualifying rate. Category-wise, SC, ST, and PwD students benefit from a relaxed threshold, which influences their qualifying rate relative to General category students.

  • IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026 result: expected June 22, 2026.
  • Total marks: 120 (120 MCQs, 1 mark each, no negative marking).
  • Minimum qualifying marks (typical): 60 out of 120 (50%) for General and OBC; 54 out of 120 (45%) for SC, ST, and PwD.
  • Official result portal: studentservices.ignou.ac.in/BSCN_result/.
  • Qualifying the exam confirms eligibility — final admission is based on merit and seat availability at IGNOU study centres.
Direct Link to IGNOU OPENNET-XIV BSc Nursing (PB) 2026 Result (Expected June 22, 2026)
studentservices.ignou.ac.in/BSCN_result/

IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026 Pass Percentage Overview

IGNOU will publish the official OPENNET-XIV 2026 pass percentage alongside the result on June 22, 2026. The exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions worth 1 mark each, with no negative marking. Your pass or fail status is determined by whether you meet the category-specific minimum qualifying threshold — not by your rank relative to other students.

OPENNET applicants are working registered nurses with a GNM diploma. Their practical nursing background means the overall qualifying rate tends to be higher than in broad-based undergraduate entrance exams. Based on the structure and applicant profile of earlier OPENNET cycles, the overall qualifying rate for OPENNET-XIV is expected to be in the 55–70% range.

Parameter Detail
Exam Name IGNOU OPENNET-XIV — BSc Nursing Post-Basic 2026
Conducting Body Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Total Marks 120 (120 MCQs × 1 mark; no negative marking)
Result Date June 22, 2026 (expected)
Expected Overall Pass Percentage 55–70% (based on previous OPENNET trends)
Official Result Portal studentservices.ignou.ac.in/BSCN_result/

Category-Wise Qualifying Rate for IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026

IGNOU applies category-specific minimum qualifying thresholds for OPENNET. The lower threshold for reserved categories directly affects each group’s qualifying rate. The table below shows the expected category-wise qualifying rate for IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026, based on previous OPENNET cycle trends:

Category Minimum Qualifying Marks (out of 120) Minimum Qualifying Percentage Expected Qualifying Rate
General (UR) 60 50% 55–65% (expected)
EWS 60 50% 55–65% (expected)
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 60 50% 54–64% (expected)
SC 54 45% 63–73% (expected)
ST 54 45% 60–70% (expected)
PwD 54 45% 58–68% (expected)

SC, ST, and PwD students have a 5-percentage-point relaxation in the minimum qualifying threshold — 45% (54 marks) instead of 50% (60 marks) for General and OBC students. All qualifying rates in the table are expected figures based on previous OPENNET trends. Official category-wise pass data for OPENNET-XIV 2026 will be published after the result is declared.


Minimum Qualifying Marks for IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026

To pass IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026, you must score at or above the minimum qualifying marks for your category. Scoring below these marks means you will not be eligible for BSc Nursing (PB) admission in the 2026 cycle. Always verify the exact qualifying marks from the official IGNOU OPENNET-XIV information bulletin, as IGNOU may revise these thresholds each session.

Category Minimum Qualifying Marks (out of 120) Minimum Qualifying Percentage
General / EWS 60 (typically) 50%
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 60 (typically) 50%
SC / ST 54 (typically) 45%
PwD 54 (typically) 45%

Crossing the minimum qualifying mark places you in the admission-eligible pool. Your actual admission depends on merit ranking within your category and seat availability at your preferred IGNOU study centre — not just on crossing this threshold.


IGNOU does not publish granular pass percentage statistics in a standardised format, but the overall qualifying rate has been consistently high across OPENNET cycles given the professional nursing background of applicants. The table below summarises approximate trend data from previous OPENNET sessions:

OPENNET Cycle Exam Pattern Approximate Overall Pass Percentage
OPENNET-XI 120 MCQs, 120 marks ~58–63% (approximate)
OPENNET-XII 120 MCQs, 120 marks ~60–65% (approximate)
OPENNET-XIII 120 MCQs, 120 marks ~62–68% (approximate)
OPENNET-XIV (2026) 120 MCQs, 120 marks 55–70% (expected)

The data above is approximate and indicative only, based on available OPENNET result information. A gradual upward trend in qualifying rates across cycles reflects growing familiarity with the exam pattern among the nursing professional community. Official OPENNET-XIV 2026 pass percentage figures will be available on the result portal after June 22, 2026.


Steps After Qualifying IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026

Once you confirm your qualifying status on the result portal, follow these steps to complete your BSc Nursing (PB) admission at IGNOU:

  1. Visit studentservices.ignou.ac.in/BSCN_result/ and download your official scorecard.
  2. Monitor the IGNOU official website for the merit list and seat allotment schedule for BSc Nursing (PB) 2026.
  3. Prepare documents: valid nursing registration certificate, GNM diploma and mark sheets, identity proof, category certificate (if applicable), and recent passport-size photographs.
  4. Submit the admission form to your chosen IGNOU regional centre or study centre within the notified deadline.
  5. Pay the BSc Nursing (PB) programme fee as specified by IGNOU for the 2026 admission cycle.

Students who do not qualify in OPENNET-XIV will not be eligible for BSc Nursing (PB) admission in this cycle. IGNOU typically conducts OPENNET once per year — you will need to reapply for the next cycle.

IGNOU OPENNET-XIV BSc Nursing PB 2026 Pass Percentage FAQs

Ques. What is the minimum pass percentage for IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026?

Ans. The minimum qualifying percentage for IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026 is typically 50% (60 marks out of 120) for General, EWS, and OBC students, and 45% (54 marks out of 120) for SC, ST, and PwD students. Confirm the exact figures from the official IGNOU OPENNET-XIV information bulletin.

Ques. What is the expected overall pass percentage for IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026?

Ans. Based on trends from previous OPENNET cycles, the expected overall pass percentage for IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026 is approximately 55–70%. Official figures will be available on the result portal after June 22, 2026.

Ques. Why do SC and ST students have a higher qualifying rate than General category students?

Ans. SC and ST students qualify at a lower minimum threshold — 45% (54 marks) instead of 50% (60 marks) for General students. This lower bar means a greater share of SC/ST students cross the qualifying mark, resulting in a comparatively higher qualifying rate for these categories.

Ques. Where can I check the IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026 result and pass percentage?

Ans. The IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026 result will be available at studentservices.ignou.ac.in/BSCN_result/, expected on June 22, 2026.

Ques. Does qualifying IGNOU OPENNET-XIV guarantee a seat in BSc Nursing (PB)?

Ans. No. Qualifying OPENNET-XIV confirms you meet the eligibility threshold. Final seat allotment depends on your merit rank among all qualifying students, your preferred study centre, and the number of seats available there.

Ques. What should I do if I do not qualify in IGNOU OPENNET-XIV 2026?

Ans. If you do not secure the minimum qualifying marks in OPENNET-XIV, you are not eligible for BSc Nursing (PB) admission in the 2026 cycle. You will need to reapply and appear in the next OPENNET exam, which IGNOU typically conducts once a year.