State Health Society Bihar Announces Results for 5,006 Auxiliary Nurse Midwife Positions
The State Health Society, Bihar (SHSB) has officially declared the 2026 Bihar SHS ANM Recruitment Exam results. Following the computer-based tests held in December 2025, successful candidates for the 5,006 Auxiliary Nurse Midwife positions can now verify their status online. Access the full merit list, cut-off details, and the next steps for selection on the official SHSB portal.
The recruitment drive, which opened for applications on August 14, 2025, saw a massive influx of candidates vying for one of the 5,006 available posts. To ensure a standardized and merit-based selection, the SHSB implemented a rigorous eligibility framework, requiring applicants to hold a two-year full-time Diploma in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery from recognized training institutes and maintain active registration with the Bihar Nurses Registration Council. The administrative process was streamlined through a centralized digital portal, where candidates managed their applications and fee payments—set at a flat rate of ₹500 across various categories—before sitting for the multi-day examination schedule in late December.
With the results now live as of January 23, 2026, the State Health Society has provided a transparent mechanism for candidates to verify their performance. Aspirants are required to log into the SHSB portal using their unique enrollment or registration numbers and date of birth to view the comprehensive merit list. The published PDF document allows candidates to quickly identify their results using the search function for their roll numbers. This digital-first approach by the Health Department underscores a commitment to efficiency and transparency in filling critical public health roles that are essential for the state’s medical outreach programs.
The successful conclusion of this examination phase transitions the recruitment process into its final stages, where the merit list will dictate the subsequent document verification and placement protocols. For a healthcare system that relies heavily on the frontline expertise of ANMs, the induction of over five thousand qualified professionals is expected to significantly enhance maternal and child health services across Bihar’s rural and urban sectors. As the SHSB moves forward with the appointment process, candidates are encouraged to maintain regular contact with the official website for updates regarding the final selection formalities and joining instructions.

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