
Government College Admission 2026: Fees, Courses, Eligibility and Selection
Government College Admission Process 2026
Government College admission 2025 is merit-based. To apply for the programmes offered, students need to clear the preset admission criteria. At Government College, students can pursue wide range of programmes in fields, such as Nursing.
Some of the popular Government College programmes are B.Sc., etc at UG level. These programmes are offered in full time mode. See below the key highlights for Government College admissions:
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Students can get admissions on the basis of JEE scores. After exam result announcements, all candidates have to register on the REAP website for counselling. The seats are allotted on the basis of entrance merit. After selection, students have to submit their documents and pay INR 10,000 for seat co
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Students have to register on the official REAP website for counselling. The application fee is INR 590. Students can participate in the counselling process through the official website.
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No, direct admission to BSc Nursing in a government college is not possible. Students need to appear for the state-level entrance test or college-level test for admission.
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Students do not have to apply separately for Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Government College admissions after counselling rounds. Students can fill the college prefrence at the time of filling the counselling forms.
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