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Akula akhil

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Here are the colleges for female government college of nursing st. joseph college of nusrsing ravi college of nursing asram nursing college thank you.

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Manav Chopra

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You can get private colleges but possibility of government funded colleges is tough.

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Manav Chopra

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Yes, there are many options in which you can apply for the desired course but it would require patient.

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Manav Chopra

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First of all let the counselling and sear allocation process start, after that you will be able to determine whether you are getting the desired colleges or not. All the best.

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KURRI KEERTHANA

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The basic percentage for taking admission in any course especially in B.Sc. Required is 50 to 70 percent, but any college seek to give admission to better percentage candidates that is above75%. .

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Piyush yadav

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Hello, B.Sc. Medical courses are of different types and have different fees according to your college and depending on your cast Certificate also. So for open it cost minimum 30k and for sc/St it costs maximum 10k.

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Pravin kishor pagare

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There is a cut off of 65 percentage.

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Rayat Bahra University (RBU) is a private university located in Mohali, Punjab. It is a part of Rayat Bahra Group.
The university offers admission to an undergraduate course, B.Sc. in Optometry. To be eligible, the candidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognized state or national board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as subjects with a minimum 50% aggregate mark.
At this college, admissions are usually done on a merit basis, so you have to apply online.
After registration procedures are over, there will be a merit list put up on their official website where the selected students can check their names.
Since only about 30 seats a
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Deeksha Dixit

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I.C. College of Home Science is affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University.
It offers a four-year undergraduate degree course, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Honours in Community Science, only for female students.
Usually, the admissions process starts in the month of April and ends in the month of August.
Interested candidates can apply online and offline by filling up the required form and submitting it as required.
This course's eligibility criteria is that the candidate must have passed with a science stream or home science as a subject at 50%.
Admissions are usually done on a merit basis for 110 seats. After th
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Saket Kothiya

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It depends on the cutoff marks. The cut-off of BHU is always high for the spare course.

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