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Candidates who wish to apply for these courses need to have qualified for the GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) course after attaining the 10+2 or equivalent qualification, preferably with Science subjects. Candidates not having done GNM are required to have a Certificate in any of the nursing courses of 6-9 months. Candidates should also be Registered Nurse/ Registered Midwives or equivalent with any of the State Nursing Registration Councils.
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1. AIIMS Nursing
2. Banaras Hindu University
3. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
4. King George's Medical University
5. Christian Medical College & Hospital
6. Rajasthan University of Health Sciences
You can also apply to the Army Force Medical College of Nursing; for this, you have to appear in the NEET UG exam. There are some exceptions in the percentage and cut-off score for the ST category in all these colleges. To get a government seat, you have to appear in the entrance exam of the college where you are applying or have a NEET UG
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