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Rohit Saraswat

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B.Sc Optometry is degree in clinical skills involved in professional measuring eyesight, prescribing corrective lenses and detecting eyes diseases. You can opt in private and government sector in different areas i.e eyes clinic, optician, contact lenses and ophthalmologist, hospital eye department. While if you choose B.Sc Biochemistry, thaen you can work in private and government sectors, hospitals, government agencies, social and nonprofit organization as a biochemist And in pharmaceutical companies also.

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Atiki Singhal

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This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India is increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

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Atiki Singhal

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India is increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

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Atiki Singhal

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India is increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

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Atiki Singhal

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India is increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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Hi,
Established in 2012, Tamil Nadu Fisheries University, Chennai (TNFU) is state-funded Fisheries University imparting professional education, research and training to enhance fish production and utilization by following the State Agricultural University (SAU) pattern and syllabi. With its headquarters at Nagapattinam, the universityhas3 constituent institutes which offer various undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes to its students. Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B. F. Sc. ) 60 seats
Duration of the Programme: 4 years
Eligibility:
Candidates should belong to Tamil Nadu State and must be below the age of 21 as on 1st of Jul
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, admission for B.Sc Nursing is based on NEET score and some university have tier own entrance. IPU has CET entrance similarly many universities prefer NEET score. Regards.

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Soni Aggarwal

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Hi,
You may find various colleges for B.Sc Nursing and the availability of seats. https://www.shiksha.com/university/king-george-s-medical-university/kgmu-b-sc-nursing-entrance-exam

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Shriya Chaubey

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You can get your sample entrance test papers from this link :-https://www.shiksha.com/university/du-Delhi-university/du-jat-exam-question-papers

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Rohit Saraswat

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As per eligiblity you should have
- PCMB in (10+2) and B.Sc. (chemistry) as mandatory course in graduation. - (10+2) % should be 60% and 50% in graduation.

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