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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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Yes, AKTU University offers B.Sc nursing to the candidates. AKTU is a private University which offers various courses to the students. One can get admission to AKTU by taking the NEET Exam conducted by NTA every year and also the students can get direct admission based on the 10+2 merit list. The candidate must have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 10+2 grade and should have a score minimum of 60% aggregate in their board Examination.

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Tanieya Kumari

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Established in the year 1845, Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai with its wide variety of choices, offers to its students’ specializations in various fields such as Cardiology, Neurology, Biochemistry, Perfusion, Radiology, Anatomy, etc. This helps train the students for better job opportunities in future and join some of the top hospitals to give services. GGMC does not hold any special placement process for its students, however, 1- year internships with stipend are provided to students at Sir JJ Group of Hospitals after the course completion. After the internships, students can join their preferred hospitals for job opp

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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 All colleges offer admission to BSc nursing degrees through an entrance examination administered by the NTA or the colleges themselves. Only a few institutions use merit-based admissions. Before filling out the form, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility standards established by each college. In some Universities NEET Exam by NTA is also accepted by the Universities and admission is given based on the merit-list released by the University for the NEET Exam. The merit list is based on the categories.

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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After GNM one can pursue a Bachelor'. Yes, after the gap of 7 years after GNM one can pursue B.Sc Nursing. Following GNM, one can register with the State Nurse Registration Council as an R.N.R.M. Following that, one may work and earn work experience. This qualification can be utilized to enroll in a BSc nursing (Post Basic) programme at an INC-accredited college. A Nursing Degree will be conferred upon completion of the BSc program.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to the BSc programme at SRM University Delhi NCR is 60% marks in aggregate in the 10+2 or equivalent examination. However, the cutoff marks may vary depending on the course and the number of applicants.

For Suppose, the cutoff marks for BSc in Computer Science may be higher than the cutoff marks for BSc in Mathematics. Additionally, the cutoff marks may be higher for students who are applying from outside of India.
I hope it helps you.

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Jyothika

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Yes if you are doing Polytechnic after 10th, you can directly join 2nd year in B.Sc

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Jyothika

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Yes, for sure, with 96% you are eligible to pursue any BSc degree . You need to look for the counselling process of degree colleges, it varies from state to state . This counselling will be purely based on 12th percentage and even you can get some B.Sc courses through NEET exam too.

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Kishan Sah

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It's possible that you're seeking for details on direct college admission for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Direct admission is available to nursing programs at several colleges. For instance, the direct-admit nursing programme at Purdue University requires students to complete four years of nursing coursework and three years of clinical experience. 
To be eligible for direct admission to a nursing degree at several universities, you must: 
3.8 as the minimal cumulative GPA
English in high school for four years
Biology in high school for one year
One year of chemistry in high school
One year of physics in high sch

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Kishan Sah

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For BML Munjal University, the usual cutoff is between 170-180. 

 For 2022, the overall threshold ranged from 65 to 70 percentile. 

 Students having a JEE (Main) percentile over 50% and an overall class 12 score of 75% may be taken into consideration. 

 Direct admission is available to students who achieved a grade point average of at least 80% on their 12th board test. 

The following are the requirements for admission to BML Munjal University: 

Students need to have finished a graduate-level programme in any field.

Candidates must have recei

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Kishan Sah

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Yes, if you have a B.Sc. in biotechnology and a B.Ed., you are qualified for the DSSSB TGT in natural science. The following are the requirements for DSSSB TGT in natural science: 
a bachelor's degree in natural sciences with 45%
a B.Ed. from a reputable institution
Hindi proficiency passing the CBSE CTET
You are ineligible for TGT Science in KVS, nevertheless. The following are the requirements for KVS TGT: 
A bachelor's degree with at least 50% in the relevant courses is required.
A B.Ed

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