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Rupesh Katariya

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The latest expected cutoff for the B.Sc. Nursing program at the Government College of Nursing, Surat, is approximately 45% for general category students and around 40% for SC/ST candidates. These cutoffs are determined based on Class 12 examination scores in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. The college usually offers about 50 seats for this program.

For the most accurate and detailed information regarding the admission process, including updates on cutoffs and available seats, it's a good idea to check the official college website or educational portals that specialize in nursing admissions in Gujarat. These re

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Fees at the Council of Education and Development Programmes, Mumbai, for the B.Sc. courses are different from one course to another. For courses like B.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics and B.Sc. in Medical Radiography, the fee will be in the range of INR 89,000 to INR 98,000 per year. But this amount will be subject to change with respect to the specialization and resource or lab usage charges. For accurate figures, contact CEDP because they will have the most updated fee structures related to certain B.Sc. tracks.

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Priyansu Negi

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Don't worry, firstly verify the eligibility criteria for B.Sc nursing programme at Arihant College and directly reach out to the admission cell of Arihant College of Nursing. They may provide you with any alternative way or special consideration. or you can go for improvemnt exams, if your exam board allows, because there you can increase your scores.

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Parul Thapa

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A big no. BSc in Cardiovascular Technology is a UG degree that is all about specialized training in cardiovascular diagnostics and patient care instead of a doctorate degree that is the highest level of academic research qualification. You can pursue this course after completing Class 12 in the Science stream.

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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing an MD in Cardiology after completing a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology is not typically a direct path. 

To specialize in Cardiology as a medical doctor, you would generally need to pursue MBBS. After completing MBBS, you would need to undergo further specialisation (MD or MS) in cardiology through a residency program. 

This pathway involves several years of rigorous medical education and clinical training to become a qualified cardiologist.

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