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Naveen Donthula

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BSc nursing annual fees at Govt nursing College, Somajiguda is INR 18500 annually.

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Latika khatri

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The fees of B.sc in nursing varies between INR 8500 per annum to 300000 per annum.
The eligibility criteria for foreign universities is-
Successful completion of 15 years of study qualifications
A personal statement from the applicant
At Least 70% in class 12 Boards
At least 2 references
Work experience for 1-2 years is very important
Proof of English language proficiency
Quality of portfolio must be high
Interview performance must be good
The language requirements for studying abroad are mentioned below:
Minimum 5.5 in IELTS
Minimum 90 in TOEFL
Minimum 61 in PTE

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Latika khatri

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As per the UGC guidelines students have to complete their respective bachelor's course in any stream within the time period of 5-6 years. So, if you fail to complete B.sc in nursing within 8 years you have to start your degree from the first year.

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Latika khatri

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The colleges in Kerala having B.Sc. Anthropology course are:
MGU-Mahatma Gandhi University
Kannur University-
Maharaja's College.
Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Kochi Campus. Assumption College
Sri Sai Correspondence College. MGU Kerala - Mahatma Gandhi University
SNC - Sree Narayana College.

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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at R. B. S. College for M.Com in applied economics is around INR 83100 annually, no doubt the fee structure is quite high compared to others, but it provides with amazing placement opportunities.

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Deeksha Dixit

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If you can afford it, a private MBBS is better than a government B.Sc. In nursing. This is because nursing is a paramedic course that can make you a nurse, whereas MBBS will allow you to become a doctor. Private MBBS is significantly more expensive than government nursing. You should go for this option if your academic record and grades can get you a study loan to enroll in good private colleges. If you are not financially well off enough to pursue MBBS you can prefer a B.Sc. In nursing from a government college. This is also a good option, and you can become the head nurse in a government hospital.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Based on your own interests, you should make this choice. You shouldn't doubt your skills if becoming a doctor has always been your dream. Unlike the MBBS BDS B.A. MS and BHMS the B.Sc. In Nursing is a paramedical course. You can therefore retake the NEET exam and adequately prepare to gain admission to a medical college. If you are worried about losing one year of preparation, you may enroll in college, but you must prepare side by side for the NEET exam. After passing NEET you can enroll in a medical programme to become a doctor, such as MBBS BDS or AYUSH all of which are superior to B.Sc. Nursing.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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If you don't have category reservation, then it is so difficult to get a seat in government college and your rank is so high. Of you want you could definitely get an admission in private colleges affiliated to Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University and these colleges charge nearly 1.5 Lacs approximately per semester and in B.Sc. Agricultural course have total of 8 semesters. I would like to clear you with this rank you couldn't get admission into government college in open category.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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You can definitely get admission into B.Sc. Agriculture through Maharashtra common entrance test. Through Maharashtra common entrance test you can get admission into agricultural University like Mahatma Pule Krishi Vidyapeeth which is one of the most reputed universities and you should have to get good rank in order to join in that University and these University is very much good for career building and tier over all well being.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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In Andhra Pradesh top colleges offering B.Sc in food technology is College of food science and technology baptla and college of food science and technology pulivendula have good facilities and have very good staff and infrastructure and the colleges are having hostel facility and mess is runned by students of those colleges and these colleges have extra circular activities sports and games and many other facilities which are affiliated to Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University being one of the most reputed and one among top universities in the country and Andhra University in visakhapatnam and Sri Venkateswara University in tirupathi
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