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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of the B.Sc. in Nursing at Al-Shifa College of Nursing is around INR 1,00,000 annually. This is inclusive of tuition and special charges, which remain the same for all years of the course. There is also a caution deposit of INR 10,000 and a university registration fee of INR 2,500 annually. In total, the amount for the whole course is around INR 4,00,000. For the best and most recent information, it's best to verify directly from the college or their website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B.Sc. Fee Structure in Cardiac Care Technology at Ramaiah College
The B.Sc. (Hons.) course in Cardiac Care Technology in M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences has a fee structure of Rs. 250,000. This encompasses every aspect of the education system including tuition fee, infrastructure access, ancillary expenses, etc. The course is expected to equip the students with real learning in cardiac care and the knowledge and skills to excel in this rather huge health domain.
Other expenses which may be involved include resource materials, laboratory fees, or other miscellaneous costs and should be considered when planning financial needs
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For eligibility to the B.Sc. Hons (Chemistry) course at the Central University of Punjab, one needs to write the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) first. The minimum marks prescribed is 45% in Class 12 from a well-recognized board with Chemistry as a subject. Admission is through the CUCET merit followed by counseling. Candidates are to enroll online for the entry examination and consult the website of the university for announcements related to crucial dates and additional directives.
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A B.Sc in Visual Communication and Animation generally offers good placement opportunities, with graduates finding jobs in various creative fields like graphic design, animation, video editing, web design, and advertising, depending on the quality of the programme and the student's skills; however, the specific placement rates can vary significantly based on the institution and its industry connections.
For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to follow all the guidelines to get the accurate information.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
An M.Sc in Biochemistry eligibility after a general B.Sc
Yeah, an M.Sc in Biochemistry can be pursued after B.Sc in a general stream; however, the prescribed eligibility criteria may be set preliminarily by the respective institutions. In general, most candidates in universities must have attained a minimum aggregate of 50% in their undergraduate degree; normally, relevant subjects should include one Chemistry or Biology subject.
Specific requirement may differ from university to university; for some, students who have done their B.Sc with respect to Biochemistry or related areas may be preferred.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
JIPMER B.Sc. Nursing 2024 cutoffs, as in all previous years, are expected to depend on categories of candidates. Below are the expected cutoffs:
Expecting cutoffs at 50th percentile for Unreserved & EWS Categories, scores-
SC, ST, and OBC Categories- Expected cut-off for this category is at 40th percentile, with scores between 136-107.
The cutoffs will be determined on the basis of scores obtained by candidates in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The merit score based on these cutoffs and the number of seats available will dissolve the admission.
A minimum percentage of ma
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Based on the number of applications, number of seats available, and exam difficulty, Kakatiya University's B.Sc. in Poultry Science course has different cutoff dates every year. The cutoff marks for candidates from the general category in the concerned admission test have been around 45% to 55% in the past, and those for candidates from the reserved category have been a little less. Due to differences in the performance of candidates and overall competitiveness, these numbers may, however, vary annually.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello Joseph, Most of the B.Sc. Nursing colleges in Mumbai typically require students to have a background in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in their 10+2 education, following standard eligibility criteria. However, if you don't have PCB, you might consider alternative options like the General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) diploma, which is available to students from various streams. but as u Once complete the GNM program, you can go on to pursue a Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing degree, which is equivalent to a regular B.Sc. Nursing course. This way, you can still enter the nursing profession without having PCB. Wishing you all th
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