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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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Yes, AIIMS Guwahati does offer a B.Sc.  (Post Basic) Nursing course. In addition to the 4-year B.Sc.  (Hons) Nursing program, they also provide a 2-year B.Sc.  (Post Basic) Nursing programme for registered nurses seeking advanced education. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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There is one government college offering a B.Sc. Nursing programme in Anantapur: the Government College of Nursing. It is affiliated with Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) in Tirupati. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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To get into the JIPMER B.Sc. Nursing program, you need to appear for the NEET-UG exam and secure a good rank. While there isn't a specific JIPMER-conducted entrance exam, the NEET score is the sole criterion for admission to the B.Sc. Nursing course. The cutoff for general category is expected to be around 720 to 137, while for SC/ST/OBC it's expected to be 136 to 107. 

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JITESH SINGH

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 Khalsa College in Patiala offers a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Nursing. Specifically, the college offers B.Sc Medical, which includes nursing, according to Khalsa College Patiala. They also offer Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing. Khalsa College of Nursing, which is part of Khalsa College, also offers various nursing programs. 

Khalsa College Patiala:

Offers a B.Sc. (Medical) degree, which encompasses nursing, according to the college website. 

Khalsa College of Nursing:

Affiliated with Khalsa College, it provides both B.Sc. and Post Basic B.Sc. nursing programs

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Lalit Rastogi

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Yes, BSc Nursing through distance mode may be cheaper, but the regular college will provide you with the best practical and theoretical knowledge possible and necessary to become a skillful Nurse. Also, there are many top Nursing college options with an affordable fee structure and scholarship options for students.

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Mohit Datta

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BSc Nursing fees are usually not fixed and may increase annually or semester-wise, although the extent of the increase can differ. Government colleges generally have a fixed fee structure, while private institutes can increase charges every year.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Yes, along with the tuition fee, colleges and universities generally charge students with exam, library, hostel, lab, etc., fees. Depending on the entity, these charges can be high or low. 

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