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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants who have completed Class 12 in Medical stream with a minimum of 45% aggregate can apply for BSc Nursing course at Guru Nanak College of Nursing. Besides, the age of the candidates must be 17 years on or before December 31 of the admission year.

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Diya Nihalani

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Hey, one can pursue options like MSc in Nursing, public health (MPH), or hospital administration courses like MBA/MHA after completing their BSc Nursing course. These courses can further be followed by doctoral-level courses like a PhD in Nursing, or some people may suggest making a career in research and academia after a BSc Nursing. Interested candidates are often advised not to go with the peer pressure and choose the career path that aligns with their long-term goals.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Of course, you can. You can find your desired college's official website and fill out the BSc Nursing application form online, pay the admission fee, upload documents, and submit the application. If the admission is merit-based, many colleges also offer online counselling sessions.

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Lalit Rastogi

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Hello, though every BSc Nursing entrance exam, be it CUET, JENPAS UG, or AIIMS BSc Nursing exam, is tough to crack. But the AIIMS BSc Nursing exam holds a special place in this list, since it's a highly competitive exam as well. All India Institute of Medical Sciences institutes are prestigious entities in India, and the number of candidates opting for the AIIMS BSc Nursing exam is always high, leading to high merit scores. All the best.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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The BSc Nursing full form is the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. It's a 4-year-long undergraduate degree programme in the field of Nursing. You'll get an in-depth knowledge of Nursing principles, preparing you to be a future Nurse. It'll provide you with all the necessary knowledge and skills, with both theorotical classes and practical sessions.

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Akansha Bisht

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Around 3,000 BSc Nursing colleges are there in India offering BSc Nursing courses in different course modes. Fee structure of these colleges can be different according to colleges. 

That is why fee can start from INR 1,000 and can go up to INR 30 Lakh.

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