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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The B.Sc Nursing admission form of Era University is available in the official university website. There should be a section of typing either Admissions or Admission Forms, in that section they generally post a link where you can download the current academic session UG application form. You may also access an Apply Online package on their admissions page. Moreover, websites about studying that include Shiksha tends to offer direct links or specifications regarding how to apply to the B.Sc Nursing programme in Era University.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Unfortunately, even if your aggregate percentage meets the AIIMS B.Sc Nursing eligibility criteria, if you have not passed your Chemistry theory exam, you are likely not eligible. AIIMS B.Sc Nursing eligibility explicitly requires a pass in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English individually, along with the aggregate percentage, from a recognised board. Not passing even one core subject's theory paper would usually disqualify you. You must clear all subjects to meet the fundamental eligibility criteria.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Indeed, you are most likely to be eligible to do B.Ed course in St. Thomas College of Education (which most probably is the same St. Thomas College you are talking about, there are two other St. Thomas Colleges in Delhi/NCR). The B.Ed qualification normally needs a Bachelors degree (your B.Sc. Nursing) with a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks. Although teaching methodology might require a certain subject in some of the institutions, a B.Sc. Nursing degree would suffice in getting admission into B.Ed, so you can start pursuing your career in that field after graduation.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Once you qualify a B.Sc. Nursing entrance examination, the process of completing the admission will follow by the next step generally involved in the activity are counselling, verification of documents, and payment of fee. The minimum qualification for all the B.Sc. Nursing courses is not an entrance exam, there are colleges where admission is done directly on the basis of your 10+2 marks (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), which includes both the private colleges as well as deemed universities. Nonetheless, the majority of the government colleges and prestigious institutions do require such an exam as NEET, AIIMS Nursing, or state entrance
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
To observe for B.Sc Nursing at AIIMS, you want to visit the reliable internet site: aiimsexams.Ac.In. First, entire the Basic Registration (known as PAAR), and then circulate to Final Registration where you upload documents, pick exam city, and pay the expenses.
For 2025, the simple registration started out in April, and the final shape submission led to May.
The entrance exam is normally held in June, and results are declared inside a few weeks.
If the dates are over, you may should look ahead to the subsequent admission cycle. Always test the website regularly for updates and bulletins.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you can not switch to distance or online mode for the rest of the course because Indian Nursing Council (INC) does not allow anyone to pursue BSc Nursing to be offered through distance or online mode as it requires hands on training.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
For AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing application forms usually open in April and close by mid-May.
For the 2025 session, the basic registration start on April 8 and the final registration closed on May 15. Keep checking the official AIIMS exams portal for the confirmed announcement.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The four-year B.Sc nursing programme has the following syllabus:
Early semesters cover basic themes which includes anatomy, body structure, nutrition, psychology, microbiology, nursing basis.
Later semester remedy - surgical nursing, pharmacology, pathology, social health, kids and intellectual fitness nursing, midwife and manufacturing unit, management, studies and records and forensic nursing.
Practical medical schooling quickens each semester.
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