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Sarthak Kumar

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Dear candidate, you can try in private medical colleges Plus merit depends on state to state. Or you can get admission in deemed University through AIQ.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Yes, NMC laws will be applicable. Admission criteria remain same.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Deemed University are way more costly. Reputation of the college. Infrastructure
Faculty
Equipments
Patient exposure.

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Sarthak Kumar

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I would recommend you SIMS for paramedical course. You would be able to complete your degree within the expenditure of 1 Lacs.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Counselling fees
AIQ or central university General category candidates
Rs. 1000/-
SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwD category candidates
Rs. 500/-
Deemed University candidates
Rs. 5000/-
Security deposit
AIQ or central university General category candidates
Rs. 25,000/-
SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwD category candidates
Rs. 10,000/-
Deemed University candidates
Rs. 2,00,000/. .

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Tejas Patil

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It's quite difficult to predict that whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them, toughness level of the examination etc. But when we go through previous data then it suggests that with 294 marks you may not get a seat in a Government Medical College
For example, In NEET 2019, the lowest marks that got a seat in Government Medical College for sc category under Madhya Pradesh state quota was 409 marks and it was for Government Medical College Shahdol.

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Manish Kumar VermaCertified stroke rehabilitation therapist

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Candidates who have completed MBBS BDS BPT BNYS B.Sc. (Nursing), B.A. MS BUMS B.Sc. (Emergency Care & Trauma Care & Technology) and BHM are only eligible to study Diploma in Emergency Medicine. Any candidate of D. H. MS are also eligible to study only if possess Certificate from Homeopathic Council.

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Manish Kumar VermaCertified stroke rehabilitation therapist

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Maharaja Agrasen Nursing College, a unit of Maharaja Agrasen Hospital Charitable Trust (Registered), is established in the year 2017. The college is recognised by Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi; Govt of Haryana; Haryana Nurses and nurse midwives Council, Panchkula and affiliated to Pt. B.D.
Fees structure for GNM is 68,124 /- per year

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Manish Kumar VermaCertified stroke rehabilitation therapist

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The fee at School of Nursing, Sheth V.S. Hospital for General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is approx. INR 60,000- 80,000
G.N.M.-General Nursing & Midwifery.- nursing
Level: Diploma | Mode: Regular | Discipline Group: Nursing
Annual Intake: 100 | Course Duration: 3.0 years - 0.0 months
Type of the Course: Both | Type of the examination: Annual
Approving Body: Indian Nursing Council | Approving University: Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
Department: NURSING

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jasveer singh

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In India, the average GNM Nursing course fee ranges from INR 20000 to 150000 per year Nursing course fees vary depending on the institution.
Modern Hospital Kodungallur Ltd
Private hospital in Kodungallur Kerala
Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery GNM is a three year programme aimed to prepare students to work effectively as members of the health team This job oriented programme comprises subjects like Nursing Fundamentals Anatomy Physiology Psychology Biology Sociology and First Aid

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