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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, KEAM is no necessity for following the nursing courses. KEAM is mainly an entrance to pursue engineering courses and architecture courses besides the medical fields of Kerala state. For following the nursing course such as B.Sc Nursing universities and nursing colleges will conduct a test or, generally, gives admissions based upon Class 12 marks. Most institutions accept a national level examination known as NEET for gaining nursing admissions. It is, therefore, recommended to check on the specific requirements of admission by the nursing colleges one is interested in, since each college has different eligibility criteria.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cut off for the GNM Course of Sant Inder Dass Nursing Institute is applicable based on 40% in mark-sheet of 12th-class examinations. It is, thus applicable to students irrespective of which board they were taken admission from, given an additional preference to them for the science subjects which had been studied by students themselves. The institute holds as many as 40 total seats for the duration of the GNM Course offered that is three years' duration. Admission is merit-based from qualifying examination, and candidates need to fulfill other eligibility conditions, such as age limits, medical fitness, etc.
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