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Jagadesh Sai

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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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krish mittal

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The fee structure for the GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) course varies depending on whether the institution is government or private. In government nursing colleges, the fees are typically lower, ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year. On the other hand, private nursing colleges tend to have higher fees, with the total cost ranging from INR 50,000 to INR 1.5 Lacs per year. In addition to tuition fees, students may also have to pay for examination fees, registration fees, uniform costs, hostel fees (if applicable), and other administrative charges. It's recommended to check with the specific institution for the most accurat

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MOHD ZAID

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There are 220 seats available in various colleges under Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) in Indian Army BSc Nursing course.
Special Information About Indian Army BSc Nursing Course:
All seats:
Colleges offering courses: CON, AFMC Pune, CON, CH (EC) Kolkata, CON, INHS Aswini Mumbai, CON, A.H. (R&R) New Delhi, CON, CH (CC) Lucknow, CON, CH (AF) Bangalore
Eligibility: Candidates are eligible for NEET (UG) exam and Indian Army has BSc Nursing course offers 220 seats in colleges under Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS).

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Kritika Kumari

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The two-year ANM (Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery) program is offered at ANM Training School in Jorhat. For precise cost structure information, you may anticipate to ask personally at the school or through official resources, even though specific charge details are not easily found online. Candidates must have finished their 12th grade (AHSEC or CBSE) in order to be eligible for the 20 seats the institute offers for this program.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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This three and a half year program required for 6 month internship GNM diploma holders can start their career by working in government or private hospital and clinics the fee for GNM diploma degree in India ranges from 20,000 to 1.5 Lakh per year depending on the standards of the university college

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MOHD ZAID

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The Salutary Nursing Institute of Abohar in Punjab may no longer accept children as college students who do not attend GNM courses because the same old practice requires full-time GNM applications. Attendance at no longer provides options, especially for male students; It is the first lesson to contact the organisation immediately to confirm their special recruitment policy.
Key points to remember:
Gender restrictions:
Nursing courses in India have historically had good female scholars, and some institutions may have specific restrictions on male admissions.
Entry Requirements:
GNM applications often require full-time clinical practical e

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Mehjabeen Hussain

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Yes! You can apply, but you must fulfill the requirements of the country to work in. Contact the country's midwifery regulatory body to know the details. You will need to send verification of education, perhaps take an exam, or complete additional training. Most often, a language proficiency test is required. After this, you will register and apply for the license to practice midwifery there.

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