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Neha Khan

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Depends on your interest. But B.Sc nursing has large scope. It has many vacancies every year. And, nursing is a well paid job.

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rahul r

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Admission is based on the marks obtained in qualifying exam. Basic eligibility to pursue this course is that Candidate must have completed GNM from a recognized institute. The candidate must also have a valid RNRM certificate. Regards.

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Savikram Sandhu

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The date of entrance exam is not out yet.

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Surbhi Mathur

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Fees is not fixed for any course. It depends on which college you want to apply for B.Sc. It can also vary depending on the type of college you want to pursue B.Sc in.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Nizam,
Isn't it your personal choice? Both the courses are different, which one do you like more? As far scope both has food scope, Biotech is more of research.

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Benjamin F

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You will need to apply for MBBS after having completed your B.Sc. In nursing. If you are given a seat which will depend on the requirements and how well or fully you meet them, you can then study MBBS in any of the medical universities of Australia. If you wish to know more about this, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They can help you get professional guidance to study in Australia. They have vast experience in helping students to study abroad.

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