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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes, you can with this marks.

You can explore about-

  • NEET 
  • AIIMS Nursing
  • UPSEE 
  • University level nursing exams like RUHS, Manipal 
  • Jamia Hamdard  Nursing 

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To get admission in B.Sc Nursing candidate should have completed his/her 10+2 from recognised Board with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects with minimum aof 59% aggregate. 

For eligibility criteria for the particular college you can visit their official website.

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A candidate shall secure at least 50% of total marks in each subject in Theory Paper and Practical separately except in English. The marks obtained in the Internal Assessment shall be added to the marks obtained in the University examination for each subject for computing the 50% minimum marks required for passing.

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B.ScRs.64,350  (1st Year Fees)10+2

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Aayushi Bijawe

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 You can definitely get an admission into B.Sc. Nursing.

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Yes, you can apply and pursue a course in a physician assistant course after B.Sc. Nursing. Physician assistants typically need a master's degree from an accredited educational programme. Earning that degree usually takes at least 2 years of full-time postgraduate study.

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