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You can also see the closing rank of General, EWS, and OBC is almost similar and approx 21500, and for SC & ST categories closing ranks are 109310 & 130823. Cut-off scores for B.Sc. Nursing programs can vary each year and depend on various factors such as the number of applicants, the available seats, and the overall performance of the applicants. To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information on the latest cutoff scores for B.Sc. Nursing at the College of B.Sc. Nursing, I recommend contacting the college directly or visiting their official website for the most recent admission details. The college authorities will be able to p
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The fee structure of the Government School of Nursing, Panamaram for General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) may vary from year to year and could be subject to change. It's best to directly contact the school administration or visit their official website to obtain accurate and up-to-date information regarding the fee structure for GNM program. They will be able to provide you with the most relevant and detailed information regarding fees, payment schedules, and any scholarships or financial aid options that may be available.
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The cutoff for the AIIMS Delhi B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing for the year 2023 has not been officially announced yet. However, you can refer to the previous year's cutoff to gain an understanding of the expected cutoff for this year.
In 2022, the cutoff scores for AIIMS Delhi B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing were as follows:
- General : 55 marks
- OBC : 45 marks
- SC : 30 marks
- ST : 25 marks
While it is likely that the cutoff for 2023 will be similar to or slightly higher than the previous year, it's important to note that the cutoff can vary based on factors such as the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the entrance exam.
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- If you are finding a college with a low budget my advice would be to enroll at the state run or government colleges as it provides education in minimal budget as compared to private colleges.
- Talking about nursing colleges with low fees and simple admission procedures can be difficult because if you want a low-cost college, you should attend a government nursing college, and to do so, you must pass national and state-level entrance exams such as NEET or M.N.C.
- However, there are some prerequisites for enrollment: you must be 17 years old or older, and you must have completed Class 12 from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, Biolo
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Canada offers several bachelor's and master's degree programs in nursing, and community colleges in Canada also offer nursing programs at the Diploma and practical nursing level. Here is some information about nursing programs in Canada:
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (B.Sc.N.):
- Many universities in Canada offer Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.) programs, typically spanning four years.
- Some popular Canadian universities for nursing include University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, McMaster University, and University of Alberta.
- Admission requirements and specific programme details can vary, so it's best
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