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Feroz Ali

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For B.Sc Nursing admission, you should pass the 12th grade and get 45% of aggregate marks in physics, biology, chemistry, and english.

The fees struture is like tution fee is INR 3.5 lakhs. Besides tution fee there are other expenses like hostel fee which is INR 67,000.  

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Feroz Ali

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To gain admission in Shri Guru Ram Rai University,  you shuold pass 12th grade and you should get minimum of 45% aggregate marks in physics, chemistry, biology, and english. Admission to BSc Nursing course is not based on any entrance examinations. You just need good 10+2 scores to be able to get admission at Shri Guru Ram Rai University.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students holding a KCET rank of 73729 or above could obtain admissions to BSc Nursing programs at multiple colleges in Karnataka. The KCET minimum required ranks for BSc Nursing differ per institution but M S Ramaiah Institute of Nursing Sciences Education Research sets the highest cut-off at 41576 for GM category students seeking admission into the BSc Nursing program. The KCET counseling process includes Father Muller College of Nursing along with multiple other educational institutions. BSc Nursing courses in Karnataka colleges charge tuition fees between INR 10,000 and INR 1.4 Lacs per year based on the college and student quota.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Students searching for B.Sc. Nursing admission in Haryana should consider Pt. B.D. Sharma Government College of Nursing at Rohtak. The institution maintains its reputation because of its powerful academic structure together with knowledgeable staff and practical medical training opportunities. The college admits students through 60 annual seats but requires general category candidates to achieve 60-65% success in their 10+2 exams for acceptance. Students find nursing education at this institution highly accessible because its annual fees amount to less than Rs 20,000. Students at the college benefit from government hospital collaborati

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Sravya Reddy Kareddy

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The college has great facilities and good equipment for my labs and good efficient Teaching staff and non teaching staff and very good evnivroment for pursing my course and also we have good cafeteria and which server among very good food with large varites and also we have good support from our seniors and also we having many great activites social events for good networking.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Physician Assistants (PAs) play a crucial role in healthcare, bridging the gap between doctors and nurses. They assist in diagnosis, treatment, and patient management, but their scope differs from both doctors and nurses, as shown below:

Aspect

Physician Assistant (PA)

Doctor (MBBS)

Nurse

Training Duration

3-4 years

5.5 years (MBBS)

4 years (BSc Nursing)

Main Role

Assists doctors in patient care, performs minor procedures

Diagnoses, prescribes treatment, performs surgeries

Provides direct patient care, administers medications

Independence

Works under a doctor's supervision

Works independently

Works under a healthcare team

Work Settings

Hospitals, clinics, telemedicine

Hospitals, clinics, private practice

Hospitals, home care, community health


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Parul Shukla

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The BSc Physician Assistant, MBBS, and BSc Nursing courses are all healthcare-related but differ in scope, curriculum, and career paths. While MBBS focuses on training doctors, BSc Nursing prepares professionals for patient care, and Physician Assistants act as supportive medical practitioners under a doctor's supervision.

Below is a comparison:

Aspect

BSc Physician Assistant

MBBS

BSc Nursing

Duration

3-4 years

5.5 years (with internship)

4 years

Focus Area

Assisting doctors in diagnosis and treatment

Medical science, surgery, patient care

Nursing, patient care, and hospital assistance

Independence

Works under a doctor

Can practice independently

Works under a healthcare team

Career Roles

Physician Assistant, Medical Coordinator

Doctor, Surgeon, Specialist

Staff Nurse, Nursing Supervisor

Higher Studies

MSc Physician Assistant, MHA

MD/MS, Specialization courses

MSc Nursing, Healthcare Administration

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Sayan Ghosh

Beginner-Level 2

It depends on the college you're targeting. You can pursue B.Sc Nursing Through CUET/CET Score To Those Colleges Which Allow Students To Take Admission Through The Mentioned Admission Criteria. Although, the Most Popular Entrance Exams For This Field Are NEET, AIIMS JENPAS UG etc. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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The MCC counselling service exists to handle MBBS and BDS admissions exclusively while it does not include B.Sc. Nursing. All candidates pursuing B.Sc. Nursing must attend counselling operated by state authorities or different institutions. A state-level admissions procedure conducts B.Sc. Nursing admission sessions in multiple states and each session runs its course based on seat availability. General category candidates obtain cutoff percentiles between 55% and 65% throughout these counseling sessions in the most recent admission cycles. The NEET scores act as the main determinant in the admission process which begins with registrati

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Paras Hinge

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The fees ranges from Rs.30,000 - Rs.50,000 for the 1st year. The duration of the course is 3 years. The eligibility criteria for admission in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) in Kerala University of Health Sciences is 10+2 with Science/Arts, minimum 40% marks

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