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Check the eligibility criteria: Most universities require a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 in Physics Chemistry and Biology. Look for universities/colleges offering B.Sc. Nursing: Research universities/colleges that offer B.Sc. Nursing and check if they meet your criteria. Take entrance exams: Many universities conduct entrance exams for admission to B.Sc. Nursing courses. Prepare well for these exams.
Submit your application: Submit the required documents along with your application form.
Attend the counseling session: If you clear the entrance exam, you will be called for the counselin
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Eligibility check: Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute, which usually includes passing 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics Chemistry Biology and English as subjects and obtaining a minimum of 45% marks.
Application: Interested candidates can apply for admission either online or offline, by filling out the application form and submitting it along with the required documents. Entrance exam: The institute may conduct an entrance exam to assess the candidate's knowledge and aptitu
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Take a break: You can take a break from your studies and return at a later time when you are ready. Transfer to another institution: You can transfer to another institution that offers the B.Sc. Nursing programme, if you are unable to continue with your current one. Change your course: If you have changed your mind about pursuing a career in Nursing, you can consider exploring other options and changing your course.
Online courses: You can continue your education by taking online courses or distance learning programs.
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