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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
Yes, for the B.Sc Nursing course at Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan, residing in the hostel is mandatory. The course is residential, and accommodations are provided at the discretion of the management. Students are required to abide by the rules and regulations of both the hostel and the college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, you are not eligle to get BSc nursing seat in 2024 if you did not cancel your BSc nursing seat in 2023. You need to formally withdraw your seat from 2023 to be eligible for the seat in 2024 admission process.
You also need to check your college policy, Admission Process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
According to available information, the latest cut-off for B.Sc. Nursing at St Mary's College of Nursing is generally around the 50th percentile for the General category, with slightly lower percentiles for reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC (around 40th percentile) and PwD (around 45th percentile)
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To get admission into a BSc Nursing program through NEET for the OBC category, you're expected to score between 440–490 marks. This is based on the NEET 2025 cut-off for OBC/SC/ST categories in government colleges.
Other NEET cut-off marks for BSc Nursing
General category: 550–600 marks
Private colleges: 420–470 marks
Army Nursing colleges: 410–470 marks
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The following are the reasons why one should choose a B.Sc Nursing course.
- India has approximately 1.7 nurses per 1000 people, which is less than the WHO-mandated 3 nurses per 1000 people. By 2024, India will require an additional 4.3 million nurses.
- A Registered Nurse in India makes an average yearly pay of INR 3 LPA as a fresher, according to Payscale. In 4-5 years, the pay might reach INR 100,000.
- Candidates can also continue advanced courses in MSc Nursing and specialise in an area of interest.
- Candidates who do not want to pursue a Master's degree can opt for a public health management postgraduate programme.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Before choosing a Distance BSc Nursing college in India, here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Check the Accreditation of the institute, see if it is accredited by the Nursing Council.
- Check if that college is offering enough clinical placement options.
- Check the quality of the learning platform, their teaching techniques, and study materials.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, a few institutes like Shree Pashmi Institute of Management and Science and Kashyap Edutech offer Distance BSc Nursing programs in India. The average course duration of Distance BSc Nursing is around 4 years. However, I would suggest you to go for a full-time BSc Nursing course as it will provide you with the required hands-on experience in a clinical setting, which is important to Nursing students.
A distance programme will also lack the level of interaction and support from peers and many recruiters prefer candidates with regular degrees.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can see table showing a list of some best and popular BSc Nursing college options in India giving good packages to graduates below -
| BSc Nursing Colleges | Average Package Offered |
|---|---|
| AIIMS Delhi Placements | INR 24 LPA |
| SIHS School of Health Sciences Placements | INR 11.06 LPA |
| Srinivas University Placements | INR 10 LPA |
| SIHS Pune Placements | INR 9 LPA |
| Banaras Hindu University Placements | INR 8.5 LPA |
Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Whether to choose a BSc in Nursing or a BDS depends on your personal interests and career goals, however, BSc Nursing is a better choice if you want to explore a wider range of career options, global opportunities, and a focus on holistic patient care. BDS, on the other hand, would be better if you want to specialize in dentistry or eventually open your own practice.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, as per the schedule released by AIIMS Delhi, AIIMS BSc nursing (hons) and (Post Basic) Exam were not be held on the same date. The AIIMS BSc nursing (hons) exam was held on June 27, 2026 and AIIMS BSc nursing (Post Basic) entrance exam was held on May 30, 2026.
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