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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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a year agoContributor-Level 9
GNM is a Diploma programme in General Nursing and Midwifery focused on direct patient care and Nursing and Midwifery services, whereas, the BMLT stands for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology intended to train students to perform lab tests and analyses. While BMLT professionals work primarily in labs analyzing samples to assist in diagnosis, GNM Nurses work directly with patients.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To get admission to a government college of GNM Nursing program, you can apply through the state-level entrance exam or directly to your desired college. However, you'll need to fulfil the eligibility criteria set by the college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, GNM is a 3-year-long Diploma programme and there's no way you can complete it in 6 months or less. Additionally, this course also includes a 6-month mandatory internship as the part of the program.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 9
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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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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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