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Akshat Khandelwal

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The fee structure at St. Francis Hospital College of Nursing for B.Sc. in Nursing must be between 50,000 to 200,000.

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Mahesh bhadu

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Course Fees
M.D 51,000 (1st Year Fees)
Diploma 68,400 (1st Year Fees)
M.S 51,000 (1st Year Fees)
B.Sc 99,300 (1st Year Fees)

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I don't know sir

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Busetty Bhargava

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Dear Aspirant, you have already crossed the all 3 counselling date by end of 4th week of Sep. you need to try next academic year in 2023.

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sojit chetry

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Owing to this wide range of topics of study in life sciences, I would suggest life sciences is a better option. It will give you numerous opportunities in the future. The average starting salary of B.Sc. Life Science graduate is between.

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sojit chetry

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A2A Both these fields are good in their own right and so you should go for the one that's better for you. I know this brings you back to square one, but really it should be your choice. There's something known as a Forensic Nurse, you can do your Bachelor's in Nursing and Master's in Forensic Science, if you want.

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sojit chetry

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As per the last year data it'll be around 55% for general

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sojit chetry

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There is a wide range of opportunities after finishing B.Sc. Nursing, the students can opt for a job or go for higher studies. Those who want to take up jobs can join as Nursing Advisors to the Indian Government, Nursing Assistants/Supervisors, Teachers and Nursing Superintendents.

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Sachin Omesh

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The cut off for B.Sc. In Nursing at Gimsar School College of Nursing is 55% for General category, 45-50% for OBC, and 30-40% for SC/ST Category.

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Sachin Omesh

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The cut off for B.Sc. In Nursing at Government Nursing College, Surat is 55% for General category, 45-50% for OBC, and 30-40% for SC/ST Category.

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