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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, you can apply to private nursing colleges in Bihar before your Class 12 result comes out. Candidates in Class 12 can apply for the Bihar BSc Nursing exam; however, they must have passed the Class 12 grade before the start of online counselling with Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and English with a minimum of 45% marks for the General category and 40% for SC/ST/OBC categories, and the minimum age required is 17 years. 

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, you can do MBBS after Nursing courses. But you should clear NEET UG for that. There is no direct entry which means you will start from first year of MBBS.

To answer your questions, it is possible only if you clear the medical entrance exam.

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, a gap year after Class 12th won't affect your admission to any private Nursing college in Uttar Pradesh. The only requirement for B.Sc. Nursing requires a candidate to have passed Class 12 from any recognised board with a minimum mark of 45% in PCB together and passed in English individually.

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, a gap year after Class 12th won't affect your admission to any private Nursing college in Uttar Pradesh. The only requirement for B.Sc. Nursing requires a candidate to have passed Class 12 from any recognised board with a minimum mark of 45% in PCB together and passed in English individually.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, you can apply to private Nursing colleges in Uttar Pradesh before your Class 12th result is declared. If a student has yet to get their 12th marks, they may choose the option “appearing” for that particular class before filling the application form. However, the candidate has to update his/her marks before CNET results are declared.

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Nishtha Singh

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Yes, the Bachelor of Nursing course at Australian Catholic University is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC). It is also approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. This university is ranked at #4 in Australia for Nursing. As a part of the course, students enrolled in BSN course will untake clinical placements. 

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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MH Nursing CET rank under 200 will help to get adimission to the top colleges. Candidates need to obtain 75+ marks to get a rank under 200. 

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Candidates appearing for the MH Nursing CET 2026 exam need to carry a hall ticket and a valid photo id. Carry the photo id used while applying for the MH Nursing CET. If there is any mismatch in the name mentioned in the hall ticket and the photo id, else students will not be allowed to take the test.

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