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Hi, Definitely you can get admission in Post basic B.Sc. Nursing if you have a minimum work experience of 24 months, are registered as Registered nurse and Registered Midwives and possesses a 3 year Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifey.
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Because the NEET cutoff for nursing can be as high as 300 at government colleges, depending on the state and seat availability, it has cut off more than 350 marks for the open category.
Still, with 62 marks, you can apply to some private nursing colleges like the Riddhi Vinayak College of Nursing. Alternatively, you can check the nursing college cutoff in your home
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To get admission in BSc nursing, one must have passed the 12th grade or an equivalent with biology as a subject.
Admissions to this college are done on the basis of NEET and MHT CET scores, and the cutoff is released after counseling by the Common Entrance Test Cell of Maharashtra.
For this year, the cutoff has yet to be declared on the official website of CET Maharashtra as MHT CET and NEET have declared results in September.
The counseling process is still going on, and the cutoff information for 2022 sessions is not available
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