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B.Sc (Basic) Candidates must have passed Class 12 in Physics Chemistry and Biology (PCB) and should be medically fit. B.Sc. (Post-Basic) candidates must have passed Class 12 in PCB. In addition, one has to get a Certificate in general nursing or midwifery and register himself or herself as a registered nurse or registered midwife with the State Nurses Registration Council. Durin
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FOR B.SC. NURSING COURSE: There are 60 seats with following seat allocation, 30 seats for General Category, 9 seats for SC Category, 5 seats for ST Category and 16 seats for OBC (non-creamy layer) category. Physically challenged candidates are not eligible for B.Sc. nursing course.
Intermediate / 10+2 or equivalent with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry. Biology) and English from a recognized Board / University with minimum of 50% aggregate marks (PCBE) for the General Category, 40% for OBC (non-creamy layer)/SC/ST,
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