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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
UHSR conducts its own “Haryana BSc Nursing Entrance Test (CET)” for B.Sc. Nursing admissions.
The 2025 CET for B.Sc Nursing was held on 7 September 2025; the results / merit list were published on 10–11 September 2025.
UHSR's official “seat‑matrix / counselling schedule” page lists regular updates (2025‑26 admission notices, seat matrices, counselling rounds) for B.Sc. Nursing.
The qualifying marks (i.e. minimum required to be eligible) for CET 2025 are: 30% for General, and 25% for SC / BC / PwBD.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Yes, there are indications that some campuses of MMU do not admit male students into General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM).
For MMU, Ambala / Sadopur — one listing explicitly states for GNM: "this course is only provided for the female.
Online guide of GNM courses across India states that “male candidates may be admitted” in GNM generally.
Another page about the GNM course at MMU (Mullana/Ambala) shows GNM is offered — but it does not clearly specify male eligibility.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
The college does offer ANM
Their website and multiple college‑listing sites show that SSBCON offers a 2‑year full‑time ANM diploma course.
Seat intake is shown as around 30 for the ANM course.
Medium / Language requirement — Hindi/Devanagari script required
According to the admission information for ANM at SSBCON, one of the eligibility requirements is that “the candidates should know Hindi (Devanagri script)”.
This suggests that at least some of the admission, documentation, and/or instruction may expect Hindi‑language competence — which implies that the course likely accommodates Hindi‑speaking
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes, MES College of Nursing (at least the campus in Malappuram / Perinthalmanna, Kerala) is a private (self‑financing / minority/private‑management) college.
As for the total fees, here's roughly what public sources show (but note: “total fees” often means tuition only — you may need to add hostel, mess, materials, etc., if applicable):
For B.Sc. in Nursing: about ₹ 3.62 lakh for full course (4 years)
For M.Sc. in Nursing (post‑graduate): around ₹ 2.00 lakh total.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, King's College London provides its students various accommodation options as part of its 10+ residential halls.
Rooms are available catering to everyone's requirements from standard & en-suite rooms to studios apartments. Duration of stay being 40 weeks.
Students are recommended to book accommodations as soon as possible post-receiving the offer letter, as the halls are of much demand to the student population in London.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
All 3 universities are ranked by top ranking publishers for their Nursing courses. The table below shows rankings for Nursing courses 2025 -
Top Ranking Bodies | King's College London | University of Edinburgh | University of Manchester |
|---|---|---|---|
QS Ranking 2025 | #1 | #46 | #10 |
THE Ranking 2025 for Medical and Health | #12 | #21 | #48 |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking (UK) | #13 | #2 | #4 |
The Guardian Ranking 2025 | #13 | #1 | #41 |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
After graduation from the King's College London, there are many options for students in terms of industries which are related to Nursing. Mentioned below are some industries in which Nursing graduates get into are -
Top Industries | Percentage of students engaged |
|---|---|
Healthcare Services | 65.5% |
Education | 11.9% |
Business Development | 8.5% |
Community and Social Services | 7.8% |
Operations | 6.3% |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Graduates of Nursing Courses attain many different Nursing related skills which help them for future perspective. Below mentioned are the top skills which students learn while studying Nursing courses at King's College London -
Skills | Percentage of students attaining the skill |
|---|---|
Nursing | 31.43% |
Healthcare | 23.73% |
Hospitals | 15.64% |
Clinical Research | 14.96% |
Patient Safety | 14.26% |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
KCL provides its students the best possible environment to learn and upskill themselves in and maintains strong links with some key industry stakeholders both in UK and across the world.
Many top companies recruiting graduates from King's College University, listed below are some of the Nursing top recruiters:
Top Companies Hiring Nursing Graduates |
|---|
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust |
King's College London |
Barts Health NHS Trust |
NHS |
NHS England |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Application process cannot be same for UG and PG Nursing courses. UG courses application process is managed by UCAS so it cannot be same as PG courses which are totally managed by the university.
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