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Aparna Vinod T

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Here are some deemed universities in India that offer PhD in Nursing programs.

Maharishi Markandeshwar Deemed to be University

Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth 

Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth

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Satyam Singh

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The Bhuvan College of Nursing offers thses many seats in each of the nursing courses in a year:

  • B.Sc. Nursing (4 years): 60 seats

  • Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (2 years): 30 seats

  • M.Sc. Nursing (2 years): 20 seats

So, overall there are total of 110 nursing seats over all the nursing courses.

So, in three years you can approximately assume almot 330 students passed from the College, if we take ideal case that there were no dropouts.

For more accurate infor, try contacting to the college itself.

 

 

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Prem Kumar singh

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To get admission to a B.Sc. in Nursing program at a Government Medical College (GMC), you'll need to meet the following requirements: 

You need to Pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. You'll also need to achieve a minimum of 45–50% in Class 12, depending on the college.

Appear for the entrance test NEET UG.

If you are shortlisted then you will be called for counseling sessions.

After seat allocation, you'll need to confirm the seat by paying the admission fee.

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Prem Kumar singh

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Yes, there is negative marking in the PGIMER BSc Nursing exam: 

  1. For every wrong answer, 1/4 marks are deducted
  2. For every unattempted question, zero marks are given
  3. The total marks for the question paper are 100

The PGIMER BSc Nursing exam is a computer-based test that lasts 90 minutes and consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. 

You can drop your estimated correct answers and I can calculate it for you. 

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Jagadesh Sai

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The latest cut off for the GNM Course of Sant Inder Dass Nursing Institute is applicable based on 40% in mark-sheet of 12th-class examinations. It is, thus applicable to students irrespective of which board they were taken admission from, given an additional preference to them for the science subjects which had been studied by students themselves. The institute holds as many as 40 total seats for the duration of the GNM Course offered that is three years' duration. Admission is merit-based from qualifying examination, and candidates need to fulfill other eligibility conditions, such as age limits, medical fitness, etc.

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Ujali padhiyar

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If you don't have Biology in Class 12 but want to go for B.Sc. Nursing,
1.  Bridge Class, See if a school gives a brief Biology class for PCM kids.
2. Do Biology After: Show up for a Biology Better test if your board lets you.
3. GNM Class: Join General Nursing and Midwifery, then go for Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing.
Private schools: Some schools might take PCM students for a nursing program.
5. Other Classes; Look into health help courses such as X-ray or Lab Tech.
Look into schools and reach out to the entrance offices for clear info.

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VISHAL GUPTA

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To prepare for a B.Sc. Nursing interview at Bangor University, focus on questions about your motivation, understanding of the nursing role, and personal qualities like empathy and teamwork. Be ready to discuss why you chose nursing, Bangor University, and its program. Familiarize yourself with the 6Cs of Nursing (Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, Commitment) and the NMC Code. Ethical scenarios and situational questions may also arise. 

 

 

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Anshika shukla

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By extending world-class education to our students, we make sure that they are worthy of the best placement opportunities. To date, we assure with 100% placement success our students have been conferred with job offers with the finest health care centres across the country and abroad as well.

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Jagadesh Sai

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Focus on key subjects like Biology, Physics, and Chemistry for the GNM nursing entrance exam at Government Medical Institute, Kolkata. These subjects are the fundamentals of the syllabus. English is also to be improved with regard to comprehension and grammar. General knowledge and current affairs are also sometimes included; therefore, being updated in them is a good practice. Practicing previous years' question papers and taking mock tests will familiarize you with the format of the exams and help improve your time management skills. So a well-rounded study plan over these areas will surely ensure success in the entrance exam.

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Anjali Raj

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The following procedures must be followed in order to get admitted to MGM College's B.Sc. Nursing programme in Aurangabad: Qualifications: You must have earned at least 45% in courses like biology, physics, chemistry, and English during your 10+2 (or equivalent) education. Usually, 17 is the minimum age requirement. Entrance Exam: MGM College has its own entrance exam, while it may also take into account entrance exams administered at the state or federal levels. Updates regarding the entrance process and exam dates must be found on the official website or in college notifications. Application Process: Complete the online or offline a

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