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Shailja Rawat

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AIIMS Bhubaneshwar offers a BSc programme spread across many various specialisations. One of the top specialisations opted for by students is Nursing. Under this course, the institute offers around 75 seats.

All of these seats are reserved for female candidates only. To get a seat, interested candidates must first check the eligibility criteria. Those who are eligible can apply for the entrance test and participate in the subsequent counselling process.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Yes, sure you can get admission in B.Sc Nursing at any government college. As this year, the cut off for B.Sc nursing for ST- PWD category is 40 percentile i.e., 120-180 marks.

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Shailja Rawat

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As per the curriculum of the BSc Nursing course at SGPGI, core subjects carry the highest amount of credits. Some of the core subjects included are:

  • Applied Anatomy
  • Applied Sociology
  • Applied Physiology
  • Nursing Foundation I including First Aid module
  • Health/Nursing Informatics & Technology
  • Applied Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Adult Health Nursing I with integrated pathophysiology including BCLS module

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Shailja Rawat

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SGPGI Lucknow BSc in Nursing is a four-year UG-level course. The course duration of all the courses is four years, comprising three academic years and one year of compulsory stipendiary internship. As per official sources, the institute has a seat intake of 60 for the BSc in Nursing.

Note: The above seat intake is as per official sources. However, it is subject to change.

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Muskan

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It can be difficult, but not impossible, to gain admission to a government nursing college for a B.Sc. Nursing programme with 83% on your Class 12th boards and 133 on the NEET. In many states, passing the NEET is a requirement to be eligible for nursing programs. However, because there are fewer places available and there is fierce rivalry, government universities typically have higher cutoff scores. State-level counselling programs or private nursing schools may provide you better opportunities. Make whether the state you are applying to has any entrance tests or other requirements for nursing admittance.

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Muskan

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Candidates must normally fulfil the minimal eligibility requirements, which include passing the 12th grade with at least 50% of the possible points in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, in order to be admitted to Aditya College of Nursing's B.Sc. Nursing program. You fulfil the eligibility requirements with 58.8%. A personal interview and/or an entrance exam may be part of the admissions process. For comprehensive details on the application procedure, necessary paperwork, and any entrance exams or interviews, it is advised to check out the college's official website or get in touch with the admissions office.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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After Diploma nursing, you can do the following courses.

  1. B.Sc. MLT
  2. P.B.Sc. Nursing 

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Gujjula Namratha

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For B.Sc. in Anaesthesia Technology at JIPMER, applicants need to have 50.0% in 12th.

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Parul Thapa

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There are many tasks ANM nurses take on though not to mention main ones above offering primary health services to individuals or communities. They are trained in administration of drugs, dressing of wounds and also first aid.
ANM Nurses also assist in management of chronic diseases by following up on vital signs and dispensing prescribed medications. ANM Nurses are involved in health assessment and screening.

Nurses do a physical examination, collect specimens for diagnostic testing and also obtain a patient's medical history. ANM Nurses play a key role in maternal and child healthcare, too.
Also, ANM Nurses take part in community health

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Parul Thapa

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Yes but first you need to enrol with nursing council of specific state where you intend to practice. 

Right now there's ongoing registration with Indian Nursing Council which will allow nurses to practice in any state without requirement of being registered with each state's nursing council. 

Hopefully, this will become operational and effective shortly.

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