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Rashmi Karan

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Since NEIGRIHMS is a premier government institute, the fees are already kept very low, around INR 73,000 for the entire four years. While the college doesn't provide internal scholarships, students from the eight Northeastern states can easily apply for State and National Scholarships (like Ishan Uday). These grants often cover the annual tuition and mess charges, making the course almost free for merit-holders and students from economically weaker sections looking for quality medical education.

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Rashmi Karan

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The biggest difference between Assam Institute of Nursing and government nursing colleges is the fee structure. Government colleges like Regional College of Nursing (RCN) Guwahati charge very minimal fees (often under INR 10,000 per year) because they are state-funded. In contrast, the Assam Institute of Nursing is a private institution where the total cost for the 3-year GNM course is higher, typically ranging between INR 2.5 - 4 Lakhs, including hostel fees, similar to other private players like Assam down town University.

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The Assam Institute of Nursing follows the guidelines set by the Indian Nursing Council. If the council mandates an increase in the course duration while you are enrolled, changes will be implemented. However, any extra time added is not going to be institution-funded and students would need to bear the additional costs of the extended training period.

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Aspirants must complete Class 12 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with at least 45% aggregate to apply for BSc Nursing programme at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology. 

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Yes, NEIGRIHMS follows government-mandated reservation policies for seat allocation to ensure equitable opportunities. NEIGRIHMS allocates its 50 seats following central government norms, covering UR, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories. A major chunk of seats is reserved for candidates from North Eastern states. Additionally, up to 8 supernumerary seats are provided for students from J&K and Ladakh under the PM-USP scheme. Limited spots for foreign nationals are available. Any unfilled institutional or staff quota seats are typically converted to the All India Open Category.

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Rashmi Karan

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The College of Nursing, NEIGRIHMS, offers a total of fifty (50) seats annually for the BSc Nursing course. This is a four-year full-time program, which includes a six-month internship, affiliated with North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong. As it is a central government institution, these seats are highly competitive and admission is based strictly on merit. 

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Rashmi Karan

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Chances of admission to BSc Nursing at NEIGRIHMS College of Nursing are lower with a low NEET score because only 50 seats are available. Students should try to score high and get a score of 400-500 to improve their chances. However, cutoff varies each year. Category reservation may also help some students. Preparing well for NEET is important for admission.

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Rashmi Karan

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The cutoff for admission in BSc Nursing at NEIGRIHMS College of Nursing depends on NEET score, number of applicants, and seat availability. Higher competition means higher cutoff. Category also affects cutoff marks. Students with higher scores have better chances. Cutoff changes every year depending on exam difficulty and student performance.

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After completing BSc Nursing at NEIGRIHMS College of Nursing, graduates can work as Staff Nurse, Nursing Officer, or Community Health Nurse. They can work in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare centres. Some students also join government health services.  

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Rashmi Karan

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Students need to qualify the NEET-UG to seek admission in BSc Nursing course at NEIGRIHMS College of Nursing. After that, they must fill out the institute application form. The institute prepares a merit list based on NEET scores. Selected students are called for counselling. They need to submit documents and pay fees to confirm admission. This step-by-step process ensures fair and proper selection of students for the course.

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