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Vrishank Goud Sanam

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Sir H.N. Hospital and Research College of Nursing has a good track record when it comes to placements. They have collaborations with reputed hospitals and healthcare institutions, which provide excellent opportunities for students to secure placements. The college also offers career guidance and support to help students prepare for interviews and job placements. While individual efforts and skills play a crucial role in securing placements, the college's reputation and industry connections can definitely enhance your chances. It's always a good idea to research further and connect with alumni to get firsthand insights into the placemen

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Kagitha Mohanasree

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There are 40 students in my class. I have seen that all my seniors who passed last year are in clinical posting, and some are teaching in the same college and hospital. Some went for other colleges and other hospitals through college internships.

-reviewed by a student from Fathima hospital

So, the placements are good from this college 

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Kagitha Mohanasree

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The  seats intake count in Barala Nursing College is about 40 every year according to their website information. 

The admission is based on CBSE 12th or RBSE 12th marks. BSC in nursing is teh only course offered in this college. This college is ranked as 3 out of 5 as per student rating for this course. 

For any further information you can check the college website or shiksha website.

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Kagitha Mohanasree

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Barala Nursing College offers B.Sc. courses, among other disciplines. These classes are offered in the nursing stream.

BSC in nursing is the only course offered in Barala Nursing College as its a nursing college , it provide experstise in nursing course only. 

This course has almost 40 seats and admission is done through CBSE 12th or RBSE 12th marks.

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Kagitha Mohanasree

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It is not UGC approved and also not a part of AIU Membership.It is not NAAC accredited.It goes for 3 star over 5.Barala Nursing College is a good college in terms of ranking due to its placements as well.Barala Nursing College in Jaipur has a rating of 3 based on student reviews and is considered one of the leading institutes in Rajasthan. It offers various full-time courses and has good facilities on campus, such as hostels.

 

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Aneena Abraham

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The value of pursuing a Nursing degree at AIIMS will vary depending on your personal goals and situation. Here is a summary of the benefits and drawbacks to aid with your decision:

ProsCons
Prestigious ReputationHighly Competitive Entrance Exam
Excellent Quality of EducationStrict Discipline and Workload
Clinical ExposureLimited Seats for Male Candidates
High PlacementHigh Cost of Living
Competitve Stipend-

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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, you can definitely pursue Nursing in India without having to take the NEET exam. NEET is mandatory for MBBS and BDS programs, but not for BSc in Nursing. But to increase your chances of getting into best Nursing colleges in India, it is advised to appear for NEET. 

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, AIIMS Delhi is the top Nursing college in India according to NIRF 2024 under the Medical category, securing 1st position.

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Aneena Abraham

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There are more than 1,600 Nursing colleges in India offering Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery course to students. Among them, around 879 are private and 105 are government entities, and remaining colleges are government-aided. 

Candidates can see details below -

Parameters

Statistics

No. of Colleges

5,800+ colleges

Annual Fee

Free of cost: 4 colleges

Less than INR 1 lakh: 314 colleges

INR 1-2 lakh: 406 colleges

INR 2-3 lakh: 530 colleges

INR 3-5 lakh: 383 colleges

> INR 5 lakh: 141 colleges

Ownership

  • Private: 2,896 Colleges
  • Government: 450 Colleges
  • Semi Government: 369 Colleges

Courses Offered

BScGNMANMBSc (Post Basic), UG Diploma, MSc, etc.

Top Specialisations

Admission Process

Merit based or entrance based like KCET, AP EAMCET, etc.

 

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Sudarshan shinde

Beginner-Level 5

A wide range of nursing degrees are provided at the Apollo School of Nursing Hyderabad such as

Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery (3 Years)

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (4 Years)

Bachelor of Science for Trained Nurses (2 Years): Post Basic B.Sc. ( N)

Masters of Science in Nursing (2 Years) with five specialties. Community Health Nursing. Medical-Surgical Nursing.

Apollo School of Nursing, Hyderabad is known for its B. Sc course. It offers 100 seats for B. Sc in Nursing. Exams accepted in B. Sc are CBSE and TBSIE. A candidate must attain the minimum required marks in class 12, to be eligible for the course.

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