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The fee structure at CSI Kalyani College of Nursing for B.Sc. in Nursing in 2023 is INR 1,80,000 for General category students, INR 1,50,000 for SC/ST students, and INR 1,60,000 for OBC students.
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The cutoff is expected to be around 50-60% for the general category and 45-55% for reserved categories.
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According to Shiksha.com, the fee structure at Peerless College of Nursing for General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is INR 1 lakh to INR 2 lakh per annum.
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According to Shiksha.com, the fee structure for the B.Sc. in Nursing program at Peerless College of Nursing, Kolkata, West Bengal is as follows:
Annual Tuition And Fee Total Fee
- General INR1,50,000 -INR6,00,000
- OBC INR1,30,000 -INR5,20,000
- SC/ST INR1,00,000 -INR4,00,000
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The fee structure for the B.Sc. in Nursing program at G.T.N. College of Nursing, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu for the academic year 2023-24 is as follows:
Category Annual Tuition - Fee Total Fee
- General INR1,20,000- INR4,80,000
- OBC INR1,00,000 -INR4,00,000
- SC/ST INR80,000- INR3,20,000.
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The cutoff marks for B.Sc. in Nursing (Ayurveda) at Shekhawati Group of Institutions for the academic year 2022-23 were as follows:
- General category: 55%
- OBC category: 50%
- SC/ST category: 45%
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, AKTU University offers B.Sc nursing to the candidates. AKTU is a private University which offers various courses to the students. One can get admission to AKTU by taking the NEET Exam conducted by NTA every year and also the students can get direct admission based on the 10+2 merit list. The candidate must have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 10+2 grade and should have a score minimum of 60% aggregate in their board Examination.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
All colleges offer admission to BSc nursing degrees through an entrance examination administered by the NTA or the colleges themselves. Only a few institutions use merit-based admissions. Before filling out the form, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility standards established by each college. In some Universities NEET Exam by NTA is also accepted by the Universities and admission is given based on the merit-list released by the University for the NEET Exam. The merit list is based on the categories.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
After GNM one can pursue a Bachelor'. Yes, after the gap of 7 years after GNM one can pursue B.Sc Nursing. Following GNM, one can register with the State Nurse Registration Council as an R.N.R.M. Following that, one may work and earn work experience. This qualification can be utilized to enroll in a BSc nursing (Post Basic) programme at an INC-accredited college. A Nursing Degree will be conferred upon completion of the BSc program.
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