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GUNGUN MISHRA

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The various universities in Lucknow offer decent and prestigious courses in BSC nursing there are a lot of medical colleges which are government Run additionally various prestigious private institutes are also offering courses in nursing BSc .

the list is as follows:

King George college of Medical sciences, Lucknow.

Vivekanand university of Medical sciences.

Era University Lucknow

Future India Group Charitable Trust FIGCT Lucknow

 Hindu Institute of Medical Sciences HIMS Lucknow

 Krishna Nursing and Paramedical Institute Lucknow

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Shirsha Dutta

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The latest cut off for B.Sc Nursing at College of B.Sc nursing is 50 percentile. The latest cut off for the General Category students is of 55 Percentile, that of the reserved categories that is the SC and ST are of 30 to 40 Percentile, OBC, NCL, PWD and The Women Candidates are of 45 to 50  Percentile. 

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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The cutoff mark to get admission in B.Sc Nursing at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) 

CategoryCutoff mark
General50%
OBC (NCL)45%
SC/ST40%
PwD35%

 

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Vishal ChauhanAn engineering student trying to spread knowledge

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Congratulations on your rank in TS EAMCET.  While it's difficult to guarantee a tuition-free seat, there are government colleges that offer subsidized or lower-cost seats for B.Sc Nursing.

  • In order to get free seat in B.Sc. you must score rank below 10000.
  • That means you have to score around 100 marks out of 160.

You can explore options like government colleges or institutes that have lower fee structures.

It's always a good idea to check with the respective colleges website directly for more information on available seats and fees.

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