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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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 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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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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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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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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The fee structure at Dhanalakshmi College of Nursing for General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) usually depends upon the courses. The total Fee structure of the college includes the tuition fee, Hostel Fee, etc. The total Fee includes the Tuition charge of 70000, management fee of 12000, other fee of 5000, book fee of 3000, hostel fee of 40000, and mess fee of 20000. The course fee usually depends on the course or is sometimes included in the other fee only. 

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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D Pharma is a 2 year Diploma course which is all about study of drugs and medicines. It also includes making and testing of medicines. D Pharma graduates can find jobs in hospitals, pharmacies & pharmaceutical companies.

GNM is a 3 year Diploma course which is all about nursing and midwifery. GNM graduates can work as nurses in hospitals and clinics. 

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Kishan Sah

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It's possible that you're seeking for details on direct college admission for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Direct admission is available to nursing programs at several colleges. For instance, the direct-admit nursing programme at Purdue University requires students to complete four years of nursing coursework and three years of clinical experience. 
To be eligible for direct admission to a nursing degree at several universities, you must: 
3.8 as the minimal cumulative GPA
English in high school for four years
Biology in high school for one year
One year of chemistry in high school
One year of physics in high sch

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Kishan Sah

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There are 453 places available at Rangaraya Medical College in Kakinada. According to their NEET cutoff, candidates are chosen. The range for the NEET-SS cutoff is 85 to 236. 
All medical specialties' closing ranks in 2023 varied from 1930 to 80976. General Medicine, with a closing rank of 1930, was the specialty with the highest level of competition. 
9159 rank was the total cutoff for NEET in 2023. 

 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The approximate fee for B.Sc. Nursing of asked college is between 7-8 Lacs.

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Candidate must have passed in the FIRST Attempt, senior secondary examination (10+2) or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and English with not less than 50 per cent as regular student from a recognised board/statutory/University/Examination body. Candidates who have qualified NCC 'C' are required to upload their certificate during the time of application process.  

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