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Aman Kumar

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Eligibility: Class 12 (PCB) with a minimum of fifty percent marks (forty-five percent for reserved categories). Many states/universities now use NEET UG or their entrance tests + counselling. Steps: (1) Watch state nursing counselling portals (e.g., Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal); (2) Apply to deemed/private universities directly; (3) Keep documents ready Class 10/12 marksheets, domicile, caste/EWS (if applicable), medical fitness, Aadhaar; (4) Attend counselling, lock choices, verify at the institute; (5) Pay fee (often around one Lacs to two Lacs rupees per year in private colleges; government is far lower). Clinical exposure,

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Currently any specific vacancies for a nursing tutor at SLV College of Nursing without Direct Access to their official recruitment Chanel or job posting while there are various nursing tutor job listed in Karnataka and other parts of including those on indeed and these do not specify SLV College of Nursing

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Direct admission for BSC nursing at Apollo gleneagles Nursing College Kolkata is not typically available as admission is primarily based on merit through the JEANPAS UG entrance examination conduct by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board wbjeeb followed by a personal interview

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Lakshmi

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A safe score in NEET for MNS in 2025, especially for Lucknow, is generally considered to be 350-400 or higher. This is a benchmark score to aim for, and the actual cutoff may vary based on category and the overall performance in NEET that year.  

Category: Different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST) have different cutoff scores. 

NEET Difficulty: A tougher NEET paper may result in a lower cutoff. 

Number of Applicants: More applicants generally lead to a higher cutoff. 

Overall Performance: The overall performance of candidates in NEET impacts the cutoff. 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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The total tuition fee for the BSc nursing course at Bibi Halima College of Nursing and Medical Technology is 1.50 Lacs for the two year duration while this is the stated tuition fee the actual fee structure may include additional components like security deposit and hostel fees and is subject to change

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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Yes, AIIMS Guwahati does offer a B.Sc.  (Post Basic) Nursing course. In addition to the 4-year B.Sc.  (Hons) Nursing program, they also provide a 2-year B.Sc.  (Post Basic) Nursing programme for registered nurses seeking advanced education. 

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Alisha Alam

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This INC-compliant curriculum integrates theory, lab work, and clinical practicum, progressing from foundational sciences and basic nursing to advanced specialties, leadership, community health, and research. Each year builds structured competencies in physiological, psychological, pharmacological, social, ethical, technological, and managerial domains .

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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To get into the JIPMER B.Sc. Nursing program, you need to appear for the NEET-UG exam and secure a good rank. While there isn't a specific JIPMER-conducted entrance exam, the NEET score is the sole criterion for admission to the B.Sc. Nursing course. The cutoff for general category is expected to be around 720 to 137, while for SC/ST/OBC it's expected to be 136 to 107. 

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Sonu Patel

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1.Yes, B.Sc Nursing is available at DU however the simplest in one college – Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON).

2.It is a part of Delhi University and one of the first-class nursing faculty members in India.

3.You must bypass 12th class with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Minimum 50% marks are required.

4.Admission isn't via DU UG portal (CSAS). You need to supply NEET-UG exam.

5.After NEET, counselling is executed, and you may select RAKCON in case your marks are exact.

6.No direct admission or DU front check is available for B.Sc Nursing.

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JITESH SINGH

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 Khalsa College in Patiala offers a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Nursing. Specifically, the college offers B.Sc Medical, which includes nursing, according to Khalsa College Patiala. They also offer Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing. Khalsa College of Nursing, which is part of Khalsa College, also offers various nursing programs. 

Khalsa College Patiala:

Offers a B.Sc. (Medical) degree, which encompasses nursing, according to the college website. 

Khalsa College of Nursing:

Affiliated with Khalsa College, it provides both B.Sc. and Post Basic B.Sc. nursing programs

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