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ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery) courses are generally offered by both government and private institutions across India. In government ANM colleges, the annual fee is quite affordable, ranging from rupees five thousand to rupees fifteen thousand. Private colleges may charge between rupees forty thousand and rupees seventy thousand per year. Admission forms are typically released between April and July, depending on the state. You should check your respective State Nursing Council or Directorate of Medical Education for official notifications. Admission is often done on merit basis using 12th marks, particularly in Science stream.
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The new cut off of B.Sc. Nursing (Post-Basic) at AIIMS Delhi 2025 is out. The examinations were conducted on June 21, 2025 and the results have been announced on June 27, 2025 onwards. The cutoffs are posted in form of overall ranks under different categories. To give an example, the general (UR) cut-off rank of AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing (Post-Basic) 2025 is 16016, OBC (NCL) 20575, SC 26164, ST 26007.It is imperative to mention that the admission is based not only on a written test (70 marks) but also on a personal interview (30 marks). The candidates must pass both phases. All the detailed cutoffs, including qualifying marks and subsequent
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To access previous year question papers (PYQs) for Maharashtra Nursing CET, start with the MHT CET official site under the “Downloads” or “Question Bank” section—they publish solved PDFs. Additionally, many nursing coaching platforms, forums and educational groups maintain archives of past papers. YouTube channels focused on nursing exam prep may offer walkthroughs and topic-wise solutions. Lastly, nursing aspirant groups on Telegram/WhatsApp often share compiled test files. Regular practice with official pattern and time-bound mocks significantly boosts your readiness for the actual CET.
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Yes, several colleges in Haldwani offer GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) courses. Options include Government Nursing School Haldwani, Sushila Tiwari Nursing College, and Himalayan Institute of Nursing. Although preference is often given to Science students, some institutes consider Arts stream candidates if they meet minimum marks criteria in Class 12 (usually 40–50%). The course duration is three years with both theoretical and practical training. Fees range from fifty thousand to one Lacs rupees per year, depending on the college. Check individual institute websites for specific eligibility details.
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The fee for B.Sc Nursing at a Government College of Nursing is generally affordable, ranging from fifteen thousand to twenty-five thousand rupees per year. Admissions are conducted through state-level entrance exams or merit lists, depending on the state nursing council's regulations. Application processes usually commence between May and July each year. Candidates need to have completed Class twelve with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects and a minimum of forty-five percent marks. Keep track of the official state nursing council websites for updates on admission notifications and deadlines.
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PGIMER Chandigarh conducts its own entrance examination for admission to B.Sc. Nursing, and the cutoff varies annually based on exam difficulty, number of applicants, and category-wise seats. Typically, for the general category, scoring around fifty to sixty percent in the entrance test gives a good chance, while reserved category candidates may have lower cutoffs. The official merit list is published on the PGIMER website after the entrance exam results are announced. It's advisable to check the previous year's cutoffs and prepare with PGIMER's sample papers for better clarity and readiness.
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Many government and reputed private institutions run Post Basic B.Sc Nursing, including AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, CMC Vellore, Government College of Nursing Trivandrum, RAK College of Nursing Delhi, KLE Belagavi, Manipal College of Nursing, SRM College of Nursing, Jamia Hamdard and Armed Forces Medical Services colleges. Eligibility usually demands a valid GNM qualification, registration with a state nursing council, and often one year of experience. Admissions may be through institute level entrance tests, state counselling or merit lists. Fees vary widely, from under fifty thousand rupees in government colleges to two Lacs
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For taking admission at SGPPGI Lucknow for B.Sc Nursing, candidates should bring 10th certificate, 12th certificate, caste certificate ( If applicable), Migration certificate (If applicable), Address proof, passport size photograph, Transfer certificate. The above given documents are required for admission.
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