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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, it is possible to get admitted to a B.Sc. Nursing programme without appearing for the NEET exam. Many colleges and universities offer direct admission based on your 12th class marks.
Key Points:
NEET is not universally required:
While NEET is essential for MBBS and BDS programs, it's not mandatory for all B.Sc. Nursing admissions.
College-Specific Exams:
Many nursing colleges conduct their own entrance exams for B.Sc. Nursing admissions.
Direct Admission:
Some institutions offer direct admission based on your Class 12 marks, particularly if you have a good score in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
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There's no limitation to pursuing BSc Nursing alone; however, pursuing an MSc or specialisation programme will help you get advanced knowledge, specialised skills, and higher job roles. If you want to get leadership or management roles, a higher salary, career growth, etc., pursuing a master's course will help you do it.
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