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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
In Berhampur and Ganjam, for nursing, the most commonly sought-after and recognised courses are the B.Sc Nursing (four-year degree) and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery, a three-year diploma). B.Sc Nursing is generally preferred for broader career prospects, higher education, and eligibility for more advanced roles. Institutions like the College of Nursing (attached to MKCG Medical College, Berhampur) or other private nursing colleges in the region would be good places to inquire about these programs, focusing on their affiliations and clinical exposure.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Suruchi Institute of Nursing's (B.Sc) Nursing program:
- 2.88 Lacs + 40,000 seat fee
- CNET entrance exam
- 4-year course with clinical training
- Hostel available
- Recognized by Lucknow University & Indian Nursing Council.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The fees for the Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program at Desh Bhagat University are Rs 1,63,340 for the full-time program with hostel. It is not possible to do the course in a non-attending mode, as the program is listed as "Full Time".
Full-time Program with Hostel:
- The total fee for the 4-year Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program with hostel accommodation is Rs 1,63,340.
Non-attending Mode:
- Desh Bhagat University does not offer a non-attending or distance learning option for the Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program. The program is designed as a full-time, on-campus course.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
If you want admission in a college in udaypur and you want to become a gynaecologist then you should choose that college which is popular for this course and you should also take full information about that course and college if you are interested in this course then you can take admission in this course
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
After (B.Sc) with ZBC, consider these courses:
1. (B.Sc) Nursing: Rewarding healthcare career with job security and specialisation opportunities.
2. (M.Sc) Biotechnology: Research and development roles in pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and agriculture.
3. (B.Sc) Radiology: Growing field with opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic labs.
Choose based on your goals, interests, and priorities, considering factors like job security, salary potential, and personal interest.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
You have not been able to access your B.Sc. Post Basic Nursing registration certificate and you should rush to the State Nursing Council at whose domain your institution (Holy Family Hospital, Okhla) has its affiliation. In this case, this would be Delhi Nursing Council (DNC) since you are in Delhi. They have online services; you can visit their official site to know their new registration or application status. You may be required to give details of your application, college, and your personal identification. In case of not making it clear online, call their helpline or email the registrar. They will be able to tell you the procedure,
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Once you qualify a B.Sc. Nursing entrance examination, the process of completing the admission will follow by the next step generally involved in the activity are counselling, verification of documents, and payment of fee. The minimum qualification for all the B.Sc. Nursing courses is not an entrance exam, there are colleges where admission is done directly on the basis of your 10+2 marks (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), which includes both the private colleges as well as deemed universities. Nonetheless, the majority of the government colleges and prestigious institutions do require such an exam as NEET, AIIMS Nursing, or state entrance
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
NIMHANS B.Sc Nursing admission for 2025 started from June 1 and the last date to apply was June 15.
The entrance exam will be held on July 27, 2025. Students who want to join must fill the online form before the last date.
After applying, they have to appear for the entrance exam.
Based on the exam result, admission will be given.
So, if you are planning to study B.Sc Nursing at NIMHANS, make sure to apply on time and prepare well for the entrance test held in July.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
In order to be admitted to a nursing course at Shri Ram Murti Smarak University, Bareilly, you must come with 10+2 with Science (PCB) and English having a minimum of 50% of aggregate marks are (40% in case of SC/ST/OBC), and the minimum age should be 17 as on December 31st of the year you seek admission. Online application is available on their official site and is usually on merit basis as indicated in the M.J.P. Rohilkhand university requirements. Once the application is made, the merit list is declared and after that, there is counselling and seat allocation.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you have a good chance of securing your admission into the B.Sc. Nursing in Rayat Bahra, Hoshiarpur Campus and you would be allowed to drop even at this stage, even though you are in graduation. They normally require 10+2 (Medical stream) or 45 percent marks (40 percent marks SC/ST). Although they are coupled with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Faridkot, and refer to NEET, they also appear to be taking direct admissions at the merit-based 10+2 medical level. Being a dropper is not usually in your disadvantage as long as you fit the academic and age requirements (must be at least 17 years old). The direct contact
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