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Mohit Datta

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AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exam is considered the toughest among students as it specifically is targeted to offer admissions to the most prestigious AIIMS institutes in India. It has relatively high competition, challenging exams, high merits, etc. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some reasons why you should opt for a Mental Health Nursing course:

  • Opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of individuals with mental health issues.
  • Increasing need for mental health professionals due to rising awareness and prevalence of mental health conditions.
  • Develop expertise in areas such as psychiatric assessment, crisis intervention, and therapeutic communication.
  • Work in various settings including hospitals, community health centers, outpatient clinics, and private practices.

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Karthik Goud

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With a EAPCET rank of 22622, 80 marks in NEET, and 968 in inter, belonging to the ST category it is unlikely you'll get a free seat for B.Sc. Nursing, as your EAPCET rank is relatively high and the competition for free seats is intense. A rank of 22622 in EAPCET while a good score, is likely not competitive enough for a free seat in B.Sc. Nursing especially considering the high demand for these programs

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Indrani Choudhury

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The candidates should pass BSc Nursing (Basic) or Post Basic BSc in Nursing Degree or (Post Certificate BSc Nursing of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka (RGUHS) or any other university accepted as equivalent by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. Students can check other eligibility criteria from the points mentioned below:

  • Minimum of one year experience after obtaining a BSc in Nursing (Basic), in a Hospital or in a Nursing educational Institution or Community Health Setting.

  • For a candidate with a Post-basic BSc in Nursing Degree, no such experience is needed after graduation.

  • Registered in the State Nursing

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SRINJOY GHOSH

Beginner-Level 5

To get free admission for BSc nursing course in a government college, you should aim for a high score in NEET UG, meet the eligibility criteria and apply to government colleges during the counselling process. If you are from a socially backward background, you might get additional help from the government for your admission. 

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SRINJOY GHOSH

Beginner-Level 5

To secure a free seat (or subsidized fees) for a B.Sc nursing course, focus on securing a good rank in the NEET exam or other relevant entrance exam. You can explore scholarship opportunities based on merit and income. You must look for colleges which are operated by the government. There are various which offer free seats to some students.

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Jassgobind Singh

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To apply for B.Sc Nursing at Government Nursing College, Haldwani, you need to pass 10+2 with Science (PCB) and English, with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks from a recognised board, and you also have to qualify for the NEET UG entrance exam.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Here are some popular books recommended for Nursing and Midwifery students in India:

  • PRACTICAL RECORD BOOK FOR General NURSING AND MIDWIFERY by Dr Mahipal Singh Fenin.
  • Midwifery and obstetrics for B.Sc Nursing Students by Dr Shally Magon.
  • Myles Textbook For Midwives International Edition 17E by Jayne Marshall.
  • Myles Textbook For Midwives International Edition 17E by Ruma Singh.
  • Midwifery Practice by Jo Alexander.
  • A Comprehensive Textbook of Midwifery & Gynecological Nursing by Annamma Jacob.

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Mohit Datta

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Midwifery is considered a medical profession in several nations (unique for its independent and direct specialised education; should not be confused with the medical speciality, which depends on previous general training). A midwife is a person who works in the field of midwifery.

Nursing and Midwifery courses are essential components of healthcare education, preparing individuals to provide crucial medical care and support to patients, mothers, and newborns. These courses typically cover a range of topics, including anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, patient care techniques, maternal and newborn health, and professional ethics.

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