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Kunal Lalwani

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The MCC counselling service exists to handle MBBS and BDS admissions exclusively while it does not include B.Sc. Nursing. All candidates pursuing B.Sc. Nursing must attend counselling operated by state authorities or different institutions. A state-level admissions procedure conducts B.Sc. Nursing admission sessions in multiple states and each session runs its course based on seat availability. General category candidates obtain cutoff percentiles between 55% and 65% throughout these counseling sessions in the most recent admission cycles. The NEET scores act as the main determinant in the admission process which begins with registrati

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Divyansh Yadav

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According to available information on the website, the latest cutoff for a B.Sc. in Nursing at Jeevan Jyoti Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences is a minimum of 45% in your 12th standard with science subjects, with no specific details about category-wise cutoffs mentioned; it's best to contact the college directly for the most recent information on their admission process and cutoffs. 

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The fees ranges from Rs.30,000 - Rs.50,000 for the 1st year. The duration of the course is 3 years. The eligibility criteria for admission in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) in Kerala University of Health Sciences is 10+2 with Science/Arts, minimum 40% marks

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Kapil Lalwani

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BSc Nursing students can enroll at Topiwala National Medical College for INR 41,000 per year through MH Nursing CET while BYL Nair Charitable Hospital charges INR 35,000 per year for the program. Candidates looking to enroll at Bombay Hospital Institute of Nursing can pursue the Bsc Nursing programme for INR 45,000 per year. Two institutions offering affordable fees to healthcare students include Seth GS Medical College with an INR 43,000 yearly cost and Grant Medical College charging INR 42,000 annually. The nursing programs span across the  four years and these colleges welcome about 100-150 students through their annual admissi

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Kapil Lalwani

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Delhi contains several private colleges which allow students to enroll in BSc (H) Nursing courses through alternative admission criteria besides NEET scores. The most popular private college choices for students include Amity University which charges INR 5.84 Lacs in tuition fees and Galgotias University with a tuition fee cost of INR 5.08 Lacs together with Integral University demanding INR 5.6 Lacs from students. NIMS Nursing College and Parul University are other suitable options for you to consider because NIMS charges INR 7 Lacs while Parul considers INR 4.5 Lacs as tuition fees. The admission process for these colleges depends on

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Kapil Lalwani

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BSc Nursing admission at government colleges in Marathwada's Maharashtra for 2024 requires fulfillment of two requirements: successful completion of Class 12 Physics and Chemistry and Biology with passing marks and medical fitness clearance. You qualify for admission to BSc Nursing through your 10+2 examination scores combined with your performance in NEET or MHT-CET entrance tests. The average fees for BSc Nursing colleges in Maharashtra range from INR 9,000 to INR 1.5 Lacs per annum. Maharashtra has six public colleges where students can pursue BSc Nursing courses together with twenty-two government-run nursing programs. Thus you can

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Contacting the university itself or using authorized admission consultants remains the method for securing direct entry to private university BSc Nursing programs. Active admission into private universities for BSc Nursing needs applicants who obtained 45% to 50% marks in 10+2 Science courses and certain universities shift their criteria to accept students with 40% to 45% cumulative scores. To seek direct admission into private universities for BSc Nursing students must submit an application form along with completing a counseling session before making a fee payment of INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000 according to the university guidelines.

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