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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
You need a minimum of 300+ marks in NEET for government colleges. If you want to attend a particular college, you have to meet their percentile criteria for selection. The average is 90+ for the general category in top medical colleges, which varies according to the faculty. Ranks depend on the seats available and the competition level there.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
To become a Registered Nurse, it is mandatory to pursue a recognised program. You can choose from either a GNM, ANM, BSc in Nursing, or a Post Basic BSc Nursing course. It will not only help you get the right knowledge and skills in the field, but also make you eligible to practice in a healthcare facility.
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