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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a score of 154 in NEET, it will be challenging to get a seat in a government medical college for B.Sc Nursing since the cut-off scores are generally higher for government colleges. Government colleges consider candidates with more NEET score for nursing. Though there could be a chance of getting admission in certain government colleges with lower cutoffs or reserved categories, depending on the state and seat availability. You could also try private nursing colleges, although fees would be more. It is best to look for specific cutoff trends and counseling updates for more precise details.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Since you have scored 511 marks in your 2nd PUC, you are eligible for B.Sc. Nursing courses in Mangalore. These are some of the colleges which provide this course:

Father Muller College of Nursing
Mangalore, India
Provides a 4-year B.Sc. Nursing course under the affiliation of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. Eligibility is a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in 10+2 exams.

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Kirti Saharan

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Yes, there is a combined entrance for all the courses. Based on marks courses are distributed among students. 

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Taniya

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There is entrance exam for post basic B.Sc nursing at every state in June- July. After you cleared the exam you can got admission in government college in less fee.

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Ravi Babu

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General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a three-year curriculum offered by Sikkim Professional University. The entire cost of tuition for the GNM course is roughly 1,84,167.
A 10+2 diploma with at least 50% in PCB/PCM and English, as well as the an age restriction of 17 to 25, are prerequisites for eligibility.
The GNM program is not eligible for the university's different cost the breaks, such as the Women Empowerment Concession, which offers a 20% discount for the female students.

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Trishita Gupta

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The best private universities or colleges to pursue B.Sc in Nursing are:

  1. IQ City Institute of Nursing Sciences
  2. Sister Nivdita University
  3. Peerless College of Nursing
  4. Apollo Nursing College

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Deepanshu

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Bsc nursing course is best option it will provide you better career option in higher hospitals and u can earn more in that by opening your own nursing home . Nursing provide u understanding about the care taking of patients which helps u to learn a lot about the environment of hospital after lot of experience you can also join hospital administration have a good salary and good package

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