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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
In Jharkhand, admissions for B.Sc. Nursing programs are open at prominent institutions such as Manrakhan Mahto Nursing College in Ranchi and BNTC School of Nursing and Paramedical Science in Jamshedpur. Manrakhan Mahto Nursing College, affiliated with Ranchi University, offers comprehensive training with access to a 100-bedded hospital for hands-on clinical experience. BNTC, located in Jamshedpur, is accepting direct admissions for its 2024 session, providing strong academic support, internships, and assured placement opportunities.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is worth pursuing BSc Nursing at Krupanidhi College of Nursing, Bangalore. The college is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi of Health Sciences and recognised by the Indian Nursing Council, Karnataka Nursing Council, and the Government of Karnataka. KCN is well-known for its nursing courses. The College assures 100% placement assistance with experienced faculty. Apart from these, the College provides all the other amenities to the students.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
It is important to note that the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani does not have a B.Sc. Nursing programme for registration on the Common Admission Test. It is mainly concentration in engineering, science and management faculties. If you are pointing to another Birla College of Nursing then it must be noted that majority of the nursing colleges in India including the Birla Group of colleges demands minimum 50 percent marks in Class XII with Physics, Chemistry, Biology for B. Sc. Nursing. Admission could be based on merit or entrance examination, nonetheless, details of the various cutoffs pertaining to admission i
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
In Odisha, admission in B.Sc Nursing is generally offered through OJEE, while PG in Nursing is usually entrance test through OJEE, though certain private nursing colleges take examination answer key of NEET into consideration for admission. If you have qualified for NEET, you can vie for an opportunity to join specific private colleges that offer an opportunity based on your performance in the NEET exam. But in the case of government colleges, perhaps NEET won't be quite as decisive and the OJEE rank would be more influential. You should contact the particular colleges themselves or the Odisha State Nursing Council to determine more ab
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The hostel fees at St. George College of Management, Science and Nursing vary depending on the type of accommodation and facilities provided. On average, the hostel fees range from 70,000 to 90,000 per year. This fee typically includes lodging, basic amenities, and meals. The college offers separate hostels for boys and girls with facilities such as furnished rooms, Wi-Fi, laundry services, and a mess providing nutritious food. Additional charges may apply for services like air-conditioned rooms or other extra amenities.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The fee structure for the B.Sc Nursing programme at R S Roy College of Nursing varies. The tuition fees and additional charges like registration, examination, laboratory, clinical training, library, and uniform fees are part of the fees. The college also provides options for financial aid and scholarships based on merit or need. There are payment plans available to help students manage tuition fees. For the most current and detailed fee structure, it would be prudent to contact the admissions office directly, or check the official website of the institution.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
- To be eligible for admission to the B.Sc. in Nursing course at P.S.G. College of Nursing in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, applicants must meet the following minimum eligibility marks:
- OC/BC/BCM/MBC/DNC candidates
- Pass in Higher Secondary Courses with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Botany, and Zoology with not less than 45% aggregate marks
- SC/SCA/ST candidates
- Pass in Higher Secondary Courses with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Botany, and Zoology with not less than 40% aggregate marks
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Distance education is not conducted for many programs, especially for B.Sc Nursing (Post Basic) for the simple reason that they include lots of practical and clinical lessons. To gain admission to the regular program:
1. Eligibility: Be in possession of any other nursing Diploma recognised by the NRB, and be registered by the NRB as a nurse.
2. Entrance Exam: Sit for the NEET Nursing exam or the college of their choice specific entrance exam.
3. Application: The form fills up online on the University of Delhi's admission portal within the admission period which is usually from June to August every year.
4. Documents: NEET score card/diplom
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