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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
To get into the B.Sc. Nursing course, VMMC has a fixed NEET-UG qualifying percentage admission standard for admission process. Cutoff can vary between 500 and 550 marks for general category candidates depending on the number of seats and the exam difficulty of that year. Backward castes normally fall under OBC, SC, ST which count around 400-450 marks on average. After the fact of rather strict college admission, it is not a secret that the number of seats for students and the college's popularity prevent many prospective students from getting in. Please refer to the first NEET counseling statistics and category-wise changing trends of
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
For obtaining the admission in GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) Nursing one should had the 10+2 with Biology, Physics, Chemistry with 40-50% marks. Admission often has two phases; an entrance test and a counseling session. Some institutions for example may also have what they term as direct entry admissions and these they offer to students who have outstanding performances. Furthermore, the minimum age is normally seventeen years resource max is normally thirty five years. Therefore, eligibility for admissions to nursing colleges or university may slightly differ from one another. That is why it is recommended to refer to specific g
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The expected cutoffs include the Government College of Nursing, Jodhpur for B.Sc. Nursing and it for General category students is 80%, for OBC 78% and for EWS 75%. The breakup by category by cutoff percentage as defined below: Of the total intake, 85% is filled through marks scores obtained for General candidates while the SC/ST candidates need to obtain a minimum of 73% to get an admission in the BHM course. These cutoffs again can change depending upon the number of candidates usually in batches of thousands and performance in entrance test etc. However, it is recommended to visit the website on a yearly basis since the cutoff can sh
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Dr SP Singh Institute of Nursing stands as a prestigious institution nestled in the heart of Bhopal, renowned for its comprehensive array of degree and Diploma courses, including undergraduate programs. These meticulously crafted courses, sanctioned by the INC, are structured to be delivered in a full-time capacity, ensuring immersive learning experiences. With a rich curriculum spanning disciplines such as Auxiliary Nurse and Midwife, General Nursing and Midwifery, and beyond, students are guided by a cadre of seasoned faculty members, each a stalwart in their respective fields. Boasting a capacious capacity of 120 seats.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Located in Bangalore, Karnataka with the establishment year of 1997, Acharya Institute of Health Sciences offers several popular courses such as B.Sc., BPT, M.Sc., MHA, MPT, UG Diploma etc. Acharya Institute of Health Sciences comes under the top 10 medical colleges in India.
The institute offers courses in fields such as Nursing and Medicine & Health Sciences, mostly in Full Time mode.
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11 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
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As of now, there are no seats available for B.Sc. Nursing for this year for boys. This information indicates that all available spots have been filled or are no longer open for admission in the current academic cycle. If you're interested in future admissions, it's advisable to keep an eye on official announcements from the respective colleges or institutions regarding new openings or upcoming academic years.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Choose Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC) for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing if affordability, personalized support, and strong programme outcomes are priorities. LCSC offers lower tuition, smaller class sizes, excellent clinical training, and consistently higher NCLEX pass rates compared to national averages. Its hands-on learning approach and supportive environment make it ideal for nursing students.
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SRM University is among one of the best and most reputed universities in the country known for providing quality education to its students. The college provides various programs at UG and PG levels. At Kattankulathur (KTR) campus, for B.Sc Nursing the seats are limited to 100. The duration is 4 years and the annual fee for the respective programme is INR 2,00,000.
The interested candidate should have scored at least 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together. The lower and upper age limit is 17 years and 35 years respectively.
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