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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an MBBS degree after completing a GNM Diploma in India, but there are specific steps and requirements you need to meet:

  • Candidates must meet the basic eligibility criteria for MBBS.

  • Admission to MBBS programs in India is based on the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). 

  • Candidates must be at least 17 years old at the time of admission. 

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Parul Thapa

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Midwifery is considered a medical profession in several nations (unique for its independent and direct specialised education; should not be confused with the medical speciality, which depends on previous general training). A midwife is a person who works in the field of midwifery.

Nursing and Midwifery courses are essential components of healthcare education, preparing individuals to provide crucial medical care and support to patients, mothers, and newborns. These courses typically cover a range of topics, including anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, patient care techniques, maternal and newborn health, and professional et

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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B.Sc. in Nursing at Rami Devi College of Nursing is a 4 years course offered at the UG level. The course is provided in full time mode to students. Admission to B.Sc Nursing programme at this college is completely merit based. Candidates are selected for admission based on academic performance. Candidate must have passed 10+2 with Science (PCB) and English Core/English Elective with aggregate of 45% marks from recognized board in order to be eligible for admission. It is recommended to visit the official college website or contact college directly for comprehensive details regarding admission process, eligibility criteria, cutoff detai

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi,

You can go for advanced courses like MMLT, MSc in Biomedical Science, PhD in Biomedical Sciences etc. or go for specialised certifications like Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, etc. or go for career paths like Clinical Laboratory, Research Laboratories, Quality Control, Education, Public Health, Medical Sales, Healthcare Administration, etc. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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You have a good probability of getting into a government nursing college because you are in the General category and scored 2,179 in the JENPAS UG 2024. Generally speaking, this rank could get you into some state-run schools and government nursing courses in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Colleges like the Government Nursing College in Siliguri, the Government College of Nursing in Kolkata, or other establishments in West Bengal may be accessible to you. The particular cutoff trends and seat availability at each college will determine the precise availability. To increase the likelihood that you will be admitted to a government nursing inst

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Sonali

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BGSBU B.Sc. in Nursing admission is based on entry requirements - 45.0% in 12th.The eligibility criteria for a B.Sc. in Nursing at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) in Jammu is to have passed 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 45% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The university accepts CBSE and JKBOSE 12th results

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Sonali

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Here's some information about the cutoff for B.Sc. in Nursing at Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) Rohtak: 

 

The cut-off for general category candidates is 50 percentile. 

 

For SC/BC/PWBD candidates, the cut-off is 50%. 

 

To be eligible for admission, candidates must also: 

 

Be registered with a state nursing council 

 

Have one year of experience at a hospital affiliated with a recognized medical college or registered hospital with at least 100 beds 

 

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