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Nikita Peter

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The University of California San Francisco offers a Nursing Master of Science programme that focuses on preparing the graduates of the course in advanced practice roles such as Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse-Midwife, Administrators, faculty, and many more. The course aims to offer advanced knowledge, assessment skills, leadership development, clinical practice, and many more. An MSc in Nursing offered at the University of California San Francisco provides over 16 areas of specialisation and around nine minors. The Nursing graduate programs offered by UCSF are based in the Parnassus Campus of the university. The gr

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Aashirya

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It’s unlikely that a candidate with a 14,000 rank would secure a seat at Peerless College, considering the limited number of seats (10) and the competitive nature of the JENPAS UG examination. Candidates with higher ranks (e.g., top 1000) would likely have a better chance of securing seats at Peerless College, assuming the cutoff marks are relatively high.

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Aashirya

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Hello Raziya, Yes, there are several entrance exams to qualify for BSc Nursing programs in India. Some of them are - AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam, PGIMER B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam, NEET, MNS Entrance Exam, RUHS Nursing Exam, AJEE, PPMET and so on.

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Shivanshu Kumar

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To obtain the most recent cutoff information for the B.Sc. in Nursing program at Brij Chikitsa Sansthan School of Nursing, please visit the school's official website or contact the admissions office directly. They will provide the most current and up-to-date information on cutoff scores, eligibility requirements, and admission procedures.

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YASH SHARMA

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Some of the nearby semi-government and private B.Sc nursing colleges are as follows which offer B.Sc nursing at reasonable fee structure: Some of them are given below: R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital – INR 2.5 lakh/year KPC Medical College and Hospital – INR 3.5 lakh/year I.C. Das Memorial College of Nursing – INR 3.2 lakh/year Mother Teresa College of Nursing – INR 2.8 lakh/year And a few more. The majority of these colleges charge between INR 2.5-3.8 Lacs per annum for their courses, which means students from all financial background can pursue quality education in nursing.

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Aadeep Aggarwal

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There are over 1400 colleges which offer B.Sc in Nursing in India. The top ranked from these are- 1. AIIMS Patna, Aryabhatta Knowledge, Indira Gandhi Instiute and ambedkar Institute of Patna. Other AIIMS (Delhi and other states) also provide this course. 

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Avinash Choudhary

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GNM School of Nursing, SSKM Hospital's General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a 3 years course offered at the UG level. to be eligible for this course the minimum criteria is required students must have 40.0% in 12th.the capacity of this course is of the 100 students.

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YASH SHARMA

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To join a B.Sc Nursing programme in a government college in India, it is necessary to pass the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). They are mostly government colleges with high cutoffs ranging between 50-60% marks in NEET. But as per your NEET score of 182 marks which is approximately 40-45% and 77% in 12th boards, you are likely to get admission in most of the top government colleges provided you clear the cutoffs.

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Keshav Kunal

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Hey Gulistan, As per your score of 42%, it’s unlikely that you would meet the minimum eligibility (which is having a minimum of 60%) criteria for most BSc Nursing courses in Delhi. However, it’s crucial to verify the admission requirements for each college individually, as some institutions might have more relaxed criteria or consider additional factors in their selection process.

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