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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes  but it depends on the type of nursing licence and the course you complete after Class 12. Let me break it down clearly for you:

 Licence after Class 12

Directly after Class 12, you cannot get a full Registered Nurse (RN) licence immediately. You must first complete a recognised nursing course. The main options are:

a) Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM)

Eligibility: 10+2 (Science with Biology) or sometimes 10th pass in some states.

Duration: 2 years Diploma course.

After completion: You can register as an ANM with the State Nursing Council and get an ANM licence to practice at community/primary health centers.

b) General Nursing a

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Scholar-Level 17

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Integral University's official listing says its B.Sc. Nursing (Basic) course has an intake capacity of 80 seats. 

The admission procedure is based on merit (via its entrance test / eligibility criteria). 

The course is recognised offered by the “Integral Institute of Nursing Sciences & Research.”

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Sharda University's website lists B.Sc. Nursing under its programmes.

The “class schedule / orientation” calendar for 2025‑26 shows an orientation programme for B.Sc. Nursing — for example, a campus tour & welcome events on 18 August 2025. 

Historically many courses at Sharda tend to begin around mid‑August after admissions are completed (orientation / first classes around late August).

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Scholar-Level 17

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GNM admissions in Karnataka in 2025 are being conducted by Karnataka State Diploma in Nursing Examination Board (KSDNEB). 

For 2025, the GNM application forms are expected to be released in August 2025.

After form release, merit lists and counselling/seat‑allotment are tentatively scheduled around August–September 2025.

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Scholar-Level 17

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UHSR conducts its own “Haryana BSc Nursing Entrance Test (CET)” for B.Sc. Nursing admissions.

The 2025 CET for B.Sc Nursing was held on 7 September 2025; the results / merit list were published on 10–11 September 2025.

UHSR's official “seat‑matrix / counselling schedule” page lists regular updates (2025‑26 admission notices, seat matrices, counselling rounds) for B.Sc. Nursing. 

The qualifying marks (i.e. minimum required to be eligible) for CET 2025 are: 30% for General, and 25% for SC / BC / PwBD.

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Yes, there are indications that some campuses of MMU do not admit male students into General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM). 

For MMU, Ambala / Sadopur — one listing explicitly states for GNM: "this course is only provided for the female.

Online guide of GNM courses across India states that “male candidates may be admitted” in GNM generally. 

Another page about the GNM course at MMU (Mullana/Ambala) shows GNM is offered — but it does not clearly specify male eligibility.

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The college does offer ANM

Their website and multiple college‑listing sites show that SSBCON offers a 2‑year full‑time ANM diploma course. 

Seat intake is shown as around 30 for the ANM course. 

 Medium / Language requirement — Hindi/Devanagari script required

According to the admission information for ANM at SSBCON, one of the eligibility requirements is that “the candidates should know Hindi (Devanagri script)”. 

This suggests that at least some of the admission, documentation, and/or instruction may expect Hindi‑language competence — which implies that the course likely accommodates Hindi‑speaking

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For B.Sc. Nursing at MES College of Nursing: seat distribution is given as 50% Government quota, 35% Management quota, and 15% NRI quota. 

“Government quota” means seats allotted by state counselling authority (e.g. LBS Centre in Kerala) on the basis of merit + reservation rules (SC/ST/SEBC/EWS etc.) that apply under state norms.

“Management quota” seats are filled by the College's management, independent of state‑quota allotment. 

Hence for admission to B.Sc. Nursing at MES, applicants are treated under these quotas/reservations — not under any “AC” system.

 What “AC4” refers to (in other context)

The

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Yes, MES College of Nursing (at least the campus in Malappuram / Perinthalmanna, Kerala) is a private (self‑financing / minority/private‑management) college. 

As for the total fees, here's roughly what public sources show (but note: “total fees” often means tuition only — you may need to add hostel, mess, materials, etc., if applicable):

For B.Sc. in Nursing: about ₹ 3.62 lakh for full course (4 years)

For M.Sc. in Nursing (post‑graduate): around ₹ 2.00 lakh total.

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Yes,  King's College London provides its students various accommodation options as part of its 10+ residential halls. 

Rooms are available catering to everyone's requirements from standard & en-suite rooms to studios apartments. Duration of stay being 40 weeks. 

Students are recommended to book accommodations as soon as possible post-receiving the offer letter, as the halls are of much demand to the student population in London. 

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