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Vanshika Shukla

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Admission to General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) at Birla College of Nursing is not done based on any entrance exams. To be eligible for the General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) at Birla College of Nursing, the candidate must have at least 40% marks in class 12th from any recognized board.

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Vanshika Shukla

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The total tuition fee for a four-year B.Sc. Nursing at KIMS Nursing College, Hyderabad is INR 3.20 Lakhs. There are 100 seats available for B.Sc. Nursing at KIMS Nursing College, Hyderabad. To be eligible for the course, the candidates must have at keast 45% marks in class 12th from any recognized board.

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Vanshika Shukla

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Since the general nursing and midwifery course's duration is 42 months, your fees for this duration is going to be INR 1,53,000. After that you will also have to pay a one time fee of INR 7500 so basically your total course feed will be INR 1,60,000. Hope this helps :)

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Vanshika Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Since the general nursing and midwifery course's duration is 42 months, your fees for this duration is going to be INR 1,53,000. After that you will also have to pay a one time fee of INR 7500 so basically your total course feed will be INR 1,60,000. Hope this helps :)

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Vanshika Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Since the general nursing and midwifery course's duration is 42 months, your fees for this duration is going to be INR 1,53,000. After that you will also have to pay a one time fee of INR 7500 so basically your total course feed will be INR 1,60,000. Hope this helps :)

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Vanshika Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Since the general nursing and midwifery course's duration is 42 months, your fees for this duration is going to be INR 1,53,000. After that you will also have to pay a one time fee of INR 7500 so basically your total course feed will be INR 1,60,000. Hope this helps :)

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Vanshika Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Hey you haven't mentioned what state's college you're asking about but I'll give you the general idea, General Nursing and midwifery course generally ranges between INR 27,000 to INR 3,50,00 or 3,80,000 in case you want admission in a private college.

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Vanshika Shukla

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For general nursing and midwifery at Anandaloke Institute of Nursing Education, the fees for the first year will be rs. 1,50,000. It's a three year course so your total fees will round off to rs. 4,40,000.

 

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Vanshika Shukla

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Your total academic fees for general nursing and midwifery is about INR 99,150. If you want to go to the hostel too, it costs nearly INR 1,02,000 and so the total per annum would be INR 2,01,150. Although, this is from IMIN Jalandhar so you can check for your state to make sure it doesn't vary.

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