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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
* Shortlist colleges based on your requirements fees, location, amenities, faculty, academic scope, etc.
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As you have completed your +2 exam, you can now fill the forms for B.Sc. Nursing course. Many colleges offer this course and you have to check their norms individually. B.Sc. Nursing admissions is based on the entrance exams held between April-June.
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