RGUHS - Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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Kartik Sharma

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The eligibility requirements for admission to the BHMS course at RGUHS Bangalore and KUHS are almost similar, in which candidates are first required to complete their Class 12 from the PCB stream and must have secured a valid score in NEET UG, followed by a counselling process. 
Moreover, both universities accept AYUSH counselling (AACCC). However, at KUHS, the counselling process is done by the CEE Kerala, too. Additionally, the number of seats allotted through both counselling processes differs. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The total number of seats offered in the MBBS course at KUHS is 325, and Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences offers 3,300 seats in the MBBS course. The reason for this major difference can be that KUHS offers MBBS seats only through its two affiliated colleges, and RGUHS Bangalore offers the MBBS course through several affiliated colleges. 

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Mrinal Prakash

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) generally permits three regular attempts for PG MD exams under the RS4 scheme. These attempts are distributed across the usual three-year duration of the course and include both theory and practical components. If a student does not succeed within these attempts, they may qualify for mercy attempts, which are discretionary and require university approval.

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Shikha Arora

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RGUHS admission is primarily entrance-based. The admissions are open for a few courses. Candidates seeking admission must visit the official website to know more. The university offers a variety of programmes at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and Diploma levels. Students are admitted based on their performance in the accepted entrance test, followed by other selection rounds if needed. 

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Pranjal Nayak

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At BGS Global Institute of Nursing Sciences, Bangalore, the B.Sc. Nursing fee is roughly INR 85,000 – INR 1,00,000 per year, including tuition and exam fees, with INR 10,000 – INR 15,000 extra annually for registration/exams; hostel is separate. Overall, expect INR 3.4 – INR 4 Lacs for 4 years.

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Mayank Surbhi

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No, direct admission to MBBS at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) is generally not possible. Admission to RGUHS-affiliated medical colleges is primarily based on merit, specifically through the NEET-UG exam followed by counseling conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA). After the NEET-UG results, the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts counseling for seat allocation in all government and private medical colleges in Karnataka, including those under RGUHS.

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Upasana Shukla

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science Bangalore fees structure ranges between INR 25,000-INR 20.95 lakh. The fee structure of the programme includes tuition fee, caution fee, security fee, and others. Certain fee elements are one-time payments to be made at the time of Symbiosis Indore admission, whereas others are recurring as per the norms of the institution fee policy. 

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Anupama Singh

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science has experienced faculty members, the faculty members hold PhD and various other degree holders. The faculty conducts doubt sessions for students and try to resolve their queries. The faculty focuses on theoretical and practical knowledge to the students. NTRUHS faculty focuses on therotical and practical training to the students. 

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Arpit Sharma

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The most common course in RGUHS is Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (P.B.B.Sc Nursing) intended to be joined by students who own Diploma in Nursing (GNM). The 2-year undergraduate course enables GNM graduate to advance their credentials into a Bachelor degree. The general criteria that you must have at least completed your GNM, a registered nurse, and you have to have passed at least your 10+2 or equivalent examination. Other institutions connected with RGUHS can tend to provide the special short term short courses like the Nursing Competency Enhancement Bridge Certificate Programmes to those nurses who aspire to work abroad, yet P.B.B.Sc. Nur

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