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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
B.Sc Nursing is an undergraduate course (4 years) on healthcare, patient care, and medical assistance and the entrance to this programme generally requires marks of 10+2 in PCB. BPT is Bachelor of Physiotherapy 3-4.5 years undergraduate course which trains the candidates to work on physical disability and movement disorder with 10+2 PCB. The scholarships offered in these two courses are usually merit-based, need-based, government-based scholarships (e.g., Lila Poonawalla Foundation, Mother Teresa Schpolarship, Tata Trust Scholarship, National Merit Scholarships) and the students hoping to get admission in them are advised to do researc
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Marwadi University offers various scholarships to students for pursuing Biomedical Engineering and other courses as well depending on the eligibility for scholarships. The institute offers scholarships and financial assistance to students who performs exceptionally good in academis and sports upto 100% relaxation in Tution fees. Scholarships are provided to students who comes from economically and socially backward sections of society, there are some government scholarships which you can apply from the college.
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Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT) offers B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence, and the fee for government quota students is approximately rupees seventy thousand per annum. For management quota, it may go up to rupees one Lacs fifty thousand. CIT is a government-aided institution, and BC category students can apply for scholarships provided by the Tamil Nadu Government, including fee waivers and hostel subsidies, based on income criteria. With your annual family income, you may qualify for full tuition coverage under state schemes.
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