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Prashant Kumar

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Admissions for the GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) course in few nursing colleges of India may accept on or after July 21, 2024. These colleges include Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, Tata Main Hospital School of Nursing and Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (IPGMER), Kolkata. These institutions admit students directly by giving consideration to their 12th-grade examination results while some may require the students to write an entrance examination or select students based on their merits. It is however recommended that one should visit the official website of each college for proper details of ad
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Siddu manikanta kumar vantakula

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You can take admission into GNM at CSJM by attempting the CUET-UG entrance exam . Or you can also write NEET as the nursing is also included in the NEET . And student need to have 50% marks in their intermediate. 

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Piyush Dixit

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Applicants are advised to be careful while filling the application form of Jharkhand ANM/GNM 2024. Though if students make any mistake or fill any details incorrect then they will be allowed to make the correction in the application form on September 15, 2024 when registeration process is over. 

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue a post basic BSc Nursing programme after completing a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course. GNM is a Diploma course in nursing, and after completing it, you can opt for a post basic BSc Nursing programme to further your education and specialisation in the field.Post basic BSc Nursing is designed for registered nurses (including GNM graduates) who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in nursing. Post BSc Nursing offers an opportunity to delve deeper into various specializations within nursing and can lead to career advancement, specialisation in specific areas of healthcare, or even opportunities for high
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Nidhi Kumari

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Several factors, like as the volume of applications, general exam performance, and institutional policies, can affect the most recent cutoff information for General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) at Babe Ke Institute of Nursing each year. For GNM programs, the applicant's academic credentials and results on the admission exam often determine the cutoff scores. The qualifying examination scores, which include higher secondary education (12th grade), are usually between 50% and 60% for GNM admissions at Babe Ke Institute of Nursing. This can change depending on the year and the level of competition.

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