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Vishal Singh

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The fee structure for BSc in Nursing at Government College of Nursing, Pasighat is not explicitly available. The candidates are advised to contact the administration department of the college for accrurate details about the fees. The duration of the course is four years.

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The entrance exam for all medical programmes in India, including BAMS, is called NEET. In order to get admitted to a government institution under the general category, a student must receive more than 400 marks on the NEET exam. A student just has to receive 360–380 out of 720 points to be admitted to the government college in the general category if they wish to apply for state-level counseling. However, a student needs to receive more than 400 to 450 out of 720 points in the NEET exam in order to apply to all the BAMS government colleges in India. These grades are sufficient to be admitted to a general category govern
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Saanya Kalra

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Don't worry, you will be able to get into government college for Forensic Science. Admission to government colleges is entrance-based. Thus, you will have to appear for respective entrance exams of the universities, and if scored well, you will get your desired course. It has nothing to do with your class 12th marks as the admission process is enrance-based. Hope that helps!

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