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Anirudh K

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Course fee is around INR 1,50,000 per annum.

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Archita garg

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For seeking admission to this course candidates must have completed their intermediate course with Chemistry Physics and Biology as optional subject or intermediate vocational nursing examination of the state of Andhra Pradesh. Admission is offered only to women students and they should have secured not less than 50% of marks in the qualifying examination. In addition, candidates should have completed 17 years of age and should not be more than 35 years as on the end of December in the year in which admission is sought. The upper age relaxation of three years is applicable for SC/ST candidates.

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deepika maurya

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The entrance examination for B.Sc. (Post-Basic) Nursing and B.Sc. (Hons. ) Nursing is different. Several state and public universities like AIIMS, PGIMER, CMC Vellore, etc. conduct their own entrance exams for B.Sc. (Post-Basic) Nursing admission and B.Sc. Nursing entrance exams can either be conducted by colleges themselves or colleges can follow NEET, which is the national-level entrance exam for B.Sc. Nursing. B.Sc. (Post-Basic) Nursing Details:
Course type: Bachelor
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Examination Type: Online and Offline
Course Eligibility: Age: 19-23 years
Minimum marks required: 50% in 10+2 with PCB. Students must be reg
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The admission in B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing in colleges affiliated to University of Delhi are based on NEET scores. The cutoff marks in years 2022 for General Delhi candidate is 274.

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Aditya Tanwar

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The fees approximately is 35,000 for GNM.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, Registered nurses (RN) can become a doctor if they complete the required certifications and education. Registered nurses (RN) who graduated with a Bachelor's degree in nursing are eligible for the medical doctor admission programme. However, nurses have many of the requirements that medical schools require, so you may be able to accelerate the medical school admissions process. I hope this will help you.

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Sachin Omesh

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The cut off expected for B.Sc. In Nursing at SRHU for this year is 55% for General category, 45-50% for OBC, and 30-40% for SC/ST Category.

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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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It already done on 31st July 2022.

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Aman Rana

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Yes from now you have to clear CUET.

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Aman Rana

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No, you can take admission next year or you can pursue another course.

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