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PRAGYA SALONI

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Jamia Hamdard University Delhi is a deemed University. To get admission in B.Sc (Hons.) in Nursing you must have aggregate marks of at least 50% in 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board.Admission into the University is through score in NEET-UG. Last year i.e in 2023 round 2 closing rank for MBBS was 59571.

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Vishakha

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RIMT University BSc in Nursing is a four-year undergraduate degree course, divided into eight semesters, the university offers the highest number of seats in the BSc in Nursing course i.e., 100. Check out the number of seats available in different courses by RIMT University, below: CoursesSeatsBSc in Animation and Game Design60BSc + B.Sc. in Hospitality and Hotel Administration30BSc in Interior Design30BSc (Hons.) in Agriculture60BSc5 (Hons.) in Microbiology30BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration60BSc in Nursing100Bachelor of Science (BSc Non Medical)60BSc0 of Science (BSc Medical)60

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Jagriti Shukla

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Yes, Mata Sahib Kaur Nursing Institute is a good college for BSc Nursing. The college offers the BSc Nursing programme at the UG level. It also offers placement assistance to students and gives them practical exposure to the students. Mata Sahib Kaur Nursing Institute also houses well-equipped laboratories and boasts highly experienced faculty members.

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Tanushree Saoor

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Yes, you can take direct admission in B.Sc Nursing at Lucknow Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences. The college offers direct admission to students who have cleared 10+2 exams with at least 50% aggregate marks from any recognized board.The college is located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and has been offering courses like B.Sc Nursing, GNM Nursing (General Nursing and Midwifery), and ANM. Since its establishment in 2013, it is an emerging name in the field of medical educational services.Students from various districts of Uttar Pradesh and across India can take admission in the college. Hostel facility is also available.

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Tanushree Saoor

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Yes, you can take direct admission to the B.Sc Nursing course at Avadh Institute of Medical Technology and Hospital, Lucknow without an entrance exam score. The admissions are based on merit and eligibility criteria.To be eligible for direct admission, you must have:Passed 10+2 or equivalent exam, preferably with science (physics, chemistry and biology)Minimum age of 17 years at the time of admission or by 31st December in the year of admissionMaximum age limit of 35 years set by the college authoritiesMedical fitnessThe admission process involves:Obtaining the admission form along with the brochure from the admission cell of the insti
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Parul Thapa

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An MBBS is a more extensive and demanding course that leads to becoming a physician or surgeon. It typically takes 5.5 years in India, including an internship, and involves deep study in medicine, surgery, and related fields. Nursing, on the other hand, offers a quicker path to entering the healthcare field, with programs ranging from 3 to 4 years for a BSc in Nursing. If you aspire to diagnose and treat patients independently, an MBBS might be a better fit. If you're drawn to patient care with a strong focus on compassion and support, nursing could be the ideal path.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, Nursing is widely considered a good career due to its stability, demand, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on people's lives. Nursing course offers a diverse range of specializations, from critical care to community health, allowing nurses to find a niche that suits their interests. The profession is also known for its job security, as the demand for healthcare services continues to grow globally. Additionally, nursing provides a sense of fulfilment, as it involves helping patients through challenging times and contributing to their well-being.

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Parul Thapa

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No, NEET is not typically required for pursuing a BSc Nursing course abroad. Admission criteria for Nursing courses in other countries usually focus on academic qualifications, English language proficiency (often through exams like IELTS or TOEFL), and sometimes an entrance exam specific to the institution or country. However, requirements can vary significantly depending on the country and university. 

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, you can refer below for some of the best BSc Nursing colleges in Bihar according to students popularity, tastes, preferences:College NameTuition FeeEligibility / ExamsIndira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences INR 1.2 lakhMerit-BasedAIIMS PatnaINR 2,400AIIMS ParamedicalGopal Narayan Singh UniversityINR 6 lakhCUETNarayan Nursing College SasaramINR 5.2 lakhMerit-BasedCollege of Nursing Kurji Holy Family HospitalINR 2.5 lakhMerit-BasedHope this helps!

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Parul Thapa

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The difficulty of a Nursing course varies depending on the individual's background, aptitude, and commitment. Nursing education combines rigorous academic study with practical, hands-on training, making it challenging for many students. The Nursing coursework covers a broad range of subjects, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and patient care, which require a strong understanding of Science and medical principles. Additionally, the clinical rotations involve real-world experiences that can be both physically and emotionally demanding. 

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