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Arshita Tiwari

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Amrita College of Nursing offers a three-year UG course of BSc in Nursing. The course follows a semester system, which is given as per the syllabus of Indian Nursing Council. Admission to this course is entrance-based. It's a UG level course, those who pass Class 12 with minimum 60% aggregate in the respective subjects are eligible to apply for this course. Students get selected on 50% seats via scores of candidates in Amrita Entrance Examination Life Sciences, Agriculture & Medical Sciences (AEEL). The remaining 50% seats are reserved for meritorious candidates under the scholarship category.

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In order to get admission to a three-year BSc (Nursing) course at Amrita College of Nursing Kochi, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. As per the minimum elgibility given by the college, students need to pass Class 12 with minimum 60% aggregate in English and PCM as subjects are eligible to apply for this course. 

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Amrita College Kochi admission to its various UG and PG courses is completely entrance-based. Aspirants need to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria and qualify for the respective entrance exams conducted for BSc and MSc courses. For admission to PG courses, the shortlisted candidates have to appear for a Personal Interview round. Admissions at Amrita College of Nursing, Kochi is the Directorate of Admissions & Scholarships. For admission to the PG course, 50% of the seats are reserved for students with merit scores and the remaining 50% of seats are reserved for the Scholarship category.

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Arshita Tiwari

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 Amrita College of Nursing Kochi offers only two courses at the UG and PG level in the stream of Science. These courses are BSc and MSc in Nursing, which are taught by the Department of Nursing. Admission to both of these courses is entrance-based. Interested students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in order to apply for these courses. Admissions are given based on the university-level entrance exams, which are conducted by the Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.

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Muskan Gupta

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The official cut off was 22000-25000 rank for general category students.Past Years' Cutoff can be checked as the NEET Cut off is declared by NATA.NEET UG 2023 Cutoff Percentile was around 50 for UR, 45 for UR-PwD. It was 40 for SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwD candidates. 

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Muskan Gupta

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No, there won't be any consequences if you decide to enrol in your B.Sc. Nursing programme at AIIMS instead of JIPMER. You are free to select the college that most closely matches your choices and needs. Students are not penalised by a centralised system for declining admission offers from certain colleges, particularly when they apply to different universities like JIPMER and AIIMS.

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Muskan Gupta

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The latest deadline for CMC Vellore's Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing is The cutoff is 40% for the reserved group and 45% for the general category. However, candidates must typically have finished B.Sc. Nursing/Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with a minimum of 55% marks and hold a medical fitness certificate in order to be admitted to CMC Vellore's Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing programme. Furthermore, candidates must have worked as a midwife or nurse for at least a year after registering with the State Registration Council of Nursing.  

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The cost structure for Yashoda College of Nursing's B.Sc. in Nursing programme is 70 thousand yearly. seat intake of the four-year programme accepts 100 students. MHT CET exam is to be considered with a basic cut off of 86.56.The admissions to this course is currently closed.

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