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| Course | Category | Opening All India rank | Closing All India rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| B.Sc Nursing Hons | General - | 30783 | 405601 |
Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi provides cutoff for fresh admission in the B.Sc degree programme. Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi cutoff 2024 for B.Sc is released as per the score secured by the applicants in the NEET exam. Candidates who meet the Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi NEET cutoff 2024 must attend counselling.
For admission into the B.Sc course, applicants must score at or above the Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi B.Sc cutoff to become eligible to appear for state counselling. The Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi cutoff depends on variables such as cut-off patterns in previous years, the number of applicants who appeared for the exam, the availability of seats in the Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi course and the difficulty of the NEET exam.
Candidates can check the Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi cutoff 2024 based on the NEET scores mentioned below.
Course Name | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
B.Sc. Nursing (General) | 43318 | 69703 |
B.Sc. Nursing (OBC) | 101602 | 148711 |
Note: Florence nightingale College of Nursing, GTB Hospital, Delhi admission is based on cutoffs considering class 12 performance and NEET score.
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