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Hi,
Preparing for AIIMS B.Sc Nursing entrance exam requires practice of mock questions, as the exam pattern is MCQ-based. The subjects include Physics, Chemistry, Biology (10+2 level), and General Knowledge/Aptitude.
Practicing 100–200 such MCQs daily will boost your speed and confidence. Mock tests help you manage time and identify weak areas.
You can check this for a better idea: https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-aiims-bsc-nursing-free-mock-test/
Thank you, and wishing you success in your AIIMS exam preparation
Hello Kulwant
The approximate fees for B.Sc Nursing at a state institute of Nursing/Medical Sciences would be around 15,000 to 40,000 per year.
So for the full course of 4 years, the fee would range between 60,000 to 1,60,000 for the full course.
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When it comes to writing B.Sc. exam papers, the language usually depends on the medium of instruction in your college or university. If your college teaches in English, then you are expected to write your answers in English. However, in many universities, especially in subjects like Botany, Zoology, or Chemistry, students are allowed to write in Hindi if they come from Hindi-medium backgrounds. To be completely sure, it is best to check with your university’s guidelines or ask your teachers. Generally, for scientific terms, you have to write them in English even if the rest of your paper is in Hindi, because subject-specific vocabulary is standardized. If you are comfortable in English, it’s advisable to attempt in that language, as most scientific references are in English.
Thank you for your question, and best of luck for your B.Sc. journey!
Yes, most nursing colleges that are run under medical universities or are government-approved now admit both male and female students for B.Sc. Nursing, as per the guidelines of the Indian Nursing Council (INC). Earlier, nursing was a female-dominated profession in India, and very few institutes accepted male candidates, but this has changed in recent years due to demand for male nurses, especially in operation theatres, ICUs, and emergency care. If the “Cancer College” you are referring to is a specialty institution focusing on oncology, then admission for boys will depend on whether the college is affiliated with a nursing university that follows INC norms. Usually, the eligibility is: completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, with a minimum of 45% marks (relaxation for reserved categories). Some colleges conduct entrance exams, while others admit based on merit. You should check the official website or contact the admissions department of the specific cancer hospital college for the current year’s guidelines. Keep in mind that male candidates might have separate hostel arrangements, and clinical postings will be equally given in both oncology and general wards to meet training requirements.
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Hello,
Indeed, a number of universities provide b.sc nursing programs tailored to male students, including oncology degrees. The profession is not a gender restricted and male nurses are becoming more and more in demand in a variety of Health care settings, even if some institutions may have fewer seats available for male applicants.
Hello Kunti
With a merit rank of 15073 and 45.2381 marks and 68.4% in 12th, your chances of getting a government colleges are very low. Previous year trends have shown that seats for B.Sc Nursing in government colleges have close by 2000 - 5000 rank.
But you can still go for private colleges.
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With 292/500 in CUET for BSc Biology, admission in Ewing Christian College (ECC), Allahabad depends on the cut-off for your category. In the general category, the cut-off for BSc Bio in ECC is often higher (around 320–350 marks). But if you belong to OBC, SC, or ST, you might still get a seat in later rounds.
Apply and wait for the merit list — don’t lose hope. Keep other affiliated colleges under Allahabad University as backup , and c onsider other good BSc Bio colleges in your region.
Thank you, and I hope you get admission where you wish.
Good afternoon, with 292 out of 500, you're in a competitive range for admission to BSc Biology at Ewing Christian College (ECC), Allahabad, but final selection depends on a few key factors:
ECC BSc Biology Admission via CUET
Eligibility Criteria
Must have passed Class 12 with Biology as a subject.
CUET score is used for merit-based selection.
ECC follows Allahabad University’s CUET-based admission process.
CUET Score Analysis
292/500 translates to approximately 58.4%.
Based on previous cutoffs, ECC typically accepts CUET scores in the 280–320 range for BSc Biology, depending on category and seat availability
You Should Do Next
Check ECC’s Official Website Visit https://ecc.ac.in for the latest cutoff and counseling schedule.
Register for Counseling ECC may require separate registration even after CUET. Keep an eye on Allahabad University’s UG admission portal.
Hi
ECC (Ewing Christian College) is a reputed institution and admission for BSc Bio through CUET depends on multiple factors your CUET percentile, category, and the cutoff trends for that year. A score of 292 out of 500 translates roughly to around 58.4%, but CUET merit lists are based on percentile ranking, not just raw marks. If your percentile meets or comes close to the cutoff for BSc Bio in ECC for your category, you have a good chance. For general category students, the cutoffs may be higher, whereas reserved categories may have slightly relaxed criteria. Other factors such as number of applicants and seat availability also affect selection. I suggest checking ECC’s official CUET merit list or contacting their admissions office directly. Even if your score is slightly below last year’s cutoff, sometimes second or third merit lists have lower thresholds.
Check more details about this college: https://www.careers360.com/colleges/ewing-christian-college-allahabad
BSc has many specialisations depending on your interest:
For Science & Biology related:
Computer & Tech related:
Specialised fields:
Choose based on your career goal — for example, for research/teaching, choose core science; for jobs in tech, choose computer-related.
Thank you, and best wishes for your decision.
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