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The Bsc.Nursing Entrance exam is mainly based on the class 11th and 12th science syllabus.The key subjects mainly include Biology(both botany and zoology),physics,chemistry,English(Basic comprehension). Biology has the most questions as nursing is a life science course.It may also include general knowlege,logical reasoning etc.Overall a good understanding of 11th and 12th science syllabus is important to do well in the exam.
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Candidates must have earned (or be in the final year of) a bachelor's degree, such as a B.Sc , B.A., or B.Com., from an accredited University with the necessary minimum percentage, according to the general eligibility requirements for the B.Ed. CET in the majority of Indian states. Given that you have a backlog in your final year of B.Sc. Chemistry, your eligibility typically depends on whether the exam body permits candidates with backlogs to take the test. As long as you clear the backlog and turn in the final degree mark sheet before the counselling/admission deadline, you can usually take the CET, but your admission will be provisional.
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In general, there are opportunities of placements available every year for students pursuing different degree programs. But the exact information of placements available every year depends on the courses and institutions. Many institutions, including IITs and NITs, conduct placement every year. Please mention in which course related placements are you interested in, then we will be able to provide you with specific information.
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Very low chance in government colleges. Possible in private colleges through state counselling.
Dear student, Can you please clarify what exactly you're asking about KB Institute of Technology and Management? Are you asking about courses, fees, admissions, or something else?
Being in the general category and having 232 NEET 2025 scores makes admission to government medical colleges extremely unlikely. Private medical colleges all around in India still offer choices, nevertheless, particularly in states with comparatively lower cutoffs or with management/NRI quota seats available.
Here are some options:
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Yes, if you have passed the 12th class from a recognized Chhattisgarh (CG) open school, you can apply for a GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) course.
Generally, you need to be at least 17 years old and have passed your 12th with a minimum percentage (often 40%) in any stream, including English, from a recognized board.
While a science background (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) is often preferred, some colleges may admit students from other streams as well.
Good luck
The cutoff for entry into the M.A. English program at leading universities such as Delhi University or comparable institutions typically fluctuates annually, depending on applicant numbers and seat availability.
At Delhi University, specifically, the cut-off marks for general category applicants typically falls between 200 and 220 in CUET-PG, varying by college. Prestigious institutions such as St. Stephen's, Hindu College, or Miranda House might need scores at the upper end of this spectrum, whereas different affiliated colleges like Dyal Singh or Zakir Husain could have marginally lower cutoffs (approximately 170–190 marks).
To have a strong opportunity for a general category seat in a respected college, it's recommended to target a score exceeding 200. Nonetheless, precise numbers may vary each year, so it’s advisable to check the official college admission websites for the most accurate and current details.
Hope this helps. All the best!
The cutoff for PCB CET 2025 refers to the minimum marks needed to qualify for counselling and admissions in courses like Pharmacy Agriculture and related fields In the PCB group candidates from the general category needed to score around 75 to 90 out of 200 marks while OBC and EWS category candidates generally needed around 70 to 85 SC candidates could qualify with scores between 55 and 65 and ST candidates around 45 to 55 These figures indicate the minimum score ranges based on expected cutoffs which vary by category Candidates scoring above these ranges are likely to qualify for the next admission rounds including seat allotment under CAP counselling at their respective colleges
If your NEET rank is around 5 lakh in 2025, then getting a government MBBS seat is almost impossible.
For general category students, MBBS seats in government colleges usually close before 1 lakh rank in All India Quota and before 2 lakh in state quota. Your rank of 5 lakh is much higher than that. So MBBS in a government college is not possible.
Even if the NEET paper was tough and cut off drops a little this year, it will still not go down as far as 5 lakh for MBBS.
You should apply through your state counselling and the All India counselling. Also, private colleges may offer seats in these other courses if you can afford the fees.
NEET counselling official website https://mcc.nic.in/
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