Nursing
Hello Diksha rani
First of all I would like to tell you that B.sc Nursing is bachelors degree which you can pursue only after completing 12th board with Biology stream.
Admission to BSc Nursing is provided through NEET which is initiated by the Indian Government or several other university level
Hello Deeraj Kumar,
Yes, you have decent chances of getting B.Sc Nursing seat in Government Colleges for your NEET UG score based on previous year's cut-offs. C ut-off changes from year to year and depends on many factors like
1. Caste Category of the students appeared in NEET UG exam.
Hi
Yes, you can completely change your preference in second round of counseling
Round 1 seat allotment list will be declared on 29 January and candidates have to report from 30 January to 4 February.
Registration and choice filing for round 2 will start from 9th Feb to 14th Feb
Hello candidate,
yes, both the degrees are there at the same time and here is a list of some of those colleges providing this courses is my to your interest-
AFMC Pune - Armed Forces Medical College. ...
JIPMER Puducherry - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research. ...
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well ! The exam for aiims bsc nursing 2022 will be held in June 2022 ,and the application form begin to fill in March 2022 ,approx in third or fourth week ,due to election and covid situation it will depend as we can see
Hey!
Below provided are the top nursing science degree colleges in Bangalore:-
Hello Student
India rank 97 718 in NEET UG exam at the marks you have got 485 then you have to take admission in top private and renowned colleges for BSC nursing course. If you attend state quota counselling then you'll get only the colleges for BSC nursing that is
Hi, hope you are doing well.
You should go for M. Sc Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing after completion of B.Sc Nursing for 4 years.
M. Sc Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing is a 2 years PG program. According to the eligibility criteria, you need to complete B.Sc Nursing with 50 per
Hello aspirant,
Yes, of course you can do part-time job while studying B.Sc Nursing. As per the rules, individuals can study and can do part time job at the same time.
Working full-time and pursing regular degree course is not allowed. You can study part-time and work for full-time or
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