Nursing
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The details of Bsc(Hons) in Nursing-
This is a 4 years course.
Total fee of this course is 2.5k.There are 96 seats for this course based on category.
Exam required for it is AIIMS.
The details of Bsc Nursing (post basic) -
This is a 2 years course. The
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You can choose BSc nursing for KCET option entry after the document validation process.
There are colleges which ask for KCET for their BSc nursing course and you can get those colleges and govt colleges through KCET counselling.
BSc in Nursing is a 4 year undergraduate course for providing nursing course to medical aspirants. After this course, they are eligible to become nurse.
Check the list below to know nursing colleges in Delhi.
1. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing
2. Ahilya Bai College of Nursing
3. Laxmi
Directorate General of Medical Services (DGMS) on behalf of the Indian Army has released the results for Indian Army Bsc nursing 2021 at joinindianarmy.nic.in. Qualified candiadtes are called for the next stage which is the interview round on the date mentioned in the result PDF. Indian Army BSc nursing
No Mother Theresa College of Nursing, Hyderabad is not a co-ed college. In Mother Theresa College of Nursing, Hyderabad only male candidates are allowed for admissions. So girls are not eligible for admissions in Mother Theresa College of Nursing, Hyderabad. Mother Theresa College of Nursing, Hyderabad is a private
Dear Aneena,
If you had PCB (physics, chemistry, biology) combination in your 12th standard, then you can go for bsc. in nursing. Also, the eligibility varies from college to college and university to university. Generally you can go for it if you have PCB combination in class 12th. But I
Firstly, let me tell you that each and every year the cut - off get changes depending upon many factors. This year lots of candidate had appeared for the NEET examination making the competition a bit more harder. Secondly for getting seat in any of the Govt. Medical College
Dear Candidate,
I advise you to choose the field in which you are interested. No doubt if you clear NEET and get a college, it will be far better than BSc Nursing. If you think that you will definitely clear NEET, go ahead but before moving further think about it.
Hello Aspirant,
Can you please help us with the name of college in which you are seeking information related to B.Sc. Nursing course? This is because there are various colleges in India offering B.Sc Nursing course and different colleges have different fee structures. Therefore please help us with the college
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