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No, you cannot get a govt seat with 150 in neet, ST category too needs to get atleast 40 percentile to pass the exam. Although you can apply in private colleges like DY patil for pharmacy or bsc courses but sorry you won't get into a government college.
Hello Aspirant, last year cut off for Bsc nursing is provided below -
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Yes definitely you can appear for NEET UG 2023 while pursuing B.Sc. Nursing course and later on you can withdraw your admission from the current course if you get better course or better college. But in that case you should check which qualification code would be applicable on
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The USA is regarded as one of the most developed countries in the world,attracting students as well as employers from different fields of health, engineering, agriculture etc. However,USA does not recognise medical degrees of any kind from any nation .
After completing your degree in MSC nursing ,you
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A four-year undergraduate program B.Sc. Nursing, emphasises nursing and medicine as its core subjects and seeks to prepare students for careers as nurses and beneficial contributions to the medical industry.
In addition to achieving the prerequisites, students must take the national or state-level entrance examinations to be admitted
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See NEET isn't compulsory for admission of BSc Nursing, however it largely depends upon the institution in which you're seeking admission for BSc Nursing, for example BHU, JIPMER, GGSIPU, Indian Army BSc Nursing to name a few accept NEET scores, check out at https://news.careers360.com/top-universities-offering-bsc-nursing-admission-through-neet-2022 to know more details regarding
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As per your query your JENPAS Rank is 10057 which mean you scored 80-99 and you did not mentioned you category also, so I am considering it general.
here is the cutoff list for JENPAS
General/OBC/EWS-1 130
OBC-2 120
SC 110
ST 80
So,
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Yes you can do mbbs even after bsc nursing .
you are required to crack the NEET and NMAT exams for getting admission into the M.D. course with a duration of four years . In India, qualifying for the NEET exam is
Comparing to MBBS, BAMS, BHMS, and BVSc, BSc Nursing course is less competitive and you can get admission in government colleges itself. Also many states are conducting respective entrance exams separately for nursing. Wait for government colleges and government aided colleges.
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