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what is the MHTCET cut off for Bsc nursing in open category


Allen john 5th Jun, 2018
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Krishangi Singh. 18th Jun, 2018

Hello, 

The cut off depends from university to university and is generally determined by the previous years cut-off.

Candidates who wish to pursue B.Sc nursing courses: 

• B.Sc (Basic) - Candidates should pass 10+2 in Phhsics, Chemistry and Biology and the candidate must be Medically fit 

• B.Sc (Post-Basic) - Candidates should pass 10+2 in PCB. Those who have passed 10+1 are also eligible for admission. The candidate must have obtained a cerificatr in General Nursing and Midwifery and registered as R.N.R.M (Registered Nurse Registered Midwife) with the state nurses registration council. Also, a proof of training by Indian Nursing Council or equivalent is required in the following domain: 

• O.T. Techniques 

• Ophthalmic Nursing 

• Leprosy Nursing 

• TB Nursing 

• Psychiatric Nursing 

• Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing 

• Community health Nursing 

• Cancer Nursing 

• Orthopedic Nursing 

Hope this helps you, Good luck! 

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