I got 67774 GMR rank and belong to SC category. Which college can I expect for GNM and ANM in West Bengal?
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With a GMR rank of 67,774 and in the SC category, you can be lucky enough to get admission into Government Nursing Colleges for GNM and ANM courses in West Bengal, as there are reserved seats for SC category candidates.
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You may have a chance of being admitted to West Bengal's General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) or Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) programs if your GMR rank is 67774 and you fall into the SC category. However, this would rely on the particular colleges and the number of seats they have available. You may be eligible for universities with lower cutoff scores because the SC category candidates' cutoff scores for GNM and ANM last year were approximately 70–75. Colleges that offer the ANM course or those in districts with lower application rates might be easier to go to.
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The West Bengal ANM/GNM Nursing official website is "wbjeeb.nic.in/anm-gnm". Important events such as the online application form, admit card, result, and counselling will be managed and organised through this platform only.
No, as per the eligibility criteria defined by WBJEEB, a bihar domiciled candidates does not qualify to appear or apply for the entrance exam. He/she will not be able to apply for the government colleges in the state.
No, as per the criteria mentioned by the WBJEEB, those candidates who are 17 to 27 years can apply for the WB ANM/GNM entrance exam. A 30-year-old aspirant is not eligible to appear for the entrance.
The West Bengal ANM/GNM nursing application correction process began on September 17 and concluded a day after on September 18, 2025. Candidates are allowed to make changes to a selected few details and to the documents uploaded on the portal.
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