Can I do BSc Nursing without NEET?
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Yes, many colleges accept students on merit basis and entrance exams except NEET. Given below is the list of some of the BSc Nursing colleges in India that does not accept any entrance exam:
College Name
Entrance/ Eligibility
Tuition Fees
Merit Based (CBSE)
INR 5.8 lakh
Merit Based (CBSE)
INR 1.5 Lacs – INR 4 lakh
Merit Based (ISC)
INR 4.8 lakh
NIMSEE
INR 7 lakh
Merit Based (CBSE, Maharashtra Board)
INR 80,000
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.
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No, you don't want to write the NEET exam to get admission to the B.Sc. Nursing course. If you want to know about this course then I will give all information about this course. B.Sc. Nursing is one of the most popular courses in the nursing sector. B.Sc. Nursing course is a study about health care for patients and medical information. Here I mention the eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Nursing. Eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Nursing :
1. Students should have passed 12th in Science Stream under-recognised board.
2. Students should minimum of 45% aggregate score in 12th. In my opinion, the MVM Group of Institutions is one of the best nursi...more -
Yes, you can. NEET is not necessary for B.Sc Nursing.
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