Can I get a government college for BSc Nursing with a score of 184 in NEET 2024?
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No, 184 marks in NEET are not enough to get a government college for BSc Nursing. Government seats usually have higher cutoffs due to low availability of seats and higher demand. Although you may get a private seat. Most private institutes conduct their own entrance exams for admissions in nursing. So if you want to get admission in a very good private college, you may be required to appear for their entrance exam, and for a government seat, you need to reappear in NEET. The cutoffs for government B.Sc colleges are however not very high but still a better score is required.
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