Can I get admission to a government college for B.Sc Nursing with 310 marks in NEET and 84% in 12th (PCB)?
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If you scored 310 in NEET and 84% in twelfth PCB you will be able to get into a government college for B.Sc Nursing. All government colleges that offer BSc Nursing have different NEET cutoffs depending on the state, which range between 250 and 350. Even your percentage for 12th standard it is above the average cutoff percentage ranging from 70-80% for most of the government colleges. There are about 2500-3000 seats of BSC Nursing in total in India for government colleges . Based on your marks, you are in the range that helps you to get admission in government colleges like AFMC Pune, CMC Ludhiana, or PGIMER Chandigarh which have upper
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