Can I get detailed information about the government colleges offering B.Sc through NEET along with their fee structure?

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    pavan kasimkota

    2 months ago

    Yes, several government colleges offer Bsc. Nursing programs through NEET, and their fees varySome top colleges include AIIMS, JIPMER And BHU.The fees at these institutions range from 1,600 TO 3,600 per annaum

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    KARTHIKEYA CHOWDARY POPPURI

    2 months ago

    Yes some of the government colleges offer B.Sc Nursing programs through NEET and their fees is different Some of the examples include AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences).JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research).BHU (Banaras Hindu University). Fees is different from a few thousand to tens of thousands of rupees annually. 

    AIIMS: Annual fees can be around ?1,685.

    JIPMER: Fees may be around ?3,760.

    BHU: Fees could be around ?2,381 annually.

    Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC): Fees might be around ?80,000 including stipend.

    VMMC (Vardhman Mahavir Medical College): Fees could be around ?16,00

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    Akash Kumar Maurya | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    Yes, admission to B.Sc Nursing in government colleges is possible through the NEET exam. Following are some of the best colleges and their fee structure in INR:

    JIPMER, Puducherry – Fee: 1,200 in total
    BHU, Varanasi – Fee: 2,381 annually
    AFMC, Pune – Fee: Approximately 80,000 (inclusive of stipend)
    LHMC, Delhi – Fee: 9,600 in total
    VMMC, Delhi – Fee: 16,000 annually

    State government colleges also provide B.Sc Nursing with fees ranging from 7,000 to 20,000 per annum. Admission takes place through NEET score and counselling.

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