Can I get direct admission to B.Sc at RGUHS Bangalore?

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    Payal Saini | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    No, you cannot get direct admission to B.Sc at RGUHS Bangalore. Admission to B.Sc courses at RGUHS is based on merit and entrance examinations. You need to qualify for the COMED-K entrance examination conducted by COMED-K to take admission in COMED K affiliated colleges. If you do not meet the eligibility criteria, you may consider direct admission through management quota admission with a different fee structure.
     
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    Pankaja Meher | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    To get admission to B.Sc at RGUHS Bangalore, candidates need to meet the eligibility criteria and go through the admission process. For B.Sc Nursing at RGUHS, candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, securing at least 45% marks in each subject. Admission to B.Sc Nursing is based on valid scores in exams like KCET or COMED K. It is essential to follow the admission guidelines set by RGUHS and participate in the counseling process for allocation of seats at affiliated colleges. RGUHS does not offer direct admission to B.Sc programs; instead, admissions are based on merit and entrance exams like NEET

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