Can I get into RV College of Nursing for MSc Nursing with 55 Percentage in Graduation?

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To get into the MSc nursing at the R V college of nursing we must meet the required eligibility criteria which were mentioned below,

*Firstly you must cleared your BSc nursing degree from any recognised institution with minimum of 55% or above. 

*And you required to clear the entrance test conducted

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