Can I study B.Sc nursing without chemistry?

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    Vikash Kumar Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    2 weeks ago

    To study B.Sc. Nursing, one has to pass Class 12 with core subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Most colleges require a candidate to have at least 50% marks in these three subjects combined. Specifically:
    PCB: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are compulsorily required. Usually, English is also mandatory.
    Eligibility Criteria: Without Chemistry, you would not be eligible for B.Sc. Nursing programs in most of the institutions.
    In short, a student cannot pursue B.Sc. Nursing unless studied Chemistry in his/her education of 10+2 which is a basic requirement before getting admission into the respective program.

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