Do I have to take NEET for admission to BSc Nursing?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

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    No, it is not necessary to appear for NEET to get admission to BSc Nursing. Many colleges conduct their own entrance exam for admission to BSc Nursing courses offered by them.

    You can pursue Nursing right after your class 12 exam with 45% marks in Science (PCBE) from any recognised board. (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English). BSc Nursing is a Degree Course to pursue a career in Nursing. The course is divided into two parts- Basic and Post-Basic with a course duration of 4 and 2 years, respectively.

  • Yes, If you are B.Sc. Nursing (Hons. ). If you do not want to give NEET exam then you can also apply for admission in government college through other entrance exams. You need B.Sc. Nursing (Hons. ). There is no need to appear for NEET exam. I'm here to help! If you have any further questions or need assistance with any other queries, feel free to ask. I'm here to provide information and support.

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