How to apply for admission to various courses at National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences?
The mode of NIMHANS Bangalore course admission process is based on the merit & the accepted entrance test scores. The accepted entrance test is INI CET etc.. For entering the admission process, students will have to first appear for the entrance test. Then a student will have to write all the needed
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NIMHANS Bangalore is famous for its popular programmes which are MD & DM. MD & DM students are today working in top organisations, hospitals, etc. Some of them have even started their own clinical practice. Some of the alumni are today working as doctors in the NIMHANS Bangalore attached hospital.&n
The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience offers undergraduate students a four-year B.Sc. in Nursing programme. Aspiring students must fulfil the minimum qualifying requirements of 45.0% in the 12th grade in order to be admitted to this course. This course will set you back INR 140000
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Science Bengaluru conducts a common entrance test for admission to BSc, DM in Neurology, MCh in Neurosurgery, MPH.
Minimum requirement for admission is Nurses Qualified with GNM, registered with any of the State Nursing Council in India.
No. of Seats
For the 2024-2025 academic year, the admission schedule of National Institute of mentall health and Neurosciences was as follows:
Application Period: May 7, 2024, to June 6, 2024.
Entrance Examination: July 21, 2024.
Result Announcement: July 27, 2024.
Admission Date: August 1, 2024.
Course Commencement:
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