I don't have English as a language subject in Class 12. Am I eligible for appearing in JKBOPEE nursing exam?

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No, English is a mandatory subject and is mentioned in the eligibility criteria to appear for the JKBOPEE BSc Nursing CET entrance. The applicant must opt for this subject in HSC, if they wish to appear for the exam. 

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