I have 82% in 12th (CBSE) but I have been preparing for NEET and have a gap of 3 years after 12th. Can I apply for nursing in Australia?

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  • There's a good chance you can apply for nursing in Australia with an 82% in 12th (CBSE) and a 3-year gap after 12th.

    Most Australian universities require successful completion of year 12 or equivalent with good grades in Science and math subjects, like biology and chemistry. Your 82% in 12th fulfills this requirement. You'll need to demonstrate English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or PTE.

    Generally, Australian universities accept gaps of up to two years after 12th for undergraduate programs. A 3-year gap might require justification.

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