I have aggregated percentage for AIIMS B.Sc Nursing but have not passed my Chemistry theory exam. Am I still eligible for the exam?

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Unfortunately, even if your aggregate percentage meets the AIIMS B.Sc Nursing eligibility criteria, if you have not passed your Chemistry theory exam, you are likely not eligible. AIIMS B.Sc Nursing eligibility explicitly requires a pass in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English individually, alon

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