I have got 102 marks in NEET UG exam. So can you refer me the eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Nursing.
Piease sir, give me some better guidence regarding B.Sc. Nursing. Am I capable for admission in nursing.
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Sutapa Moitra Working for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy | Guide-Level 14
6 years agoHi priti, Their is no need of NEET for B.Sc. Nursing this is exam is only conducted for UG and PG degrees such as MBBS BDS etc. For nursing, individual have to clear PMET. -
Hello Dear,
For getting admission in B.Sc nursing, the eligibility is 10+2 or intermediate from any of the recognised board of India with physics, chemistry and biology as the main subject. You do not need any NEET score or rank for that. If you have an interest in biology and passion for human care then you can go for that. -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
6 years agoHello Priti,
Every state has different criteria for admission to B.Sc. Nursing. In Maharashtra, government colleges give admission based on NEET while private ones are having their own criteria. AFMC conducts its own exam. However, if you have scored 50% in 12th, are above 17 years of age then you are eligible for the admission.
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