I want to do B.Sc Nursing in Delhi University with the help of CUET. Which subject should I select?

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To pursue B.Sc. Nursing at Delhi University through CUET (UG), you need to choose Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and potentially the General Test, as most DU nursing colleges require PCB subjects for admission, in addition to qualifying by 10+2 with a minimum of 45-50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology a

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10 months ago

Hello Learner.

These are the subjecs you should choose. Section II - Biology/Biological Sciences Mandatory

Section II- Chemistry Often Required

Section II - Physics (some colleges require) Recommended

Section I - English (Language Test) Mandatory

Section III - General Test (depends on college)

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