I want to know about the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. in Nursing at Government College of Nursing, Safidon.

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    Rashi Satwani | Contributor-Level 7

    a week ago

    The most recent nursing program deadlines at the Government College of Nursing, Safidon are hard to find (link unavailable). The minimal scores needed for government college nursing programs, however, are something I can provide you with in general (link unavailable).

    In 2024, the cutoff scores for general category ¹ nursing at government colleges ranged from 580 to 600, while the OBC, SC, and ST categories were from 470 to 490. Specifically for Government College of Nursing, Safidon, the 2023 cutoff scores were:

    PwBD: 59 for the open category and 82 for SC deprivation.
    SC earned 105 points, BC A received 102, BC B received 107, and EWS

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    Kunal Lalwani | Contributor-Level 9

    4 months ago

    Here is the latest cutoff information for in Nursing at Government College of Nursing, Safidon:

    - NEET 2023 Cut Off:- NEET 2023 Cut Off:
    - General Category: Fifty percentile percentage (275-300 marks)
    - OBC/SC/ST Category: The 40th percentile [-less than 275, but above 230- Functional/Discrepancy-]
    - General-PwD Category: 45th percentile means that the candidate with 250-275 marks is placed in at the said percentile rank.
    - 2022 Cut Off:
    - General Category: They are 48. 3 percentile that is 267-292 of the mark.
    - OBC/SC/ST Category: 38. 4 percentile (224–267 marks)
    - General-PwD Category: The results ranged at approximately 43. 3

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