If any female candidate passed out 12th in 2015, can he/she be eligible for B.Sc nursing entrance exam?

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Anu  Ankita
7 years ago
Eligibility criteria for B.Sc nursing is: You should have passed 10+2 in Science stream with subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognized board. Minimum aggregate depends on the institutes. It varies from institute to institute.

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Anisha Patil
7 years ago
Hi Aradhana, Of course, you are eligible to go for B.Sc Nursing entrance exam. Also, I would like to tell one thing that, try to ask question every time regarding your studies and try to collect more and more knowledge. You have choose a nice field. Go ahead & Good Luck.

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