Is NEET necessary for pursuing B.Sc in nursing?

0 364 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Syed Zubair

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  • Hello,
    No, NEET is not compulsory to take admission in Bachelor of nursing course.
    NEET stands for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. This entrance exam was conducted earlier by Central Board of Secondary admission for getting admission in courses like BDS and MBBS.
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    Suresh | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    NEET Exam is not compulsory for a nursing course. CENTAC IGNOU OpenNet, JIPMER Nursing Entrance, ITM National Entrance, and ITM NEST are some popular entrance exams for nursing courses. If you are looking to get admission to the best college then Campushunt will help you to get the best college for your higher studies. B.Sc. Nursing is one of the topmost courses in the healthcare sector. B.Sc. Nursing course is a part of the health care sector. B.Sc. Nursing is a study about the health care sector. Here I mention the eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Nursing courses :
    Eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Nursing :
    1. Students should have passed 1
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