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No, you cannot get admission to B.Sc. in Nursing with 60% in Class 12 at Athena School of Nursing as the minimum requirement is 50% marks in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects.

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No, direct admission to Athena School of Nursing B.Sc. in Nursing programme is not available. Admission is based on eligibility criteria, including educational qualifications, age limit, and entrance exam scores.

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To get admission to B.Sc. in Nursing at Athena School of Nursing, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria, which includes completing 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects from a recognized board or university, with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks. The minimum age for admission is 17 years, and the maximum age is 35 years. Candidates must also be medically fit. The admission process may include qualifying in a relevant entrance examination, such as the NEET. Required documents for admission include SSLC/10th Marks card, HSC/PUC/PDC/10+2 Marks card, Transfer Certificate

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To get a seat in Athena School of Nursing for B.Sc. in Nursing, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria, which includes completing 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects from a recognized board or university, with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks. The minimum age for admission is 17 years, and the maximum age is 35 years. Candidates must also be medically fit. The admission process may include qualifying in a relevant entrance examination, such as the NEET. Required documents for admission include SSLC/10th Marks card, HSC/PUC/PDC/10+2 Marks card, Transfer Certificate,

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The eligibility criteria for admission to Panjab University for M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine is a minimum qualification of B.Sc. from a recognized university with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology/Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as core subjects. Candidates having B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine / Biophysics are also eligible for admission to the course. However, candidates with B.Sc. degree in X-ray/Medical Technology, B.Sc. through correspondence and Open University stream are not eligible. Admission to the course is through Joint Entrance Test, conducted by the Panjab University.

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The application fees for M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University is not specified. However, the fees for the course is 49805 (1st installment) and 24340 (2nd installment) for the first year.

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To apply for M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University, you need to appear for the Joint Entrance Test conducted by the university. The eligibility criteria include a B.Sc. degree from a recognized university with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology/Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as core subjects. The course has 10 seats for general and reserved categories, and 2 seats for NRI candidates. The duration of the course is 2 years, and the fees for the first year are approximately 74,145 (1st installment: 49,805 and 2nd installment: 24,340).

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The documents required for M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine admission at Panjab University are not explicitly stated in the provided output. However, based on the general admission requirements, the following documents are typically required for M.Sc. admissions:



  1. Bachelor's degree certificate

  2. Mark sheets of Bachelor's degree

  3. Category certificate (if applicable)

  4. Migration certificate

  5. Character certificate

  6. Entrance exam scorecard (if applicable)


Note: The specific documents required may vary, and it's best to check with the university's official website or contact the admissions office for the most up-to-date information.

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  1. Check the eligibility criteria: B.Sc. from a recognized university with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology/Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as core subjects.

  2. Apply for the Joint Entrance Test conducted by Panjab University.

  3. Appear for the entrance test and secure a valid score.

  4. Check the admission schedule and fee structure: The first-year fee includes two installments, with the first installment (half of the tuition fee + full other charges & contribution to funds) being ₹49,805 and the second installment being ₹24,340 for the 2025-26 session.

  5. Complete the admission formalities, which include submi
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Admission to M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University for reserved category students is through a Joint Entrance Test conducted by the university. The eligibility criteria include a B.Sc. degree from a recognized university with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology/Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as core subjects, or a B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine/Biophysics. The seats available are 10 (General+ Reserved) + 2 NRI, and the fees for the first year are 49805 (1st installment) and 24340 (2nd installment) for the 2025-26 session.

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The admission criteria for M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University is through a Joint Entrance Test conducted by the university. The minimum qualifications for admission include a B.Sc. degree from a recognized university with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology/Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as core subjects. Candidates having B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine / Biophysics are also eligible for admission.

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To get admission to M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University, candidates must have a B.Sc. degree from a recognized university with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology/Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as core subjects. Admission is through a Joint Entrance Test conducted by the university. The program has 10 seats for general and reserved categories, and 2 seats for NRI candidates. The duration of the course is 2 years, and the fees for the first year are approximately 74,145 (half of tuition fee + full other charges & contribution to funds).

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Yes, private companies hire from M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University. The Centre for Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University has achieved 100% placement for its students, with the highest package being 16.2 lakh per annum and an average of 11 LPA. The students get training in diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures with clinical hands-on training at Fortis Hospital, Mohali, and other collaborative partners, making them attractive to private companies for hiring.

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Yes, Panjab University provides 100% placements for M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine, with the highest package of 16.2 lakh per annum and an average of 11 LPA.

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The expected salary of a M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine graduate from Panjab University is 11 LPA on average, with the highest package being 16.2 LPA.

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M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine graduates from Panjab University can work as Nuclear Medicine physicists/Technologist and Radiological Safety Officers. They can also work in diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures. The Centre for Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University has achieved 100 per cent placement for its students with the highest package of 16.2 lakh per annum.

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100% placement of students as Nuclear Medicine physicists/Technologist and Radiological Safety Officers with the highest package of 16.2 lakh per annum (LPA) and an average of 11 LPA.

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100% placement of students as Nuclear Medicine physicists/Technologist and Radiological Safety Officers, with the highest package of 16.2 lakh per annum (LPA) and an average of 11 LPA.

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To get a seat in Panjab University for M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine, follow these steps:
1. Ensure you have a B.Sc. degree from a recognized university with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology/Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as core subjects.
2. Appear for the Joint Entrance Test conducted by Panjab University.
3. The admission process involves a Joint Entrance Test, and the curriculum is prepared as per the requirements of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), Mumbai.
4. The course has 10 seats for general and reserved categories, and 2 seats for NRI candidates.
5. The duration of the course is 2 years, and t

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M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine at Panjab University offers:
- Expertise in diagnostic imaging and therapeutics
- Clinical hand-on experience in Nuclear Medicine
- 100% placement of students
- Strong collaborations with hospitals for training and placement
- Unique course structure with theoretical and practical training
- Limited seats, with admission through a common entrance test (CET)
- Emerging field with high job prospects and 100% placement rate
- Strong alumni base with successful former students.

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