Sir I have done PUC science with 44.66%. Is it possible to do B.Sc nursing via distance learning from Indian College of Nursing?

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    Vaishnavi Gulhane | Contributor-Level 7

    9 months ago

    The eligibility criteria for B.Sc Nursing programs in India, including distance learning options, generally require:

    1. Completion of 10+2 (PUC) with Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) as core subjects.  

    2. A minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks in the qualifying exam.  

    3. English as a subject in 10+2.  

    Unfortunately, with 44.66% marks, you may fall slightly short of the general eligibility requirement for B.Sc Nursing. However, you might still have options:

    1. Relaxation for Reserved Categories: If you belong to SC/ST/OBC or other reserved categories, many institutions provide a 5%relaxation, lowering t

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