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The applicant must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board. A minimum of 45% for the general category and 40% for the reserved category is required in the 10+2 examination with physics, chemistry and biology as compulsory subjects.

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No, the registration for the RUHS CUET is opened along with the BSc admissions at B.L.M. College of Nursing. Generally, candidates are required to register for the RUHS CUET within the month of April.

The exam is usually conducted in the month of May and the results are announced in June.

Start with NCERT books for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for RUHS preparation. For practice, use objective MCQ books from well known publishers. Add chapter wise tests and previous years' papers to understand question styles.

To know the RUHS syllabus, visit the official portal and check out the RUHS information PDF. Create a simple list of topics for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, and tick them off as you study.

Most students find it moderate. If your Class 12 basics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are strong, and you practice enough MCQs and previous papers, one can handle it well. 

Yes, knowing the RUHS exam pattern helps to decide how many questions to attempt, speed, and how to practice mocks. It also helps to divide the revision time for each subject. Practice mock tests to build speed and confidence.

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