What is the procedure for admission to B.Sc Nursing at Radha Govind University? What is the fee (per semester)?

Are there any additional charges after admission?

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    Utkarsh Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    2 months ago

    While the exact steps for RGU may vary slightly, the typical process in 2025 is:

    1. Apply online on RGU's official portal when applications open (usually around April–June). 

    2. Fill in personal and academic details, including marks and board.

    3. Submit required documents, such as:

      • Class 10 and 12 mark sheets,

      • Birth certificate,

      • Caste/other reservation documents (if applicable),

      • Medical fitness certificate, and

      • Photographs and signature.

    4. Selection/Admission: Merit-based on 10+2 marks; RGU does not clearly mention a separate entrance for B.Sc. Nursing. 

    5. Pay admission fee, and receive confirmation and further instructions.

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    Anant katare | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    The admission procedure to B.Sc Nursing at Radha Govind University it includes meeting the eligibility criteria, completion of application process and qualifying entrance exam if required. The eligibility criteria includes you must have passed your 12th or equivalent from a recognised board with minimum 45% aggregate marks with Physics Chemistry and Biology as Compulsory subjects. The total fees for pursuing B.Sc which is a 3year course is around 1.70lakh - 2lakh. 

    There will be extra charges like if you are taking hostel then accommodation fees, mess fees, examination fees for semester exams and more as mentioned by college.

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