What is the seat intake for BSc at Geetanjali University?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Answered by

    Nishtha Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    There are a total of 234 seats for BSc programme at Geetanjali University. Candidates are offered seat in BSc based on their merit in the last qualifying exam. Below is BSc specialisation-wise intake:

    CoursesSeats
    BSc in Medical60
    BSc in Optometry5
    BSc in Cardiac Perfusion5
    BSc in Radiotherapy Technology4
    BSc in Nursing100

    Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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    Answered by

    Atri Banerjee | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    The seat availability for B.Sc. programs at Geetanjali University varies depending on the specific course:

    1. *Bachelor of Science (Nursing):*
       - Duration: 4 years
       - Available Seats: 100
       
    2. *B.Sc. (Medical):*
       - Duration: 3 years
       - Available Seats: 60

    The general intake information reveals that Geetanjali University admits around 250 students annually, with 240 seats funded privately and 10 seats funded by the government. The total intake for the first year across all programs is 144 students.

    This overview provides insight into the seat availability for B.Sc. programs at Geetanjal

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    Answered by

    Karunamoy Baug | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    The admission capacity of the Bachelor of Nursing programme at Jeetanjali University is 100 seats. In addition, 20 seats are available in the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology programme at the same university. Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital's Paramedical course has 40 seats.

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