What is the syllabus for the NIMHANS entrance examination for MSc Neuroscience?
There is no specific syllabus given for the NIMHANS entrance exam, But the student preparing for the entrance exam, they needs to study whole syllabus of the B.Sc life sciences and some basic knowledge of neurosciences is mandatory.
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Applications for admission at NIMHANS Bangalore are accepted entirely in the online mode. Offline application are not entertained. The application process can be completed by filling and submitting the online application form available on the official NIMHANS Bangalore website. Make sure that the mi
NIMHANS Bangalore has an entrance based admission process. The selection criteria is clearing the entrance exam specified according to the preferred course. Make sure that the minimum eligibility requirement is met before applying for the accepted entrance examination.
NIMHANS Provides about 10 seats for. Neurosurgery (6-year) courses. The entry is through the INI-CET exam conducted by AIIMS. For the general category, the cutoff rank has been around 68 (air) in recent years. Due to their reputation and limited seats, the competition is intense, and only the top -r
The seat-intake for differernt courses is decided by NIMHANS Bangalore prior to the beginning of the admission process. The seat intake for different courses on offer at the admission process is:
- BSc: 114 seats
- MSc: 45 seats
- MD: 44 seats
- MPH: 10 seats
Candidates can check the eligibility and select
- M.Sc. in Neuroscience: INR 20,000 per year
- M.Sc. in Psychiatric Nursing: INR 20,000 per year
- M.Sc. in Neuroscience Nursing: INR 20,000 per year
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