What marks in NEET UG are required to get admission to B.Sc Nursing at PGIMS in 2024?
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Up to today, specific NEET UG cutoff marks for B.Sc. Nursing at PGIMS Rohtak for the year 2024 have yet to be publicly released. For all practical purposes, General category candidates are probable to obtain from 720 to 130 marks, which happens to be 50th percentile, to gain entry into courses in B.Sc. Nursing. Cutoff admissions do vary with every passing year based on numbers of applicants, vacant seats, and overall marking performance. For the latest and best information, it is suggested that one should regularly check the official PGIMS Rohtak website or directly call up their admissions department.
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