Which college should I choose with 250 marks in NEET to pursue B.Sc Nursing, and should I attend NEET counseling for B.Sc Nursing?
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With 250 marks in NEET, it might become difficult to get admission to the top government colleges that offer B.Sc Nursing course as they have higher cuts. You can still see government nursing colleges or any private college with lower cut-offs. Colleges in minor states with slightly lower cuts in NEET, Uttarakhand, Bihar or Madhya Pradesh, it might be more accessible. Further, you can check a private nursing college that might accept NEET scores too. As NEET is mainly for MBBS/BDS admissions, direct admission or separate entrance exams may be available in some colleges for B.Sc Nursing; hence, it would be advisable to explore both opti
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