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16th January 2018, 08:37 PM
Hamphrey
 
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What is the eligibility for pursuing a graduate degree in Nursing?


Can I still qualify to pursue a Bachelors degree in Nursing with a grade D in Biology, B in Maths, C in Chemistry and C- in English?




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27th January 2018, 03:02 PM
Rab Rakha
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Default Re: What is the eligibility for pursuing a graduate degree in Nursing?

Bachelor in Nursing is a four years undergraduate course and the required eligibility to get admission in the course is that:-

Candidate must have passed 12th in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as main paper.

Candidate must have scored minimum 45% in PCBE but varies with institutes.

The entrance examination is conducted by various institutes and state government for admission.

So, you can appear for the entrance examination, if you have above qualification or aggregate of minimum 45%.
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30th January 2018, 01:19 PM
Vikasjhacds
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Default Re: What is the eligibility for pursuing a graduate degree in Nursing?

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Originally Posted by Hamphrey View Post
Can I still qualify to pursue a Bachelors degree in Nursing with a grade D in Biology, B in Maths, C in Chemistry and C- in English?
After passing 12th with physics, chemistry and Biology you are eligible for nursing..

In nursing there are three different course:-
- ANM
- GNM
- B.Sc Nursing

For applying in any course you have to qualify entrance exam.

Some of the top medical college offering unrsing:-

All India Institute of Medical Science New Delhi
Arm force medical college Pune
Manipal University Mangalore
Grant Medical College Mumbai
BJ medical college Ahmedabad
King George Medical College Lucknow
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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