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25th September 2012, 06:55 PM
hemlata90
 
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Can I do MBBS after passing BSc Nursing?


can i do mbbs after b.sc nursing...please tell me whether can it be done




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16th March 2015, 11:16 AM
aashish582
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Default Re: Can I do MBBS after passing BSc Nursing?

Yes you can do.

Below are the requirements for your eligiblity:

1.You must have PCMB(Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology) combination.
2.You must have a class 10 and 12th board exam certificates from recognized board or university.
3.You must hold marks of at least 50% in class 10th and 12th.
4.You must have passed in all the subjects.
5. Maximum age(of candidate) for applying is 25 years.
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16th March 2015, 12:44 PM
Microsoft_Bangalore
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Default Re: Can I do MBBS after passing BSc Nursing?

Quote:
Originally Posted by hemlata90 View Post
can i do mbbs after b.sc nursing...please tell me whether can it be done
Hello Dear,

yes, why not, Ofcourse you can go for MBBS degree after getting Qualified for BSc. So what you need to do is that, you have to llok for the Institute which are conductine the entrance exam for the MBBS Seat. And you need to apply for the Same within the time period.
And in this way you can go for the Exam and finally you will be selected .

Hope i am clear to you.
Thanks for Posting !
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16th March 2015, 02:38 PM
Ronie0309
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Default Re: Can I do MBBS after passing BSc Nursing?

As you have done BSc Nursing that means that you have passed 10th and 12th.
But to apply for MBBS you have to have a minimum of 50% in both the years.
Also there is an age criteria :
The maximum age for an applicant can be 25.
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