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Yes a male candidate can apply for B.Sc nursing course. The duration of the course is four years.For being eligible, you should pass 10+2 in science stream with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as compulsory subjects. General Category students should score atleast 45% in 10+2 while SC,ST,OBC-A,OBC-B, PWD candidates should score 40%.

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