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St. Isabel's College of Nursing provides admissions to candidates who have passed 12th boards from a recognized institute with at least an average of 50% in Science stream. The admission is merit based.

You need to go to the official website & register yourself. The application forms need to be filled up with the required details & documents & the application fees needs to be paid. Then you need to wait for the counselling process to begin.

The fees of B.Sc Nursing is INR 30,000 per annum & INR 40,000 per annum for GNM courses.

Visit the official website for the latest information:

https://www.stisabelshospital.in/online-application/

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