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Dear candidate, different colleges have different exams and different eligibility criteria for BSc Nursing. The basic eligibility criteria of BSc Nursing is:

  • Candidates must have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology.

  • English is a mandatory subject in class 12.

  • Person should be medically fit.

Some entrance exams you can give for BSc Nursing are:

  • JIPMER

  • AJEE

  • SAAT

  • DSAT

  • CENTAC

  • AUAT

  • IUET

  • ITM NEST

  • IGNOU OPENNET

For more information, you can check:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-nursing

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