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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

48 Months

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) Nursing is a full-time four-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Manipur University, Imphal and approved by the Indian Nursing Council (INC).


Eligibility Criteria

  • The Candidate with Science who has passed the qualifying 12th standard examination (10+2) and must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology taken together and passed in English subject individually. English should be a compulsory subject in 10+2 to be eligible for admission to B.Sc. Nursing.
  • The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on or before 31st December of the year in which admission is sought. The maximum age limit for admission shall be 35 years.
  • Color blind candidates are eligible provided that color corrective contact lens and spectacles are worn by such candidates.
  • Candidate shall be medically fit.

Admission Details

The Admission is based on the Merit of the entrance examination.

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