As you failed in Biology in your 12th CBSE exams but later passed it as a single subject in 2021, there should be no major issues with registering for BSc Nursing.. As long as you have the necessary proof of passing the Biology subject (through your result), you should meet the eligibility criteria for admission.
BSc Nursing typically requires you to have completed 12th with Biology as one of the subjects. Since you passed your Biology exam later, your eligibility should still be valid, as long as you have the official documents (like your result sheet for the single subject) to show that you passed.
Make sure all your documents, including your 12th grade marksheet and single subject result, are in order. If there's any doubt or confusion regarding your results, you can directly reach out to the admission office of the BSc Nursing program for clarification.
If you pass your Biology exam after two years, you can still pursue a BSc in Nursing and subsequently register with the State Nursing Registration Council (SNRC) to become a registered nurse; essentially, your eligibility to register as a nurse is determined by completing a recognized BSc Nursing program, not the specific timing of your biology exam passing. You just need your 12th pass results regardless of passing year.
To enroll in a BSc Nursing program, you typically need to have passed your 10+2 with Biology as a subject, regardless of when you took the exam.
After completing your BSc Nursing degree, you can apply to register with the State Nursing Registration Council in your state to practice as a registered nurse.
The timing of your Biology exam passing within the eligibility criteria for your BSc Nursing program will not affect your ability to register with the SNRC after completing the course.
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