Dear Divya,
Like Diploma in Hospital Administration
fees;- Rs.20000-80000 (total)
BBA/Bsc in Hospital Administration
fees:- Rs. 50,000- Rs. 2.5 lakhs per year
MBA/MHA
fees rs. 1 lakh- Rs 5 lakhs (total) depending on the college.
Regards!
Hello,
Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital (HBCH) in Sangrur does not offer diploma courses. It has only undergraduate and postgraduate programs in specialized medical fields. I suggest you to look for other good institutions for pursuing diploma.
Hope this helps. All the best!
With 122 marks in NEET, it is unlikely you will get admission in B.Sc. Nursing at P.D. Hinduja Hospital because they need higher marks and only take female students for this course. You can look for other nursing colleges that accept lower NEET scores or have different admission rules. It’s good to check with many colleges and ask about their eligibility before applying. Keep trying, and you will find a good college!
With 122 NEET marks, it is unlikely to get B.Sc. Nursing at PD Hinduja Hospital because they need at least 45% in PCB and only female candidates are eligible. You can try other private nursing colleges that may have lower cutoffs. Also, check their admission rules and apply on time. Don’t lose hope—there are many good nursing colleges where you can get admission with your score!
hi,
With 122 marks in NEET 2025, getting admission into P.D. Hinduja College of Nursing for B.Sc. Nursing might be difficult under the general category, as the competition is quite high and cutoffs tend to be higher in reputed private institutes like Hinduja. However, it’s not impossible—especially if you're applying under a reserved category, or if seats remain after the first rounds of admission.
Your best option right now is to directly contact the college's admission office and explain your situation. Ask whether they have management quota seats, if there are any chances in the later rounds, or if you can apply under a different category or through a different channel.
In the meantime, you should also explore other nursing colleges in Maharashtra or nearby states where the NEET cutoffs are more relaxed. Many good private and deemed universities accept students with NEET scores in the 100–130 range for nursing programs.