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If you want to do BSc IT and mehta college for each year it will cost 19600 if you are staying in hostel or if you are using their bus it will cost to extra you can check that official website or you can contact you are a college admission will usually based on merit based
Hello Aspirant,
The fees for B.Sc. Nursing and B.Sc. Paramedical courses vary greatly depending on the type of college.
Government colleges are much more affordable, with annual fees ranging from 2,000 to 50,000 .
Private colleges are more expensive, with annual fees ranging from 50,000 to 2,00,000 or more.
The total cost also depends on the specific paramedical course and location.
Hello,
No , the MIMS College of Nursing rank list for B.Sc. Nursing 2025 has not been published yet.
The college prepares its rank list based on qualifying exam marks (with normalization). It will be published on the official college website and also displayed on the notice board at the college.
So at this time, the rank list is still pending. Please keep checking the official site or the notice board for updates.
Hope it helps !
To check your B.Sc. Nursing result, you need to go to the official website of your university or the exam conducting body. Look for a link that says "Result," "Examination," or "Student Portal." You will likely need to enter your roll number and other required details to view your result. Make sure to check the specific website for your university as the process can vary.
The total fee for the entire B.Sc. Perfusion Technology course at Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana is approximately 1.7 lakhs . This is for the full three-year program. The yearly fees for paramedical courses at the college are about 52,350 to 67,350 for the first year. It is important to note that these figures might change slightly each year.
The official SSUHS BSc Nursing merit list for 2025 is out today .i.e. on 28 august 2025.
you can check your result on the official website, ssuhs.follow the counselling and admissions process to secure bsc seat.
Good luck..
You can pursue bsc nursing based on 12th qualifications, not your bachelor's degree. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) are mandatory subjects for the course.
If you dont have these subjects you can first pursue a GNM diploma. After completing the GNM and gaining professional experience, you would then be eligible for the two-year Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing program.
For good bsc colleges you need to appear for required entrance exam NEET.
Hope it helps..
Hi dear candidate,
There are various paramedical courses available after the diploma in pharmacy like:
Or you can also get lateral entry (from 2nd year) for courses like BSc MLT.
Know more at:
BSc in Paramedical Courses: List, Duration, Fees, Eligibility, Colleges, Career Options
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To get admission in B.Sc. Microbiology, you must have completed 10+2 in Science (PCB) with at least 50–60% marks. Admission is either merit-based (Class XII marks) or entrance-based through exams like CUET UG, BHU UET, IISER IAT, or LPU NEST.
Students need to apply online, upload documents, and pay the form fees. Shortlisted candidates go through counselling/merit lists, after which they complete document verification and fee payment to secure their seat.
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There are several numbers of institute offering B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology, and here are some excellent institutions that offers this course: - JIPMER, Puducherry - Christian Medical College, Vellore - PGIMER, Chandigarh - Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi - Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal - Sri Ramachandra Institute, Chennai - KIIT, Bhubaneswar
You must check the cost, placements, seats availability, entrance exam of every institute because each have their different pattern. So, make sure to first read prospectus of institute you are interested in.
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