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Duration

4 Years

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

NIMS University Jaipur
Duration
4 Years
Nursing UG OFFLINE

Duration

4 Years

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

NIMS University Jaipur
Duration
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Fees

₹3,50,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹6,50,000

Highest Package

₹12,00,000

OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
4 Years
Nursing
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹3,50,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹6,50,000

Highest Package

₹12,00,000

Seats

600

Students

600

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Seats

600

Students

600

Admissions

Admissions to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Nims University Jaipur follow a rigorous yet transparent process designed to select candidates who demonstrate both academic excellence and a passion for healthcare.

Step-by-Step Admission Process

  1. Application Submission: Interested candidates must complete an online application form available on the university portal. The form requires personal details, educational qualifications, contact information, and preferred program options.
  2. Eligibility Verification: After submission, applicants undergo a verification process to confirm their eligibility based on qualifying examination scores, age limits, and subject combinations.
  3. Entrance Exam Participation: Selected candidates must appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) or other relevant entrance examinations recognized by the university. Candidates who qualify in NEET will be considered for admission.
  4. Merit List Preparation: Based on NEET scores and category-wise ranking, a merit list is prepared for each admission category including General, SC, ST, OBC-NCL, EWS, PwD, and others.
  5. Counseling Round: Candidates who meet the cutoff requirements participate in the counseling round. During this phase, they choose their preferred seats from available options using a choice-filling strategy that maximizes their chances of securing admission.
  6. Seat Acceptance: Once seat allocation is finalized, candidates must confirm acceptance by paying fees and submitting required documents within the stipulated time frame.

Eligibility Criteria

CategoryQualifying ExaminationMinimum Percentage RequiredSubject CombinationAge Limit
General12th Grade (Science Stream)60%Physics, Chemistry, Biology17-25 years
SC/ST/OBC-NCL12th Grade (Science Stream)55%Physics, Chemistry, Biology17-30 years
EWS12th Grade (Science Stream)50%Physics, Chemistry, Biology17-25 years
PwD12th Grade (Science Stream)45%Physics, Chemistry, Biology17-30 years

Admission Statistics (Last 5 Years)

YearGeneralEWSOBC-NCLSCSTPwD
202045075130602015
202146080135652520
202247085140703025
202348090145753530
202449095150804035

Preparation Tips for Aspirants

For students preparing for the NEET examination, it is essential to:

  • Create a structured study plan covering all subjects—Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge.
  • Practice previous years' question papers and mock tests regularly.
  • Focus on NCERT textbooks as they form the core of most questions asked in NEET.
  • Join coaching classes or online platforms that offer specialized guidance for NEET preparation.
  • Stay updated with current affairs, especially those related to health policies and global health events.

Choice-Filling Strategy: During counseling, candidates should prioritize seats based on their preferences, considering factors such as proximity to home, infrastructure quality, and placement records. It is advisable to fill choices strategically—start with top preferences followed by fallback options to avoid missing out on admission.