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April 27th, 2015, 09:08 AM
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B.Sc Nursing Entrance Test Syllabus
I have completed 12th Science and now I applied for the B.Sc Nursing entrance exam for admission in nursing college so can you please provide me the syllabus, exams pattern and the sample papers for the preparation of the entrance exam?
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October 30th, 2019, 11:29 AM
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Re: B.Sc Nursing Entrance Test Syllabus
I want to do Bachelor of Science in Nursing or B.Sc Nursing and for this I know I have to appear in entrance exams searching for details. Will you please provide me B.Sc Nursing Entrance Test Syllabus of all subjects so that I get to know topics to study and prepare well for entrance exam?
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#3
October 30th, 2019, 11:30 AM
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Re: B.Sc Nursing Entrance Test Syllabus
Bachelor of Science in Nursing or B.Sc Nursing is a 4-year undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility criterion for which is the successful completion of 10+2 level of education in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. B.Sc Nursing admission is based on entrance exams held between April-June. Exam Pattern: The entrance exam for the B.Sc Nursing consists of objective type multiple choice questions on the following main topics. There will be three sections in the exam for the candidates to qualify in the given time frame. Section I: Physics (25 Questions) Section II: Chemistry (25 Questions) and Section III: Biology and Zoology (50 Questions) Total Number of Questions: 200 Total Marks Allotted: 400 Duration of Exam: two hours Syllabus of Study: 1.Physics: Communication System, Vibrations and Waves, Dual nature of Matter, Electrostatics, Heat Transfer, Atoms and Nuclie, Electronic Devices, Light and Sound, Optics, Mechanics, Modern Physics, Atoms and Nuclei, Units and Measurements, Current Electricity, and Electromagnetic Waves 2.Chemistry: Alcohals, Phenols and Ethers, States of Matter, Organic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Polymers, Elements and Compounds, Surface Chemistry, Important Concepts in Chemistry, Mixtures, Solutions and Solubility, P- Block Elements, Chemical Reactions and Bonding, The Gas Laws, Coordination Compounds, D and F Block Elements, Important Concepts in Chemistry 3.Biology and Zoology: Animal Physiology, Origin and Evolution of Life, Ecology and Ecosystems, Cell Theory, Reproduction in Plant and Animals, Cell Theory, Mendels Law of Inheritance, Cell Structure and Function, Human Disorders, Living and Non Living, Plant Physiology and Five Kingdoms of Classification etc |
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