The applicant opted for a BSc Nursing program at GMCH, clearing the GCET with a score of 55 out of 100 and ranking 47 overall, 18th in the BSc Nursing general category. The program has 25 seats for the UT general category and 5 for the SC/ST category. GMCH, rated 100/100 for its faculty, has about 15 faculty members for 250 students, fostering personalized attention and deep topic understanding. The annual fee is approximately 8,660 INR, including library and tuition fees, payable in one installment. GMCH does not provide direct placements, but GMCH students are preferred in interviews, and job opportunities require passing a written exam. The course includes a one-year internship with a 13,000 INR monthly stipend, though details for nursing students are unconfirmed as no batch has completed it yet. The internship enhances clinical skills in various departments, with students required to submit a report and research. Fees are affordable, starting at 10,000 INR for the first year and reducing to 6,000 INR for subsequent years, with examination fees at about 12,000 INR yearly or per semester. Scholarships are offered to lower caste students and those from Jammu & Kashmir, but there's no financial aid or campus jobs. OBC students have no specific reservations but can apply for NSP scholarships. The total cost for the B.Sc. Nursing course is roughly 75,000 INR in the annual system, doubling in the semester system. After completing the course, students receive a stipend during a 6-month internship, aligning with the fee structure.
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