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ANM Vs GNM Vs BSc Nursing: Which is the Best Course for You?
September 16, 2025 5:23 PM

ANM Vs GNM Vs BSc Nursing: Which is the Best Course for You?

ANM and GNM are diploma degrees in the field of Nursing, whereas BSc Nursing is an undergraduate degree course. All three courses cater to the field of nursing and healthcare. ANM GNM full form is Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery and General Nursing Midwifery. To shed some light on the differences between ANM, GNM, and BSc Nursing courses, the ANM course typically emphasizes training students about basic healthcare, nursing facilities, etc. Whereas the GNM course is skill-based and trains students to assist doctors and surgeons in post-surgical patient healthcare and cater to related requirements. As for the BSc Nursing course, students are offered an in-depth knowledge of various aspects of Nursing, along with extensive knowledge about patient care and community medicine.

The basic difference between ANM and GNM is the course duration and the structure. The ANM Nursing course lasts for 2 years and focuses on theoretical knowledge, whereas the GNM Nursing course duration lasts 3.5 years and equips students with the skills required to tend to post-surgical patients, thus emphasizing practical knowledge. In terms of career prospects, GNM graduates have a higher chance of securing high-end nursing jobs at established hospitals when compared to ANM course graduates. However, if we compare GNM vs BSc Nursing, then BSc Nursing graduates are given preference over the former. BSc Nursing students can even opt to go for higher studies, or they can choose to work as Nursing supervisors. To understand the differences between ANM vs GNM vs BSc Nursing in a better way, scroll down!

Diploma in Aviation
January 23, 2025 12:42 PM

Diploma in Aviation: Eligibility, Admission, Career, Top Colleges

Diploma in Aviation course is one of the popular aviation courses pursued by many students. This one-year diploma program will train students in airport security, passenger forecasting, airport planning, fire safety, dangerous goods, aerodrome works and other related domains. 

Top B.Des Specialisations
December 18, 2024 3:33 PM

Top B.Des Specialisations in 2025

Design programs are increasingly being opted for by students looking to pursue a career in creative fields. Top institutes like NIFT, CEPT, Karnavati, JD Institute, Anant National University, NID, IIT Bombay, and Pearl Academy offer some of the top B.Des specialisations in 2025 at the undergraduate level. Before you apply for the B.Des course, you need to check if you qualify for it. Also, from the multiple course options offered at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, this course is regarded as one of the most sought-after design degrees after class 12th. Read below to learn about the list of top B.Des specialisations in 2025, skillsets required, prospects in their career, top recruiters for those specialisations, and guide tips on selecting the right specialisation which is best suited for future career prospects.

Also Read: B.Arch vs B.Des

List of Design Courses After 12th
December 4, 2024 10:59 AM

List of Design Courses After 12th

If you have just passed class 12th and are looking for a list of design courses after 12th, then there are a plethora of design courses that can guide you through this journey. You could either opt for short-term certificate/diploma courses or long-term undergraduate programs in design. These courses teach the basic streams of design that lay great foundations for your career ahead. Some well-known options which are included in the list of design courses after 12th are a certificate in Graphic design, a Diploma in Interior or Fashion design, a Bachelor of Design (BDes) in Fashion or Graphic Design and more. So, if you are interested in exploring different specialisations and kickstarting your design career in India, you have landed at the right place. We are here with the list of design courses after 12th, the selection process, eligibility criteria and more.

Best Design Colleges Apart from NID & NIFT
September 25, 2024 1:25 PM

Best Design Colleges Apart from NID & NIFT: Courses, Fees, Entrance Exams

Are there any best design colleges apart from NID and NIFT? Absolutely yes! For those who get an opportunity to appear in the NID or NIFT entrance exams and/or miss them, options are not only to wait for another year. They have several other well-established design colleges in India from which they can apply. Accessing these colleges will provide a good base and train students in one of the world's competitive and demanding design industries. While the NID and NIFT institutes are well-known for producing some of the best design minds, it is also worth noting that both have limited numbers of campuses. This often leads students to overlook other reputable design institutions across India. However, many of these lesser-known design colleges consistently produce exceptional designers in India. In this article, let's explore some of the best design colleges apart from NID and NIFT.

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Jadavpur University Rolls Back Online Classes Decision for JELET Candidates: University now provides two options
December 11, 2025 12:15 PM

Jadavpur University Rolls Back Online Classes Decision for JELET Candidates: University now provides two options

Jadavpur University Rolls Back Online Classes Decision for JELET Candidates: Jadavpur University has rolled back its initial decision to bar engineering diploma holders from BTech admissions via the lateral entrance test (JELET). The university will now accept these students, offering two options to accommodate their academic needs.

MHT CET 2026 Registration Fees Revised; Registration fee to increase
December 11, 2025 11:36 AM

MHT CET 2026 Registration Fees Revised; Registration fee to increase

MHT CET 2026 Registration Fees Revised: The State CET Cell has proposed a modification of examination costs for all major higher education admissions, which could make it more expensive to register for Maharashtra's common entrance exams. The proposal, which is now awaiting clearance from the Department of Higher and Technical Education, aims to raise the registration fees by Rs 150 to Rs 250, depending on the exam. Candidates currently pay between Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, depending on whether the examination is administered online or on paper.

The tentative examination schedule for the 2026–2027 academic year, spanning technical, higher, agricultural, artistic, and medical education streams, was previously announced by the CET Cell, coinciding with the planned fee revision. The MP.Ed CET on March 24 will kick off the upcoming CET cycle earlier than normal. The PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) test will take place from April 21 to 26, while the first PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) attempt is set for April 11 to 19. The second round's tentative dates are May 10–11 for PCB and May 14–17 for PCM.

Last year, more than 14 lakh candidates took various CETs, and officials anticipate that in the next cycle, in 2026, participation will surpass 15 lakh. The Cell will host two attempts of the state's biggest exam, the MHT-CET, which encompasses engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, architecture, and associated professional courses, in a move that is consistent with national testing formats like JEE.

The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell will administer 19 entrance exams encompassing 72 undergraduate and graduate programs, including engineering, pharmacy, nursing, hotel management, and teacher education. Currently, computer-based assessments cost between Rs 800 and Rs 1,000, while pen-and-paper exams cost between Rs 500 and Rs 600. The final revised registration fee for MHT CET 2026 will be released with the official notification soon.
IIT Delhi to mentor 100 School Girls under STEM Mentorship Initiative
December 10, 2025 7:01 PM

IIT Delhi to mentor 100 School Girls under STEM Mentorship Initiative

IIT Delhi STEM Mentorship Initiative: The Manasvi STEM Mentorship Programme of IIT Delhi will provide mentorship to 100 school girls, mainly those studying in government schools. The programme seeks to bring access to quality STEM education to young women who are most often deprived of exposure to advanced scientific learning spaces. It brings students from different schools to IIT Delhi and introduces them to the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 

Will Assertion-Reason Questions Return in JEE Main 2026
December 10, 2025 4:24 PM

Will Assertion-Reason Questions Return in JEE Main 2026?

Assertion-Reason (A-R) questions are a specific format used in subjects like Physics and Chemistry. These questions follow a simple format where you are presented with two statements - an assertion which is a claim about a concept and a reason which acts as the justification of the claim. Your task is to evaluate both the statements independently, after which a relationship is established between them. These types of questions were previously witnessed in competitive exams like JEE as they test more than just memorisation. As observed in the past patterns, both JEE Main and JEE Advanced used A–R questions, which led many students to feel that they were an integral part of their conceptual understanding. Even though JEE Main has not used this format for the last few years, JEE Advanced is still likely to bring them back anytime, depending on the exam pattern decided by the conducting IIT. With JEE 2026 approaching, many aspirants are wondering whether Assertion–Reason questions might reappear on the question paper. This article breaks down the trends, possibilities, and important things students should keep in mind.

Also Check - How Individual Chapters Shaped JEE Main Trends from 2022 to 2026

WB JELET College List 2025
December 10, 2025 3:59 PM

WB JELET College List 2025

WB JELET College List 2025 includes all the participating institutions in West Bengal that offer lateral entry admission to B.Tech and B.Pharm programmes through JELET counselling. These colleges range from top government engineering colleges and state-aided universities to reputed private institutes for the current academic cycle.

WB JELET seat allotment is done based on the merit rank, web choices submitted, and the number of vacant seats available during each round of WB JELET counselling. Knowing the list of participating colleges beforehand helps students plan their choice-filling process effectively and prioritise branches and colleges that match their career goals. 

Universities like the esteemed Jadavpur University, Aliah University, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, University of Calcutta, etc., are some of the universities that accept WB JELET rank. Some of the State Government Engineering Colleges that accept WB JELET score are Government College of Engineering & Textile Technology, Government College of Engineering & Ceramic Technology, Kalyani Government Engineering College, to name a few. Among the private universities, Adamas University, Seacom  Skills University, and Swami Vivekananda University accept WB JELET scores.

Students can check this article to have a complete idea about the WB JELET college list 2025. 

Also Read: What After WB JELET Round 1 Seat Allotment 2025?

Related Questions

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Sohini Bhattacharya, Content Team

-Answered on Aug-20-2025

Dear Student,

The NIMS University has a class size of 54 students for the BPT course. It is not mandatory to opt for hostel accommodation to study BPT at the NIMS University. The average annual course fee for the 1st year is around INR 65,000. The BPT course content at NIMS University is comparable to that of Mumbai University.

Thank you!

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on July-25-2025

Dear Student 

The NIMS University Jaipur BPT course fees are Rs. 3,60,000 respectively. Students need to pass 10+2 with a minimum of 40% marks with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. They must be a minimum of 17 years old to qualify for the course through the NEET 2025 exam. The course is taught in the NIMS University Jaipur for four years, and students can go through the fee structure given below.

Particulars Fees Structure

Rs. 2.8 L to Rs. 3.6 L

Rs. 4 L to Rs. 6.4 L

Rs. 1 K

Rs. 6.81 L to Rs. 10.01 L

Thank You!

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on July-17-2025

Dear Student,

If you have completed +2 with 62%, you have a high chance of getting BSc admission in government colleges. Although, the government colleges for BSc Nursing admission accept an entrance exam score. The exams accepted are NEET UG, JENPAS UG, RUHS CUET, MH CET Nursing etc.

Please specify the exam or college so that we can guide you accordingly.

Thank You

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Jayita Ekka, Content Team

-Answered on Apr-17-2025

Dear student,

To take admission in B.Com in any government or private university in India, you will need to submit the following proof to get admission on Person with Disability (PWD) quota.

Disability Certificate which:

~Must be issued by a duly constituted and recognized Medical Board or a competent authority as per the guidelines of the Government of India

~It should state the type of disability and the percentage of disability. The benchmark disability (usually defined as 40% or more of the specified disability) 

Do note that this is over and above the regular documentation that ALL students will have to submit, inlcuding you. They include: Proof of Identity and Address, Academic Qualification Documents, Application Form, Passport-size Photographs etc. 

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harshit, Student / Alumni

-Answered on Oct-09-2023
Hi there, LPU does offer MSc in clinicial embryology. The eligibility for the program is 60 percent aggregate marks in graduation in the relevant discipline. You c an get scholarships as well on the basis of several criteria. The admission for the next academic session has begun. You can register and kickstart the admission process. Good Luck

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