Dear Student,
Admission to the postgraduate nursing courses at Sum Nursing College requires candidates to clear the Siksha 'o' Anusandhan Admission Test (SAAT) entrance test. This entrance exam is essential for those seeking to enrol in the M.Sc. Nursing program. The PG nursing course is two years and covers various specializations such as Medical-Surgical Nursing and Community Health Nursing.
To be eligible, applicants must have completed a B.Sc. Nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with at least 55% aggregate marks. The admission process typically begins with the application rounds, which are announced on the college's official website. Candidates must ensure they meet both academic and entrance exam requirements to secure a spot in their course of choice. The college emphasizes a robust selection process to maintain high educational standards. In summary, yes, the SAAT entrance exam is required for admission into postgraduate nursing courses.
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