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J&K Nursing Entrance

Overview

The intent of this draft is to provide a substantial neutral skeleton that subsequent editors can rewrite, expand, and source. It outlines what an encyclopaedic article on a nursing entrance examination in Jammu and Kashmir would typically need to cover, identifies the categories of facts that require verification, and offers structural guidance. No claim made in this draft should be treated as a verified factual assertion about the J&K Nursing Entrance until an editor has confirmed it through authoritative sources.

Background

Nursing education in India is offered at multiple levels, including auxiliary nurse midwifery (ANM), general nursing and midwifery (GNM), bachelor's level programmes such as the B.Sc Nursing (including the post-basic variant), and postgraduate programmes such as the M.Sc Nursing. Admission to these programmes in various states and Union Territories is commonly regulated through entrance examinations, merit lists derived from qualifying examinations, or a combination of both. Regulatory oversight at the national level is associated with statutory and professional councils that prescribe minimum standards for nursing education.

References

References to be supplied by reviewing editors. Suggested categories of sources include: official notifications and information bulletins issued by the conducting authority; gazette publications of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir; statutory documents from the relevant national nursing regulatory body; archived counselling brochures; and reporting from established Indian news organisations. Each citation should include publication, date, and a stable link or archival reference where possible.

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