Results of BSC Nursing and Paramedical will come in 6 weeks after the exam: Brajesh Pathak
Strictness has been increased in the examination of nursing and paramedical in the state. 550 CCTV cameras have been installed in the examination centres. The examination of 73000 students has been completed. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak has said
Strictness has been increased in the examination of nursing and paramedical in the state. 550 CCTV cameras have been installed in the examination centres. The examination of 73000 students has been completed. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak has said that instructions have been given to declare the results within six weeks after the completion of the examination. No delay will be allowed in declaring the result.
The Deputy Chief Minister has said that continuous efforts are being made to improve the quality of nursing and paramedical education. Rules are being strictly followed to ensure transparency and honesty in the examination. Steps are being taken to start nursing education in all medical colleges.
Efforts have been intensified to prepare competent nursing and paramedical staff. Institutions running against the norms will be closed. The quality of their education will not be compromised at any level. Nursing colleges have been instructed for this through the Medical Education Department.
He has said that under Mission Niramaya, the examination process is being made more stringent for high-level changes in nursing-paramedical education.