MUHS Releases Revised Passing Criteria for MSc Nursing University exams, Details

Published On 2021-11-21 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-11-21 03:30 GMT
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Mumbai: Through a recent notification, the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has released the Revised Passing Criteria for M.Sc. Nursing Course University Examinations in the academic year 2021- 2022. 

In view of norms prescribed by the Indian Nursing council, it was decided by the University to revise the passing criteria of M.Sc. Nursing course examination as per Indian Nursing Council norms. It has been resolved in BOS & Academic Council meeting to revise existing Passing criteria and the passing criteria shall be as under University Examinations. This will be applicable for the students admitted in the academic year 2021 — 2022 onwards.

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• University Theory                        : 50% Separately

• University Practical                     : 50% Separately

• Internal Assessment (Theory)     : 50% Separately

• Internal Assessment (Practical)  : 50% Separately

It is mandatory for the candidate to obtain minimum 50% marks separately in above individual heads for passing in respective subject. Specimen copies of Year wise Mark-sheets and Internal Assessment proforma have been attached herewith for ready reference.

To view the official notice, click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/examination-m-sc-nursing-notification-no-35181121-164435.pdf


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