SGT B.Sc Nursing FAQs
Ques. Is NEET-UG mandatory for B.Sc. Nursing admission at SGT University?
Ans. For Haryana state quota seats at SGT University, admission is based on NEET-UG 2026 scores as mandated by the Director General Medical Education and Research (DGMER), Haryana. Students must appear in NEET-UG and participate in the Haryana NEET UG counselling process conducted by UHSR. For management quota seats, SGT University conducts its own Nursing Common Entrance Test (NCET-SGTU). Students who have not appeared in NEET-UG can still apply for management quota seats through the university's own entrance test. It is strongly recommended to appear in NEET-UG to maximise admission chances and potentially qualify for state quota seats.
Ques. What is the fee structure for B.Sc. Nursing at SGT University, and how is it paid?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 4-year B.Sc. Nursing programme is approximately INR 10.13 Lakhs. The per-semester tuition fee is INR 86,125, payable every 6 months. The first semester has additional one-time charges including development fees (INR 13,125), other charges (INR 13,125), alumni fee (INR 2,500), and a refundable security deposit (INR 10,000), making the first-year payment approximately INR 2.63 Lakhs. From the 2nd semester onwards, only the tuition fee of INR 86,125 per semester is charged. Hostel fees (INR 1,00,000 to 1,50,000 per year) are optional and billed separately.
Ques. What is the National Reference Simulation Centre (NRSC) at SGT University, and how does it benefit nursing students?
Ans. The NRSC at SGT University is Asia's first referral centre dedicated to simulation-based nursing and healthcare training, established in 2018. It is a 13,500 sq. ft. facility equipped with high-fidelity, medium-fidelity, and low-fidelity manikins that simulate real patient scenarios. The centre has specialised areas for child health, critical care, emergency and trauma, operating room, and maternal and newborn care. Nursing students use this facility to practice clinical procedures in a safe, controlled environment before working with actual patients. This significantly reduces the learning curve and builds confidence before clinical rotations at SGT Hospital.
Ques. What are the placement prospects after B.Sc. Nursing from SGT University?
Ans. SGT University's nursing programme has a reported 95-100% placement rate for nursing graduates. Placement drives begin after the 7th semester, and students also benefit from a mandatory 6-month internship at SGT Hospital (800+ bed multispecialty teaching hospital on campus). Top recruiting hospitals include Apollo Hospitals, Max Healthcare, Medanta, Fortis Hospital, C.K. Birla Hospital, and Manipal Hospital. Graduates can also pursue M.Sc. Nursing (offered at SGT University itself) for specialisation in areas such as Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing, Paediatric Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing, and Community Health Nursing.
Ques. Is there a scholarship for nursing students who score above 90% in Class 12?
Ans. Yes. Students who score 90% or above in Class 12 (in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English combined) are eligible for a 100% tuition fee waiver for the 2nd semester at SGT University. This scholarship is applied from the 2nd semester onwards based on Class 12 marks submitted at the time of admission. For subsequent years, students who score 75%+ in university exams and maintain 90% attendance are eligible for a 25% tuition fee concession in even semesters (2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th). All scholarships are applicable on tuition fees only and do not cover development charges, other fees, or security deposits.
Ques. What is the minimum attendance requirement, and what happens if it is not met?
Ans. SGT University mandates a minimum of 85% attendance for all nursing students. Students who fail to maintain 85% attendance are detained from appearing in semester examinations. This is a strict policy and has been highlighted in student reviews. Additionally, the performance-based scholarship for subsequent years requires 90% attendance along with 75%+ marks in university exams. Students are advised to maintain regular attendance from the very first semester to avoid detention and to remain eligible for scholarships. The university tracks attendance rigorously, and late entries or early exits from classes are typically not counted.
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