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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about admissions, courses, and careers.

Admission Questions

About Admissions

Can I apply after 12th?

Yes. Most nursing and allied health courses at Navvidya accept students who have completed 12th from any recognised board. Specific eligibility varies by programme.

Can Arts or Commerce students apply?

Yes. Many allied health and skill-based courses accept students from any stream. Some nursing courses like B.Sc Nursing require Physics, Chemistry, Biology — speak with us for specific guidance.

Is NEET required?

NEET is not required for most allied health courses and some nursing programmes. Requirements vary — our counsellors can clarify based on the specific course you're interested in.

What documents are required?

Generally: 10th and 12th marksheets and certificates, Aadhaar card, passport-size photos, transfer certificate, and parent/guardian ID proof. Specific requirements may vary by course.

Can parents visit for counselling?

Absolutely. We encourage students to visit with their parents. Our counsellors will explain courses, eligibility, fees, and career options in detail — no pressure.

Course Questions

About Courses

What is the difference between Nursing and Allied Health courses?

Nursing courses (GNM, B.Sc Nursing) focus on direct patient care, clinical nursing, and midwifery. Allied Health courses cover specialised technical roles like lab testing, radiology, OT assistance, dialysis, and hospital management.

What is the difference between B.Voc, Diploma, and Certificate?

B.Voc is a 3-year vocational degree. Advanced Diploma is a 2-year programme with similar subjects. Certificate programmes are short-term skill courses for entry-level roles. Each has different career paths and eligibility.

Which course is best after 12th?

It depends on your interests and goals. Our counsellors help you understand options based on your stream, marks, and career aspirations. There's no one-size-fits-all answer.

Are practical classes included?

Yes. Practical training is central to all our programmes. Students learn in our clinical skills lab with real healthcare equipment and tools.

Will I get hospital exposure?

Yes. We provide hospital exposure through clinical postings, visits, and internships at partner hospitals so students experience real healthcare environments before they start working.

Career Questions

About Careers

What kind of jobs can I get after these courses?

Depending on your course: staff nurse, lab technician, OT technician, radiology technician, dialysis technician, cardiac care technician, optometrist, hospital administrator, patient care coordinator, and more.

Is placement support available?

Yes. We provide placement support including internship connections, resume preparation, interview coaching, and career guidance. We help connect students with available opportunities.

Can I work in hospitals after completing the course?

Yes. Our courses are designed to prepare students for hospital and clinical environments. Graduates work in hospitals, diagnostic labs, clinics, and other healthcare settings.

What is the starting salary range?

Fresher salaries typically range from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 per month depending on the role, location, and employer. Government positions and metro city hospitals tend to pay higher.

Can I continue higher studies later?

Yes. After GNM, you can pursue Post Basic B.Sc Nursing. After B.Sc Nursing, you can pursue M.Sc Nursing or specialisations. Allied health graduates can pursue higher degrees in their respective fields.

Still have questions?

Our counsellors are happy to help. No pressure, just honest guidance.