N.L.TIBREWAL
Tara Chand – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan (46) – Respondent
2. The courses of study leading to B.Sc. (Nursing) Degree consist of four academic years i.e. Part-I, Part-II, Part-III and Part-IV. Ordinance 299-V-3 of the University of Rajasthan provides for admission to Courses of Study in B.Sc. (Nursing). It reads as under :—
"O. 299-V-3 :
(a) A candidate who has completed the age of 17 years at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before 31st December of the year of the admission to B.Sc. (Nursing) Part-I Course and passed the First Year Science Examination of Three Year Degree Course (Pass/Honours) of the University or an examination recognized by the University as equivalent thereto in all the compulsory subjects and the optional subjects of medical group (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) including English as one of the compulsory subjects with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for natural born scheduled caste and scheduled tribe candidates) in the aggregate of English and Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) taken together at the qualifying examination shall be eligible for
(1). Dr. Vinay Rampal vs. State of Jammu and Kashmir & Ors. ((1984) 1 SCC 160)
(2). Chandigarh Administration and Ors. vs. Manpreet Singh & Ore. ((1992) 1 SCC 380)
(5). Kanhaiya Lal etc. vs. State of Raj. & Anr. ((1987 (1) RLR 893)
(6). Heman Das vs. State of Raj. & 15 ore. (1989(1) RLR 670)
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