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  • Estd. 2004

M.Sc. in Nursing
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NINS 
Overview

Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Official Website

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Seat breakup

30

Type of University

Private

M.Sc. in Nursing
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NINS 
 
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Students also asked

Q:   Which specializations can I find in the programs offered at National Institute of Nursing?
A: 
National Institute of Nursing offers various courses like M.Sc, UG Diploma, B.Sc, B.Sc. (Post Basic) in Nursing stream. National Institute of Nursing has specializations such as Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife, General Nursing & Midwifery.
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Q:   How many seats are available for various courses offered at National Institute of Nursing?
A: 
The seats availability for offered courses at National Institute of Nursing goes up to 210. Courses offerred by National Institute of Nursing are approved by eminent Government bodies such as INC.
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Q:   Is MSc Nursing a good career?
A: 

Yes, because a postgraduate degree in Nursing allows a nurse to work in multispeciality hospitals, private or government healthcare units, academic or research institutes, nursing homes, old-age homes, and the armed services. They can become a nursing educator, staff nurse, nurse assistant, or nursing supervisor.

With many new specialisation streams emerging, there is a demand for qualified nurses who can specialise in these new fields and even teach other students. In India and around the world, there is an ongoing lack of skilled nurses. Because of their devotion and compassionate and empathetic character, Indian nurses are always in high demand in other nations.  

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Q:   Is the faculty at National Institute of Nursing, well-qualified and experienced?
A: 
National Institute of Nursing have rating of 4 for the faculty by students. It represents that Institute has decent, qualified and experienced faculty members.
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Q:   Can I do PhD after completing M.Sc Nursing?
A: 

Yes, candidates can pursue a PhD after completing an MSc in Nursing. A PhD in Nursing allows you to delve deeper into specialised research, contribute to nursing knowledge, and advance your career in academia, research, or leadership roles within healthcare settings. 

The PhD programme typically focuses on developing advanced research skills, critical thinking, and the ability to design and conduct independent studies that address complex healthcare issues. 

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