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138 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There is the field of research, first, for a Ph. D. You can find employment in Pharmacy also. You can join job as an Assistant Professor in a regular college. Or, you may find admission in BEd. M.Tech in some instructions is a possibility to be explored.

1.9k Views Posted 7 years ago

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There is not too much scope of Biotechnology in India recently. But, after pursuing your Biotechnology degree, if you go aboard there is high scope of it. If you want to grow your career by living in India, then Environmental Science is better option.

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<p>The fee for BSc in Nursing totally depends on the college you are opting for. I can give you a rough overview for the same. If you choose to study at government colleges, the fees for this course is going to be on the lower side. The total tuition fee in government colleges can range anywhere from INR 10 K to INR 6 L.&nbsp;</p><p>For private colleges, it is usually on the higher side compared to government colleges. In private colleges, the total tuition fee can range anywhere from INR 2 L to INR 12 L.</p>

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<p><span style="max-height: 999999px; color: rgb (0, 29, 53); font-family: 'Google Sans', Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 18px; background-color: rgb (255, 255);">The tuition fee for a B.Sc.&nbsp;</span><span style="max-height: 999999px; color: rgb (0, 29, 53); font-family: 'Google Sans', Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 18px; background-color: rgb (255, 255);">in Nursing at the B.Sc.&nbsp;</span><span style="max-height: 999999px; color: rgb (0, 29, 53); font-family: 'Google Sans', Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 18px; background-color: rgb (255, 255);">Nursing ... View more

678 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Simple but significant,

1. Male nurse can do job in Government hospitals (corporation, state, central, railway etc. ).
2. Private, corporate hospital.
3. In Industries male nurse has preference because of nature of work.

57 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Just live and let them live,

No, its not a good option. There are less placements for boys. You can opt for the BDS.

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<p>To get into Apollo School and College of Nursing, Hyderabad for an MSc course, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. Students must pass complete BSc Nursing/Post Basic BSc Nursing from an institution recognised by the Indian Nursing Council with a minimum of 55% aggregate (5% relaxation for ST/SC).</p>

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<p>The fee structure for the B.Sc. Nursing programme at Usha Martin University is as follows:</p><ul><li>Total Course Fee: Approximately INR 6.21 lakhs</li><li>Annual Fees: INR 1.21 Lacs for the first year; INR 1 Lacs for each subsequent year</li></ul><p>This includes tuition, examination, and other academic fees.</p><p>For hostel charges:</p><ul><li>4-Seater Non-AC Room: INR 45,000 per semester</li><li>3-Seater Non-AC Room: INR 50,000 per semester</li><li>2-Seater Non-AC Room: INR 60,000 per semester</li><li>2-Seater AC ... View more

423 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you are thinking about a high-paying salary, the major difference is that biotechnology is a broad field. In this course, you will study about a lot of different subsets of biotechnology, that are bioinformatics, plant biology, animal biology, biochemistry, genetics and heredity, etc.
Microbiology is (somewhat) a type of specialisation. If you do choose B.Sc Microbiology you are confined to a type of field only for your Master's degree, but don't take my word for it. As I said earlier, different universities have a different syllabus and teaching styles too.

172 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, scope is available, however, to get a job, you must be qualified and use the right network, securing a job immediately after your Master's degree may not be easy abroad, additional qualifications and/or work experience is recommended. With a microbiology degree, you can venture out into a wide variety of fields such as food technology, pharmacy, biotechnology, nanotechnology, clinical research etc. Research more by checking job portals abroad and look for related jobs, check university websites for research work, publications, etc., and you will have an idea about the scenario.
All the best.

194 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Different job profiles after completing an MS in food safety and quality control are:
Quality Control Officer or Quality Assurance/ Management professionals in food /hospitality/ retail industry and laboratories,
Food Safety Officer in the regulatory bodies,
Food Auditor in Certification and Inspection bodies,
Trainer/ Counsellor in Food Safety & Quality Management Systems, and
Self-Employment as food certifying/auditing professionals for the Food Safety and Quality Management Systems.

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<p>An MSc in microbiology provides the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. The scope of the degree covers a wide range of topics, such as:</p><ul><li>Microbial genetics and genomics, </li><li>Pathogenic microbiology and host-pathogen interactions, </li><li>Environmental and industrial microbiology.</li></ul><p>Graduates with an MSc in microbiology can pursue diverse career paths, including:</p><ul><li>Research scientist in academic, government, or industry settings, </li><li>Microbiologist or lab manager in... View more

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<p>Graduates with an MSc in Food Science and Nutrition have many options for jobs in the public and private sectors. Students pursuing the MSc programme in Food Science and Nutrition are not restricted to their particular fields upon graduation, which leads to a large number of employment opportunities. There are numerous <strong>research centres, food production companies, healthcare companies</strong>, and more to join for various job roles.</p>

77 Views Posted 8 years ago

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interest in agricultural research.,

The career prospects after M.Sc in industrial chemistry are:
1. Taxonomist.
2. Science adviser.
3. Plant biochemist.
4. Pharmacist.
5. Oceanographer and marine geologist.
6. Biology researcher.
7. Lecturer.
8. Chemist.
9. Assistant manager.
10. Research associate.
11. Officer - accountant and material.
12. Head - sales and marketing.
13. Laboratory assistant.

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M.Sc in food technology has scope in food industry, as well as in dairy industry. You can work as a research associate or technician and you can also work as a lecturer provided you clear NET / SET. You can also get a government job by clearing the exam and interview conducted by state / central government.

17 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can join some research organisation, or companies into research, or clear GATE/NET and join Ph.D. with a good lab. Also you can join for as a JRF in a lab and enroll for Ph.D. Next best option is to take up a course in clinical research/ medical coding and getting yourself employed more rapidly. Both the industries pay you handsome salary. Actually the former is the equivalent of IT jobs in our industry. There is a lot of scope and if you dedicate yourself properly in a decade you will find yourself in a great position career wise and finance wise. The next best option is to identify a problem and solve it through a start up.
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After successful completion of the course, a candidate can get job as forest manager in economic and agricultural fields. Archaeology is also an exciting field in which a candidate can make his/her career. Government institutional offer a good job in the field of intelligence work and remote sensing interpretation. Many companies hire geography experts to work in waste disposals systems. Candidate can also go for civil services exams or choose a teaching profession after the course. Some of the major recruiters that hire geography majors are:
ISRO
NRSC
NATMO
Survey of India
Tata Chemicals Ltd. Bayer
Eureka Forbes.

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<p>The eligibility criteria for MBA course at Scope Global Skills University, requires the candidates to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognised university/institute. Candidates must submit the marksheets and degree certificate of graduation to apply for and confirm admission in the MBA course at Scope Global Skills University.</p>

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Masters in nursing is offered as a full-time course at different universities in Canada. Amongst them the top ones include:
University of Toronto
McGill University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
University of Manitoba.

270 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The eligibility to apply is you must have completed 10+2 with three years Diploma in General Nursing Midwifery with minimum 2 years of experience and 50% marks in all subjects.

82 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding M.Sc. Nursing from this institute. You should be able to download college brochure which contains details regarding admissions for this course.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/m-sc-nursing-jamia-hamdard-university-hamdard-nagar-delhi-84746" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/m-sc-nursing-jamia-hamdard-university-hamdard-nagar-delhi-84746</a>
Alternately, visit college web site for details regarding admissions for this course.
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Please confirm the college/university name for better understanding. Thanks.

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yes, it does.

68 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, M.Sc nursing is a full-time 2-years course at this college.

18 Views Posted 9 months ago

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<p>Applicants should have cleared BSc Nursing/Post Basic Nursing from a recognised Institution accredited by Indian Nursing Council (INC) and AIIMS. Applicants must have scored at least 55 per cent in aggregate. The applicants should possess a minimum of one year of work experience as on the last date of application form submission with specialisation in bedside nursing in a hospital having a minimum of 100 bedded hospital (for private hospitals only) or Public Health Nursing or in Nursing Educational Institutions recognised by Indian Nursing Council (INC). The applicant must be a registered nurse and registered midwife (RNRM).</p... View more

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<p>To pursue an M.Sc. in Nursing, you can choose from a variety of specializations based on your interest and career goals. Common options include Medical-Surgical Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, and Critical Care Nursing. Each specialisation focuses on advanced knowledge and skills in its respective field, preparing you for roles in clinical practice, teaching, or research.</p><p>Admission requirements typically include a B.Sc. Nursing degree with a valid nursing registration and a minimum percentage as per the institution's criteria. Some coll... View more

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<p>Several deemed universities are recognised for the MSc nursing programs some of them are listed below:</p><ol><li>Christian medical College (CMC) Vellore&nbsp;</li><li>Sri Ramachandra University&nbsp;</li><li>Bhartiya Vidyapeeth deemed University (BVDU PUNE)</li><li>All India institute of medical Science Delhi (AIIMS) -&nbsp;</li></ol><ul><li>AIIMS IS ALSO HIGHLY REGARDED INSTITUTION FOR NURSING EDUCATION THOUGH IT IS A CENTRAL UNIVERSITY NOT A DEEMED ONE.</li></ul>

27 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Sr. Section Engr(Design),

The minimum eligibility criteria of MBA is given below. Eligibility : Minimum for 50 % Marks in Graduation (After 10+2) from any Discipline recognised By any Indian University being UGC approve or AICTE for Technical Courses and Other Mandatory councils. So only M.Sc. Is not enough for MBA Admission you must have obtained 50% marks in graduation.

8 Views Posted 5 months ago

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<p>The online application started in the 4th week of April 2025, and the last date to submit the form was during the 1st week of May 2025.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A detailed schedule shows:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Correction window: 2nd week of May 2025, </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Admit card release: 3rd week of May, </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Entrance exam: 4th week of M</p><p>ay 2025.</p><p>Application opens: 4th week of April 2025</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Application deadline: 1st week of May 2025&l... View more

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<p dir="ltr">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.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">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.&nbsp;</p>

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