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I would say, there is a better scope of M.Sc in Environmental Science, in private or government sector for the environments Science degree holders. You can apply for a research degree in government organization later or may find many lucrative career opportunities in India as well as abroad. Comparatively, Environmental Science will go better.

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<p>PGIMER Nursing entrance exam will be organized and conducted by the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh for admissions in the MSc Nursing programme.&nbsp;</p>

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In India and foreign countries, microbiology will more chances and opportunity given you than forestry. like medical, pharma, college and school education industry, dairy industry and many more.

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You can go for M.Sc in food technology. This course would help you finding innovative ways to produce the food or study about it. Food industry is one of the leading industries. So, I would suggest you to take up food technology.

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As per my experience, I would suggest M.Sc in Microbiology because it has a vast scope of anyone is really interested to do something in his or her life. Microbiology is an important field in the areas of pharmaceutical companies as u can work in QC and QA Department. Microbiology is a seperate department in each and every company. Next, u can work in hospitals in the pathology department, other u can teach in schools and colleges as teachers and professors respectively. U can also prepare for CSIR net to get government lecturers hip or fellowship for Jrf. On the other hand, environment is also a good subject if you want to make your caree... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Studying MSc Electronics abroad can be a highly rewarding experience, offering you the chance to gain a high-quality education while immersing yourself in a new culture and environment. Studying abroad can be a transformative experience that helps one grow academically, personally, and culturally. It's important to research thoroughly, plan, and be open to new experiences during time abroad.</p><p dir="ltr">Further, candidates must make sure to pass standardized test scores (such as &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/exams/ielts"&gt;IELTS&lt;/a&gt; or... View more

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<p data-start="0" data-end="171">Based on your <strong data-start="14" data-end="38">KCET rank of 120,586</strong> and your preference for <strong data-start="63" data-end="99">B.Sc. Nursing programs in Hassan</strong> with annual fees under INR <strong data-start="123" data-end="135">100,000</strong>, here are some options to consider:</p><p data-start="173" data-end="209"><strong data-start="173" data-end="209">&nbsp;PG College of Nursing, Hassan</strong... View more

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Hi Teena,
As you have completed your B.Sc nursing so, you can definitely apply for M.Sc nursing.
Good Luck.

119 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Of course, you can pursue M.Sc in nursing after completing B.Sc in nursing. In fact, many colleges would prefer a B.Sc in nursing graduate as they are already familiar with the basics.
Thank you.

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Hi Komal,
The M.Sc. Nursing course deals with healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life from conception to death. The duration of M.Sc. in Nursing is mostly of two academic years but it varies from institute to institute. The University of Delhi is providing in two years on full-time basis. The minimum time to complete the course is also two years. The Course is available both in full time and part time basis.
M.Sc. Nursing Eligibility:
The candidates should complete their B.Sc. degree under any registered Unive... View more

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No, for any Master’s course you need to have completed a Bachelor’s degree. So, first pursue your B.Sc degree and then think about M.Sc. Thank you.

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You should have minimum 1 year of work experience.

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Hi Selina Vinatha,
Since you have not mentioned any preference location, I am listing down the colleges for PAN India:
Amity University, Gurugram | Gurgaon
SGT University of Calcutta
School of Nursing Sciences and Research, Sharda University
Maharishi Markandeshwar, Mullana | Ambala
Please click the link below for other colleges
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://bit.ly/2O6gkkE" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://bit.ly/2O6gkkE</a>.

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<p>Here are reasons to study an MS in Nursing from Canada:</p><ul><li>World Class Education</li><li>High-demand specializations</li><li>Excellent career prospects</li><li>Easy PR Pathway</li><li>A Decent Paying Job</li></ul><p>With a growing healthcare shortage, Indian students benefit from strong job opportunities. The healthcare system of Canada offers impressive work environment compare to India.</p>

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<p>Yes, for admission to a two-year course of MSc at Amrita College of Nursing Kochi, the college accepts a valid score of Amrita Entrance Exam. This entrance exam is Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham for admission to MSc course. In order to get admission to this course, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility citreria. Those who pass graduation with 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics along with English as subjcets are eligible to apply for this course. The final selection is based on the score of entrance exam and performance of candidates in the PI round.</p>

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<p>The number of available seats differs for each specialisation. The overall seat intake of MSc courses at K.M.C.H. College of Nursing is<strong>&nbsp;50</strong>. Candidates must have&nbsp;<strong>BSc degree with 55%</strong>&nbsp;from a recognised board for eligible to apply for admission. After the fulfilment of the eligibility criteria, candidates have to visit the official website of K.M.C.H. College of Nursing to apply online for admission.</p>

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<p>Sree Balaji college of Nursing approved by the&nbsp; Indian&nbsp; Nursing council (INC) and Tamil Nadu Nurses and&nbsp; midwives council and affiliated to Bharath University, Chennai . Established in 1992.College offers Various specialisation In M.Sc that are:-</p><ol><li>MSc in medical Surgical Nursing.</li><li>MSc in Paediatric Nursing.</li><li>MSc in Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing.</li><li>MScCommunity Health Nursing.</li><li>MSc in Psychiatric Nursing.</li></ol><p><strong>Eligibility for MSc across all Specialization is ... View more

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<p>Mohamed Sathak A.J. College of Nursing selects candidates for admission to MSc programme based on the merit of the aspirants in the last qualifying exam. Candidates must pass graduation to apply for admission at MSc. Aspirants who are selected have to report at the campus for document verification and fee payment.</p>

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<p>Students who want to take admission in M.Sc Nursing should have completed their bachelor's or undergraduate degree in Bsc Nursing or Post basic Bsc nursing with a minimum score of 55% .</p>

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It is true that CTC will be in the range of 3.5 to 4 Lacs per annum considering you are pass out from above average university in any chemical pharma, cement or FMCG industry. Gradually, your CTC will get a hike once you master your job skills as well as soft skills. My friends had pursued M.Sc. . in general chemistry and today they are drawing 45k INR inhand salary in cement industry after experience of 7 years. Initially, they were getting 18 k to 21 k. But, they are very satisfied with their job as there is minimal workload and their duty hours is fixed 8 hours. I myself completed M.Sc. . chemistry, but I was not interested in doing sam... View more

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As far I know, both have good scope, but I think you should opt for M.Sc in good technology. Good luck.

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<p>Scope Global Skills University offers merit-based admissions to candidates in all the courses. Candidates are not required to appear for CUET to take admission in the university. Hence, none of the courses offered at Scope Global Skills University are under CUET.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>Yes</strong>, the future scope for Nursing Administration abroad is vast and bright, with an <strong>upsurging global demand for skilled Nursing leaders, specifically in countries with ageing populations, </strong> leading to growing job opportunities for Nurses with administrative skills to manage complex medical and healthcare systems and patient care delivery.</p><p>This also opens the doors for high-paying job positions and career advancement in a variety of healthcare settings internationally.&nbsp;</p>

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The eligibility criteria for admission in M.Sc in marine science programme at Goa University is that a candidate must have completed Bachelor of Science from Goa University or an examination of any other university recognized equivalent thereto with at least seven units of 100 marks each
in the first, second and third year taken together in any of the following subjects: microbiology, botany, zoology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and earth sciences. If you meet the stated criteria then only you are eligible to seek admission in M.Sc in marine science.

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<p><strong>No</strong>, there are no state-level entrance exams specifically conducted for the MSc in Pediatric Nursing. Some colleges accept CUET-PG, etc., exam scores. While some colleges like AIIMS, JIMPER, etc., conducted their own university-level exams.</p>

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<p>There is general information about the M.Sc. Nursing programme at the college, such as the total duration (2 years) and the annual tuition fee (INR 2.37 lakhs), but no course-specific curriculum details.</p><p>The eligibility criteria for the M.Sc. Nursing programme are mentioned, which include having a B.Sc. Nursing/Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing degree with a minimum of 55% marks and 1 year of work experience. However, these are the general requirements, not specific to the Psychiatry specialization.</p>

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<p>The cutoff information for M.Sc. in Nursing at Government Nursing College, Jagdalpur in 2025 is not publicly released .The college offers a two-year M.Sc. in Nursing program with a total of 30 seats. And these seats will divide according to courses in college.</p>

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<p>The college is providing different kinds of scholarships to the students M.Sc. in Psychiatry Nursing. It offers merit scholarships based upon results and freeships for those with a financial background. This college also has government fund scholarships which commonly involve the Post-Matric Scholarship offered to minority students, among other ones, either by the state or the central government. Call the college or visit their websites to learn more about individual scholarships, eligibility, and application regarding further education that students might pursue.</p>

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Dear Krina, pharmacy on the whole has very good scope in Canada, in fact one of the biggest sectors. You can study the differences between the two courses, know your area of interest and decide. Pharmacology is essentially the study of drugs while pharmaceutical science covers formulation of medicines, manufacturing etc.

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