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Here is the list of colleges you can go for-
Hindu College, Delhi NCR
Miranda House
Loyola College
Madras Christian College - [MCC]
The LNM Institute of Information Technology - [LNMIIT]
Hansraj College - [HRC]
Indian Institute of Clinical Research And Management - [IICRM]
Presidency College

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<p>Yes, There are about 150+ &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/colleges/b-sc-colleges-kerala"&gt;best BSc Nursing colleges in Kerala&lt;/a&gt;. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Top Colleges</th><th>Tuition Fee</th></tr><tr><td>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/amrita-college-of-nursing-amrita-vishwa-vidyapeetham-kochi-campus-156377/courses/bsc-bc"&gt;Amrita College of Nursing&lt;/a&gt;</td><td>INR 10 lakh</t... View more

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<p>The college has great facilities and good equipment for my labs and good efficient Teaching staff and non teaching staff and very good evnivroment for pursing my course and also we have good cafeteria and which server among very good food with large varites and also we have good support from our seniors and also we having many great activites social events for good networking.</p>

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<p>Delhi have following college for B.Sc Nursing. These are; Lady Hardinge Medical College – fees about INR 5151 and 100 seats. University College of Medical Sciences having 60 intake capacity offer four years B.Sc Nursing programme at the cost of about one thousand forty Indian rupees per year. Other alternatives consist of Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing charging INR 31,515 per year, with a total of 60 seats and Holy Family College of Nursing which charges around INR 75,000 per year and the number of seats available are.</p>

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<p>In Telangana, notable BSc Nursing colleges for girls include:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Shadan College of Nursing, Hyderabad &ndash; Offers comprehensive nursing education and clinical experience.</p><p>Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad &ndash; Renowned for its medical programs and nursing courses.</p><p>Ramaiah College of Nursing, Hyderabad &ndash; Known for quality education and facilities.</p><p>Vijaya College of Nursing, Hyderabad &ndash; Provides strong academic and practical training.</p><p>These institutions are well-r... View more

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<p>In general, there are several important phases involved in the admissions process for a B.Sc. Nursing degree in Nashik. Before applying, potential students must confirm that they fulfil the requirements, which usually include completing a 10+2 education with a concentration in Science courses like biology, chemistry, and physics. Furthermore, applicants typically have to meet the institution's minimal percentage requirements. The first step in the procedure is usually submitting an application, which is usually available online via the college's website or by contacting the institution directly. Candidates may be required by certa... View more

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<p>Yes, you can pursue an MBBS degree after completing a GNM Diploma in India, but there are specific steps and requirements you need to meet:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Candidates must meet the basic eligibility criteria for MBBS.</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Admission to MBBS programs in India is based on the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).&nbsp;</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level=&q... View more

45 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Banaras Hindu University, Delhi University and IISC will provide good placements. M.Sc applied chemistry graduates can work as research manager or scientist in various government research organizations such as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Defense Research and Development organisation laboratories. These graduates can attend the various exams conducted by Union Public Service Commission UPSC CSIR UGC and Staff Selection Committee SSC to get jobs in various departments in central government.
Candidates who secure any government job can write the concerned departmental exams to get p... View more

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Yes, after B.Sc, you can do M.Sc. In computer Science or MCA if you want to go in teaching line then go for M.Sc. Or, you are having interest in developing software then go for MCA.

115 Views Posted 7 years ago

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In majority of the colleges and universities in India, the BBA degree is awarded to the students once they complete the entire duration of the course successfully which is four years. The BBA is a full-time course and entails 120 credit hours in one or over one subject or field of business concentration.

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Both the courses are totally different from each other, and there cannot be any comparison between the two. Both are good. It depends on what you like doing. If you are happy serving people and like help alleviate pain, then nursing is good for you. If you like business - whether it is working for a big company or starting your own enterprise, a BBA would be your cup of tea. Choose wisely, based on your personality, attitude and interest.

180 Views Posted 7 years ago

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After doing nursing, you will be stuck to just one field that is medical. But, if you do BBA then you can go for MBA or job or entrepreneurship. You can excel yourself in the field you want to go without being constraint to just one thing. Management people are aware of each and everything going under the sun. Thus, in this scope of BBA becomes bigger and better than nursing.

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After doing nursing, you will be stuck to just one field that is medical. But, if you do BBA then you can go for MBA or job or entrepreneurship. You can excel yourself in the field you want to go without being constraint to just one thing. Management people are aware of each and everything going under the sun. Thus, in this scope of BBA becomes bigger and better than nursing.

33 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Both the courses are totally different from each other, and there cannot be any comparison between the two. Both are good. It depends on what you like doing. If you are happy serving people and like help alleviate pain, then nursing is good for you. If you like business - whether it is working for a big company or starting your own enterprise, a BBA would be your cup of tea. Choose wisely, based on your personality, attitude and interest.

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After doing nursing, you will be stuck to just one field that is medical. But, if you do BBA then you can go for MBA or job or entrepreneurship. You can excel yourself in the field you want to go without being constraint to just one thing. Management people are aware of each and everything going under the sun. Thus, in this scope of BBA becomes bigger and better than nursing.

61 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Both the courses are totally different from each other, and there cannot be any comparison between the two. Both are good. It depends on what you like doing. If you are happy serving people and like help alleviate pain, then nursing is good for you. If you like business - whether it is working for a big company or starting your own enterprise, a BBA would be your cup of tea. Choose wisely, based on your personality, attitude and interest.

64 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Both the courses are totally different from each other, and there cannot be any comparison between the two. Both are good. It depends on what you like doing. If you are happy serving people and like help alleviate pain, then nursing is good for you. If you like business - whether it is working for a big company or starting your own enterprise, a BBA would be your cup of tea. Choose wisely, based on your personality, attitude and interest.

101 Views Posted 7 years ago

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This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India is increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

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Not good in comparison with engineering and nursing. But, if you have a MBA degree then it will be a good choice for you. And you know it you can do MBA after engineering also.

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BBA provides you with a management knowledge which you can further improve by doing MBA. If you go for Nursing, you will be into medical field and nursing won't help you earn as much money, as you earn after MBA. Engineering is a field that has become weak. After spending 4 years you will hardly get a good job.

82 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can persue MBBS after BSc Nursing. But you need to freshly appear NEET examination for admission into MBBS courses.

378 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
Certification Courses after B.Sc. Nursing
Some specialised short term courses after B.Sc. Nursing:
M.Sc in Biotechnology
M.Sc in Neuroscience
M.Sc in Renal Sciences and Dialysis Technology
M.Sc Medical Microbiology and Medical Biochemistry
M.Sc. Clinical Research
M.Sc. Medical Sociology
Post Graduate programme in Public Health Management (PGPPHM)
Students can also go for MBA in Pharmaceutical management or Hospital Management if they choose. Career Opportunities after B.Sc. Nursing
Clinics and Heath Departments
Defence Services
Hospitals
Industrial Houses and Factories
Nursing... View more

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After completing the B.Sc in nursing, graduates can either search for jobs in any health care centers or can go for the advance studies.
The options available for higher studies are as follows:
M.Sc. Nursing
M.Sc. Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing
M.Sc. Paediatric Nursing
M.Sc. Psychatric Nursing
M.Sc. Nursing Post Basic Course
M.Phil. Nursing
P.B.B.Sc. Nursing
Ph.D. Nursing

72 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Nursing:
After finishing their studies, graduates of nursing can go for M.Sc (Nursing). There are lots of specialised areas for a person to train. A few of them are:
Community Health
Medical-Surgical
Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology
Psychiatry
There are numerous nursing institutes in India that offer students with an assortment of nursing courses. The admission to these institutes is done on the basis of the students performance in written examination. Students who excel in the written test will be notified about a personal interview.
Some of the courses that are available... View more

395 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You really need to work hard. You need to put at least 5 to 6 dedicated hours with complete focus and planned study. You should have conceptual clarify on paper as well as research methodology as per rule only top 15% of the total net qualified people are declared eligible for JRF. No classes required, just practice. Classes do not help to improve your percentage a great. On an average, it hardly increases 5 percent from what you would have scored on your own.
Take help of books and YouTube videos these will be enough.

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Eligibility for M.Sc. in forensic science in Mody University- B.Sc. In forensic science, physics, Chemistry, maths, botany, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry, engineering or pharmacy with minimum 55% marks.

431 Views Posted 7 years ago

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University of Delhi,

The minimum educational requirements shall be the passing of B.Sc Nursing /B Sc Hons Nursing/Post Basic B.sc Nursing with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks. The candidate should have undergone BSc.

238 Views Posted 9 years ago

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No, for M.Sc in Nursing, you need to do B.Sc in Nursing. For more information please visit the official website of the college or university to which you want to take admitted.

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Admission is based on the marks obtained in Entrance Test. Eligible candidates need to appear for Entrance Test conducted by the Armed Forces Medical College. For further details regarding this course please refer to the link provided below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/msc-nursing-armed-forces-medical-college-afmc-wanowrie-pune-177654" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/msc-nursing-armed-forces-medical-college-afmc-wanowrie-pune-177654</a>

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