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<p>Sree Balaji college of nursing have various courses across Undergraduation, postgraduation and Diploma. College provides placement to final year students of these courses. The M.Sc student who successfully completed it from this college have various specialisation job profile that are:-</p><ul><li>Medical Surgical Nursing.</li><li>Paediatric Nursing.</li><li>Obstetric and&nbsp; Gynaecological Nursing.</li><li>Community Health Nursing.</li><li>Psychiatric Nursing.</li></ul><p><strong>The top recruiter after a student completed M.Sc from th... View more

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<p>Yes, the School of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences offers a Master of Science in Nursing program. The College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences aims to prepare undergraduate, graduate, and professionals to meet the demand of a diverse healthcare workforce, and to improve health and health care for populations across the life span, globally and to advance professional competencies and leadership in Nursing and Allied Health in teaching, research, service, and evidenced-based practice. Pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing can be a good option for those interested in advancing their nursing career and taking on leadership r... View more

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<p>Yes, Narayan Nursing College, Sasaram BSc fees is subject to increase after the first year of the course. According to the website of Gopal Narayan Singh University, the annual fees of Narayan Nursing College, Sasaram is subject to a five percent increase starting from second year.</p>

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<p>Admission to Symbiosis College of Nursing's M.Sc. in Psychiatric Nursing programme can be competitive, but depending on the applicant's qualifications and the amount of seats available, it may be seen as quite accessible. In order to be considered for admission, applicants must often fulfill certain requirements, such as having a B.Sc. in Nursing or a degree that is comparable and has a minimum percentage, as well as completing an entrance exam or interview. The volume of applications and the institute's intake capacity may have an impact on how competitive the programme is. Therefore, while admission is feasible for qualified stu... View more

67 Views Posted 7 years ago

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To be able to get into MSc in nursing courses, you should have completed BSc in nursing from any of the registered universities in respective subjects.
Though the minimum marks vary from university to university, it should be somewhere between 55-60%. There are entrance exams as well in some of the institutes.
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Hi Palak,
Yes, you should be eligible. The eligibility for M.Sc nursing as per government guidelines (for AIIMS) are:
He/She should have passed the 12th class under the 10+2 scheme/Senior School Certificate Examination or Intermediate Science or an equivalent examination from a recognized University/ Board of any Indian State with English, physics, chemistry and biology.
a) Candidates who are to appear in 12th class examination under 10+2 system or an equivalent examination in March/April 2017 and whose results are likely to be declared before 30th June, 2017are also eligible to apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing, Bachelor of ... View more

315 Views Posted 3 years ago

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No, Masters/ Bachelors in nursing is not available for distance learning student.

277 Views Posted 9 years ago

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MBA and M.Sc. both are good courses and both have good scopes also. As you have done B.Sc. in nursing then I think you should do M.Sc. as it has more scope than MBA. After M.Sc. in nursing you can get a good job in hospitals, clinics and labs with a good salary.

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M.Sc Psychiatric Nursing is a very good course for nursing professionals. It's not only more specific and applied but also unique. Moreover, you can find less competition in this field as compared to General M.Sc Nursing. But, one thing you should remember while going further is the college/university from where you are going to take this course. They must be properly recognized and approved with MCI.

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<p>The total tuition fee for College of Nursing, Sangli MSc is&nbsp;<strong>INR 2.1 lakh. </strong>This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Aspirants need to pay course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat in the college. Candidates can pay fee either through online mode or bank draft of any nationalised bank. Besides, aspirants also need to pay a registration fee in the start to apply for MSc course.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, you can acquire knowledge at a higher level than what you studied during your bachelor's degree, and the course will help you develop the necessary skills for your field of work. After getting a postgraduate qualification on your resume, grabbing a good graduate job is easier which provides a good salary as well. Eligibility criteria for pursuing M.Sc forensic Science in most of the top universities is pass with 60% aggregate marks in B.Sc. (Forensic Science or Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Biochemistry or Microbiology or Biotechnology) or B. Pharm. or MBBS or BDS or BHMS and you might have to qualify some entrance test ... View more

50 Views Posted 2016-05-31 17:15:33

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B.Sc. Hons. (Nursing) is a four year duration full time graduate course. Eligibility for which is 10+2, intermediate cleared. Students on this course develop specific skills pertaining to the facilitation of health gain, and the maintenance of health status, enhancing each graduate nurse's employ ability and adaptability relevant to nursing employers across a variety of health care settings. Admissions for such course are on the basis of counselling after clearing entrance tests and other depending on the colleges. Employment opportunities: - The employment opportunities in this profession are available in private and government hospitals,... View more

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<p>To appear for the RUHS MSc nursing exam, the candidate must have passed B.Sc. Nursing (Basic/T&amp;R)/B.Sc. Nursing (Hons)/PostBasic B.Sc. Nursing with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks from Rajasthan University&nbsp;of Health Sciences/ other recognised University.&nbsp;</p>

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After completing M.Sc Degree, you can be
1. Menu Planner
2. Management Dietician or Nutritionist
3. Clinical & Therapeutic Dietician
4. Researcher
5. Public Health & Community Dietician
6. Assistant Manager
7. Quality Manager
8. Preserving Supervisor
9. Professor.

158 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

After B.Tech in mechanical engineering doing M.Sc in physics may not give you any direct tangible benefits. It will better to opt for M.Tech in specialisation of your choice.

100 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Rahul,
M.Sc in Chemistry enables you to take up a career in academics with schools and colleges or a position in Research &amp; Development with Pharmaceutical companies and laboratories. You may apply for teaching positions in various schools in the country. You could teach at the undergraduate level or do research after clearing the NET .If you would like to get into research, then you should do a PhD. After completion of this doctorate you may either get in to full time research or again into teaching assignments at the post graduate level. You could go in for a MBA in Pharma.
An MBA will prepare you for a corporate care... View more

128 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You may please confirm your educational qualifications for an appropriate advice.

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Scope for Higher Studies after M.Sc in Computer Science.
There are many higher studies options for those who have pursued M.Sc in Computer Science. Higher studies will help the students to get placed in better positions and will improve their remuneration. Some of those options are given below. M.Phil in Computer Science, Ph.D. in Computer Science, Ph.D. in Computer Science and Applications, Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science, M.Tech in Computer Science (various streams).
Career Opportunities after M.Sc in Computer Science:
The candidates who have completed M.Sc in Computer Science can find a lot of career opportunities... View more

559 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Educational Counselor,

Do you mean that you will study in India and look for a job in the US or study any of these in the US and work there? Whatever you mean, my recommendation goes for an MBA from a reputed university if you are interested in Business. If not, then first find out what you wish to do and go for it. All streams/courses have ample scope in the US or India.

120 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Both the universities are one of prestigious universities of India. I think you should give more preference to DU because it is a central university and this will make your resume heavy. However, PU also has very good reputation in Asia.

1.1k Views Posted 9 years ago

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I am assuming that you have done your graduation in Biotechnology, it makes a lot of sense for you to do MBA in Healthcare, Hospital Administration or Pharma. Unless, you want to go for research, teaching, aspire to do your doctorate, etc.

39 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, there are good scope of job in the field of M.Sc in nutrition and dietetics. You can work as sport nutritionist or clinical dietician as per your interest.

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<p>Middlesex University Dubai offers a 1-year full-time and 2-year part-time course of MSc in Banking and Finance. MDX Dubai offers an MSc In Banking and Finance to provide high-quality research and teaching as well as provide a supporting learning environment to all its students. The programme aims to offer advanced learning with a special emphasis on international systems, security markets, and banking institutions. The academic requirements for students wishing to pursue an MSc in Banking and Finance at MDX Dubai must possess a good honors degree or an equivalent qualification. The graduates of the programme get placements across ... View more

45 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Kinjal,
There are very few candidates who are doctorate in chemistry. Typically, these students can join any of the research labs of government of India. Some private companies in the chemical field too recruit for helping them in their business. One can join academia as a professor, etc.

51 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, it is an emerging field, if you are interested do it. You will make your success. I read a headline recently in newspaper, saying lot of vacancy is there now in forensic department. Don't loose confidence.

500 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The scope level for all are equivalent as long as you have interest in something, go for it. A Masters can definitely guarantee you a job but since you haven’t mentioned your proper field, I can’t share more information on those courses.

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Check the eligibility criteria and admission process of Institute of environment education and research of Bharati Vidyapeeth to know the career scope <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-environment-science-and-technology-institute-of-environment-education-and-research-bharati-vidyapeeth-deemed-university-dhankawadi-pune-153982" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-environment-science-and-technology-institute-of-environment-education-and-research-bharati-vidyapeeth-deemed-university-dhankawadi-pune-153982</a>.

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Hi Ritika,
After completing M.Sc in computer science, one can find lucrative career opportunities in government sectors like National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL).
Those who are interested in software field can work as Software Validation Engineer, Software Developer etc. while candidates having expertise in hardware can work as Hardware Design Engineer, Technical Support Engineer etc. Database Administrator, Web Developer, and Android Developer.
Candidates who have completed the post graduation in MCM course can start thei... View more

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M.Sc Statistics:
By taking the course, you are able to:
1) Analyse numbers
2) Understand patterns in them by asking different questions to it
3) Go about it in a systematic fashion
4) To solve a specific problem
This skill is a key requirement for many analysis type jobs.
Career options:
1) Data Analytics
2) Market Research
3) Software Programmer
4) Government Statistician
MBA:
The scope of MBA course is increasing day by day. MBA is one of the big job oriented professional program and the most one which has been sought by the students.
Once you have completed your degree, you have a ... View more

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