B.Sc. (Post Basic)

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Indrani Choudhury

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A total of 60 seats are available for Post Basic BSc (Nursing) course at International Institute of Nursing and Research. In order to enrol of this course, candidates must complete the last educational qualification set by the college. Aspirants must pass Class 12 with a 45% aggregate with PCB and English as a subject.

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Parul Thapa

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"Post Basic" in Post Basic BSc Nursing means program is for nurses who have already completed their basic nursing education (like a Diploma in GNM) and are already registered nurses. It is an "after basic" degree (usually 2 years) designed to upgrade a diploma to a bachelor's degree.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a post basic BSc nursing degree opens doors to various government job opportunities beyond hospitals or nursing colleges in India. 

Here are some sectors where nurses can find employment in government roles:

Employment Areas

Public Health Departments

Armed Forces and Paramilitary Services

Government Research Institutes

Prisons and Correctional Facilities

Railways and Public Transport Services

Disaster Management Agencies

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a post-basic BSc nursing degree holder is eligible to apply for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) exam. The eligibility criteria for the IAS exam primarily focus on educational qualifications, age limit, nationality, and other specified criteria, and they do not restrict candidates based on specific academic disciplines.

Having a background in Nursing can offer a unique perspective and expertise in healthcare-related issues, which can be advantageous in administrative roles related to health, public welfare, or governance.

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Parul Thapa

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No, a post basic BSc Nursing programme doesn't directly qualify you to become a medical doctor (MD or MBBS) since these are distinct professions with different educational paths and scopes of practice.

However, post basic BSc Nursing does offer advanced knowledge and skills in Nursing, enabling nurses to specialize in various areas of healthcare, assume leadership roles, or pursue higher education in nursing or related fields. If your goal is to become a medical doctor, you'll typically need to follow the specific educational path required for medicine.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes you absolutely can do a Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (PBBSc) course after completing your GNM diploma.

This 2 year course is specially designed for GNM nurses to upgrade their diploma to a degree leading to higher salaries, better jobs and also eligibility for masters studies. 

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Parul Thapa

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Post Basic BSc Nursing is a 2-year bridge course for GNM diploma holders that unlocks higher-level career opportunities, better pay and also management roles in healthcare.

It moves you from bedside care to specialized clinical positions, education and also administration while making you eligible for postgraduate studies (MSc Nursing).

Key Career Roles -

  • Positions like Nursing Superintendent, Ward In-charge, Supervisor and specialized Nurse Consultant. 
  • Roles as Nursing Educators or Tutors in nursing colleges. 
  • Working as Clinical Nurse Specialists in areas like Critical Care, Cardiovascular, or Community Health. 
  • Opportuniti
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a Post Basic BSc Nursing degree is considered equivalent to a graduation (undergraduate) degree. It is a bachelor's degree programme designed for registered nurses (RNs) who have already completed a Diploma or certificate programme in nursing (e.g., General Nursing and Midwifery - GNM) and have obtained RN licensure.

Term 'Post Basic' in Post Basic BSc Nursing indicates that this programme builds upon basic Nursing education that RNs have already completed. Post BSc Nursing allows registered nurses to advance their education and earn a Post Basic BSc Nursing degree without starting from scratch with a traditional undergraduate nurs

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Parul Thapa

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Candidates can see a general outline of the salary range for Post Basic BSc Nursing nurses in India -

  • Starting Salary: INR 3 LPA to INR 5 LPA

  • Experience: INR 5 LPA - INR 8 LPA

Candidates should also know that salary can be different according to location, company anda also job type.

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Divyansh Rawat

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The fees of Peerless College of Nursing's B.Sc. in Nursing course is INR 100000 per year. Peerless College of Nursing's B.Sc. in Nursing is a 4 year course offered at the UG level. To be eligible for this course, students must have 45.0% in 12th. This course admits 30 students.

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