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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 can pursue a post basic BSc Nursing programme after completing a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course. GNM is a Diploma course in nursing, and after completing it, you can opt for a post basic BSc Nursing programme to further your education and specialisation in the field.

Post basic BSc Nursing is designed for registered nurses (including GNM graduates) who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in nursing. Post BSc Nursing offers an opportunity to delve deeper into various specializations within nursing and can lead to career advancement, specialisation in specific areas of healthcare, or even opportunities for high

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Parul Thapa

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A post basic BSc Nursing programme offers expanded knowledge and skills to registered nurses, enabling them to specialize in various areas within nursing. The scope of post basic BSc Nursing is diverse and can include:

  • Specializations: It allows nurses to specialize in areas such as critical care, emergency nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, community health nursing, oncology nursing, etc.

  • Career Advancement: It provides opportunities for career advancement, allowing nurses to take on leadership roles, become nurse educators, nurse practitioners, nurse administrators, or clinical specialists.

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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.

The term ‘Post Basic’ in Post Basic BSc Nursing indicates that this programme builds upon the 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 traditiona

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Parul Thapa

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The salary of a Post Basic BSc Nursing nurse in India can vary significantly based on several factors, including the nurse's experience, location of employment, type of healthcare facility, and other relevant factors. 

Generally, salaries for nurses tend to be higher in urban areas and in private healthcare facilities compared to rural areas and government healthcare institutions.

Here's a rough estimate 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

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Parul Thapa

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Post Basic BSc Nursing programs are designed for registered nurses (RNs) who have already completed a Diploma or certificate programme in Nursing (e.g., GNM or ANM) and hold an RN license. It allows them to earn a BSc Nursing degree.

Traditional BSc Nursing programs are designed for students who have completed high school or an equivalent qualification and are starting their nursing education from the beginning.

Candidates can check the table below to know the comparison between the two courses.

Parameters

Post Basic BSc Nursing

BSc Nursing

Course Level

UG

UG

Course Duration

3 years

4 years

Course Fee

INR 350 - INR 3.5 Lakh

INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 Lakh

Admission Process

Merit-basis

JIPMER NEET, CUET, AIIMS Paramedical, IPU CET, BVP CET, JIPMER AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, etc.

Popular Colleges

SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Amity University, Armed Forces Medical College, NIMS Nursing College, etc.

JIPMER Puducherry, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, NIMS Nursing College, Armed Forces Medical College, etc.

Job Profiles

Registered Nurse, Nursing Instructor, Staff Nurse, Rehabilitation Specialist, Critical Care Nurse, etc.

Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, Manager Trainee, Medical Coder, Operations Manager

Average Salary

INR 3.2 LPA - INR 14.5 LPA

Up to INR 5.1 LPA

Top Recruiters

Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Hospitals, Columbia Asia Hospitals, CMC, Ayurvedic treatment centres, AIIMS, PGIMER, etc.

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Global Hospitals, Max Hospital, Manipal Hospital, etc.

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Parul Thapa

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Post Basic BSc Nursing is a 3 year UG course that is meant for registered nurses who have already completed a Diploma or Certificate program in Nursing. If you're a registered nurse Post Basic BSc Nursing will allow you to further your education and get a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
The Post Basic BSc Nursing syllabus provides registered nurses with advanced knowledge and skills in nursing practice, leadership and research. You will find subjects like nursing theory, advanced clinical skills, community health nursing, nursing management, research methods and more.
Clinical training and practical experiences in various healthcare

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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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Anamika Jha

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Fee for B.Sc in Nursing (Post Basic) at Bhai Ghanaiya Ekta College of Nursing is approximately at INR 50,000-60,000 . 

The eligibility criteria include the candidate completing their 12th class education with a recognised educational board. They should have passed the GNM with higher secondary certificate.

To know more about the institute, refer to the official website or Shiksha.

 

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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, IHMCT Pune provides a two-year P.B.BSc (Post Basic Bachelor of Science—Nursing) course. Prospective students are required to have successfully completed the Higher Secondary examination (10+2) and a G.N.M. from a nursing institute recognised by the Indian Nursing Council and registered by the State Nursing Council in India. Additionally, candidates must meet the medical fitness requirements for the course. The seat intake for the P.B.BSc course is limited to 30 students.

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