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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

Guide-Level 12

First Year:
10. Nursing Education
11. Advanced Nursing Practice
12. Clinical Speciality I
- Medical Surgical Nursing
- Obstetric & Gynaecological Nursing
- Child Health (Paediatric) Nursing
- Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing
- Community Health Nursing
13. Nursing Research & Statistics
Second Year
14. Nursing Management
15. Clinical Speciality II
Medical Surgical Nursing
- Cardiovascular & Thoracic Nursing
- Medical Surgical Nursing Critical Care Nursing
-Medical Surgical Nursing Oncology Nursing
- Medical Surgical Nursing - Neurosciences Nursing
- Medical Surgical Nursing - Nephro- Urology Nursing
- Medical Surgical Nursing -Orthopedic Nursing
- Medica
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Tarishi Joshi

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Yes, you can go for MA in sociology.

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Tarishi Joshi

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Yes, of course, you can take admission without having maths as a subject in class 12th.

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Syed Asif

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As I can see you have pursued science in your PUC or +2. You have a lot of options to choose from and degree is a three-year programme of study which gives you in-depth knowledge about a particular subject and area of study, and science students have options like BAMS or any other medical course and engineering which is quite popular after PUC. And don't worry about you further studies, just consult one of your teachers and any graduate near you and they will help you out in making good career decision for you.
Good luck.

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Tarishi Joshi

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You can need to score more than 80% in order to take admission conveniently.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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The fee would be around INR 7000, one time payable.

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Megha Malhotra

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If you want to go for M.Sc in microbiology or molecular biology then go for B.Sc in zoology rather botany because in microbiology and molecular biology as there is a great scope.

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Megha Malhotra

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Yes, there is no gender issue in getting a government job for males in the nursing field. I have done B.Sc (Hons) in nursing, I did my practicals at Safdarjung Hospital. There we worked under the guidance of male staff too who worked there as a government employee. So, yes go for it. You will get a job in the government hospitals like AIIMS, Safdarjung and any other.
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