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pasha asif

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Well, different colleges have different admission dates. So, if you specify the particular college for which you want the information, then I can help you by providing relevant information.

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Archita Chouhan

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Hello,
After B.Sc, I would suggest you to go for M.Sc Programme with your desired specialisation as there will be more opportunities after completing post graduation programme. But if you are interested for doing the job then I would suggest you to prepare the Gov. Exams like Banking, SSCGL, RRB etc. Or you can go for -
Research analyst
Teachers
Technical Writer/Editor
Consultant
All the best!

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Archita Chouhan

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Hello,
B.Sc (Gen) is an academic degree, designed to provide the students with foundation knowledge possible for a Science-based career. It provides a broad foundation in the sciences, with a special focus on multidisciplinarit. B.Sc. (Hons)is much more specialised as compared to the B.Sc. (General) degree, and academically. It helps in building an advanced professional or academic career. If you want to study any one of the main sciences (eg. Chemistry, physics, mathematics etc.). In detail, it is advisable to go for a B.Sc. (Hons) course. But if you want a more balanced and multi-disciplinary approach, it is better to pursue a B.Sc (
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, Please check for your eligibility and admission criteria to pursue B.Sc. Nursing from the criteria mentioned below:
B.Sc (Nursing): Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates who wish to pursue B.Sc. Nursing course are required to fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria. B.Sc. (Basic) - Candidates should pass 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry and Biology and he/she should be medically fit. B.Sc. (Nursing): Admission Procedure:
B.Sc Nursing admission is purely based on entrance exams held in between April-June. Candidates can fill the application form in both online and offline mode.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
The distance learning mode offers a flexible schedule to students, most specifically working professionals who wish to upgrade their knowledge. The course trains students in subjects like principles of management, communication and soft skills organizational behavior, business environment and law, marketing management, human resource management, IT and systems, project and operations management, business and legal environment of hospitals, hospital management and planning, population health and management of epidemics, hazard and sister management, statistics for health management, business policy and strategy, international busines
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Yes, you can pursue MBA in hospital administration after B.Sc. Nursing. Eligibility Criteria
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelor's degree (any discipline) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU-NEST and Interview
or
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelor's degree (any discipline) or equivalent subject to valid score in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/CMAT/GMAT and Interview.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you can pursue MBA in hospital administration after B.Sc. Nursing. Eligibility Criteria
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelor's degree (any discipline) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU-NEST and Interview
or
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelor's degree (any discipline) or equivalent subject to valid score in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/CMAT/GMAT and Interview.

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pasha asif

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Well, I think you should try applying online through various job portals like shine.com, indeed.com, monsterjob.com.

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pasha asif

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Well, it depends on your skills and also on your college where you pursue your graduation degree because college has a major role in placements.

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