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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Yadav,
Yes, a B.Sc. graduate can go for MA degree.
Although some colleges/Institutions insist on having a B.A degree for admission in an MA programme , still, there are some others which are lenient on this part.
So, research the best college for the subject that you want to do Masters in.

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Sanjay K

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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 Optometry a
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Sanjay K

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Hi Milan,
Some of the popular colleges are:
Diamond Dart Academy - DDA
Indian School of Business Management and Administration - ISBM Chennai
M.M.M. College of Health Sciences
Saveetha Medical College
Saveetha University

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Sanjay K

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Hi Allin,
The Diploma in Diabetes Management course helps the physicians develop competence in the diagnosis, treatment and decision-making in the care of patients with diabetes. This course is structured to impart knowledge, skills, and confidence, for the management of diabetic patients and facilitate the physicians to develop the skills for efficient and integrated diabetic care.
This course is aimed at medical graduates and specialists with special interest in diabetes and who have a day to day exposure to people with diabetes or those who are part of a team that delivers diabetic care.
Please refer to the following link for details:
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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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B.Tech is more of engineering. However, B.Sc helps you to get job in other streams too like teaching, IT companies etc., but if you want to get into engineering especially, then please go for B.Tech. It all depends on your choice and preference.

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Gautam Joshi

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Hi Shivam,
Yes, of course HM will be a good direction to go after BMS. The only requirement is your interest. Please go through the complete course curriculum of HM and then opt.
So, go ahead and do wonders.

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