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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

It is quite impossible. If you have done B.Sc. in nursing then it is possible but B.Sc. in any other specialisation is not a requisite criteria to go for M.Sc. in nursing.

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Raj Kumar

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You need to contact the concern person at the institute. They will be able to describe the fee structure for the same.

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Shubham Gupta

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At present, 10th, 12th, grad marks do not have any weightage in selection criteria for MBA in FMS, until unless you are scoring atleast 50% in each of them. However, I cannot guarantee you about the selection criteria in 2019-20.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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If you have the interest and the passion, you can. You need to show your interest to the universities through a statement of interest, extra-curricular activities, any demo or project work in gaming and programming, so you need to convince them why you want to be a programmer or even a game designer from a commerce background. See, if you have prior knowledge in these areas, if not, enroll into a course. It is natural for students at this stage to explore, good luck.

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sumant kumar

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Yes, if you have mathematics as a subject in B.Sc, then you are eligible for MCA.

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Dipin Thakur

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In terms of salary, B.Sc nursing is better, but when it comes to private practice or running a clinic, then physiotherapy is far better than nursing.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can pursue M.Sc anatomy, physiology, bio-chemistry, microbiology, etc., if you have interest in medical or teaching field. After thatm you can pursue Ph.D for a better career prospects. Otherwise, go back and pursue any of medical systems to become a physician.

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Rania Khan

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The higher study programs after completing B.Sc nursing degree are:
1. Master of science in nursing.
2. Master of science in OBST and Gyane.
3. Master of science in pediatric nursing
4. Master of science in psychiatric nursing.
5. Bachelor of science in nursing.
6. Master of philosophy in nursing.

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