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New answer posted

2016-02-26 15:43:25

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Artha Juneja

Contributor-Level 6

Hi,
As you have completed your graduation in nursing, there are several job opportunities available by firms in the private as well as public sectors. Few of the areas are:
Clinics and Heath Departments
Defense Services
Hospitals
Industrial Houses and Factories
Nursing Science Schools
Training Institutes, etc.
You may also work with charitable institutions such as Old Age Homes and Orphanages, Nursing Homes, etc.
You may even opt for higher education i.e., M.Sc (Nursing). There are numerous nursing institutes in India that offer students with an assortment of nursing courses like:
Educators
General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)
Hospital Nursing
Orth
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2016-02-26 11:35:12

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Nikita,
SAT is not required for UK, you need not worry. Imperial College London which was my alma mater, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and University of Bath are few of the best.
Thanks.

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2016-02-25 21:19:54

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Debopriya Sarkar

Contributor-Level 7

If you want to opt for the regular MBA program then either go for marketing or finance in terms of placements. The rest depends on your personal interest.

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2016-02-25 15:22:34

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Pragya Sehgal

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Shan,
There is a good scope in the field. If the stream matches your interest and skills then you must pursue it.
After B.Sc, you may opt for:
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Radiodiagnosis and Imaging Sciences.
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology.
3. Post Graduate Diploma in X-ray Radiography and Ultrasonography.
You may even opt for courses in specialized fields:
1. Emergency radiology.
2. Radiation oncology.
3. Gastrointestinal radiology.
4. Breast - imaging specialist.
5. Diagnostic radiology.
6. Genitourinary radiology.
7. Cardiovascular radiologist.
8. Computed tomography.
9. Nuclear radiology.
10. Neuroradiology.
11. Pediatric
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2016-02-25 15:02:21

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Vedant Kumar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Ankit,
For list of colleges offering B.Sc Nursing, kindly refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=BSc+Nursing&c=5&sc=137&sa=^0^1316^0^0^0&ts=396548&rf=searchwidget&sp[]=1316&ldb=l-1316
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck!

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2016-02-25 13:34:38

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Rajiv Ranjan

Beginner-Level 3

It depends upon the university from where you are pursuing the course.
But, normally it is not allowed to do so.
Therefore, you will not able to change your course from B.Sc. computer to B.Sc. mathematics.

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2016-02-24 23:23:45

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RASHMI KUMARI

Beginner-Level 5

I am sorry I couldn't get your question. What is important between what?
Is this in response to your previous question of b.s. and engineering?
If yes, both b.sc and engineering are two different fields And both have their own Importance. If you want an industrial or corporate job you can opt for engineering and if you are interested in study of pure science and want more of an academic job, go for b.sc. although sometimes b.sc can also get you into industrial job.
Please approve if found useful. Thank you.

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2016-02-24 23:18:08

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RASHMI KUMARI

Beginner-Level 5

Engineering and b.sc are both science fields. It depends on where your interest lies. While b.sc is pure basic science, engineering is more of a technical study. So if you're interested to do indepth study of a particular field of science, you can choose b.s. in that particular field like chemistr, physics etc. But if you want to study technology and practical and industrial application of science, choose engineering. Both have equally good opportunities career wise. In b.s. it is more academic and in engineering it is more industry specific.
Please approve if found useful.

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2016-02-24 15:12:19

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saumya gupta

Guide-Level 11

I would suggest you to go for Diploma in clinical research.

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2016-02-24 10:50:09

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Nitin Chawla

Contributor-Level 6

Dear,
If you want to become an engineer then obviously you must go with B.Tech Computer Science. The reasons why I suggest you this, I can tell you some facts:-
1) B.Tech will give you a technical hand which is highly preferred by companies. A technical person is supposed to tackle problems with ease.
2) You have more carrier options available after B.Tech. It will give you more salary in any firm or company.
3) You have an opportunity of foreign placements through B.Tech.
To pursue this degree, you must choose a better college for this who provides quality education, better infrastructure, facilities, lots of job openings and placements. I
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