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1. AIIMS Nursing This exam is for the nursing course at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences AIIMS in Delhi.
2. Indian Army Nursing: You can become a nurse in the Indian Army after completing the nursing course through this exam.
3. RUHS This exam is conducted for admission to the top government nursing colleges in Rajasthan state.
4. BHU Nursing This exam is held for admission to the Institute of Medical Sciences at BHU f
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1. Coursework: In the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ) programme, you learn about conventional Ayurvedic Science and its applications. In a B.Sc. in nursing, you study nursing-related subjects like gynecology, forensic nursing, mental health nursing, etc.
2. Fees: The BAMS has comparable higher fees than the B.Sc. in nursing. In government colleges, the cost of a B.A. M. S. programme can reach Rs. 14 lacs, whereas the cost of a B.Sc. in nursing can range from Rs.
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1. Course curriculum: With a BDS degree, you learn about dental surgery and treatment to become a doctor. You study nursing-related topics in a B.Sc. In nursing, such as gynecology, forensic nursing, mental health nursing, etc.
2. Fees: In comparison to the B.Sc. In nursing, the BDS has comparable higher fees. A BDS programme in government colleges can cost up to Rs. 6 lacs, while a B.Sc. In nursing can cost anywhere between
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Bachelor of science (NURSING)
Duration- 4 years
Fees- 36200
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1. Course curriculum: In B.Sc. Physics you learn about concepts such as quantum mechanics, magnetism, and Optics. In B.Sc. Chemistry you study reactivity, molecular structure, elements, etc. , in detail.
2. Jobs: With a B.Sc. In Physics you can get jobs such as scientific laboratory technician, research scientist, radiation protection adviser, etc. A B.Sc. In Chemistry can get you a job as a chemist, nanotechnologist, or chemical engineer.
3. Salaries: The
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1. With a B.Sc degree, you can apply for teaching positions in Science, math, physics, and chemistry if your B.Sc is in PCM subjects.
2. If you have done your B.Sc in biology, you can apply for Science and biology subjects at the school level.
3. With a B.A. degree, you can teach social Science subjects, and if your B.A. is in a language subject, you can teach that language at the college level.
4. In order to become a school teacher, you must also have a B.Ed. degree.
5. Rather than your subject, your salary will be deter
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