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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
A BSc in Nursing can open up a number of lucrative career opportunities in the public and private sectors. Due to the rapidly expanding health-related industries, nurses are highly sought after. Hospitals are opening up all around the nation. Multi-speciality hospitals are in dire need of nurses who have received specialised training in a number of fields.
You will be able to work in a variety of settings after completing this course, including government hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, rehabilitation facilities, old age homes, super-speciality hospitals, educational institutions, sanatoriums, the armed forces, Indian Red Cross So
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
If a person wants to increase their academic prospects after earning a BSc in Nursing, they can certainly choose to pursue an MSc in nursing. Students who wish to apply for admission to the MSc Nursing programme must have earned a BSc Nursing or Post-basic BSc Nursing degree with a minimum grade point average of 55%.
In addition to having a post-basic degree, post-basic BSc nursing candidates need to have one year of work experience.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Nurses perform a variety of tasks including wound care, medication administration, routine physical exams, thorough medical history gathering, blood pressure and heart rate monitoring, diagnostic test execution, use of medical equipment, blood sample collection, and patient admission and discharge in accordance with physician directives.
A nurse's other responsibilities include making sure patients are comfortable, changing bandages, alerting other nurses or medical experts to any changes in a patient's health, documenting patient activities, and carrying out other necessary tasks.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
You can study B.Sc Nursing in KGMU if you fulfil the requirement of having completed 10+2 PCB + English with minimum marks. Admission is done through UP CNET examination followed by counselling. The application generally starts in the late March - entrance exam in May and counselling in June - July.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
GMCH Chandigarh provides B.Sc Nursing programme with a duration of 4 years. It requires eligibility of having done 10+2 in PCB and English, and has a minimum requirement of 45%. Admission into the course is conducted through a College (University) Level Entrance test.
The B.Sc Nursing programme from IGIMS Patna is only open for female candidates. Eligibility is 10+2 in PCB and English, and has a minimum requirement of 50%. Admission is done through a DDE (Institute) level entrance test.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it has been released on July 22–23, 2025, by Jharkhand's examination board.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing (Hons.) entrance exam 2025 was conducted on June1, 2025, and the Post-Basic exam was conducted on June21, 2025. The B.Sc. Nursing (Hons.) exam result announcement took place on June6, 2025, while Post-Basic result announcement took place on June27, 2025.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The application window for B.Sc. Nursing in India depends on the university or entrance exam. For central admissions via CUET B.Sc. Nursing, the form was open from March 1 to March 22, 2025 . Major institutes like AIIMS started registration in the second week of April 2025, closing around late April or early May . UP's CNET exam forms were live from March 24 to April 26, 2025 . Most state or institute-level admissions ran from March through June 2025.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
While a 48% score in Class 12 might pose a challenge for admission to some universities or colleges offering BSc Nursing due to the competitive nature of the programs, it doesn't necessarily eliminate all possibilities.
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