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Atul Arora

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You can pursue a BSc in Nursing or GNM, after you complete your ANM course. But, you'll need to fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the colleges to get admission to these programs. For instance, Class 12 with the Science (PCB) stream, if you want to pursue a BSc Nursing course. All the best!

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Ankita Jha

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Most B.Sc Nursing programs in India require you to have studied Biology in 12th. Since you are a Maths student and didn't have Biology, you're generally not eligible for B.Sc Nursing.

Even if you give an entrance exam, they usually test your knowledge in Biology, so it becomes difficult without that background.

If you really want to go for nursing, some states or private colleges might have options for students without Biology, but these are very rare. I'll suggest you to double-check with the specific college or entrance exam details before applying. Best of luck!

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  1. University of Toronto
  2. University of British Columbia
  3. McMaster University
  4. Western University
  5. University of Alberta

These are the best universities in Canada for BSc Nursing, due to their global rankings, clinical placement opportunities, and strong post-study career support.

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Raj Vimal

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After completing a BSc Nursing in Canada, graduates can work as Registered Nurses (RNs) in hospitals, clinics, or community health. Career paths include critical care, pediatrics, mental health, geriatrics, and home care. With experience or further study, roles like nurse educator, manager, or research coordinator become accessible, offering growth and specialisation opportunities.

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Raushan Jain

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Yes, pursuing a BSc Nursing in Canada is worth it due to the high job opportunities in Canada. The demand for skilled nurses in Canada is high due to various reasons. Also, the quality education, and strong job market are the key reasons to pursue BSc Nursing in Canada. Canada's healthcare system and global recognition of credentials make it a smart long-term investment.

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