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Chetna S

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Hi,
Yes, you can. Get some work experience till you pursue your Masters. Also if you are planning for a M.Sc or M.Tech, I won't advise a huge gap since it will distance you from studies from a longer period, not recommended by the universities either. More so if you plan to study abroad in future do well in your academics and maintain a consistent record.

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rahul r

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M.Sc in Medical Surgical Nursing is a 2-year full-time postgraduate programme. Medical Surgical Nursing is a field of nursing designed to address the need for professional care of adult patients in a variety of settings by combining technical expertise in administering healthcare and management skills to practice family-centered nursing care. Students enrolled to the course are trained in both theoretical aspects of nursing and the practical skills required in caring for patients that may hail from a wide range of age groups, socio-economic backgrounds, etc. The course also trains prospective nurses in effectively managing records and
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rahul r

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Ph.D. in Nursing is a 4-year full-time graduate course. Eligibility for the course is M.Sc. Or M.Phil. Admissions for such course are on the basis of counseling after clearing entrance tests and other depending on the colleges. There are numerous subjects which you can pursue in your Ph.D. I have mentioned some popular subjects below which you could consider for an Ph.D. Agriculture, Animal Care, and Veterinary Science. Ph.D. Archaeology. Ph.D. Architecture. Ph.D. Biology and Life Sciences. Ph.D. Building, Planning and Construction Management. Ph.D. Chemistry. Ph.D. Communications and Media.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sonali,
Yes, you can do that but for MBA they will require work experience. So after M.Sc. You must work. So instead of wasting additional time why don't you simply get a job and apply for MBA.

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SHIVAM NAONITCurrent Student- NIT, Patna

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There are two ways to do M.Sc. One is Integrated M.Sc. Physics which is done after 12 (5 years) and other is M.Sc. After B.Sc. (By JAM). Both are excellent. You can get a job in any research center or a job of professor. I hope it will help you.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed syllabus and exam pattern for M.Sc. Courses via the CUCET. You have to start somewhere, so go through the exam pattern and syllabus, and then take it from there. You should get a fair idea of what is required from you, and you can start preparations accordingly. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/cucet.

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