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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No MSc Nursing is not same as MBBS. Nursing students learn how to care for patients following surgery or other physical disorders. They learn how to monitor vital signs, inject drugs, insert catheters, maintain IV lines, check patients' files, and keep track of their doctor's follow-up instructions. Nurses are educated to be doctors' limbs in a hospital, and doctors cannot function without them. Nursing subjects are broad, such as Anatomy and Physiology. Diseases are studied in depth in Nursing, although not as specifically as in MBBS.
An MBBS graduate is trained to provide best possible care to patients. Doctors are also pre
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No MSc Nursing is not offered by IGNOU. But there are other Health Science courses offered by IGNOU such as:
Post-Graduate Diploma in HIV Medicine (PGDHIVM)
Post-Graduate Diploma in Hospital and Health Management (PGDHHM)
Post-Graduate Diploma in Maternal and Child Health (PGDMCH )
Post-Graduate Diploma in Geriatric Medicine (PGDGM)
BSc Nursing (Post Basic) (BScN (PB)
Diploma in Nursing Administration (DNA)
Diploma in Critical Care Nursing (DCCN)
Certificate in First Aid (CFAID)
Certificate in Community Health (BPCCHN/CCH)
Certificate in Adolescent Health and Counselling. (CAHC)
Certificate in Maternal and Child Health Nursing (CMCHN)
Certificate
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
An MSc in Nursing opens doors to leadership, specialization and also higher pay in jobs like Nurse Manager, Educator or Clinical Specialist allowing one to teach, conduct research or also manage healthcare teams. This all happens while one gains advanced skills for patient care and better job options.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Career as an MSc Nursing graduate is difficult because graduate should must have some important skills and aptitude to be successful. For eg - assisting doctors in difficult situations means that nurse should also be similarly skilled.
Also, hard is a subjective level of difficulty. There are many nursing specialities for which you can think of going for MSc Nursing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes because with MSc Nursing nurses get to work in mnay sectors like multispeciality hospitals, private or government healthcare units, academic or research institutes, nursing homes, old age homes and also armed services.
There are many job options like nursing educator, staff nurse, nurse assistant or even nursing supervisor.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Nursing admission is based on performance in entrance exams such as AIIMS MSc Nursing Exam and INI CET. majority of these tests are administered by institute or university and are followed by subsequent rounds such as GD and PI. Some universities are considering a merit-based MSc Nursing admissions process.
Candidates who have passed their Class 12 board exams from a recognised board are eligible to apply for MSc Nursing. Candidates who have completed their Undergraduate degrees with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from an accredited university.
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are various forms of nursing, and if you want to become a Nurse in one of the many sectors, you will need particular certifications, some of which you may earn by studying a variety of vital subjects. The following are examples:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Applied Science
Health and Social Care
Psychology
Sociology
Physical Education
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Nursing is a PG degree for advanced level registered nurses and an entry level degree for nurse educators and managers. A Nursing degree may also prepare a nurse to work as a nurse administrator, health policy expert or also clinical nurse leader. Nursing degrees prepare nurses to work as administrators, clinical nurse leaders and even health policy professionals.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can see the given list to know the MSc Nursing job profiles which get the highest salary in India -
Paediatric Nurse
Staff Nurse
ICU Critical Nurse
OT Nurse
Home Nurse
Nursing Supervisor
Nursing Superintendent
Chief Nursing Officer
Hope this helps.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIER) Talegaon provides a restricted number of MS programme seats, typically 5 to 10 per specialisation. This varies depending on the MS programme and the institution's yearly intake capacity. Prospective students can refer to the most recent official notices or contact the admissions office for the most up-to-date information on seat availability.
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