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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average salary of a BPT graduate can get up to INR 3.5 LPA, whereas that of a Nurse can get up to 2.9 LPA.
On average, BPT graduates may have a slightly higher starting salary than nurses, especially if they work in private practice or specialised areas like sports physiotherapy or neurological rehabilitation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, KEAM is no necessity for following the nursing courses. KEAM is mainly an entrance to pursue engineering courses and architecture courses besides the medical fields of Kerala state. For following the nursing course such as B.Sc Nursing universities and nursing colleges will conduct a test or, generally, gives admissions based upon Class 12 marks. Most institutions accept a national level examination known as NEET for gaining nursing admissions. It is, therefore, recommended to check on the specific requirements of admission by the nursing colleges one is interested in, since each college has different eligibility criteria.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
We also provide the course of Certificate in Nursing Assistant or commonly known as CNA. This course is for three months online programme that provides actual skills to help patients in daily care and assists hospital's medical units with this authentic persons of Certified Nursing Assistant or Nurse Aid1. Minimum qualification comes in the form of 10th class, and it costs around INR 10,000 and takes six months.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Theory 1st Year and 2nd Year M.Sc Nursing and M.Sc Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care Supplementary Examinations shall be held from 25th June 2024, and detailed fee structure is as follows.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 6
The Bhuvan College of Nursing offers thses many seats in each of the nursing courses in a year:
B.Sc. Nursing (4 years): 60 seats
Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (2 years): 30 seats
M.Sc. Nursing (2 years): 20 seats
So, overall there are total of 110 nursing seats over all the nursing courses.
So, in three years you can approximately assume almot 330 students passed from the College, if we take ideal case that there were no dropouts.
For more accurate infor, try contacting to the college itself.
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a year ago
Guide-Level 13
Auxiliary Nurse and Midwife (ANM) at Sanjeevan Medical College of Nursing is one of the most sought programs at the college. It is one of the reputed colleges in the region known for providing quality education to its students. The number of seats is restricted to 30 only. The interested candidate should have scored at least 50% marks in the 10+2 examination. The eligible candidate should be between 17 to 35 years of age.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
For B.Sc Nursing, the following entrance exams are more commonly being used as entrance exams to take admission: The NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) conducted by some institutes like AIIMS and JIPMER for nursing. Central universities conduct CUET for B.Sc Nursing admission to some.
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