Nursing in India

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B.Sc Nursing, offered by the School of Nursing, at JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY is a four-year professional course. The course is registered with and controlled by the Indian Nursing Council. The course aims for the promotion, upholding and reinstatement of health and elimination of the disease. Advantages or Benefits of B.Sc. Nursing is considered as the noblest of the profession. Nowadays, this profession is in demand and there is a vast opening for Nursing Graduates worldwide. The remuneration associated with this profession is lucrative that attracts many prospective candidates. Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: Min. 50% in 10+2 with Phy
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I would like to suggest you to go for that field in which you have more interest, because after taking admission if you will not take interest in your papers, then it can be hectic for you and your future as well. As per your concern, I would like to let you know that there is a huge demand for Engineers as well as the nurse in India. So, you don't have to worry about your future. You just study well, and success will come after you.

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The Scope of MBA in Nursing Degree Programs: There are several campus-based as well as online colleges that offer these programs. Students learn advanced nursing theories in these programs, which enable them to take up top level positions in the field of nursing. Registered Nurses can qualify for administrative or managerial positions by earning MBA of Nursing degrees. Careers By earning MBA in nursing degrees students can take up leadership roles in: Management Nursing administration Health care administration. They can work in a number of healthcare settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, doctors' offices, labs, etc.

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

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Both the fields are poles apart. If you talk about BBA, then it is related to management after doing BBA you can go for MBA. If we talk about Nursing then it comes into medical field. Growth factor is much high BBA than Nursing. You even changes of going to abroad if you do MBA. Money you will be earning will depend upon your skill set. So, go the way where you think you can do justice to the Occupation and to yourself.

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