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rahul r

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Master's Degree in Nursing:
Another type of registered nurse, known as an advanced practice nurse, must complete a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree programme. Some MSN programs accept applications only from licensed RNs. Advanced practice nurses include nurse-midwives, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners. Courses in graduate nursing degree programs vary because they are usually focused on the area of concentration. Scholarships in USA for Nursing courses:
1) NURSE Corps Scholarship programme
2) American Association of critical-care nurses
3) Johnson and Johnson discover nursing scholarships datab
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Both B.Pharma and Nursing course have good career scope. After B.Pharma you will find opportunities in pharmaceutical companies, medical stores, research firms etc. After nursing course the opportunities will mainly be in hospitals and clinics. You must decide which of these job profiles interests you. Based on this select the course that suits you. Regards.

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Yes, you are eligible for a PG course in Anesthesia after B.Sc Nursing.

Please check for your eligibility from the criteria mentioned below:

Eligibility for M.Sc in Anesthesia - As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed graduation in Science (B.Sc) stream from a recognised university with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects, and with a minimum aggregate score of 45%.

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rahul r

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You should pursue a course which you feel comfortable doing/studying. Nursing is the right career option for those candidates who have the zeal and interest to serve the mankind. The person who believed in the curing of medically ill people and can work in hard condition for long hours may choose the nursing as the career for himself/herself. BBA degree allows the candidates to enter in the field of management. This degree teaches the students with various aspects that are necessary for effective business management and essential for entrepreneurs and business managers. Bachelor in Business Administration also gives you a platform for
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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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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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rahul r

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List of top B.Sc. (nursing) colleges in Delhi-NCR based on 2018 ranking:
1) All India Institute Of Medical Sciences - [AIIMS], New Delhi
2) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University - [GGSIPU], New Delhi
3) Noida International University - [NIU], Gautam Budh Nagar
4) Sharda University - [SU], Greater Noida
5) Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi.

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Surbhi Mathur

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Students can get job in-
Clinics and Heath Departments
Defence Services
Hospitals
Industrial Houses and Factories
Nursing Science Schools
Railways and Public Sector Medical Departments
Training Institutes.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello,
Many government college give admission to student with atleast 45% marks so you can get admission if you apply for the admission but if you wants admission in private college then it is quite tough to get admission as minimum qualification is 50% for any private college.

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