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Mudassir Zain

Beginner-Level 3

There is a vast difference in nursing and MBBS. It will be better if you decide the particular way according to your interest in the course. Secondly, also consider if you are capable of fulfilling all the requirements for MBBS like money, time, hard work, etc.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Pankaj,
Indian Nursing Council (INC) was constituted by Govt of India with an objective of establishing uniform standards of training for Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors. You have to check whether your institution or college from where you have obtained your Nursing certificate is a recognised or approved one or not. The members of INC are selected from the head of the institutions of approved or recognised Nursing institutions, Medical Council of India (MCI), Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Association of Registered Nurses in India.
The detailed information regarding INC and it's recognised institutions can be obtained in t
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Arun Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

No, you cannot get admission in a government college to pursue B.Sc in nursing.

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Arun Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

If you have completed Diploma or degree in nursing then you can apply for the membership of Indian Nursing Council.

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Arun Yadav

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Both belong to the medical field. Pharmacy is the study of medicine and nursing is the care of patients.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Entry level salary is more or less the same for almost all B.Sc. courses unless you graduate from one of the IITs or top NITs. When you take up a job as a nursing instructor, staff nurse or registered nurse immediately after clearing 12th, you can expect a consolidated pay package in the band of 2-2.8 LPA in the 1st year.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

When you take a job as a nursing instructor, staff nurse or registered nurse immediately after clearing 12th, you can expect a consolidated pay package in the band of 2-2.8 LPA in the 1st year.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Joining an NGO for an Undergraduate should not be difficult, especially in the nursing field. Mostly, people volunteer to work for NGOs for little or no salary, and NGOs are willing to accept these individuals to work for them. You can also check online for the criteria to join the NGO which you wish to join. Mostly, individuals join NGOs to further add to their skill set and to gain relevant work experience which they can use to rejoin the industry at a later stage.

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