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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Aradhna,
You have already completed your graduation in nursing. Now doing specialization will make you a highly skilled nurse. But if you do M.Sc in hospital & healthcare Management then you will have the different qualification and your employability will increase.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shaikh,
Physiotherapy in today's world is most sought after profession. Mostly you will have to do private practice as jobs in got hospitals are very few. But there is great demand and no derth of earning money if you are willing to work hard.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Manish,
Biomedical and microbiology, both similar sounding names! In today's world, both these subjects are required and are expected to do well in future. Hence it's futile to compare. However what is your passion? What you like? Just follow this and you would be happy.

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ankur dabur

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Hello Srijita,
You can go for B.Sc Nursing which is a very rewarding career in foreign countries like Canada and Australia. You can earn a handsome amount of salary even more than 1 lakh because a registered nurse salary in Australia is 40-50 dollar per hour and it will be according to your dream and there are many further study option from Masters of nursing to Doctorate of nursing so, you can assume your salary after that. I also want to go in the same field.
Thanks.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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n chaitanya

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If you wish to join in the government sector after B.Sc MLT, then go for M.Sc in public health as there will be huge openings in UPSC or else you can go for hospital as a lab technician.

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n chaitanya

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B.Sc in medical lab technician (MLT) is better than BPT because after MLT, you can pursue M.Sc in public health. There will be more chances of getting central government jobs called UPSC but in BPT, the scope is very less.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sabi,
There are 2 options-
1. You can do a 1 year Bachelor of Nursing for registered Nurses from UCOL. This is a 1 year course, and costs NZ$17065/-.
But to work as a nurse in NZ you will need to apply for registration with the nursing council of NZ. To obtain NZ registration as a nurse, you will need to undertake what is known as a Competency Assessment Programme (CAP) through a nursing school. (this can be done at UCOL).2. You could do a Bachelor of Nursing Degree for Overseas Registered Nurses from Wintec or EIT. This is a 2 years course. You will receive hospital placements during this course. Once you complete this course, you wi

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