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Rashmi Karan

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, these free online nursing courses are extremely beneficial for students from any nation. Advantages include:

  • Acquiring international-level learning without tuition payment

  • English language practice for medical communication

  • Accustoming oneself to international standards of healthcare

  • Enhancing nursing school admission or employment resume

  • Confidence-building before entering clinical training

Most courses have subtitles, transcripts, or even multilingual support, making them usable to non-native speakers of English.

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a year ago

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Rashmi Karan

Contributor-Level 9

No, you won't qualify as an RN just by taking a free online nursing course. Below is the process of becoming an RN:

  • Finish an accredited diploma, BSc Nursing, or Associate Degree in Nursing from an approved nursing school or university.

  • Pass your country's licensure exam. In India, you would need to clear licensing exams and register with the relevant State Nursing Council. These exams are conducted by state councils and the Indian Nursing Council (INC) to test your skills.

However, free courses will help you to:

  • Prepare to qualify for entrance exams.

  • Educate yourself in nursing before joining a full-time program.

  • Refine your grasp of essent

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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, some free online courses award certificates of completion. They come in handy for your resume or for personal files. The rules of offering certificate of completion vary depending on the platform:

  • Alison and FutureLearn sometimes provide a free certificate once you have passed all the modules and a test.

  • Coursera and edX allow you to learn for free but require payment for a verified certificate with your name and completion date.

Certificates won't license you as a nurse, but they provide evidence of learning, which is helpful when searching for internships or assistant work.

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Rashmi Karan

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Free nursing courses are available to everyone, wherever you are from. Suitable learners are:

  • Students preparing to go to nursing college.

  • Registered nurses or healthcare professionals desiring to upgrade their knowledge.

  • Individuals interested in shifting their career into a healthcare professional.

  • Home-based caregivers willing to familiarize themselves with fundamental nursing competencies.

  • Candidates preparing for competitive exams covering health subjects.

The courses are particularly beneficial if you cannot afford a paying course or want to acquire one before upgrading to a full-time nursing course.

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ronak kumar

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While admissions to the BSc Nursing majorly depend on score of class 12 in the Science stram with PCB (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) subjects with a minimum of 50% aggregate score. Some college also consider enrolling students based on their entrance exam scores for BSc admission accept include KCET, JENPAS UG, TS EAMCET, NEET, CUET etc. 

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Rajni Beniwal

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The government colleges in Dehradun for B.Sc Nursing

Beehive Nursing College

Bishamber Sahai Group of Institutes, Roorkee

Combined Institute of Medical Science & Research

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Kottala Deepthi

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No, scope of B.Sc nursing is not lowering as it is a specialised course that is used for combining theroticial learning and practical skills to know how the theroticial learning skills can be implemented into physical world and it is related to community and health care.

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Nitish Kumar

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Amit College of Nursing (Berhampur, Orissa): One source indicates a fee range of INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 Lakhs.

 

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Nitish Kumar

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The General Nursing Midwifery (GNM) course at Shershah Medical Research and Training Sansthan, Sasaram has a total fee of INR 2.75 Lakhs over three years. GNM courses in private colleges can range from INR 50,000 to 2,00,000 per year, while government colleges typically cost around INR 10,000 to 50,000 per year.

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