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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello, I will quite agree to the answer given below. In addition to which I would suggest that as Nursing is one of the high paid profession but truly competitive too. It is difficult to get it just after 12th thus generally students who have done their maiden degree or diploma related to Nursing post 12th, apply. Getting jobs is not difficult once you clear registration exams etc.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello, I will quite agree to the answer given below. In addition to which I would suggest that as Nursing is one of the high paid profession but truly competitive too. It is difficult to get it just after 12th thus generally students who have done their maiden degree or diploma related to Nursing post 12th, apply. Getting jobs is not difficult once you clear registration exams etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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The eligibility criteria for doing B.Sc in nursing is 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th grade or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and a minimum of 45% taken together in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. You are not eligible for B.Sc in nursing based on PCM.
Some private nursing colleges allow PCM students to seek admission in B.Sc in nursing.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

The eligibility criteria for doing B.Sc in nursing is 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th grade or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and a minimum of 45% taken together in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. You are not eligible for B.Sc in nursing based on PCM.
Some private nursing colleges allow PCM students to seek admission in B.Sc in nursing.

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Shipra Suman

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If one does not qualify the EAMCET and wish to pursue graduation course, then the candidate has an option to secure admission through management quota and the fee varies for different colleges based on their reputation.

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Shipra Suman

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If one does not qualify the EAMCET and wish to pursue graduation course, then the candidate has an option to secure admission through management quota and the fee varies for different colleges based on their reputation.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Roshni, the answer will depend on where you want to settle, your skills and qualification. Nursing and medical fields are highly respected fields abroad. In countries like Canada, Australia, etc. salary package is quite good for nurses. Job opportunities may range from private and public sector hospitals, orphanages, armed forces, administrative roles in medical schools and hospitals, teaching, etc. I would suggest you to check job portals of various foreign countries and check for positions and openings.

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Humera Akhtar

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Nursing is generally considered to be a professional course meant for science stream (Biology group) students. But there are nursing courses available in India, which can be pursued after completing 12th arts/commerce stream schooling too. After completing 12th with arts, you can go for ANM (Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery) and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) Diploma courses.There exist many institutes in India (recognised by the Indian Nursing Council), which accept arts/commerce stream students to pursue the above mentioned courses.

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Humera Akhtar

Contributor-Level 10

Nursing is generally considered to be a professional course meant for science stream (Biology group) students. But there are nursing courses available in India, which can be pursued after completing 12th arts/commerce stream schooling too. After completing 12th with arts, you can go for ANM (Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery) and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) Diploma courses.There exist many institutes in India (recognised by the Indian Nursing Council), which accept arts/commerce stream students to pursue the above mentioned courses.

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