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Parul Thapa

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After completing a course in Critical Care Nursing in India, you have two options for further education and career advancement. 

Here are some potential courses and pathways you may consider:

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Critical Care Nursing

  • PhD in Nursing

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Critical Care Nursing is a specialized field of nursing that focuses on the care of patients who are critically ill or facing life-threatening conditions. These nurses work in intensive care units (ICUs), emergency departments, and other critical care settings, providing round-the-clock monitoring and intervention to stabilize patients.

They are trained to handle advanced medical equipment, administer complex treatments, and respond quickly to medical emergencies. Critical Care Nursing graduates collaborate closely with doctors and other healthcare professionals to develop and execute care plans, ensuring that patients receive the best

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The entrance exam for M.Sc Nursing for Regional college of nursing Guwahati is conducted by Srimanta Sankaradeva University of health science Assam.

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Indrani Choudhury

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The Post Basic BSc (Nursing) duration at International Institute of Nursing and Research is a degree course of 2 years. This course is one of the major objectives of this two year programme is to provide an opportunity to registered nurses to offer vocationally directed specialisation and continuing to expand educational opportunities in the face of changing healthcare needs of the society.

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Indrani Choudhury

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A total of 60 seats are available for Post Basic BSc (Nursing) course at International Institute of Nursing and Research. In order to enrol of this course, candidates must complete the last educational qualification set by the college. Aspirants must pass Class 12 with a 45% aggregate with PCB and English as a subject.

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Indrani Choudhury

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For admission to BSc (Nursing) course at International Institute of Nursing and Research, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course are JENPAS UG + Online Counsellingand candidates must pass Class 12 with a 45% aggregate with PCB and English as a subject. Candidates who have not completed Class 12 are not eligible for admission.

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Indrani Choudhury

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For BSc (Nursing) course admission at International Institute of Nursing and Research, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. Aspiarnts should pass Class 12 with minimum 45% aggregate. The admission criteria for the course is entrance-based + Online Counselling. 

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NITTE Usha Institute of Nursing Sciences is considered a good choice for pursuing an M.Sc. in Medical-Surgical Nursing. It is part of NITTE Deemed to be University, which has a solid reputation in healthcare education. The institute offers a well-structured curriculum, experienced faculty, and good clinical exposure in reputed hospitals, ensuring students gain practical knowledge and skills. Additionally, the university's emphasis on research and development, along with modern infrastructure, further enhances the learning experience for postgraduate nursing students.

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Parul Thapa

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Nurses provide direct patient care, including administering medications, monitoring patient conditions, and coordinating treatment plans. They often have frequent interaction with patients and their families, playing a crucial role in promoting health and wellness.

On the other hand, Surgical technologists work alongside surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in the operating room, assisting with surgical procedures, preparing instruments, and maintaining a sterile environment. 

Ultimately, the best career choice depends on your interests, strengths, and career aspirations. Consider shadowing professionals in each fiel

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In the field of oncology nursing, there are several chances and possibilities. People living with cancer are on the rise in India and worldwide. As a result, there is a significant need for qualified applicants and nurses in this industry. Oncology nursing graduates have several job prospects in the public and commercial sectors, including national and international cancer research institutions, colleges, cancer centres, and hospitals.

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