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University of Alberta offers Nursing programme to international and domestic undergraduate and graduate applicants. UofA Nursing programme is ranked no.1 in western Canada and 7 in the world. Students get to learn in a world-class clinical setting with advanced technological system. Students are also offered plenty of placement opportunities throughout the degree as the University of Alberta is one of the top universities in Canada. On the other, MacEwan University Nursing programme provides hands on experience in learning various techniques that help gain an individual insight in the Nursing Program. The degree makes use of an i
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Fees for GNM course at Kalawati Nursing and Paramedical College is based on number of semesters. Actually, this GNM ( General Nursing and Midwifery ) is a 3 years course, so there are six semesters in this course. Fee for GNM course per semester is around ninety thousand (90, 000). So fee for whole course is 90,000 * 6 = 5,40,000 ( five lakhs fourty thousand). But this fee is only for academic fee only there will be some other fees like hostel fee, examination fee etc.
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Actually, there is no entrance exam for B. Sc. in Nursing at AKG Institute of Nursing. To get admission, you just need to meet the eligibility criteria, then only you will get the admission into this AKG Institute of Nursing college. Candidate who are seeking admission should be qualified in Class 10+2 passed with Science (PCB) & English Core/English Elective with at least 45% marks obtained. And for this course, there is a age limit of 17 to 35 years.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The best country in which one can pursue nursing education will depend on factors such as the academic reputation of institutions, quality of education, available opportunities, and individual preferences to top it up.
These popular countries include Germany, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand for Nursing courses.
Each of these countries has various advantages, such as ultramodern facilities, including various clinical experiences and skill-building practices for international students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Listed below are the top job position along with their salary packages:
Job Positions | Average Salary (in INR) |
|---|---|
Nurse Practitioners | 3.6 LPA |
Nurse Managers/Administrators | 5.7 LPA |
Clinical Nurse Specialists | 3 LPA |
Nurse Educators | 4.6 LPA |
Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Different reasons for flunking nursing classes are so numerous, yet unique to each and every person. Some of main causes that normally lead to one experiencing academic difficulties in nursing classes are:
- Difficulty understanding concepts: nursing programs are demanding, and it is genuinely tough to grasp very complicated medical concepts, procedures, and pharmacology.
- Clinical performance problems: These can be concerns for students who are experiencing complications with clinical skills or interpersonal communications.
- Poor study habits: One of most important study skills in any nursing program. A student who does not have pr
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NEET is just an entrance examination for Medical and Dental courses across India. There are plenty of colleges that, on basis of entrance examinations, offer nursing courses that include KCET, NEET, JKCET, CUET, IPU CET, KEAM, etc.
However, do check up on admission requirements of nursing programs you are applying to. This will let you know if programs conduct some type of entrance exam on their own or are based on merit and thus do not require any NEET scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No class 12 qualifications is needed for most Nursing courses and many other subjects. Physics, Chemistry and Biology are must to be eligible for courses.
But there are some Diploma courses in nursing like Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) which one can pursue after Class 10.
Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) is a one-year Diploma course in basic health care and midwifery nursing and concerns study of provision of basic health care, maternal care, and midwifery skills. This is an undergraduate level course for applicants who have passed their Class 10 and are now looking forward to a career in nursing. ANM graduates primarily work in primary
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is good. Nursing is a wide topic focused on care to a person, family, and society. It encompasses many roles and responsibilities, ranging from direct care provided to patients to research and management. The scope of Nursing keeps getting extended with new technologies, new treatments, and new health practices coming up.
Besides direct care of the patient, the research and organizational sector, management, and leadership are also part of Nursing. Nurse managers oversee nursing staff, draft budgets, and make sure patients receive good quality care. Nurse educators teach and train Nursing students, as well as develop educational
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The duration of a Nursing degree can vary based on the type of programme and the country where it is pursued.
Courses | Duration |
|---|---|
BSc Nursing | 4 years |
MSc Nursing | 2 years |
ANM | 2 years |
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