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Shubham kr maurya

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The general charge for B.Sc Nursing at AIIMS is set INR 6,600 for the total four years. Other prices like registration and library are less.

Hostel charges are high. AIIMS nursing course is very low priced for college students throughout India.

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Naina Saxena

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To know about the vacany or job openings for nursing tutor at Institute of Nursing Education, you can visit the career website of the Institute of Nursing Education. You can also search jobs and internships on various available job portals. 

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Shikha Arora

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You must register with the State Nurse Registration Council after completing your Nursing coursework. You can apply for positions at both public and private hospitals after registering here. The following are the Nursing professions after the 12th that you can explore:

  • Adult-Gerontology
  • Neonatal
  • Paediatrics
  • Women's health hospitals
  • Mental health hospitals

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Rashmi Thakur

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Nursing is a demanding profession, and many nurses experience burnout. Less stressful nursing positions include those in administration and teaching. Less stress for nurses can result from changing work environments, tasks, or hours. To pass the course, effort and commitment are required.

As someone who completed the programme and subsequently obtained an RN licence, we can attest that it is not simple, but if you're truly passionate about what you're doing, it can be a rewarding experience. It would be advantageous if you had a solid background in subjects like Biology and Mathematics. Be ready for classes that require a lot of reading

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Ishita Uniyal

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There is no denying that nursing school is difficult. There is a lot of stuff to learn, the tests are challenging, the timetables are complicated, and the homework keeps coming.

All of these elements could make life difficult for you as a student. The nursing field is quite competitive from the time you begin the application process until you graduate.

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Atul Arora

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If you want to be a doctor, you don't have to complete a BSc in Nursing. If you are already a BSc nursing student, you must follow the same steps to pass the NEET exam as students who have completed their 12th grade before enrolling in MBBS to become a doctor.

If you want to become an ayurvedic doctor, you can pursue BAMS after passing the NEET, one who wishes to be a dentist can pursue BDS and one who want to be an animal doctor, or veterinarian can pursue BVSc.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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A registered nurse's average day is anything but typical, which is the first thing to know about it. To maintain the efficient operation of their healthcare environment, nurses carry out a variety of responsibilities, either directly with patients or operationally. 

Registered nurses are common in all areas of a big general hospital, including the emergency room, the cardiac critical care unit, and the obstetric department, where they may be assisting with childbirth. In addition, nurses work in public health, private and public schools, outpatient surgical clinics, and hospice care facilities.

As a registered nurse, you can antici

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Akansha Bisht

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Given how active and expanding the medical and healthcare sectors are, there is a huge demand for BSc nursing graduates. Graduates of the BSc nursing degree have the choice to obtain employment or pursue further education after completing the programme. For those interested in medicine, a BSc in Nursing is a rewarding programme.

A job in nursing ensures future stability and security. To be eligible for the BSc Nursing programme, you must pass your 10+2 Science examinations. A postgraduate degree or a more streamlined health management Diploma are also options available to you.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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A BSc in Nursing can open up a number of lucrative career opportunities in the public and private sectors. Due to the rapidly expanding health-related industries, nurses are highly sought after. Hospitals are opening up all around the nation. Multi-speciality hospitals are in dire need of nurses who have received specialised training in a number of fields.

You will be able to work in a variety of settings after completing this course, including government hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, rehabilitation facilities, old age homes, super-speciality hospitals, educational institutions, sanatoriums, the armed forces, Indian Red Cross So

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