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Rashmi Srivastava

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For a Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing, you would need to be a Registered Nurse (RN) and have a GNM certificate. You can also complete a BSc in Nursing degree course and then apply for a Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing. 
Some colleges may also have an age requirement, often with a minimum age of 17 years at the time of admission.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Here are some important documents you must carry during an MSc in Psychiatric Nursing course application process.

  • BSc Nursing/BSc Hons. Nursing/Post Basic BSc Nursing 
  • A valid photo ID proof (Adhaar/PAN Card/Passport/DL, etc.)
  • Passport-sized photographs (at least two)
  • Migration Certificate
  • Relevant work experience (if applicable).

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Nikita Chauhan

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Online Psychiatric Nursing refers to the practice of Psychiatric Nursing delivered through digital platforms, such as telemedicine, online therapy sessions, or virtual consultations. A few institutes abroad offer online Psychiatric Nursing courses:

Online Psychiatric Nursing

Offered by

Total Fees

Graduate certificate in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

The University of Alabama

INR 7,66,038  

Advanced Graduate Certificate in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

University of Nevada-Las Vegas

INR 7,46,894  

Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner

University of Cumberlands

INR 21,42,284  

Graduate Diploma of Mental Health Nursing

Deakin University

INR 58,75,013  

Graduate1 in Mental Health & Wellbeing in Schools

The University of Auckland

INR 1,77,775  

Note: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Shikha Arora

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Psychiatric Nursing courses are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for individuals with mental health issues.

The following are the degrees offered in Psychiatric Nursing courses.

Psychiatric Nursing Courses

Psychiatric Nursing Course Duration

Average Fees (in INR)

BSc Psychiatric Nursing

3 years

1-2 Lakh

BSc (Hons) Psychiatric Nursing

3 years

5 Lakh

MSc Psychiatric Nursing

2 years

1.75 - 3.5 Lakh

Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing

3 years

1.5 - 2.5 Lakh

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Hi, BSc in Psychiatric Nursing is generally not offered in India. You'll need to complete a BSc Nursing (base course) after that you can pursue an MSc in Psychiatric Nursing. Here's a syllabus overview of BSc Psychiatric Nursing in colleges abroad:

Psychiatric Nursing Semester 1

Introduction to Psychiatric Nursing

Advance Nursing Practice

Clinical Speciality – I

Nursing Research & Statistics

Psychiatric Nursing Semester 2

Nursing Management

Clinical Speciality –II

Nursing Education

Mental Health and Mental Illness

Psychiatric Nursing Semester 3

Therapeutic Communication

Psychiatric Assessment

Psychiatric Disorders

Psychopharmacology

Psychiatric Nursing Semester 4

Therapeutic Interventions

Mental Health Promotion and Prevention

Legal and Ethical Issues in Psychiatric Nursing

Special Populations in Psychiatric Nursing

Psychiatric Nursing Semester 5

Psychiatric Emergencies

Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Trauma-Informed Care

Complementary and Alternative Therapies

Psychiatric Nursing Semester 6

Contemporary Issues in Psychiatric Nursing

De-escalation strategies

Mental status examination

Theories of mental health and illness

Note: The information is sourced from external websites and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Psychiatric Nursing is a specialist branch of Nursing practice that involves the care of patients suffering from mental health illnesses and psychological disorders to help them recover and improve how they live their lives.

A Psychiatric Nursing graduate's primary responsibility is to care for patients with psychiatric disorders, mental health problems, or behavioural issues. A Psychiatric Nursing graduate's duties are comparable to those of a psychiatrist, including diagnosis, treatment, and drug prescription.

To become a specialist, an individual must pursue additional studies and complete the postgraduate course MSc Psychiatric Menta

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