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Rashmi Srivastava

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Some popular college options for Certified Nursing Assistant programs in India include National Council of Training Academy (NCTA) offering a globally recognised CNA certificate, Sunrise University, Tech Mahindra SMART Academy for Healthcare, etc.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The 2 to 3-year training programme of Diploma in Nursing educates students about patient care while instructing them on medical procedures as well as hospital management techniques. Training in Diploma in Nursing consists of theoretical and practical education where students study Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Community Health Nursing and Medical-Surgical Nursing.

The admission criteria for the Diploma in Nursing requires successful completion of 10+2 education with Science (PCB) majors or relevant subjects and a minimum mark score of 50%. Each institute establishes its own criteria between merit-based admission and e

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Kunal Lalwani

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Students interested in the B.Sc. Nursing program at J.G. College of Nursing in Ahmedabad need to meet particular requirements for admission. Candidates need to finish their 10+2 education with 45% grade points by acquiring Physics, Chemistry , Biology and English subjects from a educational institution . Students need to reach 17 years old by December 31st of the admission year. The college needs candidates who studied at a recognized board according to its criteria though NIOS qualifications are not explicitly mentioned. The Indian Nursing Council accepts nursing courses from NIOS for admission although it does not explicitly specify

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!

Yes, you can study Criminology after completing a B.Sc (Post-Basic) Nursing degree, which you can pursue after finishing your GNM, as the eligibility for a Criminology course typically only requires a 10+2 level education, meaning your nursing qualification would meet the basic requirement to enroll in a Criminology program. 

For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to follow all the guidelines to get the accurate information. "

 

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Bhanupratap singh

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The College of Nursing at Kurji Holy Family Hospital offers a 4 year B.Sc Nursing coruse. For admission :

1) You should have a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognized board. 

2) Fill the College Application form .

3)You have to appear for Bihar University Health Sciences (BUHS) Nursing Admission Test (BUHSJET)

4) Go for the counselling process.

5) You will get the admission. 

 

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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The cut-off for the SAAT (Siksha O Anusandhan University Admission Test) B.Sc. Nursing entrance test is decided on the basis of the highest and the lowest marks every year. Candidates should have passed their 10+2 examination with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English combined. For SC/ST/OBC candidates, the aggregate should be a minimum of 45%. The age of eligibility for admission is 17 years as of December 31, 2024. Be attentive to official announcements on the SAAT 2024 cutoff.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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To be considered for the B.Sc. in Nursing at NIHMN, one should have passed 12th grade with a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology together, and passing marks in English. As you have 50% in 12th grade, you satisfy the minimum percentage requirement. But admission is also on the basis of performance in an entrance test, where you must score at least the 50th percentile for the unreserved category. So, if you score well in the entrance test, you can get admission.

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Ishita Uniyal

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When looking for affordable colleges for an MSc in Nursing in India, it's important to consider both the tuition fees and the overall cost of living in the area.

Here are some colleges that are known for offering MSc Nursing courses at relatively affordable fees for MSc Nursing:

MSc Nursing Colleges

MSc Nursing Fees

JIPMER Puducherry

INR 2,400

NIMHANS

INR 20,000

Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences

INR 50,000

AIIMS Delhi

INR 1,400

AIIMS Jodhpur 

INR 2,930

Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing

INR 1,000

CMC

INR 2,000

DRIEMS University

INR 30,000

Government College of Nursing, Thiruvananthapuram

INR 64,820

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

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Akansha Bisht

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Below is a list of recommended books for Master of Science in Nursing degree studies that can help you in your coursework and preparation. These books cover a wide range of topics in Nursing and can be beneficial for Master of Science in Nursing degree studies. 

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Master of Science in Nursing Degree Recommended Books

Nursing Entrance Exam Guide

Comprehensive Guide for Nursing Entrance Exams by R.S. Sharma and Savitri Jain

Nursing Theory and Practice

Textbook of Nursing by Basavanthappa BT

Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy & Physiology by J. M. Boore, N. R. Dyke, and L. H. G. Smith

Pharmacology

Pharmacology for Nurses by R. S. Satoskar

Community Health Nursing

Community Health Nursing by I. Clement

Medical-Surgical Nursing

Medical-Surgical Nursing by Priscilla LeMone, Karen M. Burke, and Gerene Bauldoff

Note: The information is taken from various external sources and may vary.

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Saumya Bhandari

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It is entirely dependent on a student's aptitude and interest. Candidates interested in the nursing course may find it challenging yet rewarding. However, at the undergraduate level, nursing course is comparatively easy to pursue for the Class 12th medical aspirants. It is because they have understood the basics in Class 11 and Class 12. 

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