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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
To get admission to the B.Sc. in Nursing course at Batra Hospital and Medical Research Centre, you typically need a minimum of 45% in your 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and admission is usually based on NEET scores; for the latest cutoff information, check the official website of Batra Hospital or contact their admissions office directly as cutoffs can vary depending on the year and available seats.
Key points about the Batra Hospital B.Sc. Nursing cutoff:
Minimum eligibility: 45% in 12th standard with PCB subjects.
Admission process: Likely based on NEET entrance exam scores.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Nurses are one of the most sought-after professions around the globe, evidencing its demand. No doubt that pursuing a Nursing course abroad will offer you a more rewarding and fulfilling profession, However, it is important to determine your future goals and budget. You will need to research the country and its Nursing colleges, their faculty records, placement records, college rating, fee structure, etc., and see if they align with your goals and budget.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, employers do accept online Nursing degree courses for jobs, provided the degree must be UGC-approved. However, it also depends on the job position; you may need to have some prior relevant work experience as well.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, many healthcare and medical facilities offer full-time employment to their Nursing Interns. This is beneficial for both the organisation and the Interns. As the Hospital or Clinic does not have to go through the lengthy hiring process to admit new employees and provide them with training, retaining Interns as full-time employees save organizations time, money, and effort.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
BSc Nursing is an initial degree programme for individuals entering Nursing, while BSc Nursing Post Basic is a programme for registered nurses seeking to further their education and career opportunities.
Candidates can view the table below to see the comparison between the two.
Particulars | BSc Nursing Course Details | BSc Nursing (Post Basic) Course Details |
|---|---|---|
Course Level | UG | UG |
Duration | 4 years | 2 years |
BSc Nursing fee | INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 lakhs | INR 20,000 - INR 1,00,000 |
Entrance Exams | NEET UG, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, CMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing, Indian Army Nursing, JIPMER Nursing, KGMU Nursing, RUHS Nursing, BHU Nursing, Jamia Hamdard Nursing | Merit-based |
Top Colleges | AIIMS Delhi, King George's Medical University, Armed Forces Medical College, JIPMER, Government Medical College | SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, NIMS Nursing College, Armed Forces Medical College, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, etc. |
Average Salary | Up to INR 5.1 LPA | INR 3 LPA - INR 5 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, etc. | Manipal Hospital, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, etc. |
Job Profiles | Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, etc. | Chief Nursing Officer, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Specialist, Critical Care Nurse, Nurse Instructor, etc. |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
If candidates aspire to become registered nurses with a broader scope of practice and more opportunities for career advancement, pursuing a BSc in Nursing would be the better choice. On the other hand, if candidates are interested in providing basic healthcare services in rural or underserved areas and prefer a shorter duration of study, ANM might be a suitable option.
Candidates can view the table below to see the comparison between the two.
Particulars | BSc Nursing Course Details | ANM Course Details |
|---|---|---|
Course Level | UG | Diploma |
Duration | 4 years | 2 years |
BSc Nursing fee | INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 lakhs | INR 1,000 - INR 8 Lakh |
Entrance Exams | NEET UG, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, CMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing, Indian Army Nursing, JIPMER Nursing, KGMU Nursing, RUHS Nursing, BHU Nursing, Jamia Hamdard Nursing | Merit-based |
Top Colleges | AIIMS Delhi, King George's Medical University, Armed Forces Medical College, JIPMER, Government Medical College | Teerthanker Mahaveer College of Nursing, Parul University, Krishna Group of Institutions, Integral University, Avadh Institute of Medical Technologies and Hospital, etc. |
Average Salary | Up to INR 5.1 LPA | INR 2 LPA - INR 5 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, etc. | The Indian Red Cross Society, Community Health Centres, Max Hospital, Manipal Hospital, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, etc. |
Job Profiles | Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, etc. | Clinical Nurse Specialists, Legal Nurse Consultants, Forensic Nurses, Travelling Nurses, etc. |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
BSc Nursing focuses on nursing practice and patient care, while B Pharmacy focuses on pharmaceutical sciences and medication-related roles. Candidates can view the table below to see the comparison between the two.
Particulars | BSc Nursing Course Details | B Pharmacy Course Details |
|---|---|---|
Course Level | UG | UG |
Duration | 4 years | 4 years |
BSc Nursing fee | INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 lakhs | INR 3,000 - INR 4,00,000 |
Entrance Exams | NEET UG, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, CMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing, Indian Army Nursing, JIPMER Nursing, KGMU Nursing, RUHS Nursing, BHU Nursing, Jamia Hamdard Nursing | NEET, CUET, Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, TS EAMCET, KCET, KEAM, etc. |
Top Colleges | AIIMS Delhi, King George's Medical University, Armed Forces Medical College, JIPMER, Government Medical College
| Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Madras Medical College, BITS Pilani, SOA University, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, etc. |
Average Salary | Up to INR 5.1 LPA | INR 4 LPA - INR 14 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, etc. | Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., Divis Laboratories Ltd., Cipla Ltd., Biocon Ltd., etc. |
Job Profiles | Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, etc. | Medical Writer, Clinical Researcher, Drug Inspector, Medical Representative, Pharmacy Business, etc. |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
BSc Nursing course and BTech are two distinct educational paths leading to different career options. The choice between BSc Nursing and BTech should align with your interests, career aspirations, and the specific field you are passionate about.
BSc Nursing is a course in the field of healthcare and focuses on nursing and patient care. Students learn about medical sciences, nursing practices, and patient management.
On the other hand, BTech is a program in the field of Engineering and Technology. It covers a wide range of specializations such as computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineeri
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