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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Balancing your full-time job as a GNM Nurse while pursuing a Post BSc Nursing can be challenging but manageable if you plan carefully. These tips should help you:
- Time Management: Create a weekly schedule that includes your working hours and study time.
- Choose Flexible Learning Option: You can consider pursuing a distance or Online learning program.
- Let Your Employer Know: Talk to your Team Leader or Manager regarding your academic goals. They may offer you flexible scheduling or support.
Hope this will help you!
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, the GNM Nursing course is recognised by the INC (Indian Nursing Council), i.e., the supreme body of the Nursing fraternity in India. However, some top government institutes have discontinued the course, so check out the name of the INC-approved GNM schools before getting admission.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
There are various Nursing specializations in which you can pursue a BSc degree. It depends on your area of interest and future goals. Some popular BSc Nursing specializations include Medical-Surgical Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Critical Care Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Public Health Nursing, Orthopedic Nursing, Neuroscience Nursing, and so on.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Besides joining a BSc Nursing job, one can also continue his/her education after completing BSc Nursing. Higher education in the BSc Nursing course will open more avenues and doors for various exciting career opportunities. Various other career options for BSc Nursing course graduates are as follows.
- Master of Science (MSc) Nursing
- Master of Science (MSc) Neuroscience
- Master of Science (MSc) Biotechnology
- Master of Science (MSc) in Medical Microbiology and Medical Biochemistry
- Master of Science (MSc) Renal Sciences and Dialysis Technology
- Post-Graduate Program in Public Health Management (PGPPHM)
- Master of Science (MSc) Medical Sociology
- MBA i
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11 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Simran Saini, it's great to see that you are interested in seeking adyin AIIMS for BSc nursing. AIIMS has just confirmed the date for the exam tp be 1st Jun 25. As the exam is slsted to be held in Jun, we can expect the website for regtto be opened shortly. These days, all holders of exam are forced to give a window for correction. Only after this, the process will be completed and you will get to know further.
To know more details pl go to the following link of SHIKSHA.
https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/aiims-nursing-exam
Best wishes to you.
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11 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Durva Gawade, actually speaking when you just say DY Patil it does not convey any correct meaning. This is so because there is DY Patil deemed to be university then there is DY Patil medical College and many such institutions. However as you are seeking information about nursing I thought Di why Patil medical College in Kolhapur must be in your mind. Yes this college indeed offers BSc nursing course. in addition on like some other institutions, the college does not insist on NEET being the entrance exam for this course. A student needs to apply based on his marks in the 12th examination. Best on the marks obtained in this examina
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11 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello,
From your query it seems that you are already a student of the second year of BSc course in one of the colleges in India. And due to some reasons now you want to shift to BSc nursing. If what I have just stated is correct then unfortunately the answer is no. You cannot shift midway from normal BSc to B.Sc nursing. I would rather advice you to complete your B.Sc first and then you can think off doing BSc nursing. Else you have to leave your current study and then apply for BSc nursing and start that course of fresh from 1st year onwards. BSc nursing had much more probability of getting a job after completion of the course than a n
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Students in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) at Prathima College of Nursing must pay a yearly tuition amount of INR 75,000 for the 3-year program which leads to a total payment of INR 2,25,000. The complete fee payment for a 3-year GNM program at Prathima College of Nursing amounts to INR 2,47,000 which includes various expenses like admission fees of INR 10,000 and examination fees of INR 5,000 in each semester combined with miscellaneous fees of INR 2,000 annually. The entire educational costs for the GNM course amount to INR 2,47,000. The annual hostel costs amount to INR 60,000 while the overall expenses reach INR 3,07,000.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and technology(GJUST) has not publicly disclosed specific cutoff ranks for its B.Sc Nursing program for previous years.
So, for getting information regarding this, you need to contact the university so they can provide you the accurate and up-to-date details regarding the addmission by email or call.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Recommendation for best private nursing colleges approved by INC in patna are -
- Ambedkar Institute of Higher Education (AIHE)
- Kurji Holy Family Hospital College of Nursing
- Patliputra College of Nursing
- Bihar Institute of Nursing and Paramedical (BINP)
These are the few good private colleges in patna you can visit their official site to take admission in them
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