Part Time M.Sc
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is possible to do a part-time M.Sc program, especially in fields like Nursing, where some colleges offer part-time M.Sc Nursing courses designed for working professionals. For example, Roohi College of Nursing offers a part-time M.Sc Nursing program that is conducted in a classroom mode over three years with manageable fees (around eighty thousand rupees). Such programs allow students to study alongside their job commitments.
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Good luck.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hope that answers your question.
Thank you.
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Firstly, if you are willing to continue your academics in this field you can apply for a Ph.D position in various universities within or outside India. Ph.D comes up with a very good stipend from the government and thus helping the candidate to earn money while he is doing his research.
Secondly, you can join as a lecturer for +1, +2 courses and teach students. If you clear CSIR-NET lectureship then you will be able to get good salary during your teaching.
Third, you can join certain government/private detect
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