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Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing
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Overview

Total Tuition Fees

Duration

2 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing
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Fees

Fee componentsAmount (2 years)
50,000
30,000
80,000
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Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing
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Highlights

  • Hostel accommodation is compulsory for the candidates
  • The course is open only to female candidates

Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Why do nurses fail Nursing classes?
A: 

The various reasons for flunking nursing classes are so numerous, yet unique to each and every person. Some of the main causes that normally lead to one experiencing academic difficulties in nursing classes are:

  • Difficulty understanding concepts: The nursing programs are demanding, and it is genuinely tough to grasp very complicated medical concepts, procedures, and pharmacology.
  • Clinical performance problems: These can be concerns for students who are experiencing complications with clinical skills or interpersonal communications.
  • Poor study habits: One of the most important study skills in any nursing program. A student who does not have proper study habits, time management, or organizational skills might not manage to keep pace according to coursework.
  • Overwhelmed by workload: The workload, in particular, can be intense in nursing programs, leaving the students overwhelmed as to what to learn and acquire, complete as assignments, and spend in clinical hours.
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Q:   Is MSc Nursing easy or difficult?
A: 

A career as an MSc in Nursing graduate is difficult and full of hurdles. They must have the necessary abilities and aptitude to succeed in this capacity. For instance, assisting doctors in difficult situations necessitates that nurses be similarly skilled. Their career is more than merely acquiring a job after finishing a two-year degree programme.

Moreover, the adjective 'hard' is a subjective one. There are numerous nursing specialities for which you can consider obtaining a master's degree. Why not become a nurse if you are clinically focused and have a strong desire to help people?

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Students also asked

Q:   Is MSc Nursing a good career?
A: 

Yes, because a postgraduate degree in Nursing allows a nurse to work in multispeciality hospitals, private or government healthcare units, academic or research institutes, nursing homes, old-age homes, and the armed services. They can become a nursing educator, staff nurse, nurse assistant, or nursing supervisor.

With many new specialisation streams emerging, there is a demand for qualified nurses who can specialise in these new fields and even teach other students. In India and around the world, there is an ongoing lack of skilled nurses. Because of their devotion and compassionate and empathetic character, Indian nurses are always in high demand in other nations.  

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