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Eligibility
Candidates should have passed B.Sc. With Reproduction, Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioscience or Physiology as one of the subjects. Candidates should have passed with aminimumof 60% marks in aggregate. Candidates should have aminimumof 50% marks in aggregate.

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Please check the link for getting information about the same:
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2.2k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yeah, you can do M.Sc after BDS. But it won't give you any extra advantage or it won't add up to your career. Better to go for post graduation in Dental.

99 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc after completing B.Sc in nursing.

284 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, you can do M.Sc in nursing.

241 Views Posted 8 years ago

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There will be openings in Printing and Publishing firms, News Papers etc.as Proof Readers, Content Editors .You can also turn into journalism after Certificate courses in journalism conducted by various press clubs.
English Graduates also have opportunities in New Age Medias like Web Portal, Online News Portals etc. as Content Developer, Editor, Social Media Managers etc.
All the Best

76 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Biotechnology is a rapidly developing field. Many private businesses are exploring this field and heavily investing in it. It is safe to say that there are ample job opportunities for BE /B.Tech Biotechnology Graduates in private sector. Government sector too offers job opportunities. Biotechnology professionals may find jobs are- Pharmaceuticals Industry, Healthcare sector, Chemical Industry, Agriculture sector, Food Processing and Technology as well as Research sector. If you are having passion then go for it. All the best.

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<p dir="ltr">After completing a BSc Nursing degree, there are several pathways and options for further career advancement or specialization:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/msc-nursing-chp">MSc Nursing</a></p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Postgraduate Diplomas/Certifications</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="... View more

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<p>First of all, you need to know what quaifications you are required to have in order to become a nurse. B.Sc or M.Sc in the feild of nursing is required become a nurse. Having a M.Sc degree in chemistry is not enough to be called as a nurse, you need to enroll for B.Sc in nursing course to be eligible for nursing carrer. As per your qualifications, you can make a career in the feild of chemistry but not nursing.</p>

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<p>Elective subjects in an MSc in Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing programme may differ depending on individual colleges' curriculum. However, some commonly added elective subjects include:</p><ul><li>Anatomy and Physiology</li><li>Women's Health Issues</li><li>Reproductive Endocrinology</li><li>Gynecological Oncology</li></ul>

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<p>To be eligible for admission to an M.Sc Nursing programme after completing a B.Sc Nursing, relevant clinical experience is typically required. According to guidelines by the Indian Nursing Council (INC), the experience should be from a recognised institution under INC's regulations to ensure quality and compliance with the programme standards. Most M.Sc Nursing programs prefer candidates with a certain amount of clinical experience in healthcare settings, focusing on providing direct patient care and research-based roles. Additionally, the selection for these programs may either depend on merit or through entrance exams depending ... View more

17 Views Posted 8 months ago

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<p>In India, there are multiple admission tests that are held at the national, state, and institutional levels for those wishing to pursue an M.Sc. Nursing program. Several important entrance tests for M.Sc. Nursing in 2024 are listed below: AIIMS M.Sc. Nursing Admission Test: conducted in New Delhi by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Usually takes place in June. PGIMER M.Sc. Nursing Admission Test: was out by Chandigarh's Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER). Usually takes place in June. JIPMER M.Sc. Nursing Admission Test: Been out by Puducherry's Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Candidates should have completed a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc Nursing) from a recognized institution. Some universities may accept candidates with a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) diploma followed by a post-basic BSc Nursing degree.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Many universities conduct entrance exams for admission into their MSc Nursing programs. Candidates need to pass these exams with a qualifying score to be considered for admission.</p><p dir="ltr">Some institutions may require a certain amount of clinical nursing experience, which can range from one t... View more

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<p dir="ltr">The scope after the MSc MLT course is <strong>vast and promising</strong>, offering a <strong>wide range of career opportunities in healthcare. </strong>MSc MLT course graduates can work in various settings such as hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, research institutions, and health organizations. MSc MLT course graduates are skilled in conducting advanced laboratory tests and analyses, essential for diagnosing diseases, monitoring patient conditions, and guiding treatment plans.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Additionally, MSc MLT course graduates can <strong>pur... View more

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<p dir="ltr">After completing an MSc MLT, there are various career paths and opportunities you can explore, depending on your interests and goals.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Here are some options:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><strong>Work in Diagnostic Laboratories: </strong>You can work as a senior medical laboratory technologist or supervisor in diagnostic labs, hospitals, or private clinics, where you'll conduct complex diagnostic tests and oversee lab operations.</p></li>&l... View more

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<p dir="ltr">After completing an MSc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), you can pursue several specialised courses to advance your career in healthcare or related fields. Here are some options:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/mba-in-healthcare-management-chp"&gt;MBA in Hospital Management&lt;/a&gt;</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">M... View more

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<p>The job opportunities after doing M.Sc from Barcelona School of Economics are like:-</p><ol><li>Data Engineer</li><li>Economist</li><li>Data Analyst</li><li>Consultant</li><li>Advisor</li><li>Data Scientist</li><li>Specialist</li></ol><p>The companies which comes here to hire the students are like Deloitte, Accenture, bnp paribas, Morgan Stanley, booz Allen Hamilton, Bain and Company, KPMG, World Bank, etc. Within six months of completing their Masters 95% of the students got their job.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">A post basic BSc Nursing programme offers expanded knowledge and skills to registered nurses, enabling them to specialize in various areas within nursing. The scope of post basic BSc Nursing is diverse and can include:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Specializations: It allows nurses to specialize in areas such as critical care, emergency nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, community health nursing, oncology nursing, etc.</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria... View more

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I'm sure there is always a plus point in increasing your knowledge and hence your degrees. Your credibility and CV get a boost with this. When you apply for any job a Masters degree in your hand will give a more advantage so go for it.

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If you are not interested in M.Sc then you can take Diploma course like specialty in medical-surgical, nursing, etc. through state nursing council.

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Hi esther, Yes, you are definitely eligible for M.Sc. Psychology. It is not necessary that you have to do B.Sc. In psychology to do M.Sc. In Psychology. Best of luck for your future and if there is any query, feel free to ask.

197 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Scope wise , in my opinion Biotechnology is a flourishing subject but I cannot guarantee how much popularity it will find for itself in India. But surely all the subjects you have mentioned do have scope somewhere or the other. Choose something you'd love to study, and then find for jobs you'll enjoy.

508 Views Posted 7 years ago

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<p>GNM graduates can work as staff nurse, home nurse, health visitor and community health worker. Some of the job profiles for an aspirant with a GNM degree are given below:&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Nursing Tutor</li><li>Certified Nursing Assistant</li><li>Senior Nurse Educator</li><li>Home Care Nurse</li><li>ICU Nurse</li><li>Staff Nurse</li><li>Teacher</li><li>&nbsp;Nursing School Community Health Nurse</li><li>Health Care Nurse</li></ul>

248 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You must go for M.Sc nursing instead of MA psychology as it will give you more opportunities after Master's degree in a particular field.

5 Views Posted 6 months ago

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<p>After completing the M.Sc. in Nursing (Paediatric &amp; Community Health) programme from Indian Academy College of Nursing, graduates can find employment in the following roles:</p><p>Pediatric Nurse Practitioner</p><p>Pediatric Nurse Consultant</p><p>Pediatric Nurse Specialist</p><p>Community Health Nurse</p><p>Nurse Educator</p><p>Nurse Researcher</p>

147 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can do M.Phil after the Post graduation.

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<p>No, you cannot open a clinic as an independent practicioner upon <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/b-sc-nursing-chp">BSc Nursing course</a> completion. As proper licensing, certifications, and further education is required. Additionally, compliane with legal and reglatory <span lang="EN-GB">requirements set by healthcare authorities in the respective country or region is also crucial for the same. </span>After completing BSc Nursing from GNSU, you should first do proper research about the regulations of opening a clinic and the legalities.&nbsp;</p>

37 Views Posted 8 months ago

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<p>Vardhman Mahavir Medical College offers one of the top BSc Nursing courses of India. After completing the course, graduates have a wide range of career opportunities to explore. The field of BSc Nursing course offers diverse job roles that cater to different interests and skill sets. Moreover, the salary also depends on individual skill and competency. Thus, salary of each student may differ. Following is a list of different job profiles in the field of Nursing and the average salary offered:<strong> </strong></p><ul><li>Staff Nurses-INR 4 LPA</li><li>Industrial Nurses-INR 3 LPA</li>... View more

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<p>After completing a B.Sc in Nursing from KBN University, you have several job opportunities in the healthcare sector. You can work as a registered nurse in hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes, providing patient care and support. There are also roles in specialised areas like pediatric, oncology, or ICU nursing. You can pursue careers as a nurse educator, public health nurse, or nurse administrator. Additionally, opportunities exist in healthcare NGOs, research organizations, and healthcare consulting firms. Many graduates also choose to pursue higher studies like M.Sc in Nursing or other healthcare management courses for career ad... View more

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