Showing 214812 results for "M.Sc Nursing scope"

23 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

It depends on you what are you interested in, because if you look for career, company will ask you, why not M.Sc? Just be sure about that, If we talk about MBA is a highly professional degree you can pursue MBA (hospital and healthcare management) or Master of Hospital Administration, 2 years (4 semesters) which is related to your graduation. But make sure you do it from renowned universities like Amity University, Lovely Professional University, etc. as you will get professional environment and related placements.

6 Views Posted 7 months ago

Answered by

<p>It is possible to enroll in both an online Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) programme and a traditional M.Sc. Nursing programme at the same time, but doing so calls for careful preparation and time management. Students can often enroll in one traditional programme and one online/distance programme at a time at universities. However, validate eligibility with the respective schools and make sure the schedules of the two programs do not conflict. Clinical rotations, research, and practicals are all part of the rigorous M.Sc. Nursing program. It requires juggling theoretical study and homework when combined with an online MHA ... View more

1.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

,

BCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,C...,

Yes, you can go for M.Sc in neuroscience after doing B.Sc in nursing.

104 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

HI,
Some of the courses that are available in nursing comprise of:
Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker
Educators
General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)
Hospital Nursing
Industrial Nursing/ Occupational Health Nursing
Military Nursing
Orthopedic Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
Public Health Nursing/ Community Health Nursing
You can also go for MBA in pharmaceutical management or hospital management if you choose.

112 Views Posted 2 years ago

Answered by

Pathology and Microbiology are also the allied subjects of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences. Therefore as you are graduated from Life Sciences or having a B.Sc. Degree in Nursing which is a medical Science subject then you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters or M.Sc. In Pathology, Microbiology or allied fields from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad.

386 Views Posted 7 years ago

Answered by

Hello,This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India is increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

41 Views Posted 5 years ago

Answered by

Both the courses have good scope. The add on in B.Pharma is you can open your own medical store as you owe license after completing the degree as well as you can start working in pharma companies.

15 Views Posted 8 months ago

Answered by

<p>After completing BSc Nursing from KGMU, there are several career options available for individuals mentioned below:</p><ul><li aria-level="1"><strong>Public Health Nursing:&nbsp;</strong>Public health nurses work in community settings, focusing on preventive healthcare and health promotion</li><li aria-level="1"><strong>Nurse Educator:&nbsp;</strong>Nurses can pursue a career in education</li><li aria-level="1"><strong>Clinical Research Coordinator:&nbsp;</strong>Individuals with a nursing background can work as ... View more

2 Views Posted 6 months ago

Answered by

<p>The cost of an M.Sc at Mohammad Sathak A.J. College of Nursing varies from INR 15,000 to INR 45,000 per year, with the course being two or three years long, as is common, and may vary according to the specific course. It keeps a fee structure low but competitive with quality education in the field of nursing and related streams. With proper equipping in the college through the right skills and knowledge, this has higher probabilities of succeeding careers in the healthcare industry, hence making this option a good one for any aspiring nursing professional.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

598 Views Posted 7 years ago

Answered by

,

If you do not go to the end, why...,

Hello,
Click on the link for more details:-<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.afmc.nic.in/Courses/Nursingcourse.html" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.afmc.nic.in/Courses/Nursingcourse.html</a>.
Thank you.

313 Views Posted 7 years ago

Answered by

Pls refer to this link :
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/msc-nursing-armed-forces-medical-college-afmc-wanowrie-pune-177654" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/msc-nursing-armed-forces-medical-college-afmc-wanowrie-pune-177654</a>

18 Views Posted a year ago

Answered by

,

I am a lawyer, aspiring manager...,

You have following job profile after B.Sc. Nursing-
Staff Nurse
Nursing Service Administrators
Director of Nursing
Department Supervisor
Nursing Supervisor or Ward Sister
Nursing Superintendent
Community Health Nurse (CHN)
Home Care Nurses
Military Nurse
Deputy Nursing Superintendent
Teacher of Nursing
Assistant Nursing Superintendent
Industrial Nurse
Prominent employment area are -
Government hospitals
Old age homes
Super specialty hospital
Nursing homes
Orphanages
Industries
State Nursing Council
Educational institutions
Sanatoriums
Armed forces
Indian Red Cross Society
Indian Nursing Council.

230 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

,

Fear is a opportunity to Become ...,

Hi,
Both are equally good career options. If you love humanity and have a passion to serve them, you can go for nursing. If your way of serving them is by producing what can cure them, then you can go for pharmacy course.
Nursing requires more patience and physical strength as it is most of the time 24x7 kind of job.
Nursing will enable you to work with hospitals and nursing homes and pharmacy will help you join pharma companies like Ranbaxy, Dr. Morphen etc. You can also opt for teaching in nursing and pharmacy institutes after your Masters degree.
There are many good institutions that have earned a name for themselves in ... View more

11 Views Posted 2 years ago

Answered by

,

Principal,

Hi. Yes, you can apply for Ph.D. Nursing. Thanks.

1.3k Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

Simple but significant,

Yes, B.Sc. In Nursing people are eligible to apply for M.Sc. In microbiology as the basic eligibility criteria for applying for M.Sc. In microbiology is to graduate in any Science stream and most of the M.Sc. College take admissions with the scores in graduation but to get into some college you will have to take entrance exam.

59 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<div><div><div><div>&nbsp;</div></div></div></div><div><div><div><div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="ce7b75c3-4a16-4d05-869b-5cebc50a5505" data-message-model-slug="gpt-4o-mini"><div><div><p>Yes, you can pursue a&nbsp;<strong>Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomedical Sciences</strong> after completing a <strong>Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Nursing</strong>. While some institutions may prefer candidates with a background in life sciences or related ... View more

207 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

,

interest in agricultural research.,

Hi,
M.Sc in neuroscience Eligibility:
The candidates should complete their B.Sc under any registered university in the following subjects like B.Sc, allied Health Sciences, Botany, Chemistry, BUMS, Biochemistry as main or ancillary, B.Sc in Life Sciences, Bio Science, Biology, Physics, BSMS, BAMS, BHMS, B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Physician Assistant, BPTH, Bachelor of Occupational Theory (BOT), Zoology, any Biological Sciences or Professional course such as MBBS in science stream.
Thus, you are eligible for the same.

8 Views Posted 7 months ago

Answered by

<p>Those who complete an M.Sc. programme at a university of applied sciences usually have good employment opportunities in both industry and academics. Depending on their area of expertise, they might be able to pursue positions in management, engineering, data analysis, and research and development. In order to promote easier transitions into the profession, a large number of applied Science universities place a strong emphasis on industry linkages and practical expertise. Graduates can work for technology companies, research institutes, or international organisations. Furthermore, a competitive advantage in the labour market is fre... View more

11 Views Posted a year ago

Answered by

<p>&nbsp;The MSc Data Science salary at the University of Bristol is &pound;40,466 per year. Data Scientist salaries at University of Bristol can range from <strong>&pound;25,205 - &pound;45,322 </strong>per year. This estimate is based upon eight University of Bristol Data Scientist salary report (s) provided by employees or estimated based upon statistical methods. Graduates from this MSc can apply for the profiles like lead data scientists or lead data engineers and communicating in their field.</p>

1 View Posted 4 months ago

Answered by

<p>Candidates pursuing a PG in Animation are considered to be specialists in VFX, modelling etc. Many companies prefer to hire candidates having specialised skills. Hence, there is a lot of scope for aspirants pursuing MSc in Animation. Some of the top recruiters in the Animation industry are Maya Entertainment Ltd, UTV Toonz, Toonz Animation India, Pentamedia Graphics etc.</p><p>After completing the MSc in Animation course, candidates can make their career as:</p><p><strong>Multimedia artist:&nbsp;</strong>These professionals use technology to design and create special effects for electronic m... View more

8 Views Posted 7 months ago

Answered by

<p>You can explore many job opportunities after completing your M.Sc from Children's University some of which are -&nbsp;</p><p>Research Scientist: You can conduct research in various fields, such as biology, chemistry, physics etc. and come up with new ideas providing new direction to the world.&nbsp;</p><p>Data Analyst: You can analyze and interpret data to help various organizations with their information.</p><p>Project Manager: This role would allow you to oversee projects and ensure their timely completion in industries like biotechnology, pharmaceuticals etc.&nbsp;</p><p&... View more

121 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

Hi,
This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India is increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

4 Views Posted 4 months ago

Answered by

<p dir="ltr">An MSc in Mental Health Nursing is an MSc degree program that focuses specifically on Mental Health Nursing. MSc Mental Health Nursing is designed for individuals who have already completed a basic Nursing education and are often registered nurses (RNs) seeking to specialize in mental health nursing.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">MSc Mental Health Nursing provides in-depth knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary for providing high-quality mental health care.</p>

15 Views Posted 7 months ago

Answered by

<p>There is a lot of scope of <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-sc-nursing-post-basic-chp">Post Basic BSc Nursing</a> programme. The career of <strong>GNSU PB BSc Nursing </strong>depends upon their skill set as well. Some of the pointers related to the scope of this Nursing course are mentioned below:</p><ul><li>Nurses can take up <span lang="EN-GB">leadership roles, become nurse educators, nurse practitioners, nurse administrators, or clinical specialists.</span></li><li><span lang="EN-GB">The degree holders can work in advanced c... View more

233 Views Posted 5 years ago

Answered by

Hello,
The eligibility criteria for MSc nursing is: -
The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council.2. The minimum educational requirements shall be the passing of B.ScNursing /BSc Hons Nursing/Post Basic B.sc Nursing with a minimum of55% aggregate marks.
3. The candidate should have undergone Bsc. Nursing/B.sc Hons. Nursing/Post Basic B.Sc Nursing in an institution which is recognized byIndian Nursing Council.
4. Minimum one-year work experience after Basic B.Sc Nursing.
5. Minimum one-year work experience prior to after Post Basic B.Sc. Nur... View more

492 Views Posted 7 years ago

Answered by

Scope for GNM:
-One can go for teaching fields at higher degree level aiming to become teacher/ lecturer at college and university level both in private and government institutions
-One can also go for various nursing, midwifery and its related other medical jobs.
-One can go for higher degree programs in respective subjects for further studies.
-They can run their own clinics and also can have jobs in private hospitals.

941 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

Abhishek, In the earlier times physiotherapy was considered only as an area of physical exercise and massage. Gradually people began to identify the benefits and importance of physiotherapy in everyday life which opened up the wide area covered by physiotherapy. At present many government and private sector institutions like PGI, Lovely Professional University, SGTU, etc, which functions in the medical field, have their own department of physiotherapy which looks after the mental and physical aspects of people.
Physiotherapy graduates have numerous options after graduation for their further studies and career. The career as a physiothe... View more

5 Views Posted 10 months ago

Answered by

<p>The eligibility criteria for admission to the MSc Nursing programme at Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Nursing (SRMS Nursing School) include being Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives, having a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in BSc Nursing/BSc Hons Nursing/Post Basic BSc Nursing, possessing at least one year of work experience post-Basic BSc Nursing, and fulfilling medical fitness requirements. SC/ST candidates may receive a 5% relaxation in marks.</p>

2 Views Posted 6 days ago

Answered by

Rashmi Thakur,

Beginner-Level 5

<p>Here's a list of important documents you should carry during the MSc in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing admission process:</p><ul><li>A degree of your BSc Nursing, BSc Hons Nursing, or Post Basic BSc Nursing.&nbsp;</li><li>State Nursing Registration Council Proof.</li><li>A valid ID proof (Passport, Adhaar, PAN Card, etc.).</li><li>Passport-sized photographs.</li><li>Work Experience (if required).</li></ul>

23 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

Hi Sachin Kumar,
For career options after doing nursing course, click below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/careers/nurse-83" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/careers/nurse-83</a>

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.