Showing 215189 results for "M.Sc Nursing scope"

186 Views Posted 2 years ago

Answered by

Both are good courses, but M.Sc. Biochemistry is more recognised in the job market than M.Sc. Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
1. Job options with a M.Sc. In Biochemistry: You can apply for positions as a research scientist, quality controller, educator, chemist, quality analyst, and pharmacist, among other positions, with this degree. You can get a salary package around Rs. 3–5 Lacs in this industry.
2. Job opportunities with a M.Sc. In Human Genetics and Molecular Biology This is a more specialised degree that can lead to positions such as researcher at ICMR, educator with CSIR NET qualification, clinical scientist... View more

68 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

Hi Suprabha, Here are few books for nursing entrance examination:
1. M.Sc. . Nursing Entrance Exam Guide (Useful For AIIMS Rak, Jamia Hamdard, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing).
2. Nursing M.Sc. . Solved Question Paper First Year. Here are a few tips for you to crack the examination:Plan for exam
Talk to your seniors or teachers regarding the exam. Solve previous year question paper, as one of the books which I have listed above. Make short notes. Find out the most important topics. Stick to the syllabus.

3 Views Posted 9 months ago

Answered by

<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the best course options after BSc in Nursing at Mangalayatan University are subjects specialise in psychiatric, community health, medical-surgical, obstetrics, gynecology, etc. Students can pursue these mentioned subjects after some service-experience at entry-to-assistant level. And, if students seek to raise their academic qualifications or professional positions then they may pursue courses like MSc in Nursing, MHA (Master of Health/Hospital Administration), MPH (Master of Public Health), MBA in Hospital Administration, etc.</p>

353 Views Posted 3 years ago

Answered by

Hello, Yes, you can. For post graduation you can do M.Sc. MLT, MBA (Hospital Management) or M.Sc. In microbiology /Biochemistry.

876 Views Posted 9 months ago

Answered by

<p>The entrance exam questions differ from exam to exam, some university conduct their own exam and some go by NEET rank. So these exams may comprise of these types of questions:</p><ol><li>MCQs: to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of various subjects&nbsp;</li><li>Objective Type: to test the candidate's ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations</li><li>Short Answer Type: to test candidate's understanding of specific topics&nbsp;</li><li>Long Answer Type: to test the candidate's critical thinking, analytical skills, &nbsp;</li>... View more

9 Views Posted 7 months ago

Answered by

<p>To confirm your B.Sc. Nursing entrance exam, follow the procedure mentioned below. It is mainly used by the universities and the authority conducting the exams:</p><p>To check the B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam Result from the official website, follow the following procedure:</p><p>&nbsp;Step 1: Open the Official Website<br>Open the website from the authority of the exam or from the university to which you have appeared for entrance examinations.</p><p>Step 2: Find the Tab with Results<br>Scroll down and find a tab or link that has the wordings "Results, Exam Results, or Entran... View more

7 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Some of the common entrance exams for admission into a B.Sc Nursing programme in India include:</p><ol><li><strong>AIIMS Nursing Entrance Exam</strong>: Conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, for B.Sc (H), B.Sc Post Basic, and MSc courses</li><li><strong>NEET</strong>: Widely accepted for B.Sc Nursing admissions in top colleges like AIIMS, CMC Vellore, and others.</li><li><strong>RUHS Nursing Exam</strong>: State-level entrance test administered by Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur, for various nursing programs inc... View more

8 Views Posted a year ago

Answered by

<p>It is estimated that studying BSc Nursing colleges in Delhi is slightly expensive. Refer to the table below showing fee range with number of colleges:</p><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="236"><p>Fee Rage</p></td><td valign="top" width="236"><p>No. of Colleges</p></td></tr><tr><td valign="top" width="236"><p>&lt; INR 1 lakh</p></td><td valign="top" width="236"... View more

5 Views Posted 6 months ago

Answered by

<p>Nursing programme at Indian Academy College of Nursing is Rs. 237,000. But the application fee specifically for the M.Sc. in Nursing (Medical Surgical) is not stated.</p>

762 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>The supplementary exams for RHUHS University will happen in April, 2024. To be precise, the examinations will commence from 22 April 2024 for B.Sc Nursing. The dates for exams are as follows:</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.028%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9995%;"><col style="width: 49.9995%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>DATE</td><td>SUBJECT</td></tr><tr><td>22 April 2024</td><td><p>Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing</p></td></tr>&... View more

2 Views Posted 6 months ago

Answered by

<p>NITTE Usha Institute of Nursing Sciences is considered a good choice for pursuing an M.Sc. in Medical-Surgical Nursing. It is part of NITTE Deemed to be University, which has a solid reputation in healthcare education. The institute offers a well-structured curriculum, experienced faculty, and good clinical exposure in reputed hospitals, ensuring students gain practical knowledge and skills. Additionally, the university's emphasis on research and development, along with modern infrastructure, further enhances the learning experience for postgraduate nursing students.</p>

5 Views Posted 2 years ago

Answered by

,

try to give best solution..,

Hi,
Eligibility: 10+2
Mode of Learning: Full Time
Duration: 42 Months
Course Level: Diploma
Course Type: Diploma
Silent Feature: Good Job Scope in government. & Private Sector
All Courses Admission In Regular Mode Study In College Campus. Fees Acceptable In DD (Demand Draft) In Favour Of College Only.

13 Views Posted 3 years ago

Answered by

To join GNM, you should complete ANM course.

108 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

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.

8 Views Posted 5 months ago

Answered by

<p dir="ltr">When considering the best countries for pursuing an MSc in Nursing, several factors such as academic quality, research opportunities, and career prospects come into play. The United Kingdom, known for its world-class universities and diverse nursing programs, is a top choice for many international students.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Canada offers excellent programs with a focus on both clinical practice and research, and its welcoming immigration policies make it an attractive option.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Australia also stands out with its high-quality education ... View more

138 Views Posted 7 years ago

Answered by

,

Educational counselling,

Hi Khusbhu,
The health care sector is improving and career chances are also increasing with the demand in this sector. There is a good demand for the candidates, who have completed their degree in 4 years of B.Sc in nursing. There is a good option for you to pursue MBA in hospital or healthcare management. It will be easy for you to pursue MBA, if you have done B.Sc in nursing.
The minimum criteria is that you should score 50% aggregate marks in B.Sc degree. If you belong to SC/ ST category, then 45% of aggregate marks will be required in B.Sc.
After completing MBA, you will be in better position to get jobs with good package. ... View more

179 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

Students learn advanced nursing theories in these programs which enable them to take up top level positions in the field of nursing. Registered nurses can qualify for administrative or managerial positions by earning MBA of nursing degrees.

5 Views Posted 9 months ago

Answered by

<p>In Chennai, several institutions offer M.Sc Nursing programs. Notable options include:</p><ol><li><strong>Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER)</strong> - A leading university offering advanced nursing courses.</li><li><strong>Apollo College of Nursing</strong> - Known for its practical training and affiliation with the Apollo Hospitals network.</li><li><strong>Madras Medical College (MMC)</strong> - Offers a reputable M.Sc Nursing programme with excellent faculty and clinical exposure.</li><li><strong>Vels... View more

41 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

UPSC aspirant,

India is a growing country in terms of food industries. There are around 500 million high and medium class consumers and any industry that is involved in the food sector, do not want to spoil the opportunity to grab the consumers. That's why the demand of food technologist is increasing day by day in India. A professional in the field of food technology can find the employment in the field of food manufacturing plant, research and development labs, catering companies, food whole sellers, restaurant and the hospital. People can choose the area of their working as per the interest of their subject. Some of the regulatory positions are also a... View more

59 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

The Admission Process for this course requires its applicants to register and apply online/offline with required information.
Step 2 includes Merit Screening, where admission is based on the marks obtained in qualifying exam.
Eligibility for admission includes:
1) Candidate should have completed their graduation with a minimum of 55% marks. Subjects for graduation include B.Sc Nursing /B.Sc Hons. Nursing/ Post Basic B.Sc nursing recognized by Indian Nursing Council.
2) Candidate should have minimum 12 month work experience.
M.Sc nursing entrance exam dates in Eternal University is not available, and you might have to c... View more

162 Views Posted 7 years ago

Answered by

,

UPSC aspirant,

Botany has immense career potential in areas such as biotechnology, genetics, horticulture, floriculture, plant sciences, environmental sciences, forestry, agriculture, etc. Teaching, Government Service and Research can yield some good openings in this area.
Botany can lead to a career in genetics (which is the modern experimental study of the laws of inheritance and genes), or biotechnology (a research oriented field for application in various areas such as medicine, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and environment). Botany is an inter-disciplinary science covering not only biology but also other subjects like physics, chemistry, mathema... View more

402 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

from where have u done ur btech in maths Nd computing .?

986 Views Posted 8 years ago

Answered by

,

Career,

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
Yes, definitely, if you are willing to pursue your post graduation from the topmost Indian Science Institutes, then you can follow your dream by Qualifying the IIT JAM Entrance Exam.
IIT JAM is the Joint Admission Test for M.Sc, PhD or other dual degree courses.
After qualifying the JAM Exam, you can get into IITs or IISc to pursue M.Sc.
Check complete details of IIT JAM here: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://scoop.eduncle.com/pattern-marking-cutoff-for-iit-jam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://scoop.eduncle.com/pattern-marking-cutoff-for-... View more

52 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

Knowledge is meant to be shared,

Both the courses are totally different from each other, and there cannot be any comparison between the two. Both are good. It depends on what you like doing. If you are happy serving people and like help alleviate pain, then nursing is good for you. If you like business - whether it is working for a big company or starting your own enterprise, a BBA would be your cup of tea. Choose wisely, based on your personality, attitude and interest.

54 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

Knowledge is meant to be shared,

In majority of the colleges and universities in India, the BBA degree is awarded to the students once they complete the entire duration of the course successfully which is four years. The BBA is a full-time course and entails 120 credit hours in one or over one subject or field of business concentration.

50 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

Knowledge is meant to be shared,

Hello,
After doing nursing, you will be stuck to just one field that is medical. But, if you do BBA then you can go for MBA or job or entrepreneurship. You can excel yourself in the field you want to go without being constraint to just one thing. Management people are aware of each and everything going under the sun. Thus, in this scope of BBA becomes bigger and better than nursing.

39 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

Knowledge is meant to be shared,

Both the courses are totally different from each other, and there cannot be any comparison between the two. Both are good. It depends on what you like doing. If you are happy serving people and like help alleviate pain, then nursing is good for you. If you like business - whether it is working for a big company or starting your own enterprise, a BBA would be your cup of tea. Choose wisely, based on your personality, attitude and interest.

52 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

Knowledge is meant to be shared,

Both the courses are totally different from each other, and there cannot be any comparison between the two. Both are good. It depends on what you like doing. If you are happy serving people and like help alleviate pain, then nursing is good for you. If you like business - whether it is working for a big company or starting your own enterprise, a BBA would be your cup of tea. Choose wisely, based on your personality, attitude and interest.

33 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

,

Knowledge is meant to be shared,

Hi,
After doing nursing, you will be stuck to just one field that is medical. But, if you do BBA then you can go for MBA or job or entrepreneurship. You can excel yourself in the field you want to go without being constraint to just one thing. Management people are aware of each and everything going under the sun. Thus, in this scope of BBA becomes bigger and better than nursing.

24 Views Posted 6 years ago

Answered by

Hi,
Please click below for a similar, already answered question:
<a href="https://ask.shiksha.com/what-is-the-scope-of-bba-in-india-over-nursing-qna-5084457?referenceEntityId=5085653" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://ask.shiksha.com/what-is-the-scope-of-bba-in-india-over-nursing-qna-5084457?referenceEntityId=5085653</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.