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Shejal agrawal

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Yes, after doing GNM, doing a Diploma in hospital management really is a very good step towards your career because it enhances healthcare management skills for you, and that is required in high volume in hospitals, clinics, or any health-related organization. Your Diploma will keep open supervisory or even administrative job roles like ward-in-charge or nursing administrator up to the hospital manager along with nursing forte.Many countries require further certification or licensure in order to gain legal permission to practice within the country. Some countries even place particular emphasis on specific management qualifications for
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue a post basic BSc Nursing programme after completing a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course. GNM is a Diploma course in nursing, and after completing it, you can opt for a post basic BSc Nursing programme to further your education and specialisation in the field.Post basic BSc Nursing is designed for registered nurses (including GNM graduates) who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in nursing. Post BSc Nursing offers an opportunity to delve deeper into various specializations within nursing and can lead to career advancement, specialisation in specific areas of healthcare, or even opportunities for high
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Manori Sahni

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There are many job opportunities for GNM Diploma holders. KEI Kolkata may also provide placement support to the students. However, the selection in the job profile depends upon the candidates' skill set. Some of the top nursing profiles in India are:Certified registered nurse anaesthetistDean of NursingGeneral nurse practitionerCertified nurse midwifePaediatric NurseStaff NurseICU NurseHome NurseChief Nursing Office

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Tanuj Kumar

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Yes, you can appear for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) and MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service Commission) exams with a 12th and Diploma qualification. However, these exams typically require a minimum of a bachelor's degree from a recognised university. The basic requirement for giving the UPSC exam is graduation, and your marks don't matter. You can give the exam in your final year. You can apply for the civil services examination if you fulfill the following eligibility criteria:You are a graduate in any disciplineYou must have the age between 21 to 32 years The applicant must have completed his/her graduation
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sonali, Nursing college in AFMC gives admission based on 12th. Any other course that you may have done has no relevance in admission process. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information. https://www.afmc.nic.in/Departments/CollegeofNursing/homepage.html
Best wishes to you.

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