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Rupesh Katariya

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Hii!Top colleges offering B.Sc + M.Sc Nursing programs are typically renowned for their nursing curriculum, infrastructure, and placement opportunities. Here are some well-known institutions where you can pursue this combined pathway:All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New DelhiChristian Medical College (CMC), VelloreRajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing, DelhiManipal College of Nursing, ManipalSree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, TrivandrumKing's College of Nursing, LucknowKLE University, BelagaviThese institutions are good as they offer high-quality education and have a good reputation in
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hello!Direct admission to the M.Sc. Nursing course at Bibi Halima College of Nursing and Medical Technology is unlikely, as most institutions require candidates to go through a formal admission process, which may include entrance exams, interviews, or merit-based selection. You would typically need to meet the eligibility criteria, such as having a B.Sc. Nursing degree and meeting the minimum marks requirement.I will recommend  u contacting the college's admission office directly to inquire about the specific admission process for M.Sc. Nursing and whether they offer any direct admission options or if there are any exceptions.Best
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Himanshi Pandey

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Yes, GIMT BSc in Nursing graduates can choose among various jobs in the government sector. These jobs include staff nurse, nurse suprintendent, nursing supervisor, patient care co-ordniator, medical record technician, etc. These jobs are available at a variety of set-ups and government departments, some of which are listed below:Government HosptialsPublic Health Departments and ClinicsSchools and CollegesDefence ServicesTraining InstitutionsGovernment Industries and FactoriesRailway Medical Department 

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Candidates graduating with a BSc in Nursing degree from GIMT have promising career opportunities. They can either go for jobs in the healthcare sector, or choose to pursue further education with an MSc in Nursing. Graduates looking for job options after BSc in Nursing can check out the following table:Job ProfilesAverage Salary Staff NursesINR 3 LPAIndustrial NursesINR 3 LPAMilitary NursesINR 12 LPANurse SupervisorsINR 5.5 LPAPsychiatric NursesINR 2.8 LPANurse EducatorsINR 4.8 LPANote: The average salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Yes, a full-time BSc in Nursing course is available at Gandhi Institute of Management and Technology (GIMT). The duration of the course is four years. The UG-level course is recognised by the Indian Nursing Council. This course is suitable for candidates who have completed Class 12 with PCB subjects and want to serve as nurses, midwives, medical assistants in the healthcare sector. For more information, aspirants can visit the official GIMT website and fill out the available enquiry form.

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Rupesh Katariya

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To pursue a B.Sc Nursing in Hyderabad, you generally need to meet the eligibility criteria, including completing your intermediate (12th) education in the Science stream (BiPC). However, since you have failed in one subject, your eligibility will depend on whether you have cleared your intermediate examination in the required subjects (Biology, Physics, Chemistry).Even though you have qualified TS EAMCET, many nursing colleges in Hyderabad require candidates to have passed all subjects in the intermediate exam. If you haven't cleared the failed subject yet, you may need to reappear for the supplementary exams.I will recommend you to ve
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To get admission for an M.Sc Nursing course, follow these steps:Check Eligibility: You need a B.Sc Nursing degree with a good academic record, usually 55% or above, and be registered with the Nursing Council.Entrance Exam: Most colleges or hospitals require an entrance exam. Some may have their own exams, or you may need to appear for a state or national nursing entrance exam.Apply: Fill out the application forms for the colleges or hospitals offering the course. Don't forget to include all necessary documents like your mark sheets and registration certificate.Selection Process: If shortlisted, you may have an interview or group discus
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To secure admission at GIMT for BSc in Nursing, aspirants must start by filling out the application form. For this, they can visit the institute's official website or the campus. The institute will review the received admission and ensure that the applicants fulfil the preset eligibility criteria. Admission is granted to eligible applicants based on their merit in the last qualifying exam or their JENPAS/NEET UG scores. Shortlisted candidates must confirm their admission by submitting the applicable fees.

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Gandhi Institute of Management and Technology (GIMT) has a total intake of 60 students for BSc in Nursing. To secure a seat at the institute, aspirants must fulfil the course-specific eligibility and selection criteria specified by the institute. The mentioned number of seats is sourced from official sources. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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