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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing Paramedical courses like BSc Cardiac Technology or BSc Perfusion Technology is an excellent decision if you are passionate about healthcare and want to work in specialized, high-demand areas. Both courses prepare you for critical roles in medical teams, particularly in cardiac care and surgeries.BSc Cardiac Technology focuses on diagnosing and managing heart-related conditions, while BSc Perfusion Technology trains you to operate life-support machines during complex surgeries. These careers offer stability, respectable salaries, and growth opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and research centers. With advancements in healthca
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Parul Thapa

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BSc Nursing includes direct patient care, providing emotional and physical support, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, educating patients, and working collaboratively with doctors and other healthcare professionals.Whereas, BSc Radiology includes operating diagnostic imaging equipment like X-ray machines, MRI scanners, and ultrasound machines.  Further, candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.ParticularsBSc RadiologyBSc NursingCourse Duration3 years4 yearsCourse FeesINR 4,800 - INR 6.4 LakhINR 8,500 - INR 1.3 LakhAdmission CriteriaMerit-Based/Entrance-BasedMerit-Based/Entranc
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Arshita Tiwari

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The final date to submit applications for the JCECE B.Sc Nursing 2024 exam was September 14, 2024, with the application process commencing on August 24, 2024. The JCECE B.Sc Nursing Entrance Competitive Examination (NECE) is conducted at the state level for undergraduate studies.To qualify for the B.Sc Nursing program, candidates need to have at least 45% marks in Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English) from a recognised board, must be a minimum of 17 years of age, and should be medically fit.Here are some key dates related to the JCECE B.Sc Nursing 2024 exam:Edit window: September 15, 2024Admit card release: Sep
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Arshita Tiwari

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The Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB) held the 2024 JCECE BSc Nursing exam on September 28, 2024, as stated in the official announcement.Here are some key dates for the 2024 JCECE BSc Nursing exam:Application Form Availability- August 24, 2024Submission Deadline- September 14, 2024Edit Window Opens- September 15, 2024Release of Admit Cards- September 24, 2024Announcement of Results and Merit List- To be announced laterThe application fee for the JCECE BSc Nursing exam was INR 900 for candidates in the General/OBC category and INR 450 for students in the SC/ST category.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Completion of Class 12 with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognised board would qualify one for admission into the B.Sc nursing course. Admission into this course is usually done on the basis of entrance exams like AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER, or state-level tests. The process involves registration being done through the internet, the online application form being duly filled, and appearing for the entrance exam. After the declaration of the result, shortlisted candidates undergo counseling for seat allocation. Finally, candidates have to go through admission formalities, including fee payment, to confirm their
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Shiv Kumar

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Some private B.Sc. Nursing colleges in Jaipur that may offer direct admission include:Manipal University JaipurMahatma Gandhi Medical College and HospitalRukmani Devi Institute of NursingBanasthali VidyapithDirect admission is often based on merit or academic performance. For accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to contact the colleges directly.

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Arindam Modak

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Graduate students are not automatically eligible to pursue a degree in *Oncology Nursing*. Such eligibility varies according to the required types of qualifications concerned with nursing or health care. To be able to practice *Oncology Nursing*, applicants are generally expected to fulfill the following:1. Bachelor Degree in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing) :- This is one of the most common preconditions, as training oncology nurses in clinical skills and patient care is done during undergraduate nursing programs.2. *Registered Nurse Status* :- You need to be a registered nurse to specialize in oncology, which means you need to sit for a natio
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Arindam Modak

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The cut off percentages of B.L.M. College of Nursing for B.Sc. Nursing courses differ from year to year. It is fundamentally dependent on the number of applicants and also the available seats. Most recently, as have been seen in the trends, for nursing courses in Gujarat, cutoffs would very typically lie anywhere between 80 percent to 90 percent in the qualifying exams, not excluding the considerations based on category-and-institutions specific. Further, it is wise to contact the college or the official admission portal for specific latest details about cutoff details for the year 2024.Further queries regarding admissions would best b
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Arindam Modak

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Yes, male students may take advantage of B.Sc Nursing programs. Nursing courses have had a long tradition of being primarily female-centric, but recently, a few nursing institutions across government and private lines are finally accepting male applicants. The B.Sc Nursing programme is open to both male and female students in several institutions across India, and there are no general conditions against male students pursuing this course.Such is the case, for example :-1. *Government College of Nursing, Somajiguda* in Hyderabad: This institution offers B.Sc Nursing for both male and female candidates and admission is subject to availab
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Arindam Modak

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Yes, the B.Sc. (Post Basic) Nursing course at Sushrusha Institute of Nursing is open for male candidates. The college has facilities available for accommodation for male students. For further information on admissions, you can as well contact or visit the institute via their official website.

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