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Parul Thapa

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The majority of roles in nursing are held by women. Fewer male students are taking this subject than female students. However, it may be used by both genders. The number of male Oncology nurses has increased in recent years.

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Mridul

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The admission is based upon your 12th standard marks. So around 85% marks would be enough to get you a seat

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Shoaib Mehdi

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BSc in Nursing is one of the most popular courses of Hindu College. When it comes to the placements, the institute offers good placements annually. The course-wise details are yet to be released. Meanwhile, check out the key highlights of the recent Era University placements in the table below:ParticularsPlacement StatisticsPlacement percentage90%Highest packageINR 6 LPAAverage packageINR 4 LPANote: The data mentioned above has been taken from students’ reviews on the Shiksha page.

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Parul Thapa

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Community Nursing focuses on providing healthcare services to individuals, families, and communities within the community setting. Community nurses often work in public health departments, community health centres, home health agencies, schools, and other community-based settings. On the other hand, Medical Surgical Nursing focuses on caring for adult patients who are hospitalized or receiving care in acute care settings, such as hospitals or surgical units. Medical Surgical Nurses care for patients with a wide range of medical conditions and surgical needs, including preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care.

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Parul Thapa

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Medical Nursing primarily focuses on caring for patients with medical conditions, illnesses, or diseases that do not necessarily require surgical intervention. These conditions may include chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, respiratory disorders, or infectious diseases.On the other hand, Surgical Nursing focuses on caring for patients before, during, and after surgical procedures. These patients often require specialized care related to the surgical intervention they undergo.

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Parul Thapa

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A post-surgical nurse, also known as a perioperative nurse or a surgical nurse, is a registered nurse (RN) who specializes in caring for patients before, during, and after surgical procedures. These nurses work closely with surgical teams, including surgeons, anesthesiologists, and surgical technologists, to ensure the safety and well-being of patients throughout the perioperative period.

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Vishakha

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The theory and practical subjects included in the MAHE BSc Nursing first-semester of the programme are:Anatomy including Genetics & PhysiologyNutrition & BiochemistryNursing FoundationPsychologyMicrobiologyEnglishIntroduction to ComputerRegional Languag

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Nishtha Shukla

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Rajasthan University of Health Sciences offers seats in MSc Nursing based on admission test conducted by the university. In the Government nursing colleges and Government self-financed nursing colleges, 100% seats(of the intake sanctioned) are filled through RCA Nursing 2024. In private colleges also, 100% seats (of the intake sanctioned) shall be filled through RCA Nursing. Besides, Out of 25 seats of Government College of Nursing Jaipur, 10 seats are reserved for inservice regular and eligible employees of Government of Rajasthan.

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Nishtha Shukla

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There are a total of 9280 seats in BSc Nursing course at RUHS and its affiliated colleges. Out of the total intake, 85% of the total seats are filled up by the Bonafide candidates of Rajasthan, and 15% of the total seats are filled up by the candidates on all India basis inclusive of Rajasthan as per State Government guidelines. The percentage of female candidates shall not fall below 50% of the total seats in all categories.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants need to pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology with at least 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC/ ST) to apply for RUHS BSc Nursing programme. A candidate must have completed the age of 17 years but not completed 28 years in case of females and 25 years in case of males on or before December 31 of the admission year.

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