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Hey Sharon Thomas

If you want to study and get hands-on experience while you study you shoud opt for BSc Nursing (Post Basic), which is a two-year duration undergraduate course in nursing.

In post basic BSc Nursing (also referred to as PBBSc), candidates are provided a holistic mixture of classroom lectures and hands-on training. Admission to the course is usually done on the basis of candidates’ performance in the written entrance exam conducted at university/ institute level. However, some institutions also provide direct admission to candidates on the basis of merit.

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