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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Master of Science (M.Sc) in Mental Health Nursing is a two-year full-time program that is the postgraduate level in the nursing course offered by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.


Eligibility Criteria

A candidate seeking admission must

  • The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council.
  • The minimum education requirements shall be the passing of B. Sc Nursing/Post Basic B. Sc Nursing with a minimum of 55 % aggregate marks.
  • 5% relaxation of marks for SC/ ST candidates.
  • For Post Basic B. Sc Nursing (1 year of work experience after GNM or P.B.B.Sc.).
  • Minimum one year of work experience after B. Sc (N).
  • The candidate shall be medically fit.

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