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Can I pursue Msc in neuroscience after BSC nursing
Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Neuroscience after a BSc in Nursing, although you might need to take additional bridging courses depending on the specific program and university, as your background in nursing may not fully cover the required foundational knowledge in neuroscience.
Moreover, M.Sc. program in Neuroscience at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), you must meet the following requirements:
Have a bachelor's degree in any branch of basic or applied sciences from a recognized university or institute.
You need to apply through university as there is no specific entrance exam for MSc neuroscience also,you can get admission through CUET PG, NEET PG etc.
Can I pursue Msc in neuroscience after BSC Nursing?
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Yes, after completing a BSc in nursing, you can pursue an MSc in neuroscience. Despite their apparent differences, neuroscience and nursing both advance our knowledge of and commitment to the treatment of people's health.
It's possible to go from nursing to neuroscience, but it may need you to fill in some knowledge gaps and potentially enroll in certain necessary courses. It's possible that your experience as a nurse will provide you with a distinct viewpoint when studying neuroscience, especially in fields like neurology or neuropsychiatry where treating patients with neurological problems depends on a grasp of how the brain functions.
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i am in 12 i got campartment in cbse i fail in accountancy i have then registered in nios board will i be eligible for cbse campartment exam and can i use both the marksheet for college admission? does that will affect my job in future as i have two marksheet?
You can give both exam simultaneously .both the marksheet will be valid for admission i will suggest you to stick to 1 board and prepare according to that , preference would be CBSE because NIOS is a distance learning model which better suits people who cant join regular school/ college.some university dont give value to distance mode.
I joined to SIT college in first round seat allotment of KEA but i didnt report to kea authority if any problem about these
If you joined SIT college in the first round of KEA seat allotment but did not report to the KEA authority, your seat will be considered "cancelled" and you will not be eligible to participate in subsequent rounds of counselling, even if you are physically attending classes at SIT college; you must complete the online reporting process through the KEA portal to officially accept your seat.
if I clear my neet at the age of 22 ... will it be okk
Yes, it is perfectly okay to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) at the age of 22. There is no upper age limit for NEET, allowing candidates to take the exam as long as they meet the eligibility criteria, which includes having completed their higher secondary education (Class 12) with the required subjects (Biology, Physics, and Chemistry). Many students choose to take NEET a bit later, especially if they are pursuing other interests or need additional time to prepare and its okay at the end you will become doctor only that matters.
Im currently in class 12th and as like most of the students I wasted 2 years of my crucial time now I only got like 3 months max but Im confused on what to do or what not to can someone please help me!?
Atleast you decide to prepare for boards finally no matter how late Just keep the same enthusiasm and zeal for the next three months and you will definitely achieve your goal.
Evaluate the options you have.
Select the best one.
Make a plan for each subject
Go with it till the end no matter how tough the situation is.
Which is the fees of boys hostel
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The fees for a boys' hostel can vary significantly depending on the college, location, and the type of accommodation provided. On average, hostel fees range from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 1,20,000 per year, covering lodging and basic facilities. Government colleges usually offer more affordable options, while private institutions may charge higher fees due to additional amenities. It's best to check the specific college's official website or contact them for accurate information on hostel fees.
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What are the Addmission process for phd zoology and how much course fees
The following procedures are usually involved in the Ph.D. admissions process in zoology:
Procedure for Admission:
Qualifications:
a minimal percentage (typically 55% or similar CGPA) in a Master's degree in zoology or a related subject.
Admission Test:
Candidates must meet the requirements of several universities in order to be admitted, such as the UGC NET or CSIR NET, or other university-specific admission exams.
Use:
You can apply in person or online using the university's application portal.
Send in the necessary paperwork, such as recommendation letters, research proposals, and g rade sheets.
Conversation: Candidates that made the short list might need to show up for an interview with the selection committee or faculty. Offer of Admission: Those that are accepted receive an offer of admission and have to finish the registration process. Course Payments: Fee Schedule: Depending on the university, the course costs for a Ph.D. in Zoology might vary significantly, from about INR 20,000 to INR 1,00,000 annually. In comparison to private universities, fees at government universities are typically lower. Additional Costs: Take into account the price of research supplies, lab work, and other related costs. For exact pricing structures and full admissions procedures—which can vary—it is preferable to visit the website of the particular university.
Was NSEP not conducted in the year 2020-21?
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The National Standard Examination in Physics (NSEP) was indeed conducted in 2020-21, but with some changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) conducted NSEP 2020-21 online, and the exam was held on January 17, 2021. The exam was typically held in November, but it was postponed due to the pandemic.
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I do bsc general physics chemistry zoology from ignou I can do msc neuroscience from iisc And which exam I crack selected in msc neuroscience in iisc
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To pursue MSc Neuroscience from IISc (Indian Institute of Science), you'll need to meet their eligibility criteria and crack the required entrance exam. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Eligibility criteria: Check IISc's website for the latest eligibility criteria, but generally, they require:
- A Bachelor's degree in any science discipline (like your BSc in Physics, Chemistry, and Zoology from IGNOU)
- A minimum aggregate score (usually 50-60%)
2. Entrance exams: IISc considers scores from the following exams for MSc Neuroscience admission:
- GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) - Life Sciences or Biotechnology paper
- JAM (Joint Admission Test for MSc) - Biotechnology or Life Sciences paper
- JGEEBILS (Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and Interdisciplinary Life Sciences)
- IISc Entrance Test (conducted by IISc itself)
3. Cracking the exam: Prepare well for the chosen exam, focusing on subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. Scoring high will increase your chances of selection.
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