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It is a great career option for those intending to go for higher studies better their prospects. After finishing BSc in Nursing they can opt for MSc in nursing which will improve their prospects in the job market.
So, nursing for me is not “hard”; it's challenging. If nursing courses are hard for you, don't give up immediately. Work with a tutor, ask for help in the nursing lab, join a study group. If you made it in to the nursing program, someone saw potential in you.
NEET UG is the only exam for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and B. VSc admissions in India. ... If the council agrees for the same, NEET UG will be implemented for the B.Sc Nursing admissions 2020-21
refer to the link mentioned below for more information about the colleges!
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-colleges-in-india
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Hello Muneeb,
BSC Nursing is a four year course which is recognized by the Indian Nursing Council. This course focuses on reinstating health and providing care to the sick. It is a great career option for those intending to go for higher studies better their prospects.
There is a wide range of opportunities after finishing B. Sc Nursing, the students can opt for a job or go for higher studies. Those who want to take up jobs can join as Nursing Advisers to the Indian Government, Nursing Assistants/Supervisors, Teachers and Nursing Superintendents.
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Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that B.Sc nursing is a good career option for the students who are looking to take up posts such as competent professional nurses. It is also a good option if you are looking to do masters in the same field which will help in career growth and open doors in the job market through specializations such as psychiatry, medical-surgical, community health etc. Students can join different hospitals for providing nursing care in supervisory posts.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.