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Travel nurse
Staff nurse
In India, a travel nurse's annual pay is estimated to be 4,48,421 rupees. In India, the average monthly pay for a registered nurse is 17,410 rupees which is around 2lacs per annum
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You can consider pursuing BSc Post Basic Nursing from IGNOU which is one the the best option in terms of pursuing nursing course through a distance mode, admission is done through entrance test which is conducted once a year, in order to appear for the exam named OPENNET you are required to fulfill the eligibility criteria as follows-
If you fulfill the above mentioned eligibility criteria then you can appear for the entrance test, upon qualifying you can join IGNOU and pursue your higher studies, to know more details regarding this you can check out the prospectus at https://ignounursing.samarth.edu.in/site/BScN_pros-2021-final.pdf
Hello aspirant,
Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetic is a training program that focuses on the field of Anaesthesiology. This course is pursued by aspirants who to become a Nurse anaesthetist. There are various institutions all over the country which offer this course for the aspirants.
The eligibility criteria for this course is:- the aspirant should have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. Other than this, aspirants must also be a Registered Nurse (RN). He/she must have at least 1 year working experience in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) or CCU (Critical Care Unit) setup in a hospital.
After completing the CRNA certificate course, aspirants can join the profession of Nurse Anaesthetic in India as well as abroad. The important day to day jobs of a nurse anaesthetic include:- pre, intra and post operation care of patients and giving support to Surgeons. Normally, the professionals work under the supervision of surgeon who is leading the surgery process.
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Military Nursing Services is an integral part of the Armed Forces Medical Services. You need to appear for the MNS Entrance Exam conducted by DGMS. The entrance exam includes three section, English, GK and General Science. The total marks of the entrance exam is 150. If you meet the cutoff of the result, you need to appear for the Interview followed by the Medical Tests. After all the processes, a combined merit list is prepared, and if you are in the list, you can join the different army medical colleges in Pune, Delhi, Kolkata etc. You are trained for four years and awarded with B.SC Nursing degree. After this, you become a commissioned Indian Army Officer.
MNS Entrance exam is also known as Indian Army B.SC Nursing entrance exam. Know the whole details about the exam over here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/indian-army-bsc-nursing
To pursue MBBS, the minimum required qualification to pursue medical course or to become doctor is that one must have passed his/her 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. So you can't become a doctor after passing 12th with commerce stream.
Now if you really enthusiastic about becoming a doctor , you can go for NIOS (national Institute of open schooling) and pass the 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and then you have have give entrance exam for colleges. But I'll suggest you do something in the commerce field rather than changing the stream in middle of the career.
Now coming to the second option that is becoming a Nurse after studying commerce. Yes, you can do Nursing after 12th. A career in nursing requires different set of skills and by doing some Nursing courses.
Below mentioned are two Diploma certificate courses , which happen to be Nursing course after 12th Commerce:
– General Nursing and Midwifery- GNM
– Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery- ANM
Hope this answer clears all your doubts. Thank you and all the best!
Hi Aspirant,
The benefits of becoming cardiac nurse is that there are lots of hospitals that intake nurses with a basic knowledge of cardiacity and post operations treatment.You can earn upto 4-5 LPA per months and also with good experience you can do several internships.
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Before joining M.Sc anesthesia, you need to know what is anesthesia technololgy and other things related to it. Sure in India there is more jobs available for the degree holders or diploma holders of Msc anesthesia.
Anesthesia profession is an allied health care proffession. What you do by being an anesthesian is that you helpout the doctors or surgens by giving the patients proper dose of anesthesia or operationg these anesthesia equipments. You also have the privilage to assist the doctors or surgens in Intensive care units (ICU) or Operation theatres(OT) emergency wards etc. So in this course basically you will be learning about the dosage requirement to be given anesthesia techniques, anesthesia equipments , anesthesia supplies and technology etc. You will be learning about everything in the course.
There are varied courses available like anesthesia and opertational technology , M.Sc in OT techniques and anesthesia technology, M.Sc in anesthesiology etc.
Some colleges does require bachelors in physics as well. ONly some ask for minimum degree in bachelors from physics as one of the optional subject. But for most of the colleges, for M.Sc anesthsiology or anesthesia , you need to have a bachelors degree in any of the science stream, most preferably any part of bilogical sciences, microbiology, biotechnooogy , physics , chemistry etc etc.
Few colleges do not offer M.Sc in anesthesia but they offer M.Sc in OT and anesthesia. Once you finish this course in anesthesiology , you will get placed in a private or public sector firms. Many medical schools like AIIMS - all India institute of medical sciences also used to offer the jobs. , there is Manipal university which offers a large variety of courses , amrita school of medicine also offers the course. BUt it is not that whcih is available in many colleges. Hence the colleges which offer this course is very hard to find.
How to apply :
Usually to apply for this course in any university it depends on the university and colleges you choose between from. Some colleges conduct their own tests - entrance exams to get admission to that particular college. College is independent of any governmental association with it, hence they have the authority over that. You need to first shortlist the colleges you are interested in joining. Later on ,you need to check their websites for any online applicaiton forms. This applicaiton forms will be released and all you have to do is fill the applicaiton form by your self. After filling of applicaitons you need to pay online through any modes. you need to upload sgnature and photo's scanned copies. This filled applicaiton form is taken into consideration. And if they have any test , you need to take up the tests. If there is no entrance exams then your admission is done on the merit basis.
Apparently , there is a lot of scope for MSc anesthology in India. You can opt for either MSc anesthology or MSc anatomy, for both there is a lot of scope in field of medicine. There are many paramedical colleges which provides MSc in anesthology. (or M.Sc anatomy).
The top paramedical colleges that offer above said courses include-
These are some of top colleges which offer the above said courses. You need to choose wisely and feasible. Also , there are some paramedical exams like NEET exam.
Dear Student,
Here is some reference books for AIIMS BSc Nursing 2021 Entrance examination:
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Since you are already a staff nurse, it is better for you to apply for AIIMS staff nurse as it will help you to grow in your professional space and as an individual. Even if you manage to crack NEET, you will have to start your education for MBBS or whichever course you will choose from starting and it will take you a lot more time to establish yourself as a professional. And also, as you mentioned, you have insufficient time to study for NEET, it will be a disadvantage for you as you would not be able to prepare properly.
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