Work experience
Hello Aspirant!
One year working experience is needed to pursue M.Sc. Nursing entrance examination. And yes, it is compulsory to have a minimum of 1-year experience to pursue M.Sc. in Nursing.
Work experience is great for students looking to gain a quick, general overview into a specific industry, company or role. An internship is a professional learning experience that offers meaningful, practical work related to a student's field of study or career interest. And internship is usually a fixed-term work placement.
If you have done various internships over a course of year and gain knowledge as well as stipend then it will be consider as you working experience. But eligibility criteria can differ from college to college. One must go to the college website for referring to the eligibility criteria. In most colleges candidates must be a registered nurse with the required clinical experience preferably in any critical care to get eligible for the course .
All other details about M.Sc. Nursing you can get Careers360:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-nursing
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Hello aspirant,
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad offers below mentioned courses Post Graduation courses. Admission into MBA, Executive MBA and PGP in Food and Agribusiness Management does not require work experience as per our data base.
1. Master of Business Administration:
Course Duration: 2 years full-time
Course Fees: Rs. 23 Lakhs
Admission Criteria: CAT entrance exam
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must have aggregate of minimum 50 percentage (45 percentage for Reservation Category candidates) in Bachelor's degree from a recognised College.
Wo rk experience: Work Experience is not required.
2. PGP Food and Agribusiness Management:
Course Fees: Rs. 22.5 Lakhs
Admission Criteria: GMAT and CAT entrance exam, GD & Personal Interview.
Eligibility Criteria: Minimum 50 percentage (45 percentage for Reservation Category candidates) in Bachelor's degree from a recognised College.
Work experience: Not required.
3. Executive MBA:
Course Duration: 1 year full-time
Entrance exam: GRE and GMAT
Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must have aggregate of minimum 50 percentage (45 percentage for Reservation Category candidates) in Bachelor's degree from a recognised College.
Work Experience: No work experience required.
4. ePost Graduate Programme in Management (P.G.P): -
Course Fees: Rs. 20 Lakhs -
Admission Criteria: GRE, CAT and GMAT score and Personal Interview.
Eligibility Criteria: Aggregate of minimum 50 percentage (45 percentage for Reservation Category candidates) in Bachelor's degree from a recognised College.
Minimum 3 years full-time work experience is required after completion of Graduation.
5. ePGD in Advanced Business Analytics (P. G. D):
Course Duration: 1.3 years part-time
Course Fees: Rs. 10 Lakhs
Admission Criteria: GMAT, GRE, GATE and CAT score
Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must have minimum 50 percentage (45 percentage for Reservation Category candidates) in Bachelor's degree from a recognised College.
Minimum 2 years work experience is required after completion of Graduation. This criteria may be waived for candidates with exceptional academic performance.
To get more information about courses offered by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-management-ahmedabad
I hope this information was helpful to you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
Consideration wise any work experience is acceptable as long as its full time salaried.
However, if your hidden aspect of the question is that which are preferred work.
Previous ex. from core industries and banking are given high priority. In banking too, back-office ex. is not preferred that much. However, such as that of Analyst, IB, Corporate Banking are desired.
Similarly, Consulting ex. is also preferred. Consulting esp. at Strategic level is given priority over functional consulting (Operation Consulting, HR Consulting, etc.). Start-up ex. is also good.
Typical IT ex., banking such as that IBPS PO, market research, teaching types of ex., etc. are not desired ones.
In nutshell, impactful ex. is preferred.
These are just some of the pattern observed so far. However, there is no any such hard and fast rule as a lot depends upon batch composition in mind, and available pool of resources.
Yes work experience does matter in IIMs
Candidates having more work experience definitely get advantage over other candidates.
The rating score alloted to candidate with work experience more than 36 month is 5.
This is not the criteria but it gives weightage.
Hi aspirant,
The IT role would surely be a much better option. The tech world has grown enormously in the recent times and same can be expected in near future as well. Its main use is of computers to create, process, store, retrieve and exchange all kinds of electronic data and information. SAP Business Technology has some limitations as it is a unified, business-centric, and open platform for the entire SAP ecosystem, enabling users to integrate and create value from data and extend their SAP and third-party solution landscapes to meet evolving business needs.
So you can start learning either python or java which act as the basic languages from now onwards so that you will have better understanding of algorithms and syntax of core programming. Once you will understand it it will be much much easier for you to Data structures and get amazing job opportunities.
Hope it helps!!
Dear Aspirant, if your graduation percentage is more than 50% then you are eligible for CAT exam. But in order to get good MBA College through CAT you need to make your preparation at the top level and you need to get 96+ percentile to get IIM and another thing is if you have some work experience then it would really help you in your placement as experience really matters in MBA placement. I hope you are clear now. If you have any other doubts feel free to ask. All The Best!!!
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