is b.sc nursing good choice for poor family
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If you have financial constraints then there are various methods to help you out in this regard such as scholarships, government aids such as schemes for meritorious students etc, now coming to your questions, see admission process of BSc Nursing differs among colleges, since last year various universities such as GGSIPU, JIPMER, BHU to name a few which are accepting NEET scores for admission of BSc Nursing, then there are institutes which conduct their own entrance tests such as AIIMS, and there are also colleges offering admission based on the merit of the qualifying examinations, you can target government colleges where course fee is comparatively lower to that of private ones, and if you have received good marks then you can easily get admission based on your academics for colleges which follow the same process, firstly list out the colleges for which you want to apply, check out the eligibility criteria, admission process as in it's entrance test based or merit based, you want to appear for which one, as I mentioned many colleges are accepting NEET scores so you may choose to appear for the same, AIIMS BSc Nursing exam too is really good option regarding this,
the eligibility criteria for BSc Nursing is passed 10+2 from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English securing 50% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories,
Top colleges offering BSc Nursing are as follows;
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
- Christian Medical College, Chennai
- Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
- Madras Medical College, Chennai
- Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi
- Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai
- Tamil Nadu M.G.R University, Chennai
- Government Medical College, Nagpur
- Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
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The average salary of BSc Nursing graduate is around Rs 3.2 lakhs on an annual basis, however the salary structure is more dependent on the hospital/institution where the candidate is employed at, some of the job profile includes that of nurse, home care nurse, nursing assistant, ward nurse and infection control nurse, nurse manager, nursing assistant supervisor etc, after completion of BSc Nursing candidates can opt for MSc Nursing, MSc Biotechnology, MSc Biochemistry, MSc Neuroscience, MSc Medical Microbiology to name a few.
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