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what is the difference between post graduate nursing and bsc nursing


Tamanna 5th Jul, 2021
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Shweta Goel 5th Jul, 2021

Hello student,

As mentioned in your question itself, PG nursing is a course which is done post (after) graduation i.e. one must do graduation in Bsc nursing in order to be eligible for Msc nursing.

Whereas Bsc nursing is an undergraduate course of four years which prepares the candidates for handling all medical emergencies. To be eligible to take admission in Bsc nursing one must pass 10+2 from a recognised board with PCB as compulsory subjects.

I hope this information helps.

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