After B.Sc (BZC), what are my chances to become a nurse?

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    Piyush Tripathi | Guide-Level 13

    2 years ago
    The basic qualifications for B.Sc. Nursing is an intermediate/+1+2/11th12th with Biology as the background. If you have finished a normal B.Sc. And you want to do a B.Sc. Nursing, it really doesn't matter as long as you had studied Biology in your intermediate. But your normal B.Sc. Becomes useless if you join B.Sc. Nursing. It is like you are starting all over again.
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can. The best way to become a nurse if to go in for a 4 year graduation programme of B.Sc. Nursing. You will be required to clear an open test for seeking admissions. You can check on the age criteria that is required for such a programme & explore this further.

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