Can I do msc nursing in a job

Asked about SJJTU - Shri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University - Discontinued (Jan 2024)-M.Sc. in Nursing

My self Dinesh Kumar Gupta from rajasthan I have completed BSc nursing in 2005 from jiwaji university Gwalior MP my persantage of marks in BSc nursing is 62.04 full time course

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    There are many career opportunities after MSc Nursing. Nursing is in demand because of the increase of hospitals and more consciousness towards health. You can apply for a job in many hospitals for the post of Nurse. You have many chances to get into private and government hospitals and health centers.
    After M.Sc. Nursing, nurses have plenty of opportunities to work in a hospital in different specialty and can reach good position based on your clinical experience. There are several positions are available such as staff nurse, ward sister, superintendent and director etc. In addition to M.Sc. of nursing, nurses can have certificate cours
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