Is 1-years' experience necessary to pursue M.Sc in nursing?
Asked by Mohd Shakir
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AIIMS don't require experience for M.Sc. Nursing. Only RN is enough to apply with a minimum 60 percentage.
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Yes, it is compulsory to have a minimum of 1-year experience to pursue M.Sc. in Nursing. M.Sc. In Nursing Eligibility Criteria:
* Candidate must have completed a Bachelors degree in Nursing (B.Sc. In Nursing or B.Sc. Hons. In Nursing or P. B.Sc. In Nursing) as recognised by the Indian Nursing Council. * The minimum cut-off is 55% scored at graduation level. The cut-off is 50% for reserved categories. * Candidate must be a registered nurse or midwife with any of the relevant state nursing councils. * Candidate must have a minimum of one year of work experience as a registered nurse. * Medical fitness is a mandatory requirement. * Most to...more -
You should be a registered nurse and Midwife with any State Nursing Registration Council, before you apply for M.Sc. In Nursing. You should have passed B.Sc. In Nursing, with minimum of 55% aggregate marks. Not all the programs require experienced nursing person (s). Many programs prefer that nurses work in the field for at least three to five years prior working on an advanced degree. If you already have experience, it can benefit you, to better understand what nurses do and what specialisation you may want to pursue.
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Hi,
Yes, candidates must be a registered nurse with the required clinical experience preferably in any critical care to get eligible for the course in most of the colleges.
Thanks.
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