Is 1-years' experience necessary to pursue M.Sc in nursing?
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Asked by Mohd Shakir
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Answered by
4 years ago
AIIMS don't require experience for M.Sc. Nursing. Only RN is enough to apply with a minimum 60 percentage.

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6 years ago
Yes, 1 year experience needed to pursue M.Sc. Nursing.

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6 years ago
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 Counci
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4 years ago
Can I have to do 1 year government job for doing M.Sc. Nursing as registered nurse? Please reply.
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7 years ago
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
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7 years ago
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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