What are the eligibility criteria for M.Sc Nursing?
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To be eligible for an MSc Nursing program, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Be a registered nurse and midwife, or equivalent, with a state nursing registration council
Pass B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Hons Nursing, or Post Basic B.Sc Nursing with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks
Have at least one year of work experience after completing a basic B.Sc
Have a minimum of 50% grade point average in science, a required subject in their 10+2 exams from any recognised board
Pass an accepted entrance exam, such as the WBPGNAT 2022, MET 2022, or AIIMS MSc Exam
Some popular MSc Nursing entrance exam scores that are accepted by colleges include
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The eligibility criteria for an M.Sc nursing programme typically include the following requirements:
1.Degree: A Bachelors Honours degree with a 2:2 or equivalent in any subject is usually required.
Some universities may require an Upper Second-class honours degree or above.
2.GCSEs: GCSE Maths grade C/4 or above, GCSE English Language grade B/6 or above, and GCSE Science subject (Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Double Award Science, or Single Award Science) are often required.
3.Healthcare experience: Many programs require a certain number of hours of healthcare-related experience in a care setting, such as 695 hour
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