What does a BSc in Nursing entail?

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    Akansha Bisht | Contributor-Level 10

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    Given how active and expanding the medical and healthcare sectors are, there is a huge demand for BSc nursing graduates. Graduates of the BSc nursing degree have the choice to obtain employment or pursue further education after completing the programme. For those interested in medicine, a BSc in Nursing is a rewarding programme.

    A job in nursing ensures future stability and security. To be eligible for the BSc Nursing programme, you must pass your 10+2 Science examinations. A postgraduate degree or a more streamlined health management Diploma are also options available to you.

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