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I have completed my axilary nurse midwaifery. Can I apply for AIIMS nursing

Yash Dev Student Expert 22nd Dec, 2019

Hello student Candidate must have passed his 10+2 level exam or its equivalent form a recognized board or authority with atleast 50% marks and as you must know that aiims nursing is only for females. Minimum age limit is 17 years.

Feel free to comment if you have any doubt

Good luck

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can anybody please tell me , what is the difference between nursing training institution and nursing college ?? are they same or different ?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 28th Nov, 2019
hi,
if you are interested in doing career in nursing related field you can choose either of b.sc nursing or GNM (GENERAL nursing and midwifery) which is a diploma course. for application in b.sc nursing you need to apply in certain entrance test, like for the state of west Bengal jenpaugh is the bsc nursing entrance test. b.sc nursing is a bachelors degree course and after completing b.sc course you can apply for masters courses in management , diploma in medical lab technology etc. GNM is a diploma courses. it is easy to get into a government hospital after completing bsc in nursing rather than doing nursing training from a private institution.
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I want to become a military nurse so what could I want to do???

Apurva anand 14th Oct, 2019

Hello Gayathri, there is a entrance test for the candidates in the month of february. There will be a written test of 100 marks consisting of objective questions. The candidates who pass the written test are called for an interview in delhi. Those who clear the interview would have to sit for a medical examination. After you have cleared all the tests and interviews and deemed FIT in the medical examination, you will be given the post of military nursing service officer.

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I there any kind of exam through which a male can work as a doctor or nurse in India army or in BSF or in any kind of India defense system ?????

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 17th Nov, 2019

Prabha, There are 2 ways about it. First way is that you appear for NEET and secure a seat in AFMC and move up the ladder eventually to get posted in the Naval services. DGHS conducts the admissions through All India Counselling. Second way is that you appear for NEET, secure a seat in any Medical College and complete your MBBS and then appear for SSC exams. And then you can get posted as a Doctor in the Navy. This is for MBBS course. At this point in time, there is no provision for Male nurses in the Indian Army. Only female candidates are allowed.

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hai im Ajithkumar..im completed bsc nursing at this August...please tell me if u have a vacancy for staff nurse im a fresher..9159349853 this is my number

Tamajit Biswas Student Expert 31st Oct, 2019

Hi Ajith,

Please be informed that you need to mention the name of the organization or for this matter the name of the hospital or institution where you are inquiring about employment. Unless we have these necessary details we cannot resolve your query.

Nevertheless, you should contact the hospital/ institution in person or visit their official website to check for openings if they are available or drop in your resume at several organizations for employment. Also please refrain from sharing your contact details on this platform as your queries will be resolved by our experts on this platform itself at the earliest.

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Sir which course is demanding in future bsc nursing or general nurse and midwifery

pdwords Student Expert 5th Sep, 2019

Hello,

BSc Nursing will have added advantage over GNM for a number of reasons-

First of all, BSc Nursing is a degree programme while GNM is diploma.

Secondly, opportunities in terms of work wise and growth will be more in case of BSc Nursing, because it being a degree course adds a certainly higher value to one's CV and company and hospitals or other areas of recruiting body will give more preference to this.

Thirdly, for BSc Nursing, it specifically asks for 10+2 from a science background because it's a full-fledged professional course, unlike GNM. So, obviously there's in-depth knowledge provided in BSc Programme, since it makes it compulsory for science students.


Hope, this helps.

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Best government college of doing M.S.C NURSING ?

Saurav chaurasia 14th Aug, 2019

dear aspirant,hope you are doing well.Now coming to your question,here is the list of some top colleges in India for persuing MSc in nursing:-

1.AIIMS-new delhi.

2.AFMC-pune.

3.JIPMER-pondicherry.

4.christian medical college-vellore.

5.Madras medical college-chennai.

6.KGMC-lucknow.

7.GMC-kozikore.

hope thsi will help.

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As a bsc nurse urine stool clearing is compulsory?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 12th Aug, 2019

Nurses frequently collect specimens including urine, stool and sputum. They may also perform venepuncture to collect blood samples and support patients through complex procedures to collect specimens, such as biopsies. 

Nurses clean up poop whenever it is needed. Sometimes patients can't help themselves. Nurses would say at least each shift , they clean up something from someone. Vomit, poop, pee, whatever the case. People aren't always continent and don't always hit the emesis basin and they sometimes even lose control of their bladders/bowels and sometimes it just happens so fast. So as a Nurse, you will clean up poop and vomit. It's a fact of the job!

Thankyou 

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Which is the best college for nursing in pune with management quota

aashitdua_6851558 Student Expert 9th Aug, 2019

Hey Aspirant, 

Some of Nursing College offering admission through Management Quota in Pune are mentioned below 

  • Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences 
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University 
  • Dr D Y Patil College of Nursing 
  • DES College of Nursing 
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Nursing 
  • Dr  D Y Patil Institute of Optometry and Visual Sciences 
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Nurse government salary in india

dhameerbhatia31_7970609 Student Expert 26th Jul, 2019

Hello,

After remaining in the profession for at least five years, you can expect a monthly remuneration in the range of Rs.3.2 lakh – Rs.7.8 lakh. Nurses and matrons with more than 20 years of experience receive a monthly salary between Rs.1.0 lakh – Rs. 2.3 lakh per month.

Thanku.

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