Nurse
Hello aspirant! Hope you are doing well! I would like to appreciate you focus on your career and choice you have made. At this stage the main advantage is job scope. The health care industry is a booming one, showing no signs of slowing down Nursing is one such profession that can help you emigrate abroad and work there countries like Canada, US, Ireland, New Zealand etc have been facing shortage, when it comes to qualified nurses. Hence provide a huge potential. 1. Firstly, you have to complete graduation in nursing. B Sc (can follow it up with an M Sc) in nursing or go for Diploma courses
2. To work abroad, complete the ‘bridging program’ or the ‘adaptation program’ of that particular country abroad. 3.This has to be followed by registering as a nurse in that country via the Nursing Registration Council. Hope this helps!
Hi Aspirant,
Entry of the Indian Military Nursing Service Required Physical Standard:
Visual standards: The minimum acceptable visual acuity standards are set out below:-
Height :
Weight :
The minimum acceptable weight shall be 39 kg. The height and weight chart as per age is included in the notification. You will find that chart on the official website of the same.
You can check admission details at:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/indian-army-bsc-nursing
You can also find useful info regarding preparation:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-mns-exam
Army nurses must meet the same physical requirements as all members of the Army. This includes meeting the standards of height and weight and being able to pass the physical. Nurses are also required to take a physical fitness test every six months, including 2 miles, push-ups and sit-ups. The exact physical requirements vary from age to age. All Army nurses must be between the ages of 21 and 42 years.
Hi Geeta,
After reading your question I thought it is not possible, but then I did some research and found that, you can join MBBS course after doing any other course, But you have to crack entrance exam. which is NEET to get into a MBBS course anywhere in India. This has increased the competition, but has also increased the number of seats available to the general public.
Thank You.
Hi,
Presently in India, a nurse can become a doctor only if you study mbbs. And for this you need to qualify Neet exams. There is no connection or easy steps to be a doctor for a nurse. To be a Nurses or Medical Doctors, students have to study two different courses respectively.
I think there are options at abroad for nurses to be doctor.
hey aspirant!
the minimum eligibility criteria required for taking admission in military nurse is you should have minimum 50% in 10+ 2.
The candidates should passed their 10+2 or equivalent course with PCB i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology ( Botany and Zoology ) and extra subject as English.
Female candidates are only allowed for the exam.
so if you are fulfilling the criteria you eligible for this exam and after clearing the entrance exam you can join military nurse.
You can cancel your admission from Lucknow University.
Below are the details for the same:-
Remittance and Refund of Course Fee
As laid down in the Right to Information Act, 2005, and reiterated in the UGC Guidelines on
Students' Entitlement and UCC Notification on Remittance and Refund of Fees and Other Student-centric issues (Dec 2016), fee refund in case of admission withdrawl shall be processed as mentioned below:
If a student chooses to withdraw from the program of study in which he/she is enrolled, the University shall follow the following four-tier system for the refund of fees remitted by the student.
Percentage of Refund of Aggregate fees* Point of time when notice of withdrawal of admission is served to the University
100%- if 15 days before the formally-notified last date of admission
80%- Not more than 15 days after the formally notified last date of admission
50%- More than 15 days but less than 30 days after formallynotified last date of admission
00%- More than 30 days after formally-notified last date of admission
* (Inclusive of course fees and non-tuition fees but exclusive of caution money and security deposit)
In case of 1st point above (100%), the University shall deduct an amount not more than 10% of the aggregate fees as processing charges from the refundable amount.
Fees shall be refunded by the University to an eligible student within fifteen days from the date of receiving a written application from him/her in this regard.
In case the vacated seat is not filled, and the complete course fee has been submitted, the
University shall refund only Caution Money and return the original documents within 7 days.
I hope this answers your concern.
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Hello Sathithya!
You most probably can! As because you have a nursing background only. After a BSc in critical care technology, you can go try for enrolling in BSc Nursing (Post Basic). If possible obtain a certificate in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) and register yourself in Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (RNRM).
You can work as a critical care nurse after this and also as Chief Nursing Officer, Rehabilitation Specialist, Nursing Manager, Paramedic Nurse, Community Health Specialist and Nursing Supervisor
Hope this answer is helpful:)
Yes, they might give you medicine and injection. They are well specialized and are trained in this field. Critical nurses provide care to the patients in the intensive care unit and treat most vulnerable and injured person. They are registered and outlined by the government of the country.
You need to register yourself with the State Nursing Counsil to become a Registered Nurse. And to be a Nurse Practitioner, you need to have atleast one year of Practise as a Registered Nurse in India. So post completing your B.Sc in Critical Care Technology, you need to register yourself with your State Nursing Counsel to become a Registered Nurse.
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