B.Sc. (Nursing)- A Complete Guide for Nursing Career & Latest Jobs Update


There are lots of candidates, who want to make their career in B.Sc. (Nursing) but is it good for you? In this post, we will find out the basic overview regarding the Nursing Career and some of the latest Nursing Jobs which we have also posted in our blog. Here are some of the basic questions, which mostly comes into the users mind-

What is B.Sc. (Nursing)?

Basically, B.Sc. (Nursing) is a 04 years professional degree program and every year many students complete B.Sc. (Nursing) and achieve a good degree for a better career option. 

What is the Qualification for B.Sc. (Nursing)?

12th Pass Candidates can apply for B.Sc. (Nursing) Course. Candidates must pass out Intermediate with Physics, Chemistry and Biology with English as a Compulsory Subject. 

What is the Pay Scale or Monthly Revenue After Passing Out the B.Sc. (Nursing)?

Freshers, Who just passed out the B.Sc. (Nursing) Exam can get up to Rs.7500- 16,000/Month After getting the experience it can be Rs.30,000-50,000 or more according to the experience.

Is B.Sc. (Nursing) only for Females?

Many users ask us that, Is Nursing Courses like B.Sc. (Nursing) only for Females than don't worry both Male and Females can apply for this professional course.

Is B.Sc. (Nursing) equal to MBBS Degree?

There are many users, who have one doubt in their mind that is B.Sc. (Nursing) and MBBS has same value than my answer is- No, Both have different values and aims, so there is zero similarity between them.

So, Friends These are some of the basic questions which come under the candidate's mind before or after joining the B.Sc. (Nursing) Program. 

Some of the Latest Nursing Jobs

TMC Recruitment 2021 for Nursing Jobs- Click Here

SHS Bihar Recruitment 2021 for Latest Nursing Jobs- Click Here

THSTI Recruitment 2021- Click Here

Nursing Jobs in BSF- Click Here

Grameen Swasthya Kalyan Sansthan- Click Here

You can also find more Nursing Jobs by searching in our blog and we will also update more jobs in the nearby future.


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