Which subject is best for MSc nursing?

Which subject is best for MSc nursing?

1. Advanced Nursing and Allied Subjects

  • Nursing as a Profession.
  • Economic and Political aspects of Health care delivery.
  • Genetics.
  • Epidemiology.
  • Bio-Psycho pathology.
  • Philosphy and Theories of Nursing.
  • Scope of nursing practice.
  • Nursing Process Approach.

What is eligibility for MSc nursing?

Students who want to pursue MSc Nursing should have completed their bachelor or undergraduate degree in BSc Nursing or Post-basic BSc Nursing with a minimum score of 55%. The ones with a post-basic degree should also have work experience of one year before or after post-basic BSc nursing.

Which college is best for PG in AP?

Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. Tirupati. 4.8. Admission ’22Placement. M.Sc.

  • Gate Degree College. Tirupati. Placement. M.Sc.
  • Gayatri Degree Collegeof Science and Management. Srikakulam. 4.2. Placement.
  • Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya Post Graduate College. Visakhapatnam. 3.9.
  • Yogi Vemana University. Kadapa. 3.4. Admission ’22PlacementCutoff.
  • What is the salary after MSC nursing?

    In India, the salary of nurses after done the M. Sc. Nursing course generally ranges between ₹ 13,500 to ₹ 37,700 per month. The average salary is expected to be ₹ 22,900 per month.

    What is the age limit for MSC nursing?

    45 years
    In Karnataka, the maximum age limit for M.Sc Nursing Admission is 45 years.

    What is the salary after MSc nursing?

    What is entrance exam for M.Sc in AP?

    AUCET or Andhra University Common Entrance Test is a state-level entrance exam, conducted by Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. The exam is conducted to enrol students in postgraduate courses, offered under the streams of Science, Commerce, Humanities, Management, Teaching and Journalism and Mass communication.

    How many govt universities are there in AP?

    In Andhra Pradesh there are 3 central universities, 20 Autonomous Institutions, 22 state universities, 4 deemed universities, and 5 private universities.