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For B.Sc Nursing, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) with at least 45-50%.
For GNM, 10+2 in any stream (preferably with Biology) is acceptable with a minimum of 40-45%.
GNM is a 3-year diploma course focused on practical nursing skills.
B.Sc Nursing is a 4-year degree program offering both theoretical and clinical knowledge, providing better scope for higher studies and abroad opportunities.
Not directly. After GNM, you need to complete Post Basic B.Sc Nursing first, and then you’ll be eligible for M.Sc Nursing.
After M.Sc Nursing, you can become a nurse educator, clinical nurse specialist, or hospital administrator.
With a Ph.D. in Nursing, you can work as a professor, researcher, or policy advisor in healthcare organizations or universities.
Yes! Graduates from B.Sc, M.Sc, GNM, and Ph.D. Nursing are eligible to work abroad. However, clearing licensing exams like NCLEX (USA) or IELTS/CBT (UK) is required based on the country.