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Hi Sameer, As ypu have rightly mentioned, age is the biggest hurdle right now for you. As most of the colleges offering a B.Sc course calls in for students upto 25 years of age only. But there is nothing to worry. You can opt for Open University, whereby the qualification is just 12th pass and no age bar. Check: - - http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/aboutignou/school/sohs/programmes/detail/203/2 Hope this helps. Wish you good luck...............
Hello Deepak!If you are interested in nursing then I would say do MSc. in Nursing and if you want to change your line then Hospital Administration will be the best. It is always best if you specialize in the same field rather than changing it again and again. You will even get an option of research in the same field or teaching in the same field if you go for an MSc in nursing.The choice is yours!Best Wishes!
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Your B.Sc Nursing is the same as the BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) in the US. US requires equivalent to a BSN for entry on a green card and to pursue an MSN (Masters of Science in Nursing). Your best bet would be to go straight for the Bachelor's if possible. Depending on the state where you want to work, you may need to take the CGFNS exam. All nurses working in the US must take the NCLEX exam. You will also have to write your English exams. The score that you get form those are only valid for two years so don't try to get that done now.You can work as an RN(Registered Nurse) after jus
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