CMC P.B.B.Sc Nursing FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between GNM and Post Basic B.Sc Nursing?
Ans. GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) is a 3-year diploma course, while Post Basic B.Sc Nursing is a 2-year degree program for GNM graduates. Post Basic B.Sc Nursing provides advanced knowledge, research skills, and leadership training, making graduates eligible for higher positions and further studies like M.Sc Nursing.
Ques. Can I pursue higher studies after Post Basic B.Sc Nursing?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue postgraduate programs like M.Sc Nursing, Ph.D in Nursing, or specialized certifications in various nursing specialties. Many graduates also opt for research programs or specialized fellowships in nursing. CMC Vellore offers postgraduate programs that P.B.B.Sc graduates can apply for.
Ques. What is the scope of Post Basic B.Sc Nursing after graduation?
Ans. Post Basic B.Sc Nursing graduates have excellent career prospects in the healthcare sector. They can work as staff nurses, nurse educators, nurse managers, clinical nurse specialists in hospitals, nursing colleges, healthcare administration, and research institutions. The degree opens doors for leadership and specialized nursing roles.
Ques. Is work experience required for Post Basic B.Sc Nursing admission?
Ans. While work experience is not mandatory, it is preferred. Candidates must be registered GNM graduates with minimum 55% marks. Some candidates may have work experience as practicing nurses, which can be an advantage during the selection process.
Ques. Are there hostel facilities available for Post Basic B.Sc Nursing students?
Ans. Yes, CMC Vellore provides hostel facilities for students. Hostel fees are optional and charged separately at 10,000 per year. The hostel provides safe and comfortable accommodation with necessary amenities. Students can choose to stay in hostel or arrange their own accommodation based on preference.
Ques. What are the job opportunities after Post Basic B.Sc Nursing?
Ans. Graduates can work as staff nurses in government and private hospitals, nurse educators in nursing colleges, nurse managers in healthcare administration, clinical nurse specialists in specialized departments, and researchers in healthcare institutions. With further qualifications, they can move into senior management and academic roles in healthcare settings.
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