Top BSc Nursing Entrance Coaching Institute

Top BSc Nursing Entrance Coaching Institute

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Top BSc Nursing Entrance Coaching Institute

Top BSc Nursing Entrance Coaching Institute

Mantram Study Group is recognized as the top BSc Nursing Entrance Coaching Institute, providing aspirants with the strategic guidance and resources needed to excel in entrance exams.

Our courses are crafted by experienced educators specializing in nursing, ensuring a deep understanding of exam patterns and crucial subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and General Awareness.

With interactive live classes, comprehensive material, and rigorous mock tests, we equip students with the confidence and skills to achieve outstanding results. Join Mantram Study Group and turn your dream of becoming a nurse into reality.

Contact us at Mantram Study Group, SCO No. 80-81, First Floor, Sector 15-D and also in Sector 34, Chandigarh (Near Gate No. 2, Panjab University Chandigarh – Contact – 9779797575/ 9463049859)

FAQ

Q. Can I pursue an MBBS after completing an MSc in Nursing?

You can switch to studying MBBS after completing your MSc in Nursing, but you must clear the NEET exam first. If you had previously left a BSc Nursing program midway, you might also need to settle any discontinuation bond with your college. Once you clear NEET, you can enroll in an MBBS program at any stage.

Q. Can a nurse with an MSc in Nursing become a doctor?

No, possessing an MSc in Nursing alone does not qualify you to apply for MBBS, which is required to become a doctor. The MSc Nursing is an advanced program intended for those who have already completed their undergraduate nursing degree and have at least one year of work experience. To become a doctor, nurses must meet additional prerequisites and gain admission into an MBBS program through the NEET exam.

Q. Can a nurse with a BSc in Nursing become a surgeon?

Yes, a nurse with a BSc in Nursing can become a surgeon, but it involves several more steps. You would need to fulfil medical school prerequisites, get accepted into a medical school, and complete the requisite training, which includes medical school, an internship, and a residency program. Many nurses have successfully transitioned into medical doctors and surgeons following this path.