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M.Sc. Nursing
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Duration
2 Year
Eligibility
The candidate must be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife (R.N.R.M.) with any State Nursing Registration Council. The minimum education requirement is a B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing, or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing from an Indian Nursing Council (INC) recognized institution. A minimum of 55% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination is required (with a 5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates). A minimum of one year of work experience after the B.Sc. Nursing degree is mandatory for most colleges.
Entrance Exam
JEMScN (Joint Entrance for M.Sc. Nursing) for West Bengal. WBPGNAT (West Bengal Post Graduate Nursing Admission Test) AIIMS M.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam CUET-PG for certain central universities.
Type of Course
PG
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Course Summary

M.Sc. Nursing is an advanced postgraduate program for registered nurses who want to specialize in a particular area of nursing. This course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills in specialized nursing practices, research methodologies, administration, and education. It’s a significant step for nurses seeking leadership, teaching, or clinical specialist roles. The curriculum includes advanced subjects like Nursing Education, Nursing Research and Statistics, and Nursing Management, in addition to specialization-specific courses like Medical-Surgical Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Paediatric Nursing, or Community Health Nursing. This degree prepares nurses to take on higher responsibilities, contribute to evidence-based practice, and become nurse educators and administrators.

📅 Upcoming Admission Deadlines

  • M.Sc. Nursing with 50% scholarship October 29, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

An M.Sc. in Nursing graduates can pursue advanced careers in clinical practice, education as faculty, healthcare management, and research, enabling specialization in various advanced nursing fields.
Candidates typically need a Bachelor's degree in Nursing with a minimum percentage (often 50%) and may also require a background in science during their 10+2 exams. Admission also requires passing a relevant entrance exam, such as the AIIMS MSc exam.
The curriculum often includes advanced topics in specialized nursing areas like medical-surgical, psychiatric, and cardiovascular nursing. The program aims to enhance advanced clinical skills, promote critical thinking, and foster expertise in patient care, advocacy, and healthcare management.
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