How to become a Doctor after B.Sc Nursing?
How to become a doctor after B.sc nursing? What does it take
to become a doctor after B.sc nursing? How can a student who has completed B.Sc
Nursing course become a doctor?
Such questions are natural in the mind of students who have
completed B.Sc Nursing course and now they want to become a doctor.
After completing their 12th, many students enroll in B.Sc
Nursing, in which they are mainly trained and educated to become a nurse.
Friends, today in this article, we will mainly talk about
this, if a student wants to become a doctor after completing B.Sc Nursing, then
what is the procedure for that.
Even though the course of B.Sc Nursing trains the candidate
to become a nurse, but after completing this course, one can also become a
doctor, but its process is different.
What is B.sc nursing?
In simple language, B.sc nursing makes the candidate study
and train to nurse.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, commonly known as B.Sc
Nursing, is a 4-year undergraduate course in the field of medical science.
Nursing provides an opportunity to the student/candidates to
work with the health sector and help and serve those in need.
Nurses are needed everywhere for the care of patients and
other medical works. This study is for nurse, not for doctor, so if students
want to become a doctor by doing this course then it cannot happen.
How to become a doctor after B.sc Nursing?
If we talk about the present time, due to this corona
epidemic, the need of doctors has increased many more than before, they have
been named corona warriors.
After completing the course of B.Sc Nursing, many career
options open to the student.
There is a need for nurse workers in government and private
hospitals, clinics and many more places, the salary of these posts is good and
as your experience increases, your salary increases even more.
That is why there are many career options apart from
becoming a doctor after B.Sc Nursing.
But if you have to become a doctor and that too after
completing the course of B.Sc Nursing, then you have to go through the same
process that other students go through to become a doctor, that means you will
get any additional benefit of studying B.Sc Nursing. No, to become a doctor,
you also have to do the necessary course which other students do.
We are talking about MBBS here, you have completed B.Sc
Nursing course, it will not matter.
To become a doctor, you have to study MBBS course only then
you will be able to become a doctor.
Mbbs for Doctor after B.Sc Nursing
After completing B.Sc Nursing, students who want to become a
doctor have to do MBBS course.
After doing B.Sc Nursing course, you can do MBBS course,
there is no problem in it, but the process for admission to MBBS course will be
the same as it is for other students i.e. you have to qualify NEET. Must pass
the exam.
This means that it does not matter that you have completed
the course of B.Sc Nursing, you will also have to take the NEET exam like any
other student, and only after passing it you will be able to get admission in
MBBS.
It may remain in the mind of some students that if they have
done B.Sc Nursing course, then they will get direct admission in MBBS or any
kind of relaxation etc., but this does not happen.
You have to go through NEET and only then you will be able
to do MBBS. There is no benefit of your b.sc course done.
Is it right to become a doctor after doing MBBS after
B.sc Nursing?
We learned that to become a doctor after BSc nursing, a
student has to compulsorily do MBBS course. But is it right to become a doctor
after doing MBBS after doing B.Sc Nursing? See, there is no one answer to this.
We learned above that even after doing B.Sc Nursing, many
career options are open to the student, but because we are discussing here to
become a doctor after B.Sc Nursing, that is why one has to do MBBS for it.
If becoming a doctor is your goal, then you will take
admission in MBBS after clearing NEET after doing B.Sc Nursing, after clearing
NEET and admission to MBBS, it will take you at least 4 and a half years to
complete your MBBS.
That is, 4 and a half years time after b.sc, and that too
when you clear NEET in the first time itself, if NEET is not cleared in first
time then you will not be admitted in MBBS and thus you will have to complete
your MBBS. duration will continue to increase.
If you have enough time as well as MBBS fees etc., then you
can try.
Then there is also that if your goal is to become a doctor,
then you must do it. But if the goal is to become a doctor from the beginning,
then you should not only do B.Sc Nursing, what is the process to become a
doctor i.e. admission in MBBS etc. You should focus on that from the beginning.