r/The_Indian_Nurses

I'm giving up on neet. I dislike the Idea of becoming a doctor but I still want to help people. I really don't care about the gross stuff as long as someone can get better so, I decided to do bsc nursing and an msc to hopefully specialise in oncology cardiac trauma or even nicu. I do not have high expectations of pay. I simply want to earn 60k a month after gaining some experience. My question is, is the career sustainable? And what if I seek to pursue a scholarship abroad. My scholarship is good and any certifications related to it like ielts is no problem. I just need a little guidance on what direction is good. Thanks for reading!

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u/reyanosyaunt — 13 days ago

I am seeking some career advice. I would like to know if completing a B.Sc. Nursing from AIIMS and clearing the NORCET exam is the best path, or if I should pursue an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in India, or try to go abroad for a high-paying job. My main goal is to earn a good income as soon as possible. I am 18 this year. I didn't clear NEET because I got distracted during my initial preparation, and unfortunately, I got distracted again during my drop year while taking online coaching. I take full responsibility for wasting that time and have decided not to give NEET another try. Now, I am looking for the best alternative to make money quickly. My parents will not support prolonged studies if they don't see me earning anything soon. As a PCB student, my current options are RUHS, CUET UG, and AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing. Could an experienced person advise me on which path to pursue so I can become independent and start earning quickly? Additionally, if anyone knows a way to earn around ₹20,000 a month while attending college, please let me know. I would be very thankful for your guidance.

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u/Dry-Knee-896 — 13 days ago