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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

How to renew Karnataka state Nursing Council registration


Updated on 11.05.2020

Karnataka State Nursing Council registration has to be renewed every 5 years ( as per norms it is needed for those who are working in Karnataka State). For renewal it demands current working certificate, proof of continuing education or in-service education along with the application. Recently the website has been re designed, so you can download the application form from the site itself. Anyway I am attaching the same here too.

Reqiurements for renewal of Karnataka state nursing Council registration

  1. Copy of registration certificate
  2.  2 passport size photos, please write your registration number on the back side of the photos
  3. Phone number and e-mail address is compulsary
  4. Current employment certificate
  5. In Service Education / continuing Education Certificate
  6. Copy of your Adhar card
NOTE: Renewal of registration is applicable only for those who are working in Karanataka

If you are an overseas candidate in need of a valid parent registration for the registration purpose abroad, you can get it done by submitting a copy of visa, passport and current working/experience certificate- As per one blog reader

Application  form for the renewal of Nursing Registration at KSNC

To view the application form, click on link

Payment

The payment is done online, for that you should log in to online registration in the KSNC site. The amount is Rs. 500/- for the renewal. After payment, go to appointment section and schedule a date and time, you should present in person to get the new certificate. You will be asked to submit your old registration certificate, so keep in hand.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

How to get registered with Madhya Pradesh Nurses Council (MPNRC)




Madhya Pradesh Nurses registration Council is situated in Bhopal district, the capital city of M.P. Majority of the state's  nursing institutions are located in Bhopal and most of the colleges accommodates students from other states of India, mainly from south and north east. 

Thursday, July 23, 2015

How to do Punjab Nursing Council Registration (PNRC)



Punjab Nursing Registration Council also known as PNRC is in function since many years, and the number of registered nurses are increasing each year compared to previous days. Mrs. Surjit Kaur is the present registrar and she ensures the registration and proper control of nurses and other health care workers. . It helps to improve the  professional standards by preventing an unregistered person from practicing nursing.

Contact Details

Sikhiya Bhawan
7th floor, E-Block 
Phase-8, Sector 62 
SAS Nagar, Mohali 160062

Email: registrarpnrc @ gmail.com

PNRC Registration Process

As mentioned before, to register with PNRC you should submit xerox copy of documents like,
  1. Provisional Degree Certificate
  2. Course Completion Certificate
  3. Mark lists
  4. Plus 2 Certificate/ Higher secondary Certificate
  5. S.S.L.C / 10th 
  6. Passport size photos attested by the head of the institution.
  7. Fee

Fee for Registration

MSc Nursing- Rs. 2000/-
BSc Nursing- Rs. 1000/-
G.N.M- Rs. 1000/-

Fee for Diploma Certificate

G.N.M- Rs. 500/-

Punjab Nursing Registration Council- PNRC Application form

To view the application form please click on link


Application form for Diploma Certificate
NOTE:

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

How to get Haryana Nursing Council Registration (HNRC)


In Haryana Nurses Registration Council, application form is same for both primary and reciprocal registration. For reciprocal registration the applicant must submit his/her original registration certificate in the council. For primary registration application form must be attested by the concerned nursing school or college. For detailed information please go through the application form.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

How to renew Chhattisgharh Nurses Council Registration




As I have mentioned earlier, in India Most of the states gives registration for a period of five years, after that the candidate has to renew it every time if they wish to practice nursing in that state. Here I have attached a copy of Chhattisgarh Nursing Registration Renewal Form, all the instructions are given in the form itself.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

How to do Uttar Pradesh Nursing Council registration

U.P. Nurses & Midwives Council has a beautiful website that gives easy access for the candidates from anywhere ( click on LInk). To register with the nursing council after the completion of your course, an application form can be downloaded from the nursing website.

How to get Assam Nursing Council Registration for Nurses and Midwives



After the successful completion of the nursing course, candidates have to register their name with the state nursing council to obtain primary registration to use exclusive title of Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife. This includes,

Monday, July 13, 2015

A guide to Nursing Career in India



Nursing, a profession that recalls the name of Florence Nightingale is indeed one of the noblest professions in the world.


The largest group of workers in the health sector are those in the nursing occupations as nurses and nursing assistants. In a hospital from the general ward to the operating theater, nursing forms an integral part. This is one of the few domains of work that is almost totally dominated by women. 



Nursing involves taking care of patients suffering from all sorts of physical and psychological maladies. Nurses constantly have to monitor the condition of these patients and administer prescribed medicines at regular intervals. They also assist medical specialists and help set up medical equipment in operation theatres and clinical laboratories. Furthermore, nurses provide assistance to people who are unable to lead a normal life due to one reason or another or are recovering from illness. Other than these general activities, nurses can acquire specialisation in a particular area such as midwifery, cardiac care, intensive care, orthopaedics, paediatrics and so on. Nurses also have to keep abreast with the latest technological developments in the field of medicine.



Nursing is not just taking care of the sick. Other opportunities for qualified nurses include teaching, administration and research jobs. An interesting aspect of this profession is that a vast majority of nurses are women. However, of late, men are also showing interest in the profession.

How to become a Nurse in India



Aspiring nurses can get into this profession at different levels. You can get enrolled into the Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker (ANM) course. The duration of this diploma course is one-and-a-half-years and it can be joined after completing Class X. Then there is the General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program. The GNM is a three-and-a-half-year diploma course. The eligibility criterion for this program is Class XII with Biology, Chemistry and Physics with an aggregate of 40% marks.

Apart from ANM and GNM, you can apply for BSc Nursing (Basic) in different colleges and nursing schools across the country your schooling. The eligibility criterion for this program is a 10+2 with 45% aggregate in Biology, Chemistry, English, and Physics and a minimum age of 17 years. For B.Sc. Nursing (Post Basic) program, candidates can either select a two year regular or a three year distance learning option. The basic qualification for the regular program is a 10+2 and GNM whereas for the distance learning program it is 10+2 + GNM along with two years of work experience. The post basic course is considered as an advanced qualification.

The Indian armed forces admit unmarried women in the age group of 17 to 24 years to the BSc Nursing program. Here again the basic qualification is a 10+2 with 45% aggregate in Biology, Chemistry, English and Physics. Further, candidates have to be medically fit and clear a written test. Selected candidates have to sign up a five year bond to serve the armed forces.

A GNM or BSc is good for obtaining a job of a nurse in any medical establishment. Each state has its own association that registers certified nurses. Once candidates obtain qualification they can get themselves registered with the Nurses Council of their respective state. This makes them eligible to obtain a job.

Other than picking up the basic nuances of nursing, nurses can go for a particular specialization by choosing any Post Basic Specialty (one-year diploma) courses on offer.

Specializations are as follows:

1.    Cardio Thoracic Nursing

2.    Critical Care Nursing

3.    Emergency and Disaster Nursing

4.    Neonatal Nursing

5.    Neuro Nursing

6.    Nursing Education and Administration

7.    Oncology Nursing

8.    Operation Room Nursing

9.    Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Nursing

10.  Practitioner in Midwifery

11.  Psychiatric Nursing

Students interested in pursuing higher studies can opt for MSc followed by MPhil and PhD.

Deciding on Becoming a nurse in India

If you are interested in taking up nursing as your profession, then you can begin just after clearing Class X by applying for the ANM program. Else, you can make an entry into this realm after completing your 10+2 by way of applying for a GNM or a BSc program.

Nursing is an ideal job for those who want to serve humanity. If you are compassionate, have an immense will power and spirit to serve the diseased and the weak and are willing to work long hours in stressful conditions then this is the right profession for you. Other traits required for this occupation include the ability to manage different situations and the willingness to adapt to new technology.

Cost of Nursing Study in India

The cost of study in nursing schools varies from institution to institution. Government owned and aided nursing colleges provide education at a subsidised rate compared with private owned colleges. The fees for private and unaided nursing schools for a BSc course can vary from anything between Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,80,000 per annum. In the same manner the cost for the GNM course in a private institute can be in the range of Rs 45,000 to Rs 1,40,000 per year.

Different institutions award merit based scholarships to deserving students. The scholarship amount and the duration vary from one nursing institute to another.

Job Opportunities for Nurses in India



Nurses do not remain unemployed. They easily get jobs in private and government run hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, old age homes, industries, sanatoriums and the armed forces. They can also seek employment in the Indian Red Cross Society, Indian Nursing Council, State Nursing Councils and various other nursing institutions. Even nurses who have completed the ANM course get to work as primary health workers and midwifes in primary health care centres that are spread throughout the length and breadth of the country.

Nurses can also take up administrative and teaching positions in medical colleges and nursing schools. Enterprising individuals can start their own nursing bureaus or even work on their own terms and conditions.

Apart, from these innumerable openings in the domestic sector, nurses who earn international nursing certifications and fulfill the prescribed immigration criteria generally move to greener pastures abroad.

Average Salary for Nurses in India 

Nurses who are new to this profession often earn a monthly salary that is in the range of Rs 7,000 to Rs 17,000. Mid-level positions can fetch a pay packet anywhere between Rs 18,000 to Rs 37,000. Highly experienced nurses can even get a salary in the band of Rs 48,000 to Rs 72,000 per month. Nurses who get employment in foreign countries such as US, Canada, England and Gulf countries can easily earn even heftier monthly pay packets.

With the rapid growth in the population coupled with the requirement for better healthcare facilities, there is an unending demand for nurses in the country. However, the supply of nurses greatly falls short of meeting this ever growing demand.

According to a latest study there are approximately 14.3 lakhs nurses registered with the Nursing Council. However, only 4 lakhs of these nurses are actively in service. A vast majority of them have left service due to retirement, marriage and immigration. In this context, there is a huge gap in demand and supply.

Nursing Jobs opportunities  Abroad

There is great demand for highly skilled nurses abroad. In fact, India has emerged as the largest provider of nurses to foreign countries. The lure of big money and better living conditions abroad often attracts experienced nurses from India. A major reason for the scarcity of nurses in the domestic sector is their flight to foreign lands.


Thursday, July 02, 2015

How to get a duplicate registration certificate from Kerala Nursing Council

Procedure to get Duplicate Kerala Nursing Registration Certificate

In case you lost your Kerala Nursing Registration Certificate , and want to get to a duplicate certificate of the same, you need to follow the following