Ph.D in Nursing
Catagory: Paramedical
Course Type: Doctorate
Duration: 3 Year
Study Mode: Regular
About Course
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing ( Ph.D in Nursing ) Course Details
Ph.D. Nursing or Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing is a Doctorate Nursing course. It is subjective in nature and undertakes the research work in depth. On the completion of doctorate, degree scholars must submit their “thesis” and then they deserve the respective degree. Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life from conception to death.
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing ( Ph.D in Nursing ) Course Details Eligibility
- Nursing professionals who have completed their M.Phil. Degree with 55 per cent marks from a recognized University or an equivalent grade (50 per cent for SC and ST candidates).
- Nursing professionals having M.Sc. Nursing, with 55 per cent marks and five years of teaching/industry/administration/professional/clinical experience.
- Nursing personnel, who have completed their M.Sc. Nursing with 55 per cent marks (50 per cent marks for SC and ST candidates).
Ph.D. Nursing ( Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing ) Employment Areas
- Community Healthcare Centres
- Defence Services
- Hospitals
- Medical Writings
- Nursing Homes
- Research Institutes & Medical Colleges
- Self-Clinics
Ph.D. Nursing ( Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing ) Job Types
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Manager Nursing
- Nursing Assistant
- Nursing Lab Assistant
- Nursing Supervisor
- Nursing Surgical Services Director
- Practical Nursing Instructor
- Travelling Nurse