IP University Introduces Nurse Practitioner Critical Care Programme for Nursing Students, admissions open

Published On 2024-04-25 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-04-25 04:00 GMT
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New Delhi- Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIU) has launched a new programme called 'Nurse Practitioner Critical Care' for nursing students for the academic session 2024-25.

As per the official statement as reported by PTI, admission for the said program has been opened therefore candidates who are registered nurses or midwives are eligible to apply for this program. Along with this, the applicant must have passed Nursing, Post-Basic Nursing or MSc Nursing with 55 percent marks as well as one year work experience required to apply for the program.

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Applicants must submit the duly filled application form along with a demand draft of Rs 1,500 in favour of the Registrar at the University Facilitation Centre, IPU, Dwarka by May 15.

The programme will be available at the Max Institute of Nursing Education and Training, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket. It is a two-year program where the university offers 10 seats. However, at the time of admission, 75 per cent weightage will be given to the final qualifying examination and the remaining 25 per cent will be given to the personal interview.

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, formerly Indraprastha University (IP or IPU), is a state university located in Dwarka, Delhi, India. There are more than 8,000 students enrolled in the university. The university has been ranked 74th in the National Institutional Ranking Framework 2023. The university is organised around fourteen university schools and three university centres that focus on programs in law, medicine, technology, education, entrepreneurship, science and business. The university has more than 120 associate institutions, which run as per the rules and regulations laid down by the university. GGSIPU University is home to 14 university schools operating from its Dwarka and East Delhi campuses.

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