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24 F | What does my 7th house and its lord indicate about my future relationships and marriage? I’m particularly interested in whether there are indications of a love marriage or arranged marriage.

Primarily i want to know everything about my love life and then career, education, health, if you can tell me about my mother from this.
Thank you for giving your time in advance :)

u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 day ago

Will I find success and earn the respect I strive for?

Hi everyone!

I’m new to palmistry and would really appreciate a reading from anyone experienced. I’ve attached clear photos of both of my palms. My dominant hand is right, and I’m 24 years old female.

I’d love to hear your interpretations about my personality, career, relationships, health (if palmistry covers that), and any significant life patterns or future tendencies you notice. If there are any unusual markings or lines that stand out, I’d be interested in learning what they might symbolize as well.

I’m here to learn, so I’d really appreciate detailed explanations behind your interpretations rather than just conclusions.

Thank you in advance to anyone who takes the time to read my palms!

u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago
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Looking for a palm readings. Career | Education | Reationships | Finance

Hi everyone!

I’m new to palmistry and would really appreciate a reading from anyone experienced. I’ve attached clear photos of both of my palms. My dominant hand is right and I’m 24 years old.

I’d love to hear your interpretations about my jobs ,personality, career, relationships, health (if palmistry covers that), and any significant life patterns or future tendencies you notice. If there are any unusual markings or lines that stand out, I’d be interested in learning what they might symbolize as well.

I’m here to learn, so I’d really appreciate detailed explanations behind your interpretations rather than just conclusions.

Thank you in advance to anyone who takes the time to read my palms!

u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

Salary in teaching profession for a msc nurse

I have just done my msc and planning for PhD but in the mean time I want to get into some private college for teaching.

How much salary do they pay for fresh msc nurse in med surg. Plus I have 2 years bedside experience from a renowned hospitalin critical care.

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

How can an Indian BSc Nursing graduate get a fully funded Master’s abroad?

Hi everyone!

my_qualifications: B.Sc Nursing (RN/RM), India.
Interested in pursuing an MSc Nursing abroad.

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

Indian BSc Nursing graduate looking for a fully funded Master’s abroad—need guidance

Hi everyone!

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

Indian BSc Nursing graduate looking for a fully funded Master’s abroad—need guidance

Hi everyone!

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

Indian BSc Nursing graduate looking for a fully funded Master’s abroad—need guidance

Hi everyone!

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

Indian BSc Nursing graduate looking for a fully funded Master’s abroad—need guidance

Hi everyone!

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

Confused about MSc Nursing abroad—degree recognition, scholarships, and career prospects

Hi everyone!

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

Best countries and fully funded scholarships for Indian BSc Nursing graduates?

Hi everyone!

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago
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Indian BSc Nursing graduate looking for a fully funded Master’s abroad—need guidance

Hi everyone!

I’m a BSc Nursing graduate from India and I’m seriously considering pursuing my Master’s abroad. However, I’m a bit confused about how postgraduate nursing degrees compare across countries.

I’ve noticed that in some countries (like the UK and Australia), many MSc Nursing programs are only about one year long, whereas an MSc Nursing in India is generally a two-year program.

My questions are:

* Does a 1-year Master’s from a reputed foreign university carry the same, more, or less value than an Indian MSc Nursing, especially for jobs, teaching, research, and pursuing a PhD?

* If I eventually return to India, will that degree be recognized and considered equivalent?

* Which countries would you recommend for an Indian nurse looking for good education, career opportunities, and long-term growth?

* Are there any fully funded scholarships or government-sponsored programs that cover tuition and living expenses? I’m particularly interested in scholarships that international students have actually received.

* Which universities should I be looking at if my goal is to study with minimal or no financial burden?

I’d really appreciate hearing from Indian nurses or international students who have gone through this process. Any advice, personal experiences, or scholarship suggestions would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago
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When will SSUHS declare M.Sc nursing result!?🫩

We have been waiting for a long period now and its already been 23 days. How many more days will it take to declare a result. Moreover, the exam was OMR based, it should’ve been quick to check.

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

When will SSUHS declare M.Sc nursing result!?🫩

We have been waiting for a long period now and its already been 23 days. How many more days will it take to declare a result. Moreover, the exam was OMR based, it should’ve been quick to check.

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 1 month ago

What about msc nursing result SSUHS

We gave our exam on 14th June, and the results still aren’t out. It was an OMR-based exam, so I expected the evaluation to be fairly quick, but it’s already been over two weeks.
I’m starting to wonder how much longer we’ll have to wait. Is this kind of delay normal for OMR-based exams, or has anyone experienced something similar?

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 2 months ago

What about msc nursing result SSUHS

We gave our exam on the 14th, and the results still aren’t out. It was an OMR-based exam, so I expected the evaluation to be fairly quick, but it’s already been over two weeks.
I’m starting to wonder how much longer we’ll have to wait. Is this kind of delay normal for OMR-based exams, or has anyone experienced something similar?

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 2 months ago
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I got a call from my ex after 2 years. He realised he needs to apologise to me after 2 years of our breakup and after his gf left him.

My ex called me after almost two years of a traumatic breakup after which, within few weeks he started dating a girl. It was a very difficult time for me and I wanted so many answers but he wasn’t there.
I was left all alone. We had a relationship of almost 4 years. So, ofc talking to him was a habit and him being around was a habit. But after so many years of torture I was finally okay. Ofc the questions were still there. But yeah, he did call and he apologised after a long time.
But my actual problem is why is this affecting me. I shouldn’t care right? I am feeling really bad at times, hearing his voice after so long felt very unusual, what should I do? How should I not get affected by this. Moreover, my major PG exams are near.
Help me out!!

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 3 months ago
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Does an Indian Msc nursing degree help for teaching (nursing) jobs abroad?

Hi everyone,
I’m from India and planning to do/post-complete an Nursing M.Sc Nursing degree. I wanted to know whether an Indian M.Sc Nursing qualification is useful for getting nursing teaching/lecturer jobs abroad.
I’m especially curious about countries like United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand.
Do colleges abroad recognize Indian M.Sc Nursing degrees for tutor/lecturer positions?
Is bedside clinical experience more important than the degree itself?
Would I still need local registration/licensing even for teaching roles?
Is it difficult to move directly into academics from India?

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u/Warm-Ring-3783 — 3 months ago