Can I pursue a nursing course or healthcare management master's degree abroad as a career switch from my bachelor's in computer applications for a MSc?
Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Healthcare Management abroad with a Bachelor's in Computer Applications. Most universities accept students from various academic backgrounds for healthcare management, focusing on analytical and management skills rather than a specific prior degree.
A direct Master's in Nursing abroad is more challenging without a nursing background. Some countries offer Graduate Entry or Pre-Registration MSc Nursing programs for non-nursing graduates, but these usually require a strong foundation in basic sciences and relevant healthcare experience.
A Master's in Healthcare Management is typically the more accessible option for your profile.
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