Look at the requirements for the master's program you want to enter.
If you have already earned your degree I see no reason why you would have to take another exam...
First of you must get a degree in education. If you have a bachelor degree already...you can get certified or a masters in education
A Phd.
If you are practicing public relations in a hospital, and you already have a BA in public relations AND you need a masters degree, I would first suggest you get your APR. After that, you could look at an MPH (masters in public health administration) or an MBA.
bachelor of arts subjects are political science,socialogy and balochi literature
At the four year level, you need to have a bachelor's of science in nursing (BSN). There are other options to include an associates of science in nursing, and a diploma program - typically hospital based - which I do not recommend unless you already have an existing degree (preferably a bachelor's).
In India, it does not matter whether you have done a Bachelor's degree in Science or not, it would still require same amount of time (5 1/2 years) to get a degree in medicine (BHMS/BAMS/MBBS)
There are alternate routes available for individuals who have an already existing degree. You can check with the Board of Education in your area for the particulars.
It you have the required prerequisites for each, it is possibly. However, it may not be the best approach depending on your overall career goals and objectives. Of course I assume you already have a bachelor's degree already which is a prerequisite for the master's degree. It you are attempting to pursue the bachelor's and masters at the same time, that will not work
When you "major" in something, you are typically a college undergraduate going towards an Associate or Bachelor's degree. When you are getting your masters, you have already "majored" in an area, graduated college, but are now in graduate school getting an advanced degree typically in the field you "majored" in while in college. A Masters degree is often a degree one gets before getting their PhD.When you "major" in something, you are typically a college undergraduate going towards an Associate or Bachelor's degree. When you are getting your masters, you have already "majored" in an area, graduated college, but are now in graduate school getting an advanced degree typically in the field you "majored" in while in college. A Masters degree is often a degree one gets before getting their PhD.
Getting a Masters would help. But an associates degree is already surpassed when your receive a B.A. A B.A. is 4 years, AA is 2 years.
First, to become a physical therapist today, the minimum requirement is a master's degree, and will soon become a doctorate. Thus, you should speak with a career counselor at the college or university of your choice as to what your options are. At one time the bachelor's degree was sufficient. However, that dropped the bachelor's in favor of the masters and now there is strong indication that they will drop the masters in favor of the doctorate, and some schools have already developed the doctorate program particular to physical therapy.