The Diploma in Critical Care Nursing (DCCN) at IGNOU is designed for registered nurses seeking specialised training in critical care. It offers a flexible 1-3 year program with a focus on practical skills and theoretical knowledge, enhancing career prospects in intensive care units.
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Course Name & Overview | Diploma in Critical Care Nursing (DCCN) |
Accreditation & Affiliations | A++ NAAC accredited, Public/Government University |
Eligibility & Cutoff | Registered Nurse (RN) and (RNRM) at all levels (GNM/BSc Nursing or above) |
Admissions Process & Important Dates | Online registration, form submission, document upload, and fee payment |
Course Format | Online/Offline (with practical sessions) |
Duration & Structure | 1-3 years |
Fees | INR 6,000 |
Learning Resources & Support | Interactive contact sessions and virtual counseling options |
Career Prospects | Enhanced opportunities in critical care units |
What People Like/Dislike | People like the flexibility and practical focus; some dislike the lack of comprehensive theoretical depth. |
Official Website | [www.ignou.ac.in](https://www.ignou.ac.in) |
Course | Duration | Total Tution fees |
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Overall: The Institute barely contacts the scholars for any updates and when asked something they take ages to respond. The communication and the message conveying REALLY need some work. Also the quality of their books is extremely poor.
Placement: Placements here are hardly paying you anything. The placements are very bad. I mean many of my friends are hardly getting paid a penny after a 4-year degree
Infrastructure: Its just acceptable I’d say. The building hasn’t had renovation or paint for at least over a decade. The classrooms are very old and in very poor condition.
Faculty: The faculties are comparatively better than the infrastructure and hostels. But there are some, who don’t even bother settling the pupil’s doubts. They just care about themselves.