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This question is about nurse practitioner.
No, you do not need a BSN to be a nurse practitioner (NP). However, you need a Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) to become an NP.
A direct-entry MSN program, or accelerated nursing program, allows for people without a BSN or prior nursing experience to become an NP. As long as a person has a bachelor's degree or master's degree, they can pursue a career in nursing. Typically these programs take two to four years to complete.

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