B.SC NURSING
Programmes B.Sc. NURSING
The B.Sc. Nursing program is a four-year undergraduate course designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in nursing and healthcare. The curriculum includes foundational courses in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and biochemistry, alongside specialized subjects like medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, and community health nursing. The program integrates theoretical instruction with hands-on clinical training in hospitals and healthcare settings, enabling students to gain practical experience. Additionally, the program emphasizes ethical practice, patient care, and the development of leadership and communication skills, preparing graduates to excel in diverse healthcare environments.
Eligibility
To enroll in a B.Sc. Nursing program, candidates must have completed 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects, achieving a minimum aggregate of 50% from a recognized board. English proficiency is also required. Candidates should be at least 17 years old by December 31st of the admission year. Many institutions require passing an entrance exam, such as NEET or a specific nursing test. Additionally, candidates must be medically fit, and some institutions may conduct interviews or counseling sessions as part of the selection process.