Program Overview
The B.Sc Nursing program is a four-year undergraduate course that focuses on developing skilled and compassionate nursing professionals. The program combines theoretical education with practical clinical training to prepare students for responsible roles in healthcare settings.
Students gain knowledge in nursing science, patient care, community health, and healthcare management. Through classroom learning, laboratory training, and clinical practice, the program aims to develop nurses who can provide quality healthcare services in hospitals, community health centers, and other medical institutions.
Course Duration
The B.Sc Nursing program is a 4-year undergraduate course, typically divided into 8 semesters The program includes both academic study and practical clinical training to ensure students gain comprehensive professional knowledge and experience.
Course Highlights
- Comprehensive academic and clinical nursing education
- Combination of classroom learning and hospital training
- Exposure to various areas of healthcare and patient care
- Guidance from qualified and experienced faculty
- Career-oriented healthcare education
Eligibility Criteria
- Completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) from a recognized board
- Minimum marks as required by the applicable regulatory authorities
- The candidate must meet the age and admission guidelines specified for the program
Curriculum / Subjects
The curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in nursing science and healthcare practice. Major subjects include:
The program also includes clinical practice and internship training to strengthen practical skills in patient care.