The B.Sc. Nursing is a four-year undergraduate degree that blends classroom theory with hands-on clinical experience to train competent, compassionate nurses. The curriculum covers nursing science, patient care, community health, and healthcare management, preparing graduates to work in hospitals, clinics, and community settings.
Students acquire expertise in nursing science, patient care, community health, and healthcare management. By combining classroom instruction, laboratory exercises, and clinical placements, the program develops nurses capable of delivering high-quality care in hospitals, community health centers, and other healthcare facilities.