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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (4 Years)

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

B.Sc Nursing, or Bachelor of Science in Nursing, is an undergraduate academic degree program that prepares individuals for a career in nursing. The program typically spans over a duration of 4 years and combines theoretical learning with clinical practice. Students in B.Sc Nursing study subjects such as anatomy, physiology, microbiology, nutrition, community health nursing, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, and psychiatric nursing, among others.

About The Programme

B.Sc programs may offer elective options, allowing students to tailor their studies to their specific interests and career goals. Some universities also provide opportunities for internships, fieldwork, or industry placements to give students practical experience in their chosen field. Overall, a B.Sc program provides a solid academic foundation for students to pursue further studies at the graduate level or enter the workforce equipped with valuable scientific knowledge and skills.

The curriculum is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide comprehensive nursing care across various healthcare settings. Upon completion, graduates can pursue careers as registered nurses, nurse educators, nurse administrators, and in specialized nursing roles.

Eligibility
Class XII (agg.55%) with PCM/PCB & Chemistry (min 60%)
The aggregate percentage will be computed using the grades obtained in three academic courses and English, with the exception of any other vocational or non-written subjects, physical education, fine arts, or performing arts
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