B.Sc Nursing
About the B.Sc Nursing Course
B.Sc Nursing
The B.Sc Nursing program is a four-year undergraduate degree course aimed at preparing students for professional nursing practice, leadership roles, and advanced healthcare services. The program combines in-depth theoretical knowledge with extensive practical and clinical training.
This course equips students with critical thinking skills, scientific knowledge, and ethical values required to deliver quality patient care and pursue higher education in nursing.
Course Details
An undergraduate degree program designed to develop skilled, ethical, and professionally competent nursing graduates.
Duration
The B.Sc Nursing course is of 4 years, including theoretical instruction and practical clinical training.
Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Minimum qualifying marks as per nursing council norms
- Age criteria as prescribed by regulatory authorities.
Intake Capacity
As approved by the concerned nursing authority.
What You Will Learn
Develop strong foundations in nursing principles, patient care techniques, and evidence-based clinical practices.
Gain comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in caring for patients with medical and surgical conditions.
Learn to assess, plan, and deliver healthcare services focused on community health promotion and disease prevention.
Understand maternal and newborn care, labor management, and women’s health nursing practices.
Acquire specialized skills for pediatric care and mental health nursing with a compassionate and professional approach.
Learn research methodology, nursing administration, leadership skills, and professional ethics for career advancement.
Career Opportunities After B.Sc Nursing
After completing, graduates can work as:
- Registered Staff Nurse
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Nursing Educator (with higher qualification)
- Nursing Officer
- Healthcare Administrator
Clinical Training & Skill Development
Students receive advanced practical exposure through:
- Modern nursing and science laboratories
- Clinical training under experienced faculty
- Skill-based assessments and demonstrations
- Patient-centered practical learning
