The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing) is a comprehensive undergraduate program that prepares students for a career in nursing. This 4-year course combines theoretical knowledge with practical training to equip students with the skills required to provide healthcare services.
During the B.Sc. Nursing program, students study subjects such as anatomy, physiology, microbiology, nutrition, psychology, pharmacology, community health nursing, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, and obstetrics and gynecological nursing. The curriculum also includes hands-on clinical training in hospitals and healthcare settings to develop practical nursing skills.
Upon completion of the B.Sc. Nursing course, graduates are eligible to work as registered nurses (RNs) in hospitals, clinics, community health centers, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings. They can also pursue further studies or specialization in nursing or related fields.
This course not only provides students with academic knowledge but also instills essential skills such as critical thinking, communication, empathy, and decision-making necessary for a successful nursing career. B.Sc. Nursing graduates play a crucial role in delivering patient care, promoting health, preventing diseases, and advocating for patients’ well-being within the healthcare system.
Course Duration
4 years
Eligibility
Pass in 12th grade/ PUC/ Intermediate/ HSE/ PDC/ or any equivalent with 45% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology