B.Sc. Nursing

B.Sc Nursing course is a bachelor's degree program that trains students in areas of critical care and incorporates values necessary to become nurses and midwives. The undergraduate program is of 4 years duration followed by 6 months of mandatory internship. Students will take part in classroom study, projects and assignments during the course. 

Students of BSc Nursing course have a moral obligation to act as responsible citizens by following a code of moral values. Nurses play a very important role in keeping society together. They act as the backbone of medical services in any nation.

BSc Nursing course is catered in two segments, which are BSc Basic and BSc Post Basic. The eligibility criteria for the BSc Nursing course is a 10+2 or equivalent examination completion certificate from the Science stream with PCB and English as compulsory subjects. 

For BSc Nursing Post Basic, the basic criteria are the same as the BSc Nursing course eligibility criteria. Apart from it, for BSc Nursing Post Basic, candidates need to acquire a General Nursing Midwifery (GNM) certificate and register her/himself with State Nurses Registration Council as Registered Nurse Registered Midwife (RNRM).

Degree Bachelor
Full Form Bachelor Of Science in Nursing
Duration 4 Years
Minimum Percentage 50% in 10+2 from a recognized Board
Age No Age Limit
Placement Opportunity Government hospitals, Old age homes, Super specialty hospital, Nursing homes, Orphanages, Industries, State Nursing Council, Educational institutions
Employment Roles Staff Nurse, Nursing Service Administrators, Director of Nursing, Department Supervisor, Nursing Supervisor or Ward Sister, Nursing Superintendent, Community Health Nurse (CHN), Home Care Nurses, Military Nurse, Deputy Nursing Superintendent, Teacher of Nursing