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B.Sc. Nursing (Bachelore of Nursing)

B.Sc. Nursing, also known as the Bachelor of Nursing program, is a four-year undergraduate degree in nursing that is offered by nursing colleges and universities in India. The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become skilled and compassionate nurses.
The curriculum for the B.Sc. Nursing program includes coursework in subjects such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and medical-surgical nursing. Students also have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations in hospitals and healthcare facilities.

Upon completion of the B.Sc. Nursing program, graduates are eligible to get registered with the Nursing Council of India and become registered nurses. Registered nurses are in high demand in India and around the world, and B.Sc. Nursing graduates have a wide range of career opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings. Nursing graduates, also known as registered nurses, play a vital role in the healthcare system. They are responsible for providing a range of nursing care services to patients in hospitals and other healthcare settings. Some specific responsibilities of nursing graduates in a hospital setting may include:

  • Assessing the health needs of patients and developing nursing care plans
  • Administering medications and treatments as prescribed by physicians
  • Monitoring vital signs and other patient indicators, such as blood pressure and pulse rate
  • Providing patient education about health and wellness
  • Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, including doctors, therapists, and social workers
  • Maintaining patient records and documentation
  • Providing emotional support to patients and their families

Nursing graduates may work in a variety of hospital settings, including medical-surgical units, intensive care units, emergency departments, and speciality units, such as paediatrics or oncology. They may also work in outpatient clinics, nursing homes, and other community-based healthcare settings.

Overall, the role of nursing graduates in a hospital setting is to provide high-quality nursing care to patients and to work as part of a team to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.

Eligibility Criteria
  • The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on 31st December of the year in which admission is sought.
  • Minimum education:
  • 10+2 class passed with Science (PCB) & English Core/English Elective with an aggregate of 45% marks from recognized board under AISSCE/CBSE/ICSE/SSCE/HSCE or other equivalent Board.
  • Students shall be medically fit.
  • Students appearing in the 10+2 examination in Science conducted by the National Institute of Open School with 45% marks.
  • Students shall be admitted once a year.
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