B.Sc. Nursing
B.Sc. Nursing is
a 4-year undergraduate degree that prepares students for roles in patient care and healthcare by combining theoretical studies with practical training in hospitals and clinics.
Key Aspects
- Full Form: The full form of B.Sc. Nursing is the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Eligibility
- Educational Qualification:
Candidates generally need to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent)
with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects.
Career Prospects
- Clinical Roles: Graduates can work as staff nurses in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.
Salary
- Starting
salaries for fresh graduates typically range around INR 4 LPA, with
more experienced and specialized nurses earning significantly more
Duration: The program typically lasts for 4 years, often divided into eight semesters.
Curriculum:
The course focuses on both theoretical knowledge and practical
application, covering subjects like pharmacology, psychology, and
medical surgical nursing.
Minimum Marks: A minimum percentage, usually around 50-60%, in the 10+2 examinations is required.
Specialized Roles: Opportunities exist in healthcare management, nursing education, research, and community health programs.
Work Settings:
B.Sc. Nurses can find employment in public and private hospitals,
community health centers, nursing homes, and educational institutions.
| Course |
Duration |
Approved Seats |
| B.Sc. Nursing |
4-year undergraduate |
60 |