Bsc Nursing

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing) is an undergraduate academic degree program that equips students with the comprehensive knowledge, practical skills, and professional competencies necessary for a career in nursing.
This four-year program integrates theoretical education with hands-on clinical training, preparing individuals to provide high-quality healthcare services and contribute to the well-being of individuals, families, and communities
The program encompasses a diverse range of subjects, including but not limited to anatomy, physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, nursing theory, community health, and various medical-surgical nursing specialties.
Duration
The B.Sc. Nursing program typically has a duration of four years.
B.Sc. Nursing Eligibility Criteria
- The eligibility criteria for admission to B.Sc. Nursing programs may vary by institution and country
- Completion of 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board with Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
- Minimum aggregate marks in the qualifying examination, which may vary by institution.
- Some institutions may also have specific entrance exams or interviews as part of the admission process.
Curriculum
The curriculum includes a combination of theoretical and practical coursework. Students study subjects such as anatomy, physiology, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, nursing theory, community health, and medical-surgical nursing.