Courses | BSc Nursing
The BSc Nursing Programme is a four-year academic course that begins when a candidate begins studying the courses that comprise the nursing programme curriculum and ends when the test is completed.
Terms and vacations are to be observed in accordance with the university’s announcements from time to time. The programme consists of first, second, third, and fourth-year BSc courses (Nursing). A candidate must complete a course of instruction on the following topics over the course of one or two academic years. Distribution of Week Days and Hours of the Course by Year The maximum number of hours per week per student, including classroom institutions and clinical field practise, shall be 36 to 40.
- 1st Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
- 2nd Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
- 3rd Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
- 4th Year 46 Weeks 1690 Hours.
First Year
Anatomy and physiology, Biochemistry and Nutrition, Psychology, Microbiology, Introduction to computer, English and Regional Language
Second Year
Sociology, Community health Nursing-I, Surgical Nursing-I, Pathology and Genetics
Third Year
Surgical Nursing-II, Child Health, Mental Health, Midwifery
Fourth Year
Community Health Nursing-II, Nursing research and Stats, Management of Nursing Services
Duration of Study
Duration of the course is 4 Years
Medium of Instruction
English
Eligibility
Candidate should have completed the age of 17 Years at the time of admission. Shall have passed two years pre university examination
conducted by department of pre university education. English is the one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry and Biology individually.
Minimum Education
10+2 Class passed ably with its equivalent preferably with science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) Subject with aggregate of 45% marks. Have good Personal and professional record.