B.Sc. Nursing Semester Wise

10+2 with Biology

Age 17 Year

₹ 95,000/Per Annum 

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OVERVIEW

B.Sc. Nursing is a 4-year long undergraduate degree course in India, focusing on preparing talented Nursing Officers. The B.Sc. Nursing Syllabus focuses on teaching students the key skills of Nursing Human Anatomy, Nutrition, Microbiology, and Genetics.

It is a job oriented course that can be pursued by students who have completed 10+2 (Science stream, with PCB subjects) from a recognized board.

Nurses are trained healthcare professionals who are capable of taking care of patients, treating them and assisting Doctors in treatment and surgery. A qualified RN (Registered Nurse) is capable of providing preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative services to patients (individuals) and communities.

Nurses usually work under qualified Doctors. They are also capable of making independent decisions when such a situation arrives. Nurses usually work in healthcare setups such as hospitals (Government and Private), clinics, nursing homes & NGOs. They are also capable of providing services at rural & community level healthcare initiatives and schemes.

Nursing is a noble profession. Nurses bring relief into the lives of patients! It is a challenging and satisfying job. Apart from that, the job is also financially rewarding. They work tirelessly, serving patients and assisting Doctors. Each patient is unique and has his/her set of problems and diseases. Serving and treating patients suffering from different diseases is a challenging task. To perform such a daunting task, nurses stay focused and pay attention to small details.

At the end of the day, a nurse brings smile and happiness on the faces of patients! For many nurses, this smile brings with it that sense of satisfaction and happiness. In short, nursing is more than just a profession. It is an opportunity to serve and treat patients. One can really bring about a change in the society through this profession.

COURSE DETAILS

The candidates after completing BSc Nursing will have a lot of options for jobs. There are various BSc Nursing jobs available for graduates:

Clinical Nurse

Nurse Educators

Nurse Researchers

Nurse Managers or Administrators

Lots of job opportunities in abroad.

 Your performance decides your payscale. For an increment in pay scale or for availing other benefits, one needs to possess extra skills and specialisation of working in various medical wards.

The candidates who wish to polish their knowledge and skills with more information and experience of practical work can go for higher studies like masters and doctoral degrees. Higher education adds value to your skills, experience, and knowledge.

SUBJECTS COVERED

1st Semester 

  • Communicative English
  • Applied Anatomy & Applied Physiology
  • Applied Sociology & Applied Psychology
  • Nursing Foundations I

2nd Semester

  • Applied Biochemistry and Applied Nutrition & Dietetics
  • Nursing Foundations (I & II) 
  • Health/Nursing Informatics & Technology

3rd Semester

  • Applied Microbiology and Infection Control including Safety
  • Pharmacology I and Pathology I
  • Adult Health Nursing I

4th Semester 

  • Pharmacology & Pathology (I & II) and Genetics
  • Adult Health Nursing II
  • Professionalism, Ethics and Professional Values

5th Semester

  • Child Health Nursing I
  • Mental Health Nursing I
  • Community Health Nursing I including Environmental Science & Epidemiology
  • Educational Technology/Nursing Education
  • Introduction to Forensic Nursing and Indian Laws

6th Semester 

  • Child Health Nursing (I & II)
  • Mental Health Nursing (I & II)
  • Nursing Management & Leadership
  • Midwifery/Obstetrics & Gynecology I

7th Semester

  • Community Health Nursing II
  • Nursing Research & Statistics
  • Midwifery/Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Nursing (I & II)

8th Semester 

  • Practical
    • Competency Assessment

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

  • 10+2 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English); Minimum 45% for general candidates and 40% for SC & ST)
  • Min. age: 17 yrs on or before 31st December of academic session