Have a quick look at some facts about BSc Nursing course
BSc stands for
Bachelors of Science in Nursing
Course Duration
4 years
Course Fee
From INR 20,000 to INR 2,50,000
Eligibility Criteria
Class 12th with any stream
Employment opportunities
Hospitals, creches, home health care services, medical rooms in educational institutions, caregiving NGO’s etc.
Who can Pursue BSc in Nursing?
Aspirants/students who are passionate about serving humanity can choose this field
Those who want to be a part of the healthcare infrastructure and not become a doctor can become a nurse.
Types of B. Sc Nursing
There are 2 types BSc Nursing Courses
BSc Nursing (Basic)
Post Basic BSc Nursing
BSc Nursing Course
BSc Nursing is a 4-year undergraduate program dealing with the development of skills, training, values and knowledge as mentioned in National Health Policy 2002 about critical care. There are about1,00,930 BSc Nursing course seats across 1936 nursing colleges in India. Students with science in class 12 are eligible for BSc Nursing. Out of these, 571 BSc Nursing seats are available for AIIMS.
The candidate can apply for the course after completing class 12th if they have secured a minimum of 45-50% aggregate.
The admissions for the course may be through the entrance examination or on merit basis and the course includes theory and practical training.
BSc Nursing Eligibility
The eligibility for BSc nursing course can vary from one college to another. Aspirants who have passed class 12th with science stream from a recognized board/university are eligible to apply for BSc Nursing, however some colleges/ universities allow students belonging to any stream to take admission in the programme. The designated entrance exam, whether state or university level should be taken for admission to this nursing course.
BSC(N) age and qualification criteria:
The minimum age required is 17 years as of 31st December of the year in which admission is to be taken and 35 years, the maximum age.
Candidates must have scored at least 45% aggregate marks in class 12th from a recognized board/university.
The candidate must be medically fit.
B.Sc Nursing 1st Year Syllabus:
Physiology
Anatomy
Composition and Function of Blood
Skeletal and Joint System
Endocrine and Metabolism
Respiratory System
Excretory System
Muscular System
Cardiovascular System
Digestive System
Nutrition and Dietetics
Biochemistry
Different methods of cooking and their effect on the body
Amino Acids Meaning of Food
Nutrition, and Dietetics
Introduction and Classification of Carbohydrates
Methods of Calculating
Calories Catabolism of Nucleic Acid
Therapeutic adaptations of a normal diet
Enzymes, Nature, and Functions
B.Sc Nursing 2nd Year Syllabus:
Psychiatric Nursing
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Principles and Applications of Psychiatric
Nursing Maintaining
the body dynamic equilibrium
Psychiatric Emergencies
ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
Nursing Occupational
Therapy Principles of Orthopedic
Nursing and Techniques
Psychotherapy
Medical and surgical nursing '
management of patients with Angina, hypertension, etc
Role in Chemotherapy
Operation Theatre Techniques
Nursing approaches as per the behaviors, disorders, aggression
Health Education Sterilization of Instruments
Concept, Scope, Limitations, and
Benefits of Health Education
Types of Anesthesia Health
Communication and Teaching
How to care for patients before, after and during the operation
Audio-Visual Aids Knowing the instruments
Methods of Health Education
Microbiology Advanced Procedures
Morphology and classification of bacterial
Factors and conditions affecting the growth of bacteria
Immunity and Immunization
Blood Examination
Process Serological tests and their corresponding diseases
Lumbar
Air Study
Angiocardiography
Electrocardiography
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year Syllabus:
Public Health Nursing and Health Administration
Maternal and Child Health
History of Community Medicine and Community Nursing
Nutritional needs for children and adults
Principles and Concepts of Public Health
Development of the Maternal and Child Health Care
Role of Epidemiology in Community Health
Socio-Economic Factors affecting childcare
Organization and Administration of Health Services
Family Welfare Programs
Sociology and Social Medicine
Trends in Nursing and Professional Adjustment
Social structure of the society and individual
Popular Nursing Programs
Significance of Sociology in Nursing
Role of famous international organizations in the development of the nursing profession
Human Relations
Nursing Registration and Legislation
The city and the country: Sociological and Economical contrasts
Nurse’s role in family planning
B.Sc Nursing 4th Year Syllabus:
Midwifery and Obstetrics Nursing
Principles of Nursing Services,
Administration, and Supervision Anatomy and Physiology
Formal and Informal
Organizational Structure
Embryology Elementary
Principles of Medicine
Preparation for Delivery
Philosophy of Supervision
Physiology of Labour
Medico-Legal Aspects of MCH services
Introduction to Research and Statistics
English (or any other Foreign Language)
Types of measures, graphs methods of presentation
Literature book as prescribed by the college/ university
Introduction to Database Essay,
Letter Writing
Microsoft Windows
Grammar topics like Speech, Articles, Direct and Indirect, Idioms, etc.
Introduction to Computer Science
BSc Nursing skills Required
To be a successful nurse, specialized skills are needed. The skills we learn through our education programme are called-hard skills. It is essential that we recognize some important soft skills that can not be ignored to achieve success as a nurse.
Communication – makes it easy to decipher patients feelings, also helps interact with the family of the patient with ease
Teamwork and Networking – includes collaborating with others, expanding your network can help you learn new things and enhance career prospects
Empathy and Patience – it is the ability to share and understand patients’ emotions and pain
Time management – helps you in organizing and prioritizing patient care and responsibilities
Adaptability and flexibility – determines a nurse’s ability to comply with changes and new situations as different patients have different needs and different reactions to the kind of care given
Critical thinking – it is essential in problem-solving and decision making
BSc Nursing Scope
Nursing has a huge scope as more and more nurses are required to assist doctors in healthcare facilities all over India and the rest of the World.
To provide one to one care to patients in a healthcare facility, nurses occupy the most indispensable position.
Moreover, a nursing degree pursued in India is accepted in many countries abroad too.
After completion of Bachelors in Nursing, you can also opt to pursue higher education like MSc in Nursing
Why Choose This Course?
Industry-Relevant Curriculum
Modern nursing curriculum aligned with healthcare
industry standards and patient care requirements.
Experienced Nursing Faculty
Learn under experienced nursing educators,
healthcare professionals and clinical experts.
Clinical & Practical Training
Hands-on practical exposure through laboratories,
clinical postings and healthcare training facilities.
Career Opportunities in Healthcare
Nursing Professional
Work in hospitals, healthcare centers, nursing homes,
clinics and community healthcare organizations.
Clinical Healthcare Services
Build practical skills and contribute to patient care,
healthcare management and clinical excellence.
Advanced Nursing Education
Pursue higher education, specialization and leadership
opportunities in nursing and healthcare.
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