The B.Sc. Nursing program integrates theory, clinical practice, and healthcare sciences to prepare students for professional nursing roles. Students study anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and nursing principles. Through hands-on clinical experiences, they gain expertise in patient care, disease management, and health promotion. Emphasizing ethical practices and critical thinking, graduates emerge as skilled nurses, capable of providing compassionate care in various healthcare settings. Prepared for diverse roles in hospitals, community healthcare, or specialized fields, they contribute to patient well-being, healthcare advancements, and disease prevention, playing a crucial role in delivering quality healthcare services with proficiency and empathy.
Eligibility Criteria
10+2 or equivalent from a recognized Board/Council with minimum 50% marks or equivalent grade in aggregate