Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Eligibility:- 10+2 and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together and passed.
Duration:- 3 Year
Semesters: 6
Career Objectives :
The B.Sc is a three-year, full-time undergraduate degree program divided into six semesters, designed to prepare graduates to practice professional nursing and midwifery across a range of healthcare settings, including both public and private sectors.
The program follows a credit-based semester system in alignment with the guidelines of regulatory authorities, with adaptations suitable for professional education. It features a structured blend of foundational, core, and elective courses, integrating both theoretical and practical learning. Electives are offered under a Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) in modular form, while modular learning is also embedded within foundational and core courses as a mandatory component.
This program aims to develop competent and compassionate nursing professionals who are proficient in generalized nursing practices, including midwifery. Emphasis is placed on mastery of essential competencies, with a strong focus on clinical skills, critical thinking, and ethical practice.
Students are trained through a mix of classroom instruction, skill labs, simulation environments, and clinical placements, ensuring hands-on experience and real-world application of nursing principles.
The B.Sc Nursing curriculum provides a broad-based education within a comprehensive academic framework, specifically designed to foster analytical reasoning, problem-solving abilities, and professional standards required for effective nursing and midwifery practice.
Duration :
This is a 3-years full-time course.
Conclusion :
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) program, graduates will be able to:
Apply critical thinking to synthesize knowledge from the physical, biological, behavioral sciences, and humanities in the practice of professional nursing and midwifery.
Deliver competent, safe, and compassionate care in diverse healthcare settings, using evidence-based therapeutic interventions with individuals, families, populations, and communities across all developmental stages and health conditions.
Promote, prevent, and restore health in alignment with national health policies and public health programs.
Incorporate ethical, legal, and professional values into clinical decision-making, demonstrating accountability, empathy, and respect for human dignity.
Uphold the uniqueness, worth, and dignity of self and others in all professional interactions.
Demonstrate leadership, autonomy, and effective management to enhance the quality, safety, and efficiency of nursing and midwifery care.
Integrate current knowledge and skills in health informatics and technology to improve patient care and outcomes.
Communicate clearly and effectively with patients, families, peers, and interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to deliver holistic, patient-centered care while ensuring safety and continuous quality improvement.
Incorporate research evidence and nursing theory into practice to support sound clinical judgment and evidence-based care.
Demonstrate professional responsibility and accountability in personal and professional development as a lifelong learner, clinician, and leader.
Contribute to the growth and advancement of the nursing profession, striving to improve health outcomes and healthcare delivery on a local, national, and global scale.