2 Years
At Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON), University of Delhi, the M.Sc. Nursing program is offered with a focus on several specializations. Here are the key details:
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Mode: Full-time
Eligibility:
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a B.Sc. (Nursing) degree or Post-Basic B.Sc. (Nursing) from a recognized university or institution.
Minimum Marks: A minimum of 55% aggregate marks in the B.Sc. Nursing program.
Experience: Typically, candidates need at least 1 year of clinical experience in a hospital or health care setting before applying for the M.Sc. Nursing program.
Registration: Candidates must be registered as a nurse in any State Nursing Council.
The M.Sc. Nursing program typically offers several areas of specialization, such as:
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
Nursing Education and Administration
Students choose a specialization based on their interests and career goals.
Application: Interested candidates must submit an online application form along with the necessary documents.
Entrance Exam: Admissions are typically based on the entrance exam conducted by the college or university. The exam may include multiple-choice questions on nursing theory and clinical knowledge.
Personal Interview: Some colleges may also conduct an interview round after the written exam.
Counseling: After the entrance exam and interview, counseling sessions are held for final seat allocation.
The M.Sc. Nursing program is divided into 4 semesters over 2 years, with both theoretical and practical components. The course structure usually includes:
Advanced Nursing Practice
Research and Biostatistics
Nursing Education and Administration
Advanced Pathophysiology
Advanced Pharmacology
Evidence-Based Nursing
Healthcare Management and Leadership
For example, in Pediatric Nursing, students will study:
Pediatric Health Assessment
Child Health Nursing
Pediatric Pharmacology
Students are required to undergo clinical postings in their respective areas of specialization (e.g., pediatric wards, psychiatric clinics, obstetrics departments).
Students are typically required to complete a research dissertation or project in the final year. This allows them to explore a specialized topic and contribute to the field of nursing research.
Graduates of the M.Sc. Nursing program are well-prepared to take on advanced roles in nursing practice, education, and administration. Some of the potential career paths include:
Clinical Nurse Specialist in areas like medical-surgical, pediatric, obstetrics, or psychiatric nursing.
Nurse Educator in nursing schools and colleges.
Nursing Administrator/Manager in healthcare institutions.
Researcher in academic or clinical settings.
Public Health Nurse in community health and health promotion programs.
Nurse Practitioner in specialized healthcare areas.
Consultant Nurse in healthcare policy development.
Graduates can also pursue further education, such as a Ph.D. in Nursing, or become involved in global health initiatives and healthcare policy advocacy.
RAKCON provides the following to support M.Sc. Nursing students:
State-of-the-art laboratories for advanced nursing education and practice.
Affiliated hospitals for clinical training and internships.
Research facilities for students undertaking dissertations and projects.
Workshops and Seminars for continuous professional development.