4 Years
Duration:
4 years
Course Objective:
The program aims to prepare professional nurses who can provide care to individuals, families, and communities in various healthcare settings. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills through clinical training.
Educational Qualification:
Completion of Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. A minimum of 50% marks is usually required.
Age:
The candidate must be at least 17 years old by the 31st of December of the admission year.
Gender:
Typically, female candidates are eligible for this program.
Admission is generally based on an entrance exam followed by an interview. Some institutions may also require a medical examination to confirm fitness for the nursing profession.
Basic Subjects:
Anatomy, Physiology, Nursing Foundations, Pharmacology, Psychology, Sociology, Microbiology.
Clinical Practice:
Extensive hands-on training at Holy Family Hospital (affiliated with the college). Students gain experience in areas like medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, and community health nursing.
Skill Enhancement:
Training in patient care, critical thinking, communication skills, leadership, and management in healthcare settings.
Graduates of the B.Sc. Nursing program can pursue careers in various healthcare settings:
Staff Nurse: In hospitals, clinics, and private practices.
Nurse Educator: Teaching roles in nursing schools.
Nurse Administrator: Management positions in healthcare institutions.
Higher Studies: M.Sc. Nursing, Nurse Practitioner programs, or public health courses.
Clinical Exposure: Students are trained in the Holy Family Hospital and other affiliated hospitals.
Modern Labs: For practical training in nursing skills, anatomy, and patient care.
Library: With extensive resources for nursing education and research.