B.Sc. Nursing
B.Sc. Nursing is an undergraduate program in the field of nursing that is designed to prepare students to become professional nurses. The course is typically of 4 years duration and covers various topics related to nursing, such as anatomy and physiology, microbiology, community health nursing, medical-surgical nursing, child health nursing, mental health nursing, and nursing research.
During the course, students also gain practical experience through clinical rotations in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. This allows them to apply the knowledge they have gained in the classroom to real-life situations.
Upon completion of the B.Sc. Nursing course, graduates can take up a career as a registered nurse in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. They can also pursue higher education in nursing, such as a Master’s or a Doctoral degree in Nursing, to advance their career further.