B.Sc Nursing
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B.Sc. Nursing is a four year degree program which follows the syllabus prescribed by the India Nursing Council. The aim of this program is to prepare graduates to assume responsibilities professional, competent nurses and midwives in providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services, who can make independent decisions in nursing situations, protect the rights of individuals in pursuit of health.
By choosing B.Sc. Nursing course you will be taking the first step towards a career in nursing. You will be entering a registered graduate profession with the potential for future career opportunities at local, regional national and international levels.
Nurses work with old and young adults with diverse health conditions, both chronic and acute, within both hospital and community settings. An essential part of the role is the promotion of health through education, the prevention of disease and the care, sustenance and rehabilitation of adults undergoing diagnostic and therapeutic regimes.
What do nurses do? In the hospital, being a nurse will require you to work in surgical departments, operation departments, medical departments and in the intensive or high dependency care areas.
Nurses can be found working in many different areas of the community. Community nursing teams provide high quality professional care to the large number of patients cared for in their own home. Practice nurses are part of the team at the local GP surgery. Nurses also work in industry and commerce, providing health screening and support for the workforce.
Our nursing course will require you to work with inter-professional teams in practical setting to become competent at the skills and knowledge required to deliver high quality nursing care. You will also be required to successfully undertake and practice a range of theoretical assessments. Students will also go through practical assessments. Students will also go through practical hand on training at hospitals in the region.
The course BSc Nursing broadly lays emphasis on the following areas:
Employment opportunities are abound in nursing service. There are a number of hospitals run by various bodies like central Govt., State Govts., Public sector undertakings of Central as well as State Govts., Local-self Govts. Like Corporations and Municipalities, Private organizations and Independent Medical partitions. All these organizations invariable require the services of nurses.