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B.Sc Nursing
Eligibility
Shall have passed two years Pre University Examination conducted by Dept. of Pre – Uni. Education, Karnataka State with English as one of the subjects and Physics Chemistry and Biology as optional sub. The candidates shall have passed subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology individually also 45% marks in PCBE and Below 35 Years.
Couse details : 04 Years including internship of 24 weeks.
Why should we Study Nursing?
- Nursing is a health care branch focused, not on direct medical techniques, but on the care of individuals, families, & communities who are unwell or in need of help, so they may maintain health and quality of life.
- Exciting field of work: Nursing is rather challenging. As a profession, nursing is required by most people, which mean that missions abroad can be common- place. Extrapolating skills to numerous different settings is sure to provide you with the excitement of your future field of work.
- Diversity: The working field of nurses is diverse and they can work anywhere. A nursing degree can be in midwifery, palliative care, school nursing, children’s or adult nursing and many more.
- Transferrable Skills: Nursing offers training in complex medical care. By studying nursing, the ability to save lives can be transferred to everyday scenarios, making you an asset to you family and society as a whole.
Topics which are going to learn in academic year
Sl no | 1st Year Subject | 2nd Year Subject | 3rd year subject | 4th Year Subject |
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1 | English | Sociology | Medical-Surgical Nursing II | Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing Nil |
2 | Anatomy | Pharmacology | Child Health Nursing | Community Health Nursing – II |
3 | Physiology | Pathology | Mental Health Nursing | Nursing Research & Statistics |
4 | Nutrition | Genetics | Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing | Project |
5 | Biochemistry | Medical Surgical Nursing I | Management of Nursing Services and Education | |
6 | Nursing Foundations | Community Health Nursing | ||
7 | Psychology | |||
8 | Microbiology |