PB B.Sc Nursing Course Specifications
PB B.Sc Nursing Course Specifications
Course Duration:
• 2 years
Objective:
• To empower diploma-holding nurses with advanced knowledge and skills in nursing, preparing them for leadership positions and specialized roles in the healthcare sector.
Curriculum Highlights:
The program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to enhance professional competencies, including:
• Nursing Administration
• Community Health Nursing
• Medical-Surgical Nursing
• Pediatric Nursing
• Psychiatric Nursing
• Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing
• Nursing Research and Statistics
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Qualification Criteria
Eligibility Requirements:
1. Educational Qualification:
• Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM).
2. Registration:
• Must be a registered nurse and midwife with the State Nursing Council.
3. Work Experience:
• Minimum of one year of work experience after completing GNM.
4. Age Limit:
• No specific age limit.
5. Entrance Examination:
• Candidates may need to clear an entrance exam conducted by the institution.
Additional Requirements:
1. Medical Fitness:
• Applicants must be declared medically fit.
2. Language Proficiency:
• Proficiency in English is required for effective learning and communication.
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Why Choose PB B.Sc Nursing at Bargaon Nursing College?
At BNC Hospital & Research Centre, we are committed to delivering a robust PB B.Sc Nursing program. Our curriculum is designed to empower diploma-holding nurses by equipping them with the advanced skills and knowledge needed to excel in their careers.
Through this program, students will gain:
• Leadership and decision-making capabilities in healthcare settings.
• Specialized expertise to address complex healthcare challenges.
• A solid foundation in evidence-based nursing practices and research methodologies.
We aim to prepare our graduates not only to thrive in the evolving healthcare landscape but also to take on leadership roles that contribute to the advancement of healthcare standards.
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