B.Sc. Nursing is a 4-year undergraduate degree program focused on developing critical thinking, clinical skills, and professional nursing practice. It equips students to provide comprehensive healthcare to individuals, families, and communities.
The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical training in hospitals, labs, and community settings — ensuring you graduate as a confident, skilled, and compassionate nurse.
To apply for a B.Sc. Nursing program, candidates typically need:
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10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (minimum 45%-50% marks, depending on the institution)
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English proficiency
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Minimum age: 17 years
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Medical fitness certificate (as required by some institutions)
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Entrance exams may be required (like NEET, AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing, or state-level tests)
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