Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing

Medical courses can can offer you a good future with clarity and satisfaction. An individual who is really intrigued to serve society by treating and caring for patients thinks not to reconsider before taking this course.

Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (PB B.Sc.)

Post basic BSc nursing is a 2-year undergraduate program designed and developed for enhancing the nursing skills and technical knowledge of professionals who already have a background in or around nursing. This advanced nursing program enables the aspirants to sharpen their skills and abilities in surgical and non-surgical level. It also proposes an opportunity to upgrade yourself from an ordinary nursing professional to a nursing prodigy who can work on extreme comprehensive situations with an ability to critical thinking, also with professional easiness. Students are expected to be well- decisive with leadership mentality by the end of this course specially to handle situations wherein they need to provide preventive, rehabilitative service to the patient.There is an opportunity opens up for those who looking forward for higher studies like Masters or PhD by completing this program.

Who can apply?

  • In-service Nurses i.e., Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (RNRM) having 10+2 with three years Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) with a minimum of two years of experience (after registration as RNRM) in the profession. (For male nurses who have not done midwifery in the GNM programme, should have a certificate in any of the Nursing courses of 6-9 months duration prescribed by the Indian Nursing Council in lieu of midwifery).
  • In-service Nurses (RNRM) having 10th class (Matriculation) or its equivalent with three years Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) with a minimum of five years of experience (after registration as RNRM) in the profession. (For males nurses who have not done midwifery in the GNM programme, should have a certificate in any of the nursing courses of 6-9 months duration prescribed by the Indian Nursing Council in lieu of midwifery).