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B.Sc. में प्रवेश मिल सकता है। अप्रैल-जून के बीच आयोजित कई प्रवेश परीक्षाओं में उपस्थित होकर । भारतीय B.Sc. Nursing की डिग्री दुनिया भर में व्यापक रूप से स्वीकार की जाती है क्योंकि यह पाठ्यक्रम मानविकी के सार के साथ-साथ नर्सिंग विज्ञान भी सिखाता है।
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Degree | Bachelors |
Full Form | Bachelor of Science in Nursing |
Duration | Course Duration of Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Nursing) is 4 Years. |
Age | Should have completed 17- 21 years |
Minimum Percentage | 50% in 10+2 from a recognised board |
Average Fees Incurred | INR 20,000 – 2,50,000 LPA |
Average Salary Offered | INR 3 LPA [Source: Payscale] |
Employment Roles | Staff Nurse, Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Educator, Medical Coder, Registered Nurse (RN) – Emergency Room, Nurse – Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Registered Nurse etc |
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जो Student Nursing के क्षेत्र में अपनी शिक्षा को आगे बढ़ाना चाहते हैं, वे 2025-26 के लिए महत्वपूर्ण नर्सिंग परीक्षा की इस curated सूची को राष्ट्रीय स्तर, राज्य स्तर और विश्वविद्यालय स्तर जैसे अपने स्तर के अनुसार विभाजित कर सकते हैं।
Student कोई भी दो-कोर्स विकल्पों में से एक चुन सकता है, एक B. Sc. (Basic) और अन्य B. Sc. (Post-Basic), दोनों के लिए पात्रता मानदंड नीचे उल्लिखित है:
विशेष रूप से, किसी को निम्नलिखित विभाग में भारतीय नर्सिंग परिषद या समकक्ष प्रशिक्षण का प्रमाण प्रस्तुत करना होगा:
Candidates got to register online through the official website of the institute.
Payment Mode- Offline And Online
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B.Sc Nusring 4 साल का कोर्स है जिसमें 8 सेमेस्टर होते हैं और प्रत्येक वर्ष के पाठ्यक्रम को अलग-अलग निर्धारित किया जाता है;
B.Sc Nursing कोर्स खत्म करने के बाद छात्रों के पास भारत में नौकरी की व्यापक गुंजाइश है क्योंकि नर्सिंग क्षेत्र तेजी से बढ़ रहा है, इस कोर्स के बाद स्नातकों के पास इस क्षेत्र में उच्च अध्ययन के विकल्प भी हैं।
B.sc Nursing में भर्ती के साथ भारत में शीर्ष भर्ती कंपनियों की सूची नीचे दी गई है.
Q. Do I have to appear for NEET for admission in Nursing?
A. No, you don’t have to appear for NEET to get admission in BSc Nursing. You can pursue Nursing right after your class 12 exam with 45% marks in science (PCBE) from any recognised board. (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English). The minimum age for admission in the BSc. Nursing programme is 17 years on or before December 31, 2025-26. BSc Nursing is a Degree Course to pursue a career in Nursing. The Course is divided into two parts- Basic and Post-Basic with a course duration of 4 and 2 years, respectively.
Q. What are the best course options after BSc In Nursing?
A. You can go for MSc in Nursing after completing your graduation in the same field. Also, you can opt for a course in healthcare and hospital management. By pursuing healthcare and hospital management course you can choose from a variety of sub-fields like finance, human resources, and patient care.
Q: Is there any specialization or spcialized programme for BSc Nursing?
A: No. BSc Nursing is an Undergraduate level programme and has the course curriculum designed accordingly. BSc Nursing programme doesn’t offer any specialization.
Q: Which are the top BSc Nursing colleges in India?
A: There are a number of colleges which hold a reputed stature in the field of Nursing education. AIIMS being the most prestigious along with the likes of KGMU, JIPMER, PGIMER, CMC Ludhiana, Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS BHU) and nursing institutes under the Indian Army are some prominent institutes in India. These institutes are known to provide quality Nursing education.
Q: What are the eligibility criteria for BSc Nursing?
A: One can choose from the two-course options one B. Sc. (Basic) and other is B. Sc. (Post-Basic). For BSc (Basic) – Candidates should pass class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects and should be medically fit. For BSc (Post-Basic) – Candidates should have cleared class 12 with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects. One has to obtain a certificate in GNM (General Nursing Midwifery) and register him/herself as RNRM (Registered Nurse Registered Midwife) from the State Nurses Registration Council.
Q: How can I get admission in BSc Nursing course?
A: The BSc Nursing admission process consists of the entrance exam and personal interview. To get admission in BSc Nursing programme, the candidate will have to fill an application form and follow the admission process and fulfil the required eligibility criteria.
Q: Do I need to appear for an entrance exam for BSc Nursing?
A: Yes. BSc Nursing is a medical professional programme and one has to appear for the entrance test to get admitted to the course. So, if you want to pursue BSc Nursing from a renowned Nursing Institute, taking an entrance exam at of national and state repute is mandatory.
Q: What is the duration of BSc Nursing course?
A: BSc Nursing is undergraduate level programme and is a Four-year course while the BSc Post-Basic Nursing is a Two-year programme.
Q: I have a degree in BPharma Can I pursue BSc Nursing?
A: Yes. You can pursue BSc Nursing if you still be able to fulfil the eligibility criteria. There are various entrance exams which has the age limit criteria, kindly make sure to fulfil the same.
Q: Can I pursue BSc Nursing through correspondence?
A: No. You cannot pursue BSc Nursing through correspondence. The BSc Nursing programme is full-time classroom programme and has lab practicals involved hence, it cannot be pursued via correspondence.
Q: Will I get good placement after completing BSc Nursing course?
A: Yes. The placements are actually subjected to the institutes. BSc nursing graduates can earn from Rs 3.2 Lakh per annum to 7.8 Lakh per annum. The amount may fluctuate depending on the employer organization and hospital.
Q: What is the difference between BSc Nursing and Post-Basic BSc Nursing?
A: Post-Basic BSc nursing can be pursued after the completion of the BSc Nursing course. The Post-Basic BSc Nursing programme is mainly for the healthcare professionals who have already worked at hospitals or outpatient facilities. Its objective is to train the students with as much experiential learning. BSc Nursing is basically aimed at demonstrating basic competency, skills and knowledge.
Q: What are ANM and GNM? Are these courses the same?
A: No, these two courses are not the same. ANM stands for Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery, which is a diploma course focusing on the study of health care of individuals. You will learn how to take care of equipment, setting up of Operation Theater, provide medication timely to patient and maintain records. While GNM is referred to as General Nursing and Midwifery and it deals with the education of nurses in general health care, nursing, and midwifery. ANM is a one-year duration course with the eligibility of 10+2 (from Arts or Science stream), 10th class. Students have to secure at least 45% marks in the qualifying examination. The minimum age requirement is 17 years. While GNM is a three and half year diploma course with the eligibility of 10+2 passed with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects. The age limit is a minimum of 17 years and a maximum of 30 years. This course is for both male and female students.