BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (B.SC. NURSING)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

The College offers a four year graduation degree programme which is recognised world over. B.Sc. Nursing programme offers an excellent career opportunity , where in the student has a wonderful placement with in India and Abroad after the completion of course, The college also offer ANM & GNM in the Nursing field & BMLT, Emergency & Trauma, OT Technician Paramedical Field. The well trained teaching staff is able to guide students in the constructed and fully equipped classrooms with audio visual facility laboratories and the match less library. The students are clinically trained in the super speciality City Hospital & Institute of Paramedical Sciences which has been designed with the latest art of technology and advancements in the field of Medicine.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Intermediate (10+2) or passed any other examination conducted by boards/councils/Intermediate Education established by state Govt./Central Govt. with English as one of the subject and Physics, Chemistry & Biology as optional subjects.

Passed in intermediate with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of not less than 45% marks taken together in the qualifying examination (In case of SC/ST candidates the minimum is 40%)

The candidate shall be medically fit.

OVERVIEW

The curriculum is based on the belief that nursing is interdependent with all other disciplines concerned with health. Nursing knowledge is viewed as a unique synthesis drawn from the humanities and the natural, biophysical, and social sciences. Students use a systems perspective as a conceptual base to understand nursing. The nursing curriculum provides opportunities for students to function professionally in community and home care settings, to apply physical assessment skills, and to integrate current evidence into practice. The curriculum further explores many of the legal, ethical, and professional issues impacting contemporary nursing practice such as end-of-life care, delegation strategies, and the effective use of technology. Throughout the course of study, students are supported in their development of critical thinking skills to foster a meaningful transition to professional practice.

COLLEGE OF NURSING MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the College of Nursing is to educate nursing students at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels; conduct, disseminate, and apply nursing research and scholarship; and contribute to the profession of nursing and to society through political, legal, and professional activities that are aimed at improving health and health care of the people of U.P. or India.
Faculty is committed to promoting students' ethical development, critical thinking, and motivation for life-long learning and responsible practice. The baccalaureate program prepares professional nurses to practice in multiple types of health care settings. The master's program prepares leaders who use advanced knowledge from nursing theory, research, practice, and leadership as advanced practice nurses, educators, or administrators. The doctoral program prepares nursing scholars and researchers who can contribute to the development of nursing knowledge. Students are sought from a wide range of cultural, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. The College encourages close student-faculty interaction and interdisciplinary research partnerships involving faculty, students, and practitioners from within and outside the University.
Faculty is responsive to changing health care needs and changing roles of nurses within society. Faculty collaborate with professional organizations, governmental and health care agencies, as well as other educational institutions. The College strives for excellence in teaching, research and scholarship. Faculty engage in diverse scholarly activities, practice, and service through cooperative governance and ongoing evaluation.