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Course Details
Post Basic BSc Nursing is a postgraduate-level program designed for
registered nurses who have completed a diploma or certificate in nursing and wish to
pursue further education. The program typically spans two years and includes a
combination of theoretical knowledge, clinical training, and practical experience. ,
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Admission criteria
Passed the Higher Secondary or Senior Secondary or Intermediate or
10+2 or an equivalent examination recognized by the university for this purpose.
Obtained a certificate in General Nursing and Midwifery and registered as R.N.R.M.
with the State Nurses Registration Council.
Every candidate before admission to the course shall submit to the Principal of the
institution a certificate of medical fitness from an authorized medical officer that
the candidate is physically fit to undergo the academic course
Core Nursing Subjects
Foundational Subjects:
- BioChemistry and BioPhysics
- English
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Fundamentals of Nursing
Core Nursing Subjects
- Pediatric Nursing
- Medical-Surgical Nursing
- Psychiatric Nursing
- Obstetric and Gynecological Nursing
- Community Health Nursing
Research
- Nursing Education
- Nursing Administration
- Nursing Research and Statistics
Career Opportunities
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Practical Training
Clinical rotations and hands-on training in various healthcare
settings, allowing students to apply advanced nursing concepts in real-world
situations.
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Research and Thesis
Conducting nursing research and preparing a thesis on a relevant
healthcare topic, developing skills in evidence-based practice.
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Educational and Leadership Training
Training in educational methods for nursing and leadership skills
to prepare graduates for
supervisory roles..
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Advanced Pharmacology and Pathophysiology
Exploration of ethical considerations and legal aspects related to
nursing practice.
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Professional Ethics and Legal Aspects
Developing effective communication skills for interacting with
patients and their families..
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Clinical Nurse Specialist
Specialize in a specific area of nursing, providing advanced
clinical expertise..
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Nurse Educator
Teach nursing students in educational institutions, sharing
knowledge and expertise.
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Nurse Administrator
Assume leadership roles in healthcare organizations, managing
nursing departments and ensuring efficient healthcare delivery
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Public Health Nurse
Work in public health programs, focusing on preventive care and
health promotion.
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Advanced Practice Nurse
Assume roles such as nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist,
or nurse anesthetist, providing advanced clinical care.
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Oncology Nurse
Specialize in caring for patients with cancer, working in oncology
units or cancer care centers.
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Critical Care Nurse
Work in intensive care units, caring for critically ill patients.
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Cardiovascular Nurse
Specialize in caring for patients with cardiovascular diseases.
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Community Health Nurse
Address the health needs of individuals and families in the
community, focusing on preventive care.
Post Basic BSc Nursing offers registered nurses an opportunity to advance their
knowledge and skills, opening up diverse career paths in various healthcare
settings. Graduates are equipped to take on leadership roles, contribute to
research, and provide specialized care in their chosen field of nursing.
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Syllabus
Syllabus for the POST BASIC B.Sc Degree Course in Nursing 2010 -2011 - Click
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