Nursing Course Details
Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing (P.B.B.Sc. Nursing)
Program Highlights
The P.B.B.Sc. Nursing program is for registered nurses who want to improve their qualifications. It helps nurses gain advanced knowledge in patient care, leadership, research, and specialized nursing fields. The course enhances skills learned during previous nursing training and prepares graduates for higher positions in healthcare.
Program Outcomes
- Improve clinical skills for better patient care.
- Take leadership and administrative roles in healthcare.
- Promote research-based nursing practices.
- Work in specialized areas of nursing.
- Serve as mentors for nursing students.
Admission Eligibility Criteria
- A Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing (PB.B.Sc. Nursing) is a two-year undergraduate program designed to enhance the nursing skills of professionals who already have a background in nursing.
- This program offers higher-level nursing education, focusing on in-depth knowledge and practical training to further develop students' expertise in the field. The curriculum includes a mix of classroom lectures and hands-on training to prepare students for advanced roles in nursing practice.
- To be eligible for this program, candidates typically need to have completed 10+2 and hold a certificate in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM).