NURSING SCIENCES

Nursing Sciences

Wise and humane management of the patient is the best safeguard against infection.

– Florence Nightingale

The level of education, degree or form of certification held by a nurse is one way to categorise nursing positions. In a hospital-based programme, nurses may earn a bachelor’s degree or a diploma. Some applicants want to further their education by enrolling in colleges for advanced studies. However, if you don’t have the right information from an education consultancy, you may make a mistake. Come to Educare Academia for higher education and seek advantage of the best degree programmes available. For your graduation, we will provide education consulting.

About the course

Nursing is involved in almost every field of healthcare and nursing practitioners have a significant impact on it. They are an important link in the process of connecting patients to doctors. doctors do not do all the duties; nurses are responsible for pre-and post-operation operations They are also an asset to the medical profession in the form of assisting physicians in a number of procedures and procedures. They keep an eye on charts and stay on top of treatments.

Popular Courses in Nursing Sciences

Bachelor of Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing)

BSc in Nursing is one of the most popular nursing courses in India that trains aspirants to practice nursing in different environments.

Duration: 4 years

Post Certificate Bachelor of Nursing (PC.B.Sc - Nursing)

It is an undergraduate Nursing course. It is also termed as P.C. B.Sc. Nursing is a healthcare profession related to the care of individuals, families and communities; so, they may attain, maintain or recover optimal health and quality of life from conception to death.

Duration: 2 years

Master of Nursing (M.Sc. Nursing)

M.Sc Nursing or Master of Science in Nursing is a postgraduate degree program that focuses on caring for the patients both physically or mentally and helps them live their life in a productive way. However, You cannot pursue an MSc Nursing course from distance education

Duration: 2 years

Diploma in Nursing (GNM)

Diploma in Nursing is a medical-related course that deals with the study of methods treating patients and saving their lives. The course enables students to study the fundamentals of Nursing.

Duration: 3 years

Post Basic Diploma in Neonatal Care Nursing

Post Neonatal care nursing primarily aimed to reduce infant mortality rate (IMR) & neonatal mortality rate (NMR) and designed to develop specially trained neonatal nurses. It covers the specialized new born care facilities, special care nurseries and neonatal intensive care units [NICU’s] as our country is on the threshold of a neonatal survival revolution.

Duration: 1 year

Post Basic Diploma in Critical Care Nursing

This programme is designed to help registered nurses gain specialised nursing care expertise and skills in order to provide quality nursing care to critically ill patients in intensive care settings.

Duration: 1 year

Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor of Nursing.[B.Sc.(N)]:

Candidates who have successfully completed their 10+2 exams from a recognised board and are from the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as their compulsory subjects are eligible to apply.45% in PUC for General Candidates and 40% in P UC for SC/ST Candidates.

Diploma in Nursing [GNM]:

 Pass in PUC and PDC or any equivalent in any Group of subjects with minimum 35% marks.

Post certificate Bachelor of Nursing [P.C. B.Sc.(N)]:

Pass in Diploma in Nursing with KNC registration

Post Basic Diploma in Critical Care Nursing:

Pass in Diploma Nursing / B.Sc.(Nursing) with minimum 45% marks in elective subjects.

Post Basic Diploma in Neonatal Nursing:

 Pass in Diploma Nursing/B.Sc.(Nursing) with one  year experience with Teaching/Staff nurse.

Master of Nursing [M. Sc.(N)]:

Pass in B.Sc.[N] with 1 year experience (or) pass in P.C. B.Sc.[N]

Scope & Job Opportunities

Nursing is a well-established profession in India. Many students from all over India apply for nursing jobs. Nursing has a high level of involvement in India because the sector of healthcare is in high demand and prominence. In a hospital, nurses have a variety of responsibilities and functions. They are available to patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They are the healthcare industry’s backbones.

Nurses are working in a variety of settings in India, including hospitals, health centres and holistic healing centres. Few people pay nurses to attend to a patient’s daily health needs in their homes. Nurses are in high demand throughout the world.

The candidates after completing BSc Nursing ,Diploma Nursing will have a lot of options for jobs at this stage. There are various jobs available for graduates. Some of the options they can choose are:

  • Clinical nurse in government or private hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, health departments, medical services of the army, navy or air force.
  • Nurse educators in nursing colleges, training institutes, etc.
  • Nurse researchers in research institutes and health care companies.
  • Nurse managers or administrators in hospitals.