The noblest profession in this world is a doctor. Just like every other job requires subordinates, saving lives isn’t a single-handed task as well. If you feel that you have the knack for empathy towards your fellows and a razor-sharp mind, then nursing is just the thing for you!
What is the take from the course?
Graduation in Nursing or B. Sc. (Bachelor of Science) in Nursing is a four-year professional and rigorous course. To opt for B.Sc. nursing, the candidates should have the eligibility criteria, having completed high school education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB stream) as mandatory subjects. One can get admission into the B. Sc. nursing course by passing several entrance exams held between the months April-June. Indian B.Sc. A nursing degree carries importance throughout the world in different countries. Since the course teaches nursing science along with the elements of humanities, it is widely appreciated. Nursing as a profession isn’t for people who aren’t empathetic towards human conditions in all their forms.
Eligibility criteria for BSc Nursing
An individual can choose from the two-course options- one B. Sc. (Basic) and the other B. Sc. (Post-Basic). For BSc (Basic) – Candidates should pass class 12 higher secondary education, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects (PCB stream), and should be medically (physically and mentally) fit. For BSc (Post-Basic) – Candidates should have cleared class 12 higher secondary education, with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects. An individual has to obtain a certificate in GNM (General Nursing Midwifery) and register themselves as RNRM (Registered Nurse Registered Midwife) from the State Nurses Registration Council.
Entrance examination
BSc Nursing is a professional medical program. Naturally, an individual has to appear for the entrance test to get admitted to the course. Hence, for pursuing a BSc in Nursing degree from a renowned Nursing university, an individual has to take an entrance exam of national level and state level reputation, at least. Generally, the BSc Nursing entrance exam duration lasts between 90 to 120 minutes, in a usual scenario. The time duration may vary depending on the entrance exam. A few colleges divide the examination into two sets of papers. In such cases, the exam timings stretch up to 3 hours.
BSc Nursing admission takes place through entrance examinations. A candidate has to secure 50% of the total marks in the exam to qualify for admission. The admission process mainly consists of four stages:-
- Registering for the Exam
- Submitting the Application Form
- Appearing in the Entrance Examination
- College Counselling Rounds
Some common and popular entrance examinations are:-
- JIPMER
- AJEE
- AUAT
- BHU UET
- SUAT
Cut-off criteria for admission:-
If an individual is applying through NEET, then your cut-off percentile should be as follows:-
- General- 720-147
- SC/ST/OBC- 146-113
- SC/ST/OBC PH- 128-113
BSc nursing salary
BSc nursing graduates can earn a decent salary depending upon the experience and the communications skills acquired over the years. 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, quality of work, and hospital.
Nursing: Skills Required
The nursing profession is a noble profession and requires dealing with different types of patients regularly and efficiently. The highly essential skill or qualities of a nurse should have patience and resistance. Besides this, the dedication to work with doctors as their subordinates, patients, and other hospital administration, compassion, and excellent communication skills are a must. A nurse should communicate both in medical jargon and layman’s terms at any given time. At last, a nurse should possess strong organizational and management skills for the hospital, as a nurse is also responsible for maintaining patient records safely.
What is the difference between BSc Nursing and Post-Basic BSc Nursing?
Post-Basic BSc nursing starts after the completion of the BSc Nursing course. The Post-Basic BSc Nursing program is mainly for the healthcare professionals who have already worked at hospitals or outpatient facilities over the years. Its objective is to train the students with as much experiential learning and practical applications. BSc Nursing aims at demonstrating basic competency, skills, and knowledge.
Some FAQs:
Q. How can I join the Indian Army after BSc Nursing?
A. Any Female BSc Nursing graduate can join the Indian Army as a Military Nursing Service (MNS) officer depending upon the vacancies after clearing the Written Test and Interview conducted by the Indian Army.
Q. What is the exam date of MNS 2021?
A. MNS 2021 exam is scheduled to be held on 28th July.
Q. Is BSc Nursing equal to MBBS?
A. MBBS course gives you a doctorate degree whereas BSc Nursing course provides you the nursing degree. Although you may appear for the NEET exam for getting into any of these courses.
Q. Is BSc Nursing only for females?
A. No, both males & females candidates can apply for the BSc Nursing course.
Q. Is BSc Nursing available for males?
A. Yes, male candidates can also apply for the BSc Nursing course.
Q. Is BSc Nursing better than MBBS?
A. MBBS is considered better than BSc Nursing usually because of the high salary, better job prospects & recognition but if you’re unable to get a seat in MBBS or if you find it a long-time course, then BSc Nursing can be a great choice for you.
Q. Is NEET required for BSc Nursing?
A. One can apply for BSc Nursing through NEET as well as through some separate entrance exams.
Q. What is the Salary offered after BSc Nursing in India?
A. Â 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, experience, organization, quality of work, and hospital.
Q. What is the qualification for BSc Nursing (Basic)?
A. For BSc Nursing (Basic) candidates should pass class 12 higher secondary education, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects (PCB stream) and should be medically (physically and mentally) fit.
Q. What is the qualification for BSc Nursing (Basic)?
A. For BSc (Post-Basic) – Candidates should have cleared class 12 higher secondary education, with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects. An individual has to obtain a certificate in GNM (General Nursing Midwifery) and register themselves as RNRM (Registered Nurse Registered Midwife) from the State Nurses Registration Council.
Q. Does the BSc Nursing course require Maths in 10+2?
A. No, both Biology & Maths students can opt for BSc Nursing but some colleges take students of PCB stream only.
Q. Can I do Post-Basic BSc Nursing after GNM?
A. Yes, those candidates who have cleared class 12 higher secondary education, with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects having a certificate in GNM (General Nursing Midwifery) and registered themselves as RNRM (Registered Nurse Registered Midwife) from the State Nurses Registration Council can apply for Post-Basic BSc Nursing.
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