Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing
Nursing
Become a competent, compassionate nurse through the Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program clinical training in affiliated hospitals, modern simulation labs, and mentorship from experienced nursing educators.
Program Overview
The Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program is designed to train nurses who can deliver safe, evidence-based, and compassionate care across a range of clinical settings. The curriculum is aligned with the State Nursing Council framework and combines rigorous classroom instruction with extensive hands-on clinical practice in affiliated hospitals.
Students begin with foundational subjects including Nursing Foundation, Nutrition & Dietetics, Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Psychology and gradually progress into applied nursing disciplines such as medical-surgical nursing, obstetrics & gynaecology, child health nursing, community health nursing, mental health nursing, and critical care. Clinical postings are scheduled throughout the program so that theoretical learning is continuously reinforced through practical bedside experience.
Skill development happens in modern nursing-skill and simulation labs, where students can practise procedures safely before performing them with real patients. In addition to clinical rotations, the program emphasises communication, ethics, patient advocacy, and leadership the qualities that turn a competent practitioner into a trusted caregiver.
Graduates are prepared to register as nurses and pursue careers in hospitals, clinics, public health services, community health programs, home care, and nursing education. Many alumni go on to specialise further in areas like critical care, midwifery, paediatrics, or pursue opportunities abroad after meeting international licensing requirements.
Program Highlights
- State Nursing Council–aligned curriculum
- Clinical rotations in affiliated multi-specialty hospitals
- Modern nursing skill labs and patient-simulation facilities
- Community health postings in surrounding villages and urban centres
- Training in ethics, communication, and patient advocacy
- Pathways to specialisation and international licensing after graduation
Fee Structure
| Semester | Fee Amount |
|---|---|
| Semester 1 | ₹1,05,100 |
| Semester 2 | ₹92,600 |
| Total | ₹1,97,700 |
Syllabus
Detailed semester-wise syllabus is available for download.
Course Details
Code
SIDDH-PBSCN
Duration
2 years
Fee (Semester 1)
₹1,05,100
Department
Nursing