Post Basic Bachelor of Science (BSc) In Nursing
Total Seats: 20
Kasturba College of Nursing, Sevagram
Sevagram, Maharashtra, India
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Course TypeBachelor
Course Specialty
General Nursing
Affiliation
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Indian Nursing Council (INC)
Overview
Post Basic B.Sc programme is essential to prepare nurses to improve the quality of
nursing education and practice in India. Graduate programme in nursing builds upon
and extends competence acquired at the graduate levels, emphasizes application of
relevant theories into nursing practice, education, administration and development of
research skills. The programme prepares nurses for leadership position in nursing and
health fields who can function as nurse specialists, consultants, educators,
administrators and researchers in a wide variety of professional settings in meeting the
National priorities and the changing needs of the society. The programme encourages
accountability and commitment to lifelong learning which fosters improvement of
quality care.
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Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- Candidate must be an Indian National
- 10+2 / Higher Secondary / Pre Degree Course
- General Nursing and Midwifery- certificate as RNRM obtained from State Council with minimum 55% of marks for open category & 5%
- relaxation will be given for reserved category.
- The candidate should be medically fit to undergo the professional course. She will have to undergo a medical examination at Kasturba
- Hospital of MGIMS at the time of admission.
- Age limit for open category is 40 yrs and for reserved category is 45 yrs on or before 31st October
Minimum Education
12th Science
Admission Process:
Admission to the Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing course of Kasturba Nursing College is made according to the rules and regulations framed by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik (MUHS), Indian Nursing Council (INC) and Kasturba Health
Society.
These rules are subject to alterations, amendments and modifications as may be considered necessary from time to time as per guidelines from Indian Nursing Council, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik (MUHS) and Kasturba Health Society.