The Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (PBBSc) program is designed for registered nurses who aspire to advance their knowledge and skills in patient care, hospital management, and specialized nursing techniques. This program builds upon existing nursing skills, preparing students for leadership roles in healthcare facilities. The course emphasizes critical thinking, evidence-based practice, and ethical decision-making in patient care.
Throughout the program, students engage in advanced clinical training, research methodologies, and healthcare management. They learn about disease prevention, community healthcare, pediatric and psychiatric nursing, and emergency care. The curriculum also incorporates public health policies, legal frameworks in nursing, and professional ethics.
Graduates of this program are well-equipped to take on supervisory roles in hospitals, clinics, and public health organizations, contributing to the overall improvement of healthcare delivery systems.
Paper Code | Subjects of Study |
1 | I YEAR |
2 | Nursing Foundations |
3 | Applied Biochemistry & Microbiology |
4 | Sociology & Psychology |
5 | Medical-Surgical Nursing |
6 | II YEAR |
7 | Maternal & Child Health Nursing |
8 | Community Health Nursing |
9 | Nursing Research & Statistics |
10 | Management of Nursing Services |
All aspirants are required to have cleared their class 10th and 10+2 board examination, preferably in the stream of science from a recognised board of education such as CBSE, ICSE or State Boards.
They must have secured a minimum aggregate score of 40% or more in the qualifying examination with compulsory subjects such as Physics and Chemistry and one optional subject from either Mathematics or Biology.