BSc Nursing
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GNM

BSc Nursing

Admissions Process

  1. Admissions will be made based on 12th Pass..
  2. The first step of the application process is to fill the application form of our college if you want to take admission in our Institute. In case you don’t have your final mark-sheet available yet as the boards have just released the results and due to the pandemic protocol there can be some delay in getting the physical copy, you can submit the current result and documents for now and can represent the originals at the time of counselling.
  3.  You Have To Pay Initial Amount To Direct College Ac Or Physically You Can Be Present & Pay the amount in the College.
  4.  You Have To Submit All Original Documents Like
  5. Adhar card Copy with signature
  6. 4 passport size colour photos
  7. 10th original Marksheet
  8. 12th Original Marksheet
  9.  Leaving certificate

Eligibility for Bsc Nursing Admission

  • All Candidates must have crossed at least 17 years of age as of 31st December of the year they wish to seek admissions. The Maximum age limit for the course is at 35 years of age by 31st December of the same year.
  • Candidates will further be required to have obtained 45% aggregate score in the qualifying exam.
  • No NEET, No CET,No Any Entrance Exam.

Get Direct Admission On 12th (PCB-135) Percentage.

  • Candidates must have cleared the class 12 board examinations from one of the recognised board education, in the stream of science with Physics, Chemistry and Biology along with English. Candidates will have to individually pass all the mentioned subjects.

BSc Nursing Course

There are plenty of reasons to study BSc Nursing. BSc Nursing is one of the most popular nursing courses in India that trains aspirants to practice nursing in different environments. The course is offered by our Nursing College.

 

Bsc Nursing Course Admission

BSc Nursing Course

About Us
B.Sc Nursing is an undergraduate course for which all PCB students can get Direct Admission In our Institute. The course, in our college, is offered as a 4-year undergraduate programme for all students who have cleared class 12th from the stream of Science.

In India, experts have come together and formed a curriculum that is followed across India in all government and private institutions offering the B.Sc Nursing course. The course has been designed to train and qualify all aspirants into graduates who will be able to practice in Multispeciality Hospitals.

As per the Indian Nursing Council, the course is offered under the choice-based credit system (CBCS). The programme will be specifically designed by the college or university that will offer the programme but our educational institute will have to abide by the regulations specified by INC as per the guidelines.

The programme has been designed to train the students in generalistic nursing practices. Students will be trained and educated on the processes of wellness, illness & disease management, health promotion along with the taking of the dying???? as part of becoming a nurse. The programme focuses on mastering the various competencies of the field.

Scope Of Nursing

  • BSc Nursing Jobs and Salary
    The freshers who get jobs after completing BSc Nursing can get salaries ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 30000. After 2 to 3 years experience the salary increases and ranges between INR 30,000 to INR 45,000. While nurses with more than 5 years of experience can expect a salary between INR 50,000 – 70,000.

WHY STUDY BSC NURSING ?

There are plenty of reasons to study BSc Nursing. BSc Nursing is one of the most popular nursing courses in India that trains aspirants to practice nursing in different environments. The course is offered by our Nursing College.

Students can take up the course for the following advantages:

• It opens a lot of job opportunities in the healthcare sector.
• It is a 4 year course recognised by the Indian Nursing Council which helps in securing jobs in the government sector.
• Students can secure high paying jobs in various hospitals.
• Candidates can also pursue higher studies in MSc Nursing and can also choose a specialization of their interests.
• Students can also join a post graduate program in Public Health management if they do not wish to do a Master’s degree.

Facilities

  • Well qualified experienced staff.
  • Well equipped furnished class rooms with excellent library and internet facilities.
  • Excellent clinical facilities in a super speciality hospital attached to medical college.
  • Well furnished hostel and mess facilities for boys and girls available within the campus.

General Nursing Midwifery(GNM)

GNM Full Form – General Nursing Midwifery

GNM stands for General Nursing and Midwifery. The eligibility criteria also include a minimum of 40% In 12th Science(arts,commerce and science). 

GNM is a paramedical diploma course with a span of three and a half years. GNM course can be pursued after the completion of the 10th board followed by a pre-university of two years in the science stream. GNM emphasizes teaching Nursing students the importance of the community, community health care, and Midwifery.

Eligibility

Minimum education eligibility criteria for admission to GNM: 10+2 with English and must have obtained a minimum of 40% (arts,commerce and science) at the qualifying examination and English individually for any recognized board.

Importance of GNM

  • During the ongoing covid wave, many nurses fulfilled their social responsibilities by flying across various parts of the country as well as the world to perform their duties.
  •  Due to their dedication towards society and towards their work, GNM is considered to be a very respectable job in society. To begin with, they play a very important role in assisting doctors in their work in operation theatres, hospital wards, etc. The profession of a General Nursing Midwifery (GNM) is an age-old one that has only gained more importance in contemporary times due to the increasing population, ailments and diseases.
  • Nurses many a time also serve in war-torn regions serving the army people as well as the civilians. Thus we can say they act as the hand of a doctor. They educate people about the benefits of maintaining personal and public hygiene, etc.
  • They also play a very important role in educating the patients and communities about various diseases and preventative measures.   
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GNM STUDY Points

  • GNM is a course of 3 academic years followed by a 6-month internship. 
  • First-year includes subjects such as Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Psychology, Sociology, Fundamentals of Nursing, First Aid, Personal Hygiene.  
  • Second-year includes Medical-Surgical Nursing1, ENT, Communicable diseases, Oncology, Psychiatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Computer Education. 
  • Third-year includes Pediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing 2, Gynacological Nursing.
  • Along with the curriculum the candidates are also trained in computer data handling as well, enabling them to fit in their job roles perfectly.
  • A birthing assistant is a wellbeing proficient who really focuses on moms and babies around labor, a specialization known as maternity care.

Midwife

For complications related to pregnancy and birth that are beyond the midwife’s scope of practice, including surgical and instrumental deliveries, they refer their patients to physicians or surgeons.[3][4] In many parts of the world, these professions work in tandem to provide care to childbearing women. In others, only the midwife is available to provide care, and in yet other countries, many women elect to utilize obstetricians primarily over midwives. In most countries, midwives are recognized as skilled healthcare providers. Midwives are trained to recognize variations from the normal progress of labor and understand how to deal with deviations from normal. They may intervene in high risk situations such as breech births, twin births, and births where the baby is in a posterior position, using non-invasive techniques. A midwife is a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth, a specialization known as midwifery.

The education and training for a midwife concentrates extensively on the care of women throughout their lifespan; concentrating on being experts in what is normal and identifying conditions that need further evaluation.

Scope of Practice

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The midwife is recognized as a responsible and accountable professional who works in partnership with women to give necessary support during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. This work should involve antenatal education and preparation for parenthood and may extend to the pregnancy health, sexual or reproductive health, and child care.

A midwife may practice in any setting, including the home, community, hospitals, clinics, or health units. They also provide care for the newborn and the infant; this care includes preventative measures, the promotion of normal birth, the detection of complications in mother and child, the accessing of medical care or other appropriate assistance, and the carrying out of emergency measures.

The midwife has an important task in health counselling and education, not only for the woman, but also within the family and the community.

 

Careers that can be Opted after GNM Course

  • Graduation in Nursing opens a further wide career path with better job opportunities in India and abroad.
  • GNM is a course that is very high in demand in contemporary times due to the ongoing covid pandemic. Careers that can be Opted after GNM Course:
    Post three and a half years in General Nursing and Midwifery the candidate can also choose a career as a staff nurse, Nursing tutor, community health care Nursing, physician attendant, ICU nurse, etc.
  • After the completion of the GNM course, the candidate is registered under the state nurse registration council. After completion of GNM as well a wide variety of career opportunities are available to the students. But in the case of distance learning programs, the duration of the degree increases to 3 years.
  • Completion of GNM is not an end rather a beginning. It is a very old profession mostly dominated by women. After this, the candidate can also pursue B.SC Nursing which is a bachelor’s degree in Nursing comprising two academic years. After reading this article, you might have understood that it is a very demanding job meant for strong-hearted people like you. Thus we hope reading this article helps you in making an informed decision for your career ahead.