B.Sc. Nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with minimum 55% marks and 1 year of clinical experience; candidate must be a registered nurse and midwife.
The Master of Science in Nursing (M.Sc. Nursing) is a 2-year advanced nursing program designed to deepen knowledge and skills in focused areas of clinical practice. Students can choose from specializations such as:
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OBG Nursing: Focuses on women’s health, prenatal and postnatal care, labor management, and gynecological conditions.
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Psychiatric (PSY) Nursing: Centers on mental health, psychiatric disorders, therapy techniques, and patient rehabilitation.
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Pediatric (PAED) Nursing: Deals with the care of infants, children, and adolescents, including growth, development, and pediatric diseases.
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Community Health Nursing: Emphasizes preventive care, health promotion, public health systems, and rural healthcare.
The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge, clinical training, research methodology, and teaching practice, equipping graduates for roles in hospitals, educational institutions, public health organizations, and research.

