B V V Sangha's

Shri B.V.V.S. Institute of Nursing Sciences

B.Sc Nursing Program

Why Choose Shri B.V.V.S. Institute of Nursing Sciences for BSc Nursing Course?

The candidates who are looking for Best Bsc Nursing Colleges in Bagalkote, Sharadambe Institu of Nursing Science is one the best option for pursuing Bsc Nursing Course in Bagalkote Disrict.

BSc Nursing Program, a course fromSharadambe Institu of Nursing Science, is affiliated with RGUHS, recognized by the Government of Karnataka and approved by Karnataka Nursing Council and Indian Nursing Council.

The BSc Nursing course is known to provide quality education to its students with well qualified and specialized teaching faculties.

Our labs are well-equipped and meet the INC requirements and we provide state-of-the art infrastructure to our students to ensure they are well prepared for the outside world.

The BSc Nursing students of Sharadambe Institu of Nursing Science in Bagalkote are trained in some of the best hospitals in like H S K Hospital and placed in top hospitals all over the world.

1. Affiliated with RGUHS
2. Recognized by the Government of Karnataka
3. Approved by Karnataka Nursing Council
4. Approved by Indian Nursing Council.

Course Details.

BSc Nursing Program Duration

The BSc Nursing Course is a four-year academic course that begins on the date of commencement of a candidate’s study of the subjects comprising the nursing program curriculum to the date of completion of the examination.

Terms and vacations are to be followed as notified by the university from time to time. The course of study comprises 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th-year BSc (Nursing). A candidate shall undergo a course of instructions on the following extending over a period of one/two academic years. Year-wise distribution of Week Days & Hours of the Course Maximum hours per week per student shall be 36 to 40 including classroom institutions and clinical field practice.

  1. 1st Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
  2. 2nd Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
  3. 3rd Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
  4. 4th Year 46 Weeks 1690 Hours.

Course Details.

Subjects in First year BSc Nursing Course

Subjects
Theory (Hrs)
Practical / Clinical (Hrs)
Hours
English 60
Anatomy 60
Physiology 60
Nutrition 60
Biochemistry 30
Nursing Foundations 265 + 200 450
Psychology 60
Microbiology 60
Introduction to Computers 45
Kannada 30
Library work / Self Study 50
Co-curricular activities 50
Total 930 450 100
Total Hour = 1480 Hrs

Subjects in Second Year BSc Nursing Course

Subjects Theory (Hrs) Practical / Clinical (Hrs) Hours
Sociology 60
Pharmacology 45
Pathology 30
Genetics 15
Medical-Surgical Nursing (Adult including geriatrics) 210 720
Community Health Nursing 90 135
Communication and Educational Technology 60 + 30
Library work / Self Study 50
Co-curricular activities 50
Total 540 855 85
Total Hours = 1480 Hrs

Subjects in Third Year BSc Nursing Course

Subjects Theory (Hrs) Practical / Clinical (Hrs) Hours
Medical-Surgical Nursing (Adult including geriatrics)-II 120 270
Child Health Nursing 90 270
Mental Health Nursing 90 270
Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing 90 180
Library work / Self Study 50
Co-curricular activities 50
Total 390 990 100
Total Hours = 1480 Hrs

Subjects in Fourth Year BSc Nursing Course

Subjects Theory (Hrs) Practical / Clinical (Hrs)
Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing Nil 180
Community Health Nursing – II 90 135
Nursing Research & Statistics 45 * Project
Management of Nursing Services and Education 60 + 30
Total 225 315
Total Hours = 540 Hrs

Project work to be carried out during clinical training.

Details of Distribution of Hours for Clinical Training (Integrated Practice)
Subjects Practical (Hrs) In Weeks
Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing 240 5
Community Health Nursing-II 195 4
Medical-Surgical Nursing (Adult and Geriatric) 430 9
Child Health 145 3
Mental Health 95 2
Research Project 45 1
Total Hours 1150 24

Other Details – BSc Nursing Program

Note:

  1. Clinical training means 8 hours of integrated clinical duties in which 2 weeks of evening and night shift duties are included.
  2. Clinical training should be carried out as 8 hours per day @ 48 hours per week.
  3. Students during Clinical training will be supervised by nursing teachers.
  4. Students will be eligible to appear in the Fourth year final examination only after completion of Clinical training.
  5. Attendance :
    • A minimum of not less than 80 % attendance in theory and practical/clinical separately in each subject in each academic year is essential for appearing in the examination. A candidate pursuing the course shall study in the college for the entire period as a full-time student. No candidate is permitted to work in a hospital/nursing home/laboratory/college while studying this course. No candidate should join any other course of study or appear for any other examination conducted by this university or any other university in India or abroad during the period of registration. Each academic year shall be taken as a unit for calculating attendance.
  6. Internal Assessment :
    • The regular periodic assessment shall be conducted throughout the course. Although the question of the number of tests is left to the institution at least three tests in theory and practical each year be held. The test preceding the university examination may be similar to the pattern of the university examination. Average of the marks of the three tests for theory and practical separately shall be sent to the university.
    • A candidate shall secure not less than 50% of marks prescribed for internal assessment in theory and not less than 50% marks prescribed in practical, separately, in each subject/paper to be eligible to appear in the university examination.
  7. Schedule of Examination :
    • The university shall conduct two examinations annually at an interval of not less than 4 to 6 months as notified by the university from time to time. A candidate who satisfies the requirement of attendance, progress and conduct as stipulated by the university shall be eligible to appear for the university examination. Certificate to that effect shall be produced from the Head of the institution along with the application for examination and the prescribed fee.