B.Sc. Nursing
The B.Sc. Nursing programme at Venkteshwar College of Nursing, Udaipur is a comprehensive four-year undergraduate programme designed to develop competent, ethical, and skilled nursing professionals equipped to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare sector.
Aligned with the Indian Nursing Council guidelines and national health priorities, the programme emphasizes a balanced integration of theoretical knowledge, clinical expertise, critical thinking, and professional values essential for nursing and midwifery practice. It prepares students to address the healthcare needs of individuals, families, and communities with a strong sense of social responsibility and ethical commitment.
The curriculum incorporates classroom learning, simulation-based training, clinical postings, projects, and assignments, ensuring experiential and outcome-based learning. A mandatory internship further enables students to gain hands-on exposure in real-world healthcare environments, strengthening their clinical competence and confidence.
The programme also encourages lifelong learning, research orientation, and professional advancement, enabling graduates to pursue higher education and diverse career opportunities in the healthcare domain.
Eligibility Criteria – B.Sc. Nursing
- must have completed 17 years of age on or before 31st December of the year of admission.
- must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.
- General Category: Minimum 45% aggregate marks in PCBE
- SC/ST/OBC Categories: Minimum 40% aggregate marks (5% relaxation as per norms)
Duration: 4 Years
Fee: ₹1,50,000/-
Seats: 100
Career Pathways after B.Sc. Nursing
Graduates of the B.Sc. Nursing programme have diverse career opportunities across clinical, academic, and administrative domains in the healthcare sector. Key career pathways include:
- Staff Nurse – Providing direct patient care in hospitals and healthcare institutions
- Clinical Nurse Specialist – Specializing in advanced clinical practice in specific areas of care
- Nurse Practitioner – Delivering primary and specialized healthcare services
- Certified Nurse Midwife – Managing maternal and child health services
- Nurse Anaesthetist – Assisting in anaesthesia care during surgical procedures
- Nurse Educator – Contributing to teaching and training in nursing institutions
- Healthcare Administrator / Case Manager – Managing healthcare services, patient care coordination, and hospital operations
Graduates may also pursue higher education and research in nursing and allied health sciences, leading to advanced clinical, academic, and leadership roles.
