ADMISSION DETAILS::
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION::
A candidate seeking admission should have:
COURSE OF STUDY::
The course of study leading to Bachelor of Nursing (Basic) degree comprises of 4 academic years. A candidate shall undergo the course of instruction in the following subjects:
I YEAR BACHELOR OF NURSING
Subjects Theory Hours Practical Hours
Total Hours:: 1030 450
II YEAR BACHELOR OF NURSING
Subjects Theory Hours Practical Hours
Total Hours:: 510 750
III YEAR BACHELOR OF NURSING
Subjects Theory Hours Practical Hours
Total Hours:: 345 990
IV YEAR BACHELOR OF NURSING
Subjects Theory Hours Practical Hour
Total Hours :: 270 885
P.S.:- * Anyone out of the three to be taken as an elective subject.
SUBSIDIARY SUBJECTS::
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year
DECLARATION OF RESULTS::
1. Criteria for Pass:
A) Main Subjects
A candidate is declared to have passed the examination in a subject, if she/he secures 50% of the marks in theory and 50% in practical separately. For a pass in theory, a candidate has to secure a minimum of 40% marks in the university conducted written examination, and 50% aggregate i.e. marks scored in the university conducted written examination and internal assessment (theory), added together and for a pass in practicals, a candidate has to secure a minimum of the marks in University conducted practical examination and internal assessment (practical) added together.
B) Subsidiary Subjects
The Examination for subsidiary subjects shall be conducted by the respective college. For a pass in subsidiary subjects, a candidate shall secure 35% of the total marks prescribed for the subjects, and has to pass all the subsidiary subjects before appearing for the final year university exams.
2. Declaration of Class:
A successful candidate obtaining 75% and more marks in the grand total aggregate in the first attempt shall be declared to have passed these subjects with distinction. A successful candidate obtaining 60% to 75% in aggregate of total marks in the grand total in the first attempt shall be declared to have passed these subjects with first class. A successful candidate obtaining 50% and more and less than 60% shall be declared to have passed these subjects with second class candidate who passes in more than one attempt will be placed in pass class irrespective of the percentage of marks secured.
3. Carry Over Benefit:
A candidate is permitted to carryover the main subjects in each year as follows:
Basic BSc. Nursing |
No. of Subjects for Examination |
Carryover Benefit |
I Year |
7 Subjects |
3 Subjects |
1. |
English | 60 |
- |
2. |
Anatomy | 60 |
- |
3. |
Physiology | 60 |
- |
4. |
Nutrition | 60 |
20 |
5. |
Biochemistry | 30 |
- |
6. |
Nursing Foundation | 265+200 |
450 |
7. |
Psychology | 60 |
- |
8. |
Microbiology | 60 |
- |
9. |
Introduction to Computers | 45 |
- |
10. |
Kannada | 30 |
- |
11. |
Library work / Self Study | 50 |
- |
12. |
Co-curricular Activities | 50 |
- |
1. |
Pharmacology | 30 |
15 |
2. |
Medical Surgical Nursing-I | 270 |
600 |
3. |
Community Health Nursing-I | 75 |
105 |
4. |
Statistics & | 30 |
- |
| Introduction to Nursing research | 45 |
- |
|
5. |
Growth & development Including Nutrition | 60 |
30 |
1. |
Midwifery Including Maternity & Gynecological Nursing – I | 60 |
150 |
2. |
Medical Surgical Nursing-II | 75 |
210 |
3. |
Child Health Nursing | 75 |
240 |
4. |
Mental Health Nursing | 75 |
240 |
5. |
Nursing Education | 60 |
150 |
1. |
Midwifery Including Maternity & Gynecological Nursing – II | 60 |
300 |
2. |
Community Health Nursing-II | 60 |
450 |
3. |
Nursing Administration | 60 |
105 |
4. |
Trends & Issues in Nursing | 45 |
- |
5. |
Electives | 45 |
30 |
| i -Yoga | |||
| ii - Appreciation of Fine arts | |||
| iii -Computer Science. |
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