B.Sc Nursing
B.Sc. Nursing at Sir Madanlal Institute of Nursing and Paramedical
The B.Sc. Nursing Program, a course from Sir Madanlal Institute of Nursing and Paramedical, is affiliated with Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University (ABVMU), Lucknow, Recognized by the Government of Uttar Pradesh and approved by Uttar Pradesh 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 Sir Madanlal Institute of Nursing and Paramedical are trained in the best hospitals and placed in top hospitals.
Why Choose Sir Madanlal Institute of Nursing and Paramedical BSc Nursing Course?
Sir Madanlal Institute of Nursing and Paramedical was established in the year 2022.
- Affiliated with Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University (ABVMU), Lucknow.
- Recognized by the Government of Uttar Pradesh
- Approved by Uttar Pradesh Nursing Council
- Approved by Indian Nursing Council.
Sir Madanlal Institute of Nursing and Paramedical is forever setting new standards of excellence in nursing education and practice.
It constantly aims to enhance its nursing programme to ensure students are always upgraded with skillsets, knowledge and the right attitude in the nursing profession in today’s competitive world.
BSc Nursing Program - 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.
- 1st Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
- 2nd Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
- 3rd Year 46 Weeks 1480 Hours.
- 4th Year 46 Weeks 1690 Hours.