Post Basic B.Sc Nursing

In the Post Basic BSc Nursing program, also commonly referred to as PBBSc, students are exposed to a diverse curriculum that covers both academic and practical aspects of nursing. This holistic approach ensures that candidates gain a deep understanding of various nursing concepts while simultaneously developing the technical skills necessary for effective patient care.

Admission into this program is typically determined by the candidate’s performance in a written entrance examination conducted by the respective university or institute offering the course. These entrance exams assess the candidate’s aptitude and foundational knowledge in nursing. However, some institutions may offer an alternative route for admission by providing direct entry based on the candidate’s academic merit, allowing high-performing students to secure a spot in the program without the need for an entrance exam. This flexibility in the admission process allows for a diverse pool of candidates to join the program, fostering a rich learning environment for aspiring nurses.