B. Sc. Nursing is a four-year undergraduate programme focused on developing critical care, advanced thinking skills, proficiency and values necessary for the practice of professional nursing and midwifery as mentioned in the National Health Policy.
GNM or General Nursing Midwifery is a three-year course in the field of Nursing. The GNM programme focuses on a specific area of nursing practice such as maternity care, post-trauma care, rehabilitation, mental health care, data collection, and so on.
Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (PB-B.Sc.) is a two-year undergraduate programme designed to inculcate an in-depth understanding of advanced level nursing. Under this programme, aspirants brush up their learning to provide complete medical care to the patients.
M.Sc Nursing is a two-year-long postgraduate course that deals with the study of advanced nursing subjects, clinical nursing, nursing education, research, and statistics, etc. M.Sc Nursing courses prepare students for a wide range of job opportunities