1. Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery Programme (GNM)
Duration: Three years Full time
Accreditation: Recognised by Indian Nursing Council (INC) and approved by Karnataka Nursing Council (KNC) and Government of Karnataka.
Subjects: Nursing Principles, Anatomy, Physiology, Physics, Chemistry, Hygiene, Nutrition, Psychology, Medical and Surgical Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Maternity Nursing, Community Health and Midwifery.
Examination: Students will appear for the theory and practical examination conducted by the board at the end of each year. Selection examination is conducted two months before the common Board Examinations and those students who do not fare well in the internal examinations will not be permitted to take the Board Examination. The minimum marks required for passing any examination is 50 in each subject. No candidates are allowed to sit for the examination if his/her attendance is less than 75%. The percentage of class room and clinical attendance, general conduct of students and the performance in the clinical area are all taken into consideration.
2. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Programme - B.Sc. Nursing
Purpose: The main purpose of the undergraduate degree in Nursing is to provide an educational programme through which the graduates will be prepared to assume responsibility in the primary, secondary, and tertiary care of people as professional nurses. It is expected that graduates are capable of teaching and supervising appropriate nursing and health care in different settings and participate in the administration of nursing service and education. The B.Sc. Nursign programme is designed to enable students get a broader vision of Nursing based on scientific principles and extensive clinical experience.
Duration: The B.Sc. Nursing Course is of Four years (eight semester) duration.
Accreditation: Recognised by Indian Nursing Council (INC), approved by Karnataka Nursing Council (KNC), Government of Karnataka and affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bangalore.
Subjects: Nursing Principles, Anatomy, Physiology, Physics, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Psychology, Sociology, Management, Education, Research, Biostatistics, English, Medical and Surgical Nursing, Child Health, Maternity, Mental Health, Community Health and Midwifery.
Examination: Students will appear for the theory and practical examination conducted by the University at the end of each year during Oct-Nov.