B.Sc Nursing (Post Basic) is a two-year duration undergraduate course in nursing. Nurses are healthcare professionals who often work in hospitals or outpatient facilities to provide hands-on care to patients by monitoring their medical condition, administering medications, maintaining records and communicating with doctors. In post basic BSc Nursing (also referred to as PBBSc), candidates are provided a holistic mixture of classroom lectures and hands-on training. Admission to the course is usually done on the basis of candidates’ performance in the written entrance exam conducted at University/Institute level. However, some institutions also provide direct admission to candidates on the basis of merit. Given below is all you need to know about B.Sc Nursing (Post Basic) course in terms of the required skillset, eligibility criteria, course curriculum, job prospects and more.
A Diploma in Nursing Science & midwife provides counseling, care and support to women and newborn during and after pregnancy, labor pains and early delivery. She helps women make decisions about various health services by keeping them under their care during pregnancy and provides advice on health and child care. A midwife is personally responsible for the health of both the mother and the child and advises to see a gynecologist if medical complications occur during pregnancy or birth. A midwife provides services at hospitals and community health centers.
The applicants must have passed both SSC and HSC or equivalent examinations from any groups preferably Science from any Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education or any other board of Bangladesh. The applicants must have GPA not less than 2.5 in SSC & 2.5 in HSC examination. The candidates will apply within 03 (Three) years of passing HSC or equivalent Examination. Medical (Physical and Mental) fitness will be essential before admission. Student should be unmarried. Age limit: up to 22 years.