The university's B.Sc. Nursing program is known for its supportive and approachable faculty, offering personalized attention with a student-to-teacher ratio of 20:80. The course spans four years, covering specialized areas like Medical Surgical Nursing and Pediatrics, with both internal and external assessments. Despite a mostly positive teaching approach, some partiality is noted. The program ensures a ragging-free environment and well-equipped exam halls. Graduates benefit from significant placement opportunities, with a minimum annual salary of 3.5 lakhs.
A one-year internship, often at the Government General Hospital, provides monthly stipends of 3,000 INR, rotating every three months across departments for comprehensive learning. Freshers can expect placement offers ranging from 15,000 to 20,000 INR. A 6-month internship within the affiliated hospital offers 24,000 INR for the first three months and 30,000 INR for the last three months, along with a certificate of experience. Tuition fees range from INR 50,000 to INR 1,80,000 per year, with additional admission fees between INR 10,000 to INR 30,000, and hostel fees of INR 3,000 to INR 5,000 per month.
Students from the same state may benefit from lower fees than out-of-state students. Government scholarships can cover various fees, with some students receiving up to INR 20,500, and OBC students receiving monthly support of INR 2,000. The yearly fee includes tuition, lab, hostel, and mess expenses, with costs typically rising due to inflation. Initial expenses include uniforms and textbooks. The program also offers benefits such as free transport, health assessments, and access to sports and gym facilities.
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