Bsc Nursing

Nursing is a four-year program that can be pursued after completing +2 level educations with biology as a major subject. This program is offered in Nepal under the affiliation of Tribhuvan University, Pokhara University, Purbanchal University and Kathmandu University.

A nursing degree in Nepal is a study program that comprehends theoretical and practical knowledge related to human anatomy and physiology, mental health, and so on. 

Looking at the contribution made by Nurses in the quality of human life, nursing is one of the most respected professions throughout the world. 

Nursing students have ample job opportunities in Nepal as well as overseas. Plenty of young students aspire to be nurses one day to help humankind and also build a steady career. 

If you are a SEE student wanting to pursue PCL nursing or someone looking for BSc nursing options after +2, follow this guide till the end to know about the context of Nursing in Nepal, BSc Nursing in Nepal, PCL nursing,  and so on.

Bachelor of Nursing in Nepal

Bachelor of Nursing (BN) aims to improve the competency of staff nurses with a minimum of 2 years of work experience. This course prepares professional nurses ready to undertake a career in midwifery, hospital, and community nursing sectors. 

Since BN nurses have both practical and theoretical knowledge, thanks to the PCL nursing and BN curriculum.  BN programs are offered by a variety of boards in Nepal

  • BN affiliated with TU (Each college has 40 seats)
  • BN affiliated with KU (Each college has 40 seats)
  • BN affiliated with Purbanchal University (20 colleges providing the program)
  • BN affiliated with NAMS

B.Sc. Nursing in Nepal

B.Sc. Nursing is a 4-year bachelor course popular not just in Nepal but throughout the world. Students can pursue BSc nursing in Nepal after completion of +2. Also, students need to take Biology as their major subject for BSc Nursing in Nepal. 

BSc nursing is provided by both private and government nursing colleges in Nepal in affiliation with TU, KU, Purbanchal University, and Pokhara University. 

The colleges have their entrance exams or other provisions to select the students for their BSc Nursing program. Generally, the admission takes place in August/ September (Bhadra) and the classes begin in November (Mangsir)

BSC Nursing prepares students for middle to managerial level positions in health care settings. 

Masters in Nursing in Nepal 

The Masters in Nursing (MN) is a 2-year program offered by colleges under affiliation with Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University, Purbanchal University, science questions, and Pokhara University. 

For instance, the master in Nursing specializations offered by the Institue of Medicine (IOM) are: 

  • Master of Nursing (Women Health & development)
  • Master of Nursing (Adult Nursing)
  • Master of Nursing (Child Health Nursing)
  • Master of Nursing (Psychiatric Nursing)

PhD. Nursing in Nepal

To get enrolled in a PhD, Students must pass Masters in Nursing with at least a second division or equivalent score. One of the college to offer PhD Nursing in Nepal is Maharaj Nursing Campus. PhD Nursing Program at Maharajgunj Nursing Campus is generally 3 years long.  

Institute of Medicine 

Institute of Medicine, IOM, offers health science-related courses under TU. IOM, via its constituent campuses and affiliated private colleges, offers over 63 various academic courses of Undergraduate, Postgraduate, DM/MCH/PhD levels. The 7 constituent campuses are: 

  1. Maharajgunj Medical Campus
  2. Maharajgunj  Nursing Campus
  3. Ayurved Campus, Kirtipur
  4. Pokhara (Nursing) Campus,
  5. Birgunj Nursing Campus,
  6. Nepalgunj Nursing Campus
  7. Biratnagar  Nursing Campus

Some of the Top Nursing Colleges in Nepal

Note that some of these colleges offer PCL nursing programs, some offer BSC Nursing, BN, MSc Nursing, PhD nursing and some offer all of these programs. 

(We will soon post the best college for nursing too.)

  • National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS), Kathmandu
  • BP Koirala Institue of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal
  • Institute of Medicine (IOM), Mahrajgunj, Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamangal, Kathmandu
  • Chitwan Medical College, Chitwan
  • Everest College of Nursing, Lalitpur
  • Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences, Lalitpur
  • National Medical College, Birgunj
  • Universal College of Medical Sciences, Bhairawa
  • Lalitpur Medical College, Lalitpur
  • Biratnagar Nursing Campus, Biratnagar
  • Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences
  • Nepal Institue of Medical Science and Technology (NIMST)
  • Nobel Medical College
  • Lumbini Medical College
  • Sanjeevani Nursing College, Butwal, Nepal
  • Nepalgunj Medical College, BP Chowk, Nepalgunj

What is the eligibility to study PCL Nursing in Nepal? 

The requirement to study PCL Nursing in Nepal is that students need to have at least a pass SEE with a minimum of 2.0 or 45%. 

Additionally, students also need to appear in an entrance exam. 

What is the eligibility to study B.Sc. Nursing in Nepal?

The general requirements to study B.Sc. Nursing in Nepal are: 

  • +2 or equivalent board examination with science (Biology to be precise) passed with 50% aggregate or GPA of 2.4.
  • Alternative to +2: Students with a diploma or PCL certificate from Nepal Examination Board.
  • Entrance examination with a minimum passing score.
  • Citizenship ID

How much does it Cost to study Nursing in Nepal?

The cost to study Nursing in Nepal varies from University to University and also the nature of the College (private or public). 

The cost of Nursing in Nepal ranges from NPR 4 Lakh to 15 Lakhs.

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