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Pune, Maharashtra, India

Duration

4 Years

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Pacific Medical University Udaipur
Duration
4 Years
Nursing UG OFFLINE

Duration

4 Years

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Pacific Medical University Udaipur
Duration
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Fees

₹12,00,000

Placement

93.0%

Avg Package

₹5,50,000

Highest Package

₹9,00,000

OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
4 Years
Nursing
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹12,00,000

Placement

93.0%

Avg Package

₹5,50,000

Highest Package

₹9,00,000

Seats

180

Students

600

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Seats

180

Students

600

Curriculum

Comprehensive Course Structure

SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
1NUR-101Introduction to Nursing3-0-0-3-
1BIO-102Human Anatomy and Physiology4-0-0-4-
1CHM-103Chemistry for Nursing3-0-0-3-
1MIC-104Microbiology3-0-0-3-
1PHS-105Basic Pharmacology3-0-0-3-
2NUR-201Basic Nursing Skills3-0-0-3NUR-101
2BIO-202Pathophysiology4-0-0-4BIO-102
2MED-203Medical Terminology3-0-0-3-
2PHS-204Pharmacotherapeutics3-0-0-3PHS-105
2NUR-205Psychology for Nurses3-0-0-3-
3MAT-301Maternal and Child Health Nursing4-0-0-4NUR-201
3SUR-302Medical-Surgical Nursing I4-0-0-4BIO-202
3COMM-303Community Health Nursing3-0-0-3NUR-201
3PSY-304Mental Health and Psychosocial Nursing3-0-0-3NUR-205
3LAB-305Nursing Laboratory I0-0-4-2-
4SUR-401Medical-Surgical Nursing II4-0-0-4SUR-302
4CRI-402Critical Care Nursing4-0-0-4SUR-302
4GER-403Geriatric Nursing3-0-0-3NUR-201
4ONC-404Oncology Nursing3-0-0-3SUR-302
4LAB-405Nursing Laboratory II0-0-4-2-
5PUB-501Public Health Nursing3-0-0-3COMM-303
5DIS-502Disaster and Emergency Response3-0-0-3SUR-401
5RESEARCH-503Nursing Research Methodology3-0-0-3-
5LAB-504Nursing Laboratory III0-0-4-2-
6FINAL-601Capstone Project0-0-8-6All previous courses

Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

The department offers a range of advanced elective courses tailored to meet the growing demands of modern nursing practice. These courses are designed to deepen students' understanding of specialized areas while providing them with the tools necessary for leadership roles in healthcare settings.

1. Advanced Cardiac Nursing

This course focuses on cardiac pathophysiology, ECG interpretation, arrhythmia management, and post-operative care following cardiac surgeries. Students gain practical experience through simulations involving pacemaker insertion, defibrillation procedures, and emergency resuscitation techniques.

2. Pediatric Critical Care

This elective delves into the unique needs of critically ill children, including respiratory support, nutritional management, and psychosocial care. It includes hands-on training in pediatric ventilator settings and specialized nursing interventions for congenital anomalies.

3. Gerontological Nursing: Aging and Dementia Care

This course explores the aging process from a clinical perspective, emphasizing dementia assessment, behavioral management, and caregiver support strategies. Students learn to implement person-centered care plans that promote dignity and autonomy in older adults.

4. Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Designed for students interested in reproductive health, this course covers high-risk pregnancies, labor and delivery complications, and neonatal resuscitation techniques. Practical components include simulated deliveries and rounds in obstetric units.

5. Oncology Nursing: Palliative Care

This elective emphasizes the provision of compassionate care to patients facing terminal illnesses, focusing on pain management, emotional support, and advance care planning. Students are trained in hospice principles and bereavement counseling techniques.

6. Emergency Response Systems

This course prepares nurses to lead teams during mass casualty incidents or public health emergencies. Topics include triage protocols, resource allocation, communication strategies, and coordination with first responders and government agencies.

7. Community Health Program Evaluation

This elective teaches students how to design, implement, and evaluate community health programs. It includes training in data collection methods, statistical analysis, and report writing for policy makers and funding bodies.

8. Mental Health Nursing in Crisis Situations

This course addresses the psychological needs of individuals during crises such as natural disasters, accidents, or terrorist attacks. Students learn de-escalation techniques, trauma-informed care practices, and crisis intervention strategies.

9. Nursing Informatics

This course introduces students to electronic health records (EHRs), telehealth platforms, and data analytics in healthcare. It emphasizes the role of technology in improving patient outcomes and streamlining clinical workflows.

10. Ethical Decision-Making in Healthcare

This elective explores ethical dilemmas commonly encountered in nursing practice, such as end-of-life decisions, informed consent, confidentiality issues, and resource allocation. Students engage in case studies and group discussions to develop sound ethical reasoning skills.

Project-Based Learning Philosophy

The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a means of fostering innovation, collaboration, and real-world application of knowledge. Projects are assigned at various stages of the program, beginning with small-scale assignments in early semesters and progressing to comprehensive capstone projects in the final year.

Mini-projects, typically undertaken in groups of 3–5 students, focus on solving specific problems within healthcare environments. These may involve developing educational materials for patients, conducting a literature review on a trending topic, or designing an intervention to improve a particular clinical outcome.

The capstone project, undertaken in the final semester, is a significant research endeavor that allows students to explore a topic of personal interest under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Students are encouraged to pursue interdisciplinary approaches, incorporating insights from psychology, sociology, public health, or technology to address complex challenges in nursing practice.

Assessment criteria for these projects include originality, depth of analysis, clarity of presentation, and adherence to ethical standards. The goal is not only to produce high-quality work but also to build confidence in independent inquiry and professional communication skills essential for career success.