Courses offered

COURSES OFFERED IN TANISHQ COLLEGE OF NURSING

B.Sc. in Nursing – Course Duration 4 years

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing) is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary for a professional nursing career. Here’s a breakdown of the key aspects:

Course Overview:

  • Duration: 4 years.
  • Focus:
    • Providing patient care.
    • Administering medications and treatments.
    • Monitoring patient conditions.
    • Educating patients and their families.
    • Promoting health and wellness.
    • Working in various healthcare settings.
  • Curriculum: The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical clinical experience. It covers subjects like:
    • Anatomy and Physiology
    • Microbiology
    • Biochemistry
    • Pharmacology
    • Medical-Surgical Nursing
    • Pediatric Nursing
    • Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing
    • Community Health Nursing
    • Mental Health Nursing

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Candidates must have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as compulsory subjects.
  • A minimum age of 17 years is typically required.
  • Some institutions may have specific percentage requirements.

Admission Process:

  • Admission can be based on:
    • Merit (10+2 scores).
    • Entrance examinations (e.g., those conducted by individual institutions, state nursing councils, or national-level exams).
  • Career Opportunities:
  • B.Sc. Nursing graduates can work in:
    • Hospitals (government and private).
    • Clinics.
    • Nursing homes.
    • Community health centers.
    • Educational institutions.
    • Research institutions.
    • Military nursing services.
  • They can hold positions such as:
    • Staff Nurse.
    • Nurse Educator.
    • Clinical Nurse Specialist.
    • Nurse Manager.

Further Education:

  • Graduates can pursue higher studies, such as:
    • M.Sc. Nursing (specializing in various areas).
    • Ph.D. in Nursing.

Key Points:

  • The B.Sc. The nursing program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
  • Clinical training is an integral part of the curriculum.
  • The demand for qualified nurses is consistently high, providing ample career opportunities.

COURSES OFFERED IN THE TANISHQ BRANCH

G.N.M in Nursing – Course Duration: 3 Years

The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course is a diploma program that prepares individuals to become skilled nurses. Here’s a summary of its key aspects:

Course Essentials:

  • Definition:
    • GNM stands for General Nursing and Midwifery.
    • It’s a diploma-level program focused on training nurses.
  • Duration:
    • Typically, the course lasts 3.5 years, including a mandatory internship.
  • Focus:
    • The program covers a broad range of nursing skills, including:
      • Patient care
      • Administering medications
      • Assisting in medical procedures
      • Midwifery practices
      • Community health.
  • Eligibility:
    • Generally, candidates must have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination.
    • Many institutions require a background study in science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
    • Age limits also apply, and vary between institutions.
  • Admission:
    • Admission processes vary:
      • Some institutions admit based on merit (10+2 scores).
      • Others conduct entrance examinations, which can be at the state or institutional level.
  • Career Paths:
    • GNM graduates can work in various healthcare settings:
      • Hospitals (government and private)
      • Clinics
      • Community health centers
      • Nursing homes
  • Further Education:
    • Graduates can pursue further education, such as:
      • Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing
      • BSc nursing.

Key Course Features:

The course is designed to create nurses who can provide fundamental care in a variety of medical situations.

The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical clinical training.

Emphasis is placed on developing hands-on skills through internships and clinical rotations.

A.N.M – Course Duration: 2 Years
  • The ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife) course is a diploma-level program that focuses on providing basic healthcare services, particularly in community and rural settings. Here’s a breakdown of key details:
  • Key Information:
    • Full-Form: Auxiliary Nurse Midwife
    • Course Duration: 2 years
  • Focus: Maternal and child health
    • Family planning
    • Immunization
    • Basic medical care
    • Community Health
  • Eligibility: Typically, candidates must have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination. Some institutions may have specific subject requirements, often favoring science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
  • Admission: Admission can be based on merit (10+2 scores) or through entrance examinations conducted by state nursing councils or individual institutions.
  • Career Scope: ANM graduates can find employment in:
    • Government and private hospitals
    • Community health centers
    • Rural health facilities
    • NGOs
    • Home healthcare services
    • Maternity centers.
  • Further Studies:
  • ANM graduates can pursue further education, such as:
    • GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery)
    • B.Sc. Nursing (often through bridge courses)
  • Key aspects of the ANM course:
  • It is designed, to prepare individuals to provide essential healthcare, especially in areas with limited access to medical facilities.
  • Practical training is a significant component, including hospital and community health center postings.
  • It is important to remember that ANMs are not equivalent to fully registered nurses, but they do provide vital healthcare services.