BSc Nursing
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
It is because the BSc Nursing course offers a wider understanding of several domains to help you get an idea of every Nursing aspect and choose the one you like for further studies. It gives a foundational knowledge of the Nursing field, its principles, and the right skills. Then, you can choose your preferred specialisation at the PG-level course.
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You'll find the academic curriculum of BSc Nursing demanding, especially when compared to a non-medical degree program. The BSc Nursing syllabus has subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Nutrition, etc., which are taught in-depth. The curriculum also includes lab sessions, clinical experience, patient interaction, and more.
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The medical field is undoubtedly demanding and challenging at certain times, and so is BSc Nursing. A BSc Nursing student can face challenges during the course, such as a tough syllabus, difficult and frequent exams, exhaustion from clinical practices, emotional & physical strain issues, and so on.
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