INTRODUCTION:
The four-year BSN curriculum at the undergraduate level prepares students for careers in patient management, healthcare, and nursing in various capacities.
The curriculum equips students to work in a variety of healthcare settings by fusing theoretical understanding with practical skills.
SCOPE:
A BSN degree can be used in a wide range of situations.
Clinical Nursing: Students can work in clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare settings as registered nurses.
Opportunities in NGOs, public health groups, and community health programs related to community health.
Advanced Practice: Additional training can lead to positions as a nurse midwife, nursing practitioner, clinical nurse expert, or anesthetist.
Teaching jobs at nursing schools and scientific employment in the medical field are examples of education and research.
Leadership positions in healthcare management and administration are under consideration.
ELIGIBILITY:
Typically, Pakistani BSN programs have the following eligibility requirements:The completion of the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) or its equivalent, with an emphasis on pre-medical studies (physics, chemistry, and biology), is the academic requirement.
Minimum Score: Generally, 50% to 60% in HSSC or its equivalent is required.
Admission Test: An aptitude or admission test may be required by certain universities.
Health Requirements: The ability to perform nursing tasks both mentally and physically.

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