M.Sc. Nursing

Overview

The M.Sc. Nursing program is typically completed over two years, during which students develop advanced clinical expertise and specialized skills to deliver high-level patient care, while also engaging in meaningful research initiatives that strengthen evidence-based practice and contribute to the broader healthcare.

Eligibility & Admission

  • Completed a B.Sc. in Nursing or a Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing.
  • At least 1 year of work experience in the nursing field.
  • Opportunities for further specialization and advanced certifications

Course Structure

Advanced Clinical Skills: Gain specialized knowledge
and skills to provide advanced patient care.

Research Opportunities: Engage in nursing research
to contribute to the field’s body of knowledge.

Leadership Training: Develop leadership and management skills to take on higher responsibilities in healthcare settings.

Career Opportunities

After completing the B.Sc. Nursing program, graduates can pursue careers such as: