M.Sc (Nursing)

The M.Sc. in Nursing programme is a two year long course. The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is an advanced degree for Registered Nurses and an entry-level degree for nurse educators and managers. Nursing degrees equip nurses for employment as administrators, clinical nurse leaders, and specialists in health policy. Students can learn more about the M.Sc. Nursing programme by visiting the official university or institution website. The M.Sc. specialization provides students with an understanding of the topic from a scientific standpoint. A two-year postgraduate programme called M.Sc. Nursing focuses on the study of advanced nursing topics, clinical nursing, nursing education, research, and statistics, among other things. Students who enroll in M.Sc. Nursing programmes are prepared for a variety of careers, including those as a nursing instructor, staff nurse, supervisor, assistant, in-patient care unit nurse, clinical nurse manager, ward nurse, tutor, paramedic nurse, and occupational health nurse, among others.

M.Sc Nursing (2 Years)

Sr.No1st Semester SubjectsTotal Hours
1Nursing education300
2Advanced nursing practice350
3Nursing research and statistics250
4Clinical speciality - 1800
Sr.No2nd Semester SubjectsTotal Hours
1Nursing management300
2Nursing research (dissertation)300
3Clinical speciality - 21100