Master of Science in Nursing
The M.Sc. Nursing program is a postgraduate degree designed to prepare professional nurses to advance their knowledge, clinical expertise, and leadership skills. This program provides comprehensive education and training, emphasizing advanced nursing practices and administration to deliver quality healthcare and improve patient outcomes.
Eligibility Criteria
B.sc Nursing
Course Duration
2 years
Program Objectives
Acquire in-depth knowledge in advanced nursing practices and healthcare delivery.
Develop skills in clinical decision-making, evidence-based practice, and leadership.
Conduct and apply nursing research to improve patient care.
Collaborate effectively within healthcare systems and interdisciplinary teams.
Uphold ethical principles, professionalism, and cultural competence in nursing.
After completing M.Sc. Nursing, graduates can pursue careers in:
Clinical Practice: Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Specialists.
Education: Nursing Educators, Professors, or Trainers.
Administration: Nursing Administrators, Managers, or Supervisors.
Research: Nursing Researchers, Consultants, or Analysts.
Public Health: Community Health Officers, Policy Advisors, and NGO roles.