ELIGIBILITY

The Basic B Sc Nursing program is of Eight Semesters. Facilities are provided to students including class room and practical learning both in clinical and community settings under guidance and supervision of experienced faculties. The university exams are held every 6 Months. Basic B Sc Nursing Course is recognized by Indian Nursing Council and affiliated to KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research, (KAHER), Belagavi.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Must have passed 10+2 Pre University or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the main science subjects.
  • Minimum marks for eligibility in the above subjects in aggregate should be 45%. However it is relaxable to not less than 40% to reserved categories (Scheduled Caste or scheduled tribe).
  • Candidate must have completed 17 years of age on or before 31st December of the year of admission.
  • Candidate must be able to speak, read and write English well.

Admission Procedure

Candidates applying should appear for KAHER-AIET Online Proctored Exam which shall be available from kaher.edu.in

Documents required during the time of admissions are as follows:

  1. SSLC / X Standard Marks Cards (Original+ 3 attested copies ).
  2. IInd PUC / XII Standard Marks Cards (Original+ 3 attested copies ).
  3. Transfer / L.C Certificate from Previous (Original+ 3 attested copies ).
  4. Migration Certificate for Non Karnataka Students (Original+ 3 attested copies ).
  5. Character Certificate from the previous institution (Original+ 3 attested copies).
  6. The Candidates coming from out of state must obtain eligibility certificate from KAHER.

 

1. Communicative English

2. Applied Anatomy

3. Applied Physiology

4. Applied Sociology

5. Applied Psychology

6. *Nursing Foundations I

Mandatory Module *First Aid as part of Nursing Foundation I Course

1. Applied Biochemistry

2. Applied Nutrition and Dietetics

3. *Nursing Foundations II

4. Health/Nursing Informatics & Technology

Mandatory Module *Health Assessment as part of Nursing Foundation II Course

1. Applied Microbiology and Infection Control including Safety

2. Pharmacology I

3. Pathology I

4. *Adult Health (Medical Surgical) Nursing I with integrated pathophysiology

Mandatory Module

*BCLS as part of Adult Health Nursing I

1. *Pharmacology II

2. Pathology II & Genetics

3. Adult Health Nursing II with integrated pathophysiology including Geriatric Nursing

4. Professionalism, Professional Values & Ethics including Bioethics

Mandatory Module

*Fundamentals of Prescribing under Pharmacology II

*Palliative care module under Adult Health Nursing II

Note:

1. Applied Anatomy and Applied Physiology: Question paper will consist of Section-A Applied Anatomy of 37 marks and Section-B Applied Physiology of 38 marks.

2. Applied Sociology and Applied Psychology: Question paper will consist of Section-A Applied Sociology of 37 marks and Section-B Applied Psychology of 38 marks.

3. Applied Microbiology and Infection Control including Safety: Question paper will consist of Section-A Applied Microbiology of 37 marks and Section-B Infection Control including Safety of 38 marks.

4. Applied Nutrition and Dietetics and Applied Biochemistry: Question paper will consist of Section-A Applied Nutrition and Dietetics of 50 marks and Section-B Biochemistry of 25 marks.

5. Pharmacology, Genetics and Pathology: Question paper will consist of Section-A of Pharmacology with 38 marks, Section-B of Pathology with 25 marks and Genetics with 12 marks. Nursing Research and Statistics:

6. Nursing Research should be of 55 marks and Statistics of 20 marks.

7. A candidate must have minimum of 80% attendance (irrespective of the kind of absence) in theory and practical in each course/subject for appearing for examination.

8. A candidate must have 100% attendance in each of the practical areas before award of degree.

9. Following exams shall be conducted as College exam and minimum pass is 50% (C Grade) and to be sent to the University for inclusion in the marks sheet and shall be considered for calculating aggregate.

i. Communicative English

ii. Health/Nursing Informatics and Technology

iii. Professionalism, Professional Values and Ethics including Bioethics

iv. Introduction to Forensic Nursing & Indian Laws

10. Minimum pass marks shall be 40% (P grade/4 point) for English only and elective modules.

11. Minimum pass marks shall be 50% in each of the Theory and practical papers separately except in English.

12. The student has to pass in all mandatory modules placed within courses and the pass mark for each module is 50% (C Grade). The allotted percentage of marks will be included in the internal assessment of College/University Examination (Refer Appendix 2).

13. A candidate has to pass in theory and practical exam separately in each of the paper.

14. If a candidate fails in either theory or practical, he/she has to re-appear for both the papers (Theory and Practical).

15. If the student has failed in only one subject and has passed in all the other subjects of a particular semester and Grace marks of up to 5 marks to theory marks can be added for one course/subject only, provided that by such an addition the student passes the semester examination.

16. The candidate shall appear for exams in each semester:

i.The candidate shall have cleared all the previous examinations before appearing for fifth semester examination. However, the candidates shall be permitted to attend the consecutive semesters.

ii. The candidate shall have cleared all the previous examinations before appearing for seventh semester examination. However, the candidates shall be permitted to attend the consecutive semesters.

iii. The candidate shall have cleared all the previous examination before appearing for final year examination.

iv. The maximum period to complete the course successfully should not exceed 8 years.

17. The candidate has to pass separately in internal and external examination (shall be reflected in the marks sheet). No institution shall submit average internal marks of the students not more than 75% (i.e. if 40 students are admitted in a course the average score of the 40 students shall not exceed 75% of total internal marks).

18. At least 50% of the Non-nursing subjects like Applied Anatomy & Physiology, Applied Biochemistry, Applied Psychology & Sociology, Applied Microbiology, Pharmacology, Genetics, Nutrition & Dietetics, Communicative English and Health/Nursing Informatics & Technology should be taught by the Nursing teachers. Teachers who are involved in teaching non-nursing subjects can be the examiners for the program.

19. Maximum number of candidates for practical examination should not exceed 20 per day. Particular year and of same institution batch shall be examined by the same set of examiners.

20. All practical examinations must be held in the respective clinical areas.

21. One internal and one external examiner should jointly conduct practical examination for each student.

22. An examiner for theory and practical/OSCE examination should be an Assistant Professor or above in a College of Nursing with M.Sc. (Nursing) in concerned subject and minimum 3 years of teaching experience. To be an examiner for Nursing

1. *Child Health Nursing I

2. Mental Health Nursing I

3. Community Health Nursing I (including Environmental Science & Epidemiology)

4. Educational Technology/Nursing Education

5. Introduction to Forensic Nursing and Indian Laws

Mandatory Modules

*Essential Newborn Care (ENBC),

Facility Based Newborn Care (FBNBC),

IMNCI and PLS as part of Child Health Nursing

1. Child Health Nursing II

2. Mental Health Nursing II

3. Nursing Management & Leadership

4. *Midwifery/Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Nursing I

Mandatory Module

* SBA Module under OBG Nursing I/II (VI/VII Semester)

1. Community Health Nursing II

2. Nursing Research & Statistics

3. Midwifery/Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Nursing II

Mandatory Modules

*Safe delivery app under OBG Nursing I/II (VI/VII Semester)

Internship (Intensive Practicum/Residency Posting)