Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Post-RN)

Duration: 2 Years | Eligibility:

  • Diploma in General Nursing

  • Diploma in Midwifery (for females) / 1-Year Specialization (for males)

  • Minimum 1 Year of Clinical Experience
    Gender: Male & Female

Program Overview:

The BS Nursing (Post-RN) is a 2-year advanced degree program designed for registered nurses who wish to upgrade their qualifications and take on leadership roles in clinical practice, education, or administration. This program is accredited by the Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) and bridges the gap between diploma-level training and a professional bachelor’s degree.

Program Objectives:

  • Enhance clinical decision-making and critical thinking skills

  • Strengthen leadership, teaching, and research capabilities

  • Promote evidence-based practice and patient-centered care

  • Prepare graduates for advanced roles in healthcare systems

Curriculum Highlights:

  • Advanced Concepts in Nursing Practice

  • Community Health Nursing

  • Nursing Research & Evidence-Based Practice

  • Teaching & Learning in Nursing

  • Nursing Leadership and Management

  • Professional Ethics and Legal Issues in Nursing

  • Biostatistics & Epidemiology

Clinical & Academic Features:

  • Supervised clinical rotations in recognized hospitals

  • Access to modern labs, simulation-based learning, and up-to-date resources

  • Workshops, seminars, and continuous professional development

  • Faculty with advanced qualifications and real-world experience

Career Pathways:

Graduates of the Post-RN BSN program are equipped to work as:

  • Senior Staff Nurses

  • Nurse Managers and Administrators

  • Nursing Educators and Faculty

  • Coordinators in Community Health Projects

  • Candidates for Postgraduate and Master’s level programs in Nursing

Why Choose Our College?

  • PNC-Registered and ISO 9001:2008 Certified

  • High academic standards with supportive learning environment

  • Strong clinical affiliations for hands-on training

  • Commitment to producing ethical, compassionate, and skilled nursing professionals

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