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The three course includes theory subjects in all the semesters, except for the last one. It includes various nursing and non-nursing subjects. Mentioned below are theory subjects taught in DU BSc Nursing in the first two years of the programme:SemesterTheory SubjectsI Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Nursing Foundation I & Ii and EnglishII Nutrition & Biochemistry, Psychology, Nursing Foundation IIIIII Preventive Medicine And Epidemiology, Medical Surgical Nursing I, Medical Surgical Nursing IIIVMedical Surgical Nursing III, Medical Surgical Nursing IV, Educational Technology, Computers& Communication Skills

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There is a lot of scope of Post Basic BSc Nursing programme. The career of GNSU PB BSc Nursing depends upon their skill set as well. Some of the pointers related to the scope of this Nursing course are mentioned below:Nurses can take up leadership roles, become nurse educators, nurse practitioners, nurse administrators, or clinical specialists.The degree holders can work in advanced clinical practice roles, providing specialised care in hospitals, clinics, home healthcare settings, and other healthcare facilities.PB BSc Nursing degree holders can engage in nursing research, contributing to the advancement of healthcare knowledge, or be
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No, you cannot open a clinic as an independent practicioner upon BSc Nursing course completion. As proper licensing, certifications, and further education is required. Additionally, compliane with legal and reglatory requirements set by healthcare authorities in the respective country or region is also crucial for the same. After completing BSc Nursing from GNSU, you should first do proper research about the regulations of opening a clinic and the legalities. 

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