Suyog College Of Nursing
Suyog Institute Of Allied Health Sciences
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About Suyog Group of Institutions
Suyog Group of Institutions has established itself as a renowned name in the field of healthcare education. With a commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and service, we have been nurturing future nursing professionals for years. Our state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and holistic approach to education ensure that our students receive a world-class learning experience.
Your Path to a Compassionate & Rewarding Career in Healthcare
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals and communities through healthcare? Do you possess the compassion, dedication, and drive to excel in the field of nursing? If so, Suyog Group of Institutions invites you to embark on a fulfilling journey with our BSc Nursing (Basic) program.
Why choose BSc Nursing at Suyog College of Nursing
- Spacious campus situated in beautiful environment with easy access to the Mysore city located 6 km away from the Mysore railway station, 7.9 km away from KSRTC bus stand, 6.7 km away from Mysore palace and 1.5 km away from the ring road.
- 400 bedded multi specialty parent hospital- Suyog Hospital
- Highly qualified and experienced teaching staff
- Well equipped laboratories to train students as per INC norms like Nursing Foundations Skill lab, Anatomy museum, AV aids, Computer, Microbiology, Community lab, Nutrition Lab, Maternity & Pediatric Lab.
- Well ventilated spacious classrooms
- Well furnished library with good number of books and journals
- Well furnished separate hostel for boys and girls who ensures safety, comfort and specific varieties of food specialties.
- Audio Visual Teaching system
- Conducting various research projects by the faculty and students under the Research Suyog Cell.
- Student centered mentoring system
- Special classes and training for students with poor academic performance under Suyog Extended Learning Program.
- Periodic formative and summative assessment of the students by conducting Sessional exams, Unit tests, model exams and Preparatory exams including practical assessment.
- Suyog Grievance Readressal Cell to address the students concerns and to prevent Ragging.
- Suyog Samyoga- giving opportunities to students to explore students extra curricular activities
- Suyog Student Nurses Association- to develop skills among students and to celebrate all the health days and creating awareness among the students and public.
- Yogasudha- Scholarship for the academic excellence of toppers to encourage students for betterment of their academics.
- Suyog Discipline Committee- to ensure discipline among students.
- In campus Suyog Canteen- available with quality food.
Admission & Eligibility Criteria
- The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on 31st December of the year in which admission is sought. The maximum age limit for admission shall be 35 years.
- Minimum Educational Qualification
- Candidate with Science who has passed the qualifying 12th Standard examination (10+2) and must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together and passed in English individually.
- Candidates are also eligible from State Open School recognized by State Government and National Institute of Open School (NIOS) recognized by Central Government having Science subjects and English only.
- English is a compulsory subject in10+2for being eligible for admission to B.Sc.(Nursing).
- Colour blind candidates are eligible provided that colour corrective contact lens and spectacles are worn by such candidates.
- Candidate shall be medically fit.
- Married candidates are also eligible for admission.
- Students shall be admitted once in a year.
- Selection of candidates should be based on the merit of the entrance examination. Entrance test** shall comprise of:
- – Aptitude for Nursing
- – Physics
- – Chemistry
- – Biology
- – English
- 20 marks
- 20 marks
- 20 marks
- 20 marks
- 20 marks
B.Sc.Nursing Program Structure
I Semester
Communicative English
Applied Anatomy
Applied Physiology
Applied Sociology
Applied Psychology
*Nursing Foundation I
Mandatory Module
*First Aid as part of Nursing Foundation I Course
II Semester
Applied Biochemistry
Applied Nutrition and Dietetics
*Nursing Foundation II
Health/Nursing Informatics &Technology
Mandatory Module
*Health Assessment aspart of Nursing Foundation II Course
III Semester
Applied Microbiology and Infection Control including Safety
Pharmacology I
Pathology I
*Adult Health (Medical Surgical) Nursing I with integrated patho-physiology
Mandatory Module
*BCLS as part of Adult Health Nursing I
IV Semester
*Pharmacology II
Pathology II & Genetics Adult Health Nursing II with integrated patho-physiology including Geriatric Nursing Professionalism, Professional Values & Ethics including Bioethics
Mandatory Module
*Fundamentals of Prescribing under Pharmacology II
*Palliative care module under Adult Health Nursing II
V Semester
*Child Health Nursing I
Mental Health Nursing I
Community Health Nursing I (including Environment al Science & Epidemiology)
Educational Technology / Nursing Education
5. Introduction to Forensic Nursing and Indian Laws
Mandatory Module
*Essential Newborn Care (ENBC), Facility Based Newborn Care (FBNBC), IMNCI and PLS As part of Child Health Nursing
VI Semester
Applied Biochemistry
Applied Nutrition and Dietetics
*Nursing Foundation II
Health/Nursing Informatics & Technology
Mandatory Module
*SBA Module underOBG Nursing I /II (VI/VII Semester)
VII Semester
Community Health Nursing II
Nursing Research & Statistics
Midwifery / Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Nursing II
Mandatory Module
*Safe delivery app under O BG Nursing I/II(VI/VII Semester)
VIII Semester
Internship (Intensive Practicum/ Residency Posting)
Modules both mandatory and elective shall be certified by the institution/ external agency.
Mandatory Modules
The prepared modules /modules outlined by the Council such as Health Assessment & Fundamentals of Prescribing and available modules as National Guidelines (First Aid – NDMA, IMNCI, ENBC, FBNBC), Palliative Care, Safe Delivery App and SBA module will be provided in separate learning resource package. For BCLS,PLS–Standard national/ international modules can be used.
The mandatory modules are offered during the time allotted for respective courses in the course content as theory and practicum – Lab/Clinical.
Elective Modules
Number of electives to be completed: 3(Every module=1credit=20hours) III &IV Semesters: To complete any one elective by end of 4th semester across 1st to 4th semesters
- Human values
- Diabetes care
- Soft skills
V& VI Semesters: To complete any one of the following before end of 6th semester
- CBT
- Personality development
- Addiction psychiatry
- Adolescent health
- Sports health
- Accreditation and practice standards
- Developmental psychology
- Menopausal health
- Health Economics
VII& VIII Semesters: To complete any one of the following before end of 8th semester
- Scientific writings kills
- Lactation management
- Sexuality & Health
- Stress management
- Job readiness and employability in health care setting
Curriculum Implementation:
OVERALL PLAN Duration of the program: 8 semesters
1-7 Semesters One Semester Plan for the first 7 Semesters
Total Weeks per Semester: 26 weeks per semester
Number of Weeks per Semester for instruction: 20 weeks (40 hours per week × 20 weeks = 800 hours)
Number of Working Days: Minimum of 100 working days (5 days per week×20 weeks)
Vacation, Holidays, Examination and Preparatory Holidays: 6 weeks Vacation: 3 weeks
Holidays: 1 week Examination and Preparatory Holidays: 2 weeks 8th Semester
One semester: 22 weeks Vacation: 1 week Holidays: 1 week
Examination and Preparatory Holidays: 2 weeks
Assessment Guidelines
Grading of Performance
Based on the performance, each student shall be awarded a final grade at the end of the semester for each course. Absolute grading isused by converting the marks to grade, based on predetermined class intervals.
UGC10 point grading system isused with pass grade modified.
Letter grade
|
Grade point
|
Percentage of marks
|
---|---|---|
O (Outstanding) | 10 | 85% & Above |
A+ (Excellent) | 9 | 80-84.99% |
A (Very Good) | 8 | 75-79.99% |
B+ (Good) | 7 | 65-74.99% |
B (Above Average) | 6 | 60-64.99% |
C (Average) | 5 | 50-59.99% |
P (Pass) | - | 50% and above |
F (Fail) | <50% | |
Ab (Absent) |
*Pass for Communicative English and Electives – 40% and above. Grade point 4 (40-49.99%)
For Nursing Courses and all other courses – Pass is at C Grade (5 grade point) 50% and above For English and electives –Pass is at P Grade (4 grade point) 40% and above.
Computation of Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) SPGA is the weighted average of the grade points obtained in all courses by the student during the semester (All courses excluding English and electives)