B.Sc. Nursing 2026:
Eligibility, Fees, Syllabus & Career
What Is B.Sc. Nursing?
B.Sc. Nursing is the short form of Bachelor of Science in Nursing — a four-year undergraduate professional degree regulated by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) and awarded in Maharashtra by the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik. The programme combines classroom teaching, laboratory-based skill training and supervised clinical practice in hospitals to produce graduates who can register as a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife (RNRM).
Unlike a diploma in nursing, a B.Sc. degree opens up post-graduate study, teaching positions and international licensure pathways, making it the long-term smart choice for anyone serious about a nursing career.
B.Sc. Nursing Course Highlights
| Particular | Detail |
|---|---|
| Course Full Form | Bachelor of Science in Nursing |
| Course Level | Undergraduate degree |
| Duration | 4 years (8 semesters), includes 6-month internship |
| Eligibility | 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology + English; min. 45% (General); 40% (Reserved categories) |
| Minimum Age | 17 years on or before 31 December of the admission year |
| Regulator | Indian Nursing Council (INC), New Delhi |
| Affiliating Body (Maharashtra) | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik |
| State Entrance Exam | MH B.Sc. Nursing CET (conducted by State CET Cell) |
| Average Annual Fee (Private) | ₹80,000 – ₹3,00,000 |
| Average Starting Salary | ₹2.5 – ₹4.5 LPA |
B.Sc. Nursing Eligibility Criteria 2026
The eligibility rules for B.Sc. Nursing are standardised across India by the Indian Nursing Council, with small additions by each state and university. Here is what you need:
Academic Qualifications
- You must have passed the Class 12 (HSC) examination or equivalent from a recognised board
- Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English must be your core subjects, and you should have passed each individually
- A minimum aggregate of 45% marks in PCB is required for the General category; SC, ST and OBC candidates need 40% aggregate
- Candidates who completed Class 12 through NIOS or a recognised State Open School are also eligible, provided they studied PCB and English
Age Limit and Physical Fitness
- Minimum age: 17 years on or before 31 December of the admission year
- Upper age limit: None for B.Sc. Nursing (as per INC norms)
- Candidates must be medically fit — a fitness certificate from a registered MBBS doctor in the prescribed format given by the State CET Cell is mandatory at the time of admission
Inclusive Provisions
- Colour-blind candidates are eligible if their condition can be managed with prescribed lenses
- Candidates with locomotor disability up to 40% of the lower extremity may apply
- Married candidates and foreign nationals (whose 12th-equivalent qualification is approved by the Association of Indian Universities) can also apply
Entrance Exams for B.Sc. Nursing Admission
B.Sc. Nursing admission in India is almost always entrance-test based. The exam you need depends on the state and the type of college (government, private aided, deemed-to-be university, or autonomous institute).
MH B.Sc. Nursing CET
The MH B.Sc. Nursing Common Entrance Test is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Government of Maharashtra. It is the gateway to nursing admissions in all government colleges and 85% of seats in private aided nursing colleges in the state.
Other Entrance Exams for B.Sc. Nursing
Outside Maharashtra, candidates appear for one or more of the following:
B.Sc. Nursing Admission Process in Maharashtra
For Maharashtra-domicile students, the journey from your 12th result to a B.Sc. Nursing seat is fairly structured. Here is the sequence:
You’ll find the documents checklist and the full step-by-step admission flow used at our campus on the Vagarecha Nursing College admission process page.
B.Sc. Nursing Syllabus & Course Structure
The B.Sc. Nursing syllabus in India follows the revised INC curriculum framework, adopted by MUHS and most state universities. The course blends biomedical sciences, professional nursing subjects, behavioural sciences and clinical practice. Here is a year-wise overview:
Foundations of Science & Nursing
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Nutrition & Biochemistry
- Nursing Foundations (theory + skill lab)
- Psychology
- English & Introduction to Computers
- First hospital postings begin
Adult Care & Clinical Sciences
- Sociology & Pharmacology
- Pathology, Genetics & Microbiology
- Medical-Surgical Nursing I & II (adult & geriatric)
- Infection control clinical training
- Mandatory & elective modules per semester
- Clinical hours rise sharply this year
Specialty
Nursing
- Community Health Nursing I
- Communication & Educational Technology
- Child Health Nursing (Paediatrics)
- Mental Health Nursing
- Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing
- Intensive postings in paediatric, psychiatric & maternity units
Integration, Research & Internship
- Nursing Research & Statistics
- Management of Nursing Services and Education
- Community Health Nursing II
- 6-month compulsory rotatory internship
- Rotations: medical-surgical, midwifery, paediatric, mental health, community
- Supervised, graded practice earning state nursing council registration
B.Sc. Nursing Fees in India
Fees for B.Sc. Nursing vary widely depending on whether the college is government, government-aided, private unaided, or a deemed-to-be university institute. Here is a realistic snapshot for 2025-26:
| Type of College | Indicative Annual Fee | Total 4-Year Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Government Nursing College (Maharashtra) | ₹15,000 – ₹50,000 | ₹0.6 – ₹2.0 lakh |
| Government-Aided / Municipal Nursing College | ₹80,000 – ₹1,00,000 | ₹3.2 – ₹4.0 lakh |
| Private Unaided (Maharashtra) | ₹1.0 – ₹1.5 lakh | ₹4.0 – ₹6.0 lakh |
| Deemed-to-Be Universities | ₹2.5 – ₹3.5 lakh | ₹10 – ₹14 lakh |
The Fees Regulating Authority (FRA), Government of Maharashtra, reviews and notifies the approved fee for each private nursing college annually, which protects students from arbitrary fee hikes. Our own approved fee structure is published on the Vagarecha B.Sc. Nursing programme page.
B.Sc. Nursing vs GNM: Which Should You Choose?
This is the single most common question Class 12 students ask. Both qualify you to work as a nurse, but they differ significantly in level, scope and long-term career ceiling.
| Feature | B.Sc. Nursing | GNM (General Nursing & Midwifery) |
|---|---|---|
| Level | Undergraduate degree | Diploma |
| Duration | 4 years (incl. internship) | 3 years + 6-month internship |
| Eligibility | 10+2 with PCB + English, 45% | 10+2 any stream, 40% (incl. English) |
| Regulator | Indian Nursing Council | INC + State Nursing Councils |
| Awarding Body (Maharashtra) | MUHS, Nashik (degree) | MSBNPE, Mumbai (diploma) |
| Higher Studies | Direct entry to M.Sc. Nursing, PhD | Requires Post-Basic B.Sc. first |
| Career Ceiling | Nurse Manager, Educator, NP, Researcher | Mostly bedside / staff nurse roles |
| Work Abroad | Yes (with licensure) | Limited; conversion course usually needed |
| Indicative Starting Salary | ₹25,000 – ₹40,000/month | ₹15,000 – ₹25,000/month |
Career Opportunities & Salary After B.Sc. Nursing
A B.Sc. Nursing degree is one of the most employable healthcare qualifications in India today. According to Indian Nursing Council projections, India needs roughly 2.4 million additional nurses to reach the WHO-recommended nurse-population ratio of 3:1,000 — meaning B.Sc. Nursing graduates rarely struggle to find their first job.
Job Roles for B.Sc. Nursing Graduates
Expected Salary in India (2026)
| Experience Level | Indicative Monthly Salary |
|---|---|
| Entry-level Staff Nurse (private hospital) | ₹22,000 – ₹40,000 |
| Government Staff Nurse (Maharashtra) | ₹38,000 – ₹55,000 |
| Mid-career (5–8 years) | ₹50,000 – ₹85,000 |
| Senior Nurse / Nurse Manager / ICU Specialist | ₹80,000 – ₹1,50,000 |
| International (Gulf, UK, Canada) | ₹2,00,000 – ₹4,50,000 equivalent |
These ranges are indicative and depend heavily on the city, specialisation and the type of hospital. Government hospital nurses also enjoy structured pay scales as per the 7th Central Pay Commission, plus allowances, pension benefits, and job security.
Higher Studies & Specialisation After B.Sc. Nursing
- M.Sc. Nursing with specialisations in Medical-Surgical, Paediatric, Psychiatric, Community Health or Obstetrics & Gynaecology Nursing
- Post-Basic Diploma courses in Cardiac, Neonatal, Operation Theatre or Critical Care Nursing
- MBA in Hospital Administration for graduates aiming at leadership roles in hospital management
- NCLEX-RN / NMC preparation for nursing licences in the USA and UK
- PhD in Nursing for those who want to enter academic research
Top recruiters consistently include:
Scholarships Available for B.Sc. Nursing Students
The cost of nursing education is manageable thanks to a strong scholarship ecosystem. Some of the major options available to B.Sc. Nursing students in Maharashtra are:
A summary of scholarships our students typically apply for is available on the Vagarecha students corner page.
Why Choose Vagarecha College for B.Sc. Nursing?
For students in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region — particularly in Thane, Mulund, Kalyan, Dombivli, Bhiwandi and Navi Mumbai — Smt. Vimladevi Khyalilalji Vagarecha (SVKV) College of Nursing Education offers a focused B.Sc. Nursing programme combined with strong clinical exposure and a low student-faculty ratio.
Explore our complete B.Sc. Nursing programme page or book a campus visit to learn more before admissions close for 2026–27.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is B.Sc. Nursing a good career choice in 2026?
Do I need to clear NEET for B.Sc. Nursing in Maharashtra?
Can boys take admission to B.Sc. Nursing?
What is the difference between MUHS B.Sc. Nursing and a deemed university B.Sc. Nursing?
How many seats are available in B.Sc. Nursing in Maharashtra?
Can I work abroad after B.Sc. Nursing from India?
What is the average salary after B.Sc. Nursing?
Final Thoughts
B.Sc. Nursing in 2026 is no longer just a “safe” career — it is a future-proof profession built around skills the world genuinely needs. The job demand is real, the salaries are catching up, the global mobility is rising, and the higher-study pathways are wider than ever.
If you have PCB in your 12th, a genuine interest in patient care, and the willingness to commit four serious years, a B.Sc. Nursing degree from a reputable MUHS-affiliated college is one of the strongest healthcare decisions you can make.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Apply for the B.Sc. Nursing 2026–27 batch at Vagarecha College of Nursing, Thane — or reach our admissions team for a personalised counselling session.







