Nursing
Nursing is a high-responsibility healthcare course for students who want to combine science, patient care, communication and clinical decision-making. Indian students can study nursing abroad through bachelor's degrees, registered-nurse pathways, postgraduate nursing studies and specialist top-up programs, depending on their academic background and target country. Programs usually include anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, mental health, community care, simulation labs and supervised clinical placements. Because nursing is a regulated profession, students must check language scores, health checks, licensing rules, placement requirements and post-study work options carefully before applying.
Eligibility
A-levels: BBC; or equivalent; GCSE: Grade 4/C in Maths, English, and a science; health and DBS checks required; English proficiency (IELTS 7.0 overall with 7.0 in speaking and listening).
The BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) programme prepares students for registration as adult nurses, focusing on evidence-based practice, patient safety, and compassionate care across diverse healthcare settings.