— Undergraduate Nursing Degree

Four years. One integrated degree. Ward-ready from day one.

4 Years

Full-time degree including integrated internship. Recognised by the Indian Nursing Council.

Hospital Placements

Clinical rotations at partnered hospitals where you work alongside practising nurses — not as an observer.

Biological sciences, social sciences, and clinical nursing woven into a single four-year program — with internship built into the final year, not appended after it.

Overhead close-up of an anatomy lab bench in use — a student's hands tracing structures on a labelled anatomical model under diffused north-facing daylight, stethoscope and clinical reference cards arranged on the bench surface, warm grey tabletop, no faces visible, crisp natural light
Overhead close-up of an anatomy lab bench in use — a student's hands tracing structures on a labelled anatomical model under diffused north-facing daylight, stethoscope and clinical reference cards arranged on the bench surface, warm grey tabletop, no faces visible, crisp natural light
/ What You Study

Science that holds up in the ward

The curriculum covers anatomy, physiology, microbiology, community health, and midwifery — paired with simulation lab sessions from year one so clinical reasoning develops alongside theory.

Mentorship comes from faculty who still practise. Lab time precedes ward time. The internship is structured, assessed, and placed at hospitals that expect you to contribute.

+ Entry Requirements

Who qualifies to apply

Academic Stream

SC / ST Candidates

Age Requirement

10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) plus English. Minimum 45% aggregate in PCB subjects.

Minimum 40% aggregate in PCB accepted for SC/ST applicants, in line with INC and state reservation norms.

Minimum age of 17 years at the time of admission. No upper age cap for general category applicants.

Rigorous placement. Real clinical breadth.

Oyster's B.Sc. graduates enter wards with four years of integrated science and hands-on placement behind them. Admissions open — contact the office to confirm your seat.