Course Overview

BSc Critical Care (Bachelor of science in Critical Care)

BSc Critical Care (Bachelor of science in Critical Care)
This course prepares candidates to provide critical and intensive care to patients in the emergency ward of a hospital. Candidates are also trained to monitor equipment, record important data, and share vital data with physicians. The course also trains candidates to provide first-aid to patients in the absence of a certified medical professional. Training is also provided to handle a variety of injuries, physical ailments, and to transport patients to external facilities for extended treatment. Candidates are expected to respond quickly with high competence and even take up irregular hours.

Course Outline

BSc Critical Care course details

Duration 3 Years + 1 Year Internship
Level Bachelor Programme
Admission Mode Merit/Management
Entrance Exam Karnataka CET
Eligibility 12th Pass with English as one of the subjects with aggregate of 45 % in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Age Limit Minimum 17 Years to maximum 31 Years as, on the date of admission.
Fee Detail Merit Quota Seats :- Rs.50,000 to Rs.95,000
Management Quota Seats :- Rs.95,000 to Rs.2,00,000
Admission Process: 

Merit- Students looking for Merit seats can go with KEA counselling for Admission 

Management- Students looking for Management seats can go for Direct Admission

Other Information

B.Sc in Critical Care Technology Eligibility Criteria

 

When applying for B.Sc in Critical Care Technology you must be familiar with the eligibility which is as follows

  • Candidates must have passed Class 12th examination from a recognised educational board with a minimum of 50% 

  • Candidates must have studied the following subjects in 10+2: Biology/ Mathematics, English, Chemistry and Physics. 

  •  The pass percentage will vary from college to college.

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