Overview

Studies BSc in Nursing can be a real life-changing and challenging career for people that are interested to help others’. Nursing is a rewarding career and is in high demand in the UK. Universities offer a large range of course where students can choose from.

Below you will find most of the UK programmes that are offered.

  • Adult Nursing BSc

  • Child Nursing BSc

  • Mental Health Nursing BSc

  • Nursing (Child) BSc (Hons)

  • Mental Health Nursing BSc (Hons)

  • Children and Young People’s Nursing BSc (Hons)

  • Learning Disabilities Nursing BSc (Hons)

  • Nursing Pre-Reg Mental Health (Hons)

  • International Nursing Studies BSc (Hons)

  • Nursing Mental Health BSc (Hons)

  • Adult Nursing BN (Hons)

  • Mental Health Nursing BN (Hons)

  • Children Nursing BN (Hons)

  • Learning Disabilities Nursing BN (Hons)

  • Nursing Studies, Registered Nurse (Adult) BSc (Hons)

Course Details of BSc in Nursing

The course is outlined to prepare nurses to meet the health needs. There are different modules about family-centred care, professional values,  self-leadership, etc. The nurses will practice meaningfully and will able to create individual identity in the world of health care. The UK universities are technologically updated and also provide all supports to become the registered nurse. In placement options students can gather experience of hospitals and clinics.

Entry Requirements

  • Good scores in higher secondary exam or ABB in A-levels.
  • Some universities accept International Baccalaureate (30 points).
  • English language tests: Minimum 5.5 in IELTS or other English tests proves with good points.

Fee range

£14,000 –£30,000 per year

Scholarships

Employability

A survey says the trainee nurses earn between GBP 22,000 to 30,112. With the experience of 2-5 years, you may earn 36 percent more than your initial drawings. According to a study of NHS Health Education England, around 94 percent of BSc Nursing graduates get jobs within six months after completion of the program. The graduates can work in the UK or may pursue masters in the same field. If the international students want to practice in the UK then they will have to pass the overseas nursing program to qualify for practicing in the country.

FAQ’s

How much does it cost to study nursing in the UK?

Nursing course tuition fees in the UK:

• The average tuition fee for a BSc-14,000 and 30,000 Pounds per year.
• MSc - 15,000 and 40,000 Pounds

How many years is studying nursing in UK?

The duration of approved full-time nursing degree programmes is three years (or four years if a dual-field degree is pursued), but it can be longer if studied on a part-time basis. For graduates, accelerated courses last two years.

Can I study nursing in UK without IELTS?

In order to gain admission to nursing colleges in the United Kingdom, students are required to submit an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score. The minimum requirement for this assessment is an overall score of 6.0, with no individual band score falling below 5.0.

How to study Nursing in the UK as an international student?

You must possess a nursing credential from your home country that is comparable to the UK's Level 4 and Level 5 degrees. You must also provide evidence that your application to become a nurse in your country of residence is currently being processed.

Is nursing hard to study in UK?

Nursing degrees, like other healthcare degrees, are challenging and demanding of a student's dedication and perseverance. However, they also have the potential to lead to a prosperous and long-lasting career. This is why nursing is one of the UK's most sought-after fields of study.

Is nursing in demand in UK?

Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada all send a lot of nurses to the UK because of the country's high demand for them. You can find work in the NHS or with commercial companies, depending on your area of expertise, preferences, and availability.

Is UK a good country to study nursing?

Foreign students flock to the United Kingdom to study nursing because the country's universities consistently rank among the best in the world. The UK's baccalaureate nursing programmes and master's degree programmes in the same field are both well regarded around the world.

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