Yes, practical sessions are essential parts of curriculum in BSc Nursing. To develop hands on skills in all aspects of patients' care like emergency response; medication administration or medical procedures they are given adequate clinical training on hospitals, Healthcare centers, as well as sim labs. Their theoretical knowledge finds practical application, under the guidelines of experienced staff, in typical healthcare situations with patients.
Hospital-based training is combined with community health programs, where students are engaged in the provision of preventive care, maternal and child health services, and rural healthcare initiatives. Practical sessions help in developing critical thinking, decision-making skills, and communication skills so that students can face practical challenges of actual nursing. The practical training is done in a stepwise manner. First, the trainees are taken through basic nursing skills and then advanced areas such as intensive care, surgical assistance, and mental health nursing. These sessions ensure that graduates are well-prepared to work in diverse healthcare environments with confidence and competence.