BSc Nursing Admission Result 2014-2015 www.dns.gov.bd
BSc Nursing Admission Result 2014-2015 www.dns.gov.bd. BSc in Nursing Admission Result for 2014-15 has been
published. BSc in Nursing & Midwifery is four years honors course. To get
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The Directorate of Nursing Services (DNS) is a administrative body which control all activities of Nursing & Midwifery education. Every year DNS publish circular for admission of Nursing & Midwifery courses. SSC & HSC pass students who got GPA 2.50 can eligible to apply.
Students have to apply online through http://dns.teletalk.com.bd site. 20 seats for Freedom Fighter quota. Admission process will be started from 22nd January 2015 and till ends on 1st February 2015. Admission time is 8:00 am to 2:30 pm. Admission from Waiting list will be started from 2nd February 2015 and will ends on 6th February 2015. Class will be started from 9th February 2015.
The Directorate of Nursing Services (DNS) is a administrative body which control all activities of Nursing & Midwifery education. Every year DNS publish circular for admission of Nursing & Midwifery courses. SSC & HSC pass students who got GPA 2.50 can eligible to apply.
Students have to apply online through http://dns.teletalk.com.bd site. 20 seats for Freedom Fighter quota. Admission process will be started from 22nd January 2015 and till ends on 1st February 2015. Admission time is 8:00 am to 2:30 pm. Admission from Waiting list will be started from 2nd February 2015 and will ends on 6th February 2015. Class will be started from 9th February 2015.
The Directorate of Nursing Services (DNS) is the Central
Body and Focal Point from which all activities relating to nursing are managed.
This includes all involved in nursing and midwidery education and practices.
Though Regulation of Nursing education and practices is the responsibility of
the Bangladesh Nursing Council, Council works closely with the Directorate of
Nursing Services in regulating Nursing and Midwifery Services.
The DNS has the similar roles and responsibilities in terms
of authority, and executive power as the other Directorates of Health Services
and Family Planning, under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
The Directorate of Nursing Service is one of the members of all policy-making
committees at the National level relating to Health.
The Directorate of Nursing is one of the Directorates within
the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It is the highest body for managing
the overall administration of nursing services in Bangladesh.
The main responsibilities of the DNS are:
Planning and
Policy Development.
Administration and
Management relating to nurses and non-nurses employee within the nursing
education and services.
Education (pre
service education and higher education) and Training (in-service).
Budgeting and Accounts
management.
Establishment and
maintenance of Nursing Educational Institutes and Student Nurses' Hostel.
Tender and
procurement of resources.
Planning,
development and management of the Development Project/Programs.
Collaboration and
Coordination with other Ministries, Health Department, National and
International Organizations.
Appointment,
promotion, transfer and appalling.
Students
admission.
Award for best
performance in nursing education and services areas.
Coordination with
Bangladesh Nursing Council.
Historical Development of
The Directorate of Nursing Services
Pre-liberation (Before 1971):
Before partition nurses were being trained from three Junior
Nursing Schools under the Bengal Nursing Council. The first professional Senior
Nursing School was established in 1947 at Dhaka Medical College Hospital,
Dhaka, and managed by few Sister Tutors, Sister and Staff Nurses from Madras
and India. The post of Superintendent of Nursing Services was created at that
time under the Ministry of Health, Pakistan. A British Nurse who was the Metron
of Dhaka Medical College Hospital, worked as the Superintendent of Nursing
Services. After partition of the East Pakistan, the Nursing Council was
established and the Superintendent of Nursing Services became the acting
Registrar of that Council.
In 1949 a group of nurses were sent to England for basic
training, on return they were posted in leadership positions in the Nursing
Service section. In 1950 the then Govt. offered fellowships to nurses for
studying abroad. The WHO started their technical assistance on nursing in 1952,
as a result the educational programmes were upgraded.
The East Pakistan Nursing Council was fully constituted in
1952 as a Regulatory Body for Nursing Education and Services. After liberation
it was renamed as the Bangladesh Nursing Council (BNC). In 1956 the College of
Nursing was established in Karachi to offer Post-basic Diploma in
Administration and Teaching. Few nurses were sent over there to have those
programmes. Later on selected nurses were sent to have B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees
from Boston University, USA, under the USAID fellowship programme.
In 1960 the Junior Nursing Training Schools were abolished
and in between 1962 & 1970 the Senior Nursing Training Schools were
established attached to 8 (eight) Medical College Hospitals to provide Diploma
in Nursing and Midwifery. The College of Nursing, Mohakhali, Dhaka was also
established in 1970 to offer Post-basic Diploma in Administration and Teaching.
During 1970-1971 Senior Nursing Schools was further established attached to 12
District Hospitals and started crash programme without having any sanctioned
posts for Sister Tutors, physical facilities and teaching- learning resources.
The students, teachers and the teaching-learning resources had to be borrowed
from other schools/ institutes to start these Schools. However, the number of
nurses was increased at 600 in 1970 from 50 in 1947.