MSc Obstetric & Gynecological Nursing
MSc Obstetric & Gynecological Nursing is a 2-year postgraduate program that advances expertise in women's reproductive health, maternal-fetal care, labor management, and gynecological conditions, emphasizing evidence-based midwifery and family-centered nursing. It covers prenatal, perinatal, postnatal care, high-risk pregnancies, neonatal resuscitation, lactation support, and pharmacological interventions during reproduction. The curriculum includes 150 theory/650 practical hours in clinical specialty I (Year 1) and 150 theory/950 practicals in specialty II (Year 2), plus nursing education, research, management, and dissertation.
Lateral Entry Eligibility
No lateral entry option is available for this course.
Career Opportunities
Nurse Practitioner
Advanced midwifery practitioner managing prenatal/postnatal care, labor, deliveries, and gynecological treatments in clinics or hospitals.
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Expert in obstetric/gynecological care; consults on high-risk cases, educates staff, implements protocols, and improves maternity outcomes.
Nurse Educator
Teaches midwifery students/staff on reproductive health, develops curricula, and trains in labor/delivery simulations.
Nurse Manager/Administrator
Oversees maternity wards/NICUs, manages teams, budgets, and quality care in women's health facilities.
