BSc Nursing First Semester-Internal Exam Pattern

Hey comrade, at first glance internal exam pattern looks very confusing but let me explain you in simple words and then if you see each subject division of marks in the below tables you will understand it properly.

As part of BSc Nursing internal exams for first semester, each subject carries a total of 25 marks. Out of these 25 marks, the written exam accounts for 15 marks. The remaining 10 marks are awarded based on other important factors such as your attendance, the quality of your assignments, and your overall performance in class activities. So, there’s no need to stress too much about the internal marks. If you maintain regularity in attending college, actively participate in class, and follow the instructions given by the faculty, you can easily secure good marks in this segment.

For the written exam of 15 marks, you can prepare effectively by referring to the standard textbook I have listed or the all-in-one notes I have shared on the main first-semester page will be a valuable resource for your preparation. Make sure to go through them thoroughly to cover the key concepts and topics to get some good marks in internal exams.

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1.1 Subjects And Internal Marks

S NoSubjectContinuous
Assessment
Internal
Exam
Total Internal
Marks
1English 101525
2Anatomy & Physiology101525
3Sociology & Psychology101525
4Nursing Foundation-1
(Theory)
101525
5Nursing Foundation-1
(Practical)
101525

1.2 Internal Written Exam Pattern

S NoType Of
Questions
No Of QuestionsMarks
1Essay1 Question of 10 Marks10
2Short2 Questions of 5 Marks10
3Very Short3 Questions of 2 Marks6
4MCQs4 Questions of 1 Mark4
Total30/2= 15 Marks

1.3 Continuous Assessment Marks- Internal Exams

S NoCritiriaMarks
1Attendence2
2Criteria10
3Seminar12
4Group Project6
5Mandatory Module10
Total40/4= 10 Marks at the end

Why Internal Marks Matter

Internal marks are a crucial part of your overall performance in the BSc Nursing program. They not only add to your final percentage but also reflect your consistency and dedication throughout the semester. A strong internal score can provide a buffer for external exams and help you achieve a good percentage overall. for applying for government exams final percentage plays a very important role. compared to external exams it’s easy to get marks in internal exams.

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