The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG Vyapam) releases the CG Post Basic BSc nursing syllabus at vyapamcg.cgstate.gov.in. The authority has released the Chhattisgarh Post Basic BSc nursing 2026 syllabus in PDF format. The syllabus of CG Post Basic BSc nursing includes all the important topics related to nursing. A link to download the CG Vyapam PBN 2026 syllabus PDF is provided here.
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CG Vyapam conducts the CG Vyapam PBN 2026 entrance exam to grant admission to the Post Basic BSc nursing courses in the nursing colleges of Chhattisgarh. According to the exam pattern and syllabus of Chhattisgarh Post Basic BSc nursing 2026, candidates have to appear in the exam in pen-and-paper mode with a total number of 100 multiple-choice questions. To know about the CG Post Basic BSc nursing syllabus 2026, read the full article below.
Exam Name | Chhattisgarh Post Basic BSc Nursing 2026 |
|---|---|
Conducting Body | Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG Vyapam) |
Official Website | vyapamcg.cgstate.gov.in |
Mode of examination | Offline |
Exam format | MCQs |
Total questions asked | 100 |
Exam duration | 2 hours 30 minutes |
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According to the Chhattisgarh Post Basic BSc nursing 2026 syllabus, the question paper will be based on the common General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) curriculum. Candidates preparing for the post-basic BSc nursing exam for Chhattisgarh must go through all the topics related to the GNM curriculum. Students can check some of the common topics as per the Chhattisgarh Post Basic BSc nursing syllabus 2026 below.
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Chapters | Topics |
Anatomy And Physiology | Skeletal system - Bones: types, structures, functions, Axial skeleton, Appendicular skeleton, Joints classification, structure and function |
Muscular system: Types, structure and functions; Position and action of chief muscles of body | |
Cardio-vascular system – Blood: composition, clotting and blood group, cross-matching, blood products and their use, Heart, Blood vessels , Circulation of blood, Blood pressure and pulse, Lymphatic system | |
Respiratory system: Structure and functions of respiratory organs | |
Digestive system: Structure and functions of organs of digestion and accessory organs | |
Excretory system: Structure and functions of organs of urinary system and skin | |
Nervous system: Type, structure and functions of neurones | |
Type, structure and functions of neuron, Central nervous system and Autonomic nervous system | |
Endocrine system: Structure and functions of pituitary, pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus and suprarenal glands | |
Microbiology | Classification Structure Size method and rate of reproduction of microorganism Pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms Common diseases caused by different types of microorganisms Sources and transmission of infection, Collection of specimens, Type of immunity Hypersensitivity and autoimmunity, Sterilization and Disinfection, Pasteurization Bio-safety and waste management Inoculation of culture media Staining and examination of slides |
Fundamentals Of Nursing | Introduction to Nursing: Nursing: Definition, meaning, Nature, Scope, Principles and history of Nursing, Ethics in nursing, Healthcare agencies, Holistic and comprehensive nursing |
Nursing care of the patient/Client: Admission and discharge process of patients, Different types of beds and their uses and principles, Maintenance of therapeutic environment, Temperature, Light, noise and humidity, Nursing Process and Nursing Care Plan, Recording and Reporting | |
Basic Nursing Care and Needs of the patient: Importance of maintaining good personal and environmental hygiene in health and disease and role of nurse, Importance of diet in health and disease and role of nurse in maintaining good nutrition, feeding helpless, role in elimination and safety, active and passive exercise. Physical Comforts devises and their uses, Care of pressure points and bedsores: Physical examination of patient/Client, Infection control and waste management, barrier nursing, Cold application, Hot application | |
Basic Needs and Care in Special conditions: Care of patient with fever, unconscious patient, patient with fluid imbalance, patient with dyspnoea, Care of terminally ill patient, Care of physically handicapped patients, Dying patient and communicable diseases | |
First Aid | |
Community Health Nursing | Introduction to community Health and community health nursing: Health and disease, Community, community health, community health nursing, Primary health care: Health for all by 2000 A.D. Differences between institutional and community health nursing, Community health team functioning, Philosophy, goals, objectives and principles of community health nursing practice. Qualities and functions of a community health nurse. community health nursing process Concepts and definition, Importance of the community health nursing process, Steps of the process: Community identification, population composition, health and allied resources, community assessment, planning and conducting community health nursing care services. Health Assessment: Characteristics of a healthy individual: Identification of deviation from normal health. Referral systems, Records and Reports, Principles and concept of Epidemiology and Epidemiological methods, Family Health Nursing care Family health services, Roles and function of a community health nurse in family health services, Family health care settings and Home visiting - health care services and health planning in India. Nurses' role in national health programmes' Demography and family welfare demography Vital statistics. |
ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE | Importance of environmental health Prevention and control of environmental pollution Community organization to promote environmental health |
Medical Surgical Nursing | Nurse’s role in Management of Fluids Electrolyte and Acid Base Balance Management of patients in pain Operation Theater Technique Physical Environment Management of patient undergoing surgery Medical surgical and Nursing management of patients with impaired respiratory function Digestive and gastrointestinal disorders, endocrinal and metabolic disorders Renal and urinary disorders Neurological disorders Cardiovascular and haematological disorders in all nutritional consideration Nursing management of elderly Nurses' role in emergency conditions Medical surgical and nursing management of cancer patients, patient with ophthalmic, ear nose and throat disorders Role of nurse in disaster management. |
Mental Health Nursing | Meaning and definition of mental health and mental illness. mental mechanisms (ego mechanisms), personality and types of personality. Mental Health Assessment and mental status examination Community Mental Health its Concept, importance and scope, Attitudes and misconceptions towards mentally ill, Prevention of mental illness (preventive psychiatry) during childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age, Community mental health services, Role of nurses in community mental health services. Role of nurses in providing psychiatric nursing care. Mental disorders and Nursing Interventions like Schizophrenic disorders, Mood (affective) disorders, Manic depressive psychosis, and Anxiety states. Definition, aetiology, signs, symptoms, medical and nursing management of: Phoebic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depressive neurosis, conversion disorders, dissociative reactions, hypochondriasis, psychosomatic disorders, alcohol, drugs and other psychoactive substance abuse. Bio-Psychosocial Therapies, Psychopharmacology, Psychosocial therapies: individual and group therapy, behaviour therapy, occupational Therapy, Somatic therapy, technique of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Forensic Psychiatry / Legal Aspects. Psychiatric Emergencies and Crisis Intervention. |
Midwifery And Gynaecological Nursing | Definition Midwifery, obstetrical nursing Development of maternity services in India Scope, Historical review, Embryology and foetal development and circulation Nursing Management of Pregnant Women preparation for delivery institutional and home. Nursing Management of women in Labour in the first, second, third and fourth stages. Nursing Management of Baby at birth Nursing management of Mother during puerperium and management at the time of complication of puerperium Puerperal pyrexia, Puerperal sepsis, Thrombophlebitis, Embolis, Puerperal psychosis, Mastitis, Breast abscess. Complications of pregnancy and its management High Risk pregnancy and its management: Anaemia, Jaundice, Viral infections, Urinary tract infection, Heart Diseases, Diabetes Mellitus, Ostemalacia, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, AIDS, Teenage pregnancy, Elderly primigravida, Multipara, Multiple pregnancy. High-Risk Labour and its management: Malpositions, Malpresentations: occipitoposterior position face, brow, shulder and breech presentation; Contracted pelvis, Abnormal uterine action, Cervical dystocia, Early rupture of membranes, prolonged labour, Induction of labour, Obstructed labour rupture of uterus, Obstetrical emergencies: cord presentation, cord prolapse, amniotic fluid embolism, obstetric shock. Complications of third stag All obstetrical operations and MTP Drugs used in obstetrics, Ethical and legal aspects related to Midwifery and Gynecological Nursing. Infertility and fertility Pelvic infection, uterine displacement and descent., STI and their prevention breast disorders, benign and malignant neoplast and reproductive organs. |
Child Health Nursing | Concept and trends |
Role and process of child health nursing | |
Child care in India | |
Preventive paediatrics | |
The Newborn and characteristics | |
Nursing management of newborn | |
Breast feeding | |
Baby friendly hospital initiative | |
Common congenital problems | |
High-Risk Newborn | |
Growth and development | |
Weaning and immunization | |
Nutritional management | |
Sick child management | |
Behavioral disorders | |
Administration and Ward Management | Meaning and philosophy of administration, Elements and principles |
Administration of hospital unit and ward | |
Safety measures | |
Prevention of accidents and infections | |
Legal responsibilities of nurse | |
Job description | |
Job specification | |
Job analysis | |
Staff development | |
Leadership styles | |
Management of equipment and supplies | |
Records and reports | |
Professional organizations |
The Chhattisgarh BSc nursing Post Basic exam is conducted in offline mode. The questions are asked from the General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) curriculum. A detailed exam pattern is provided in the table below.
Particulars | Details |
Mode of exam | Offline/OMR-based |
Total number of questions | 100 |
Types of questions | Multiple-choice questions |
Exam duration | 2 hours 30 minutes |
Marking scheme | 1 mark is given for every |
Negative Marking | No negative marking |
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