BSc Nursing Result 2083: Check TU Bachelor of Science in Nursing Result Online (Complete Guide)
A complete guide to checking your TU Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc Nursing) result online by symbol number — structure, subjects, grading, re-totaling and next steps for 2083.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc Nursing) result is published online by Tribhuvan University under the Institute of Medicine (IOM). BSc Nursing is a professional nursing degree with extensive clinical and practical training. This complete guide explains how to check your BSc Nursing result by symbol number, understand the programme and your marks, fix a result that looks wrong, and plan your next steps in 2083.
- Where the BSc Nursing result is published
- How to check your BSc Nursing result step by step
- BSc Nursing programme structure and subjects
- Why clinical training matters in BSc Nursing
- How to read your BSc Nursing marks
- If your result looks wrong or you failed a paper
- What to do after the BSc Nursing result
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Frequently Asked Questions
Where the BSc Nursing result is published
BSc Nursing results are released by Tribhuvan University's Office of the Controller of Examinations on tuexam.edu.np under the Institute of Medicine (IOM). On busy result days, trusted education portals republish the same notice quickly. Your campus also receives the result ledger. Treat the official portal and your campus as the final authority. For a full walkthrough, see our guide on how to check a TU result online.
How to check your BSc Nursing result step by step
- Open tuexam.edu.np or a trusted mirror.
- Find the Institute of Medicine (IOM) notice for Bachelor of Science in Nursing (semester / year system).
- Enter your symbol number exactly as printed, plus registration number or date of birth if asked.
- Submit and save your result status.
- Collect your official marksheet from your campus once it is distributed.
Lost your symbol number? Our symbol number guide explains how to recover it.
BSc Nursing programme structure and subjects
BSc Nursing covers nursing foundations, anatomy and physiology, medical-surgical nursing, community health, midwifery and related subjects, with substantial clinical placements and practical training. Clinical and practical assessments are graded alongside theory, so your result reflects both classroom learning and clinical performance. Confirm your exact structure and subjects with your campus.
Why clinical training matters in BSc Nursing
BSc Nursing is a highly practical, professional degree, and your clinical placements and practical assessments are graded parts of your result. Strong clinical performance is essential both for your marks and for becoming a competent nurse. Ensure your clinical and practical components are reflected before finalising your understanding of the marks.
How to read your BSc Nursing marks
Depending on your batch, BSc Nursing results appear as marks and percentage or as letter grades and GPA. The traditional pass mark is usually 35% per subject, with First Division commonly at 60% and above. In grade-based programmes, each subject earns a grade point and your GPA is the credit-weighted average. Our TU grading system guide explains both.
If your result looks wrong or you failed a paper
If a mark looks wrong, apply for re-totaling within the official deadline. If you failed a paper, clear it through the chance/back exam and still progress — read our recovery plan.
What to do after the BSc Nursing result
After completing the programme, request your transcript and attend convocation. If moving to another university, you may need a migration certificate. Plan these early.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Mistyping the symbol number or opening the wrong notice.
- Treating the online status as your final marksheet.
- Missing the short re-totaling deadline.
- Refreshing repeatedly when the server is busy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I check my BSc Nursing result?
On tuexam.edu.np under the Institute of Medicine notice for Bachelor of Science in Nursing, for your semester/year, using your symbol number.
Does clinical training count in the BSc Nursing result?
Yes. Clinical placements and practical assessments are graded alongside theory, so both classroom and clinical performance contribute to your result.
What if I fail a BSc Nursing subject?
You can usually clear it through the back/chance exam while continuing within the allowed limit. Confirm the specific rules with your campus.
How do I check my nursing result on mobile?
Open tuexam.edu.np in your phone browser, choose the BSc Nursing notice, and enter your symbol number.
Can I apply for re-totaling in BSc Nursing?
Yes, within the official deadline if you believe a theory mark is wrong. Clinical and practical marks follow departmental rules.
What can I do after BSc Nursing?
Graduates work as registered nurses in hospitals and health services, in community health, teaching and management, or continue to a Master's in Nursing.
Is BSc Nursing a professional degree?
Yes. It's a professional nursing degree with extensive clinical training and specific requirements. Confirm details with your campus and the relevant council.
Is the online nursing result official?
It's reliable for a quick check; your signed marksheet from the campus, including clinical and practical marks, is the final document.