NURSING
Our Nursing programs are designed to produce compassionate, competent, and clinically skilled nursing professionals. With a strong focus on patient care, ethics, and evidence-based practice, these programs equip students for impactful careers in hospitals, community health, and global healthcare systems.
Undergraduate Programs
B.Sc. Nursing (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
A 4-year undergraduate program that provides a strong foundation in nursing theory, clinical practice, community health, and research. Prepares students for a professional career as Registered Nurses (RNs) in hospitals, clinics, and public health settings.
Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing
A 2-year program designed for candidates who have completed a Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM). It upgrades skills and qualifications, enabling nurses to take on leadership roles and pursue postgraduate studies.
Diploma Program
GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery)
A 3-year diploma program focused on foundational nursing care, midwifery, community health, and clinical training. Ideal for students aiming to enter the workforce early as skilled nursing professionals in hospitals and healthcare centers.
Postgraduate Program
M.Sc. Nursing (Master of Science in Nursing)
A 2-year advanced program offering specialization and leadership training in nursing. Emphasizes clinical expertise, research, teaching, and healthcare management.
Specializations Include:
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Medical-Surgical Nursing
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Obstetrics & Gynecological Nursing
Specializes in maternal health, childbirth, neonatal care, and women’s health. -
Pediatric Nursing
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Psychiatric (Mental Health) Nursing
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Community Health Nursing
Equips nurses to work in rural and urban health programs, focusing on preventive and promotive care.
Certificate & Skill Enhancement Courses (Short-term)
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Basic Life Support (BLS)
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Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
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Infection Control and Hospital Hygiene
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IV Therapy and Cannulation Techniques
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Palliative and Geriatric Care
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Critical Care and ICU Training
Clinical Training & Infrastructure
Nursing students receive hands-on training through:
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Affiliated multi-specialty hospitals
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Community health centers
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Simulation and skills labs
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Nursing foundations, medical-surgical, pediatric, and maternity wards
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Real-time experience in patient care, emergency services, and clinical decision-making
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue roles in:
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Hospitals (Government and Private)
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Primary and Community Health Centers
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Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Centers
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International Nursing (Abroad placements)
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Military and Industrial Healthcare Services
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Teaching and Research Institutions
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Public Health and Policy Organizations