KOSHYS GNM FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility criteria for GNM admission?
Ans. Candidates must have passed 10+2 or PUC or equivalent qualification in any stream with a minimum of 40% marks. There are no specific subject requirements, so students from science, commerce, or arts streams can apply. Candidates must also be Indian citizens or eligible foreign nationals.
Ques. Is the GNM course recognized internationally?
Ans. Yes, the GNM course from Koshys College of Nursing is recognized by the Indian Nursing Council and Karnataka Nursing Council. Graduates can work in India and pursue international nursing opportunities. The college provides complimentary IELTS coaching to help students prepare for international placements.
Ques. What is the admission process for GNM?
Ans. Admission is conducted through the KCET entrance examination. Candidates must register for KCET (typically in January-February), appear for the exam in April, and participate in the merit-based counselling process in June-July. Seat allotment is based on entrance exam performance and candidate preferences.
Ques. Are there hostel facilities available for GNM students?
Ans. Yes, the college provides hostel facilities on campus. However, hostel and mess charges are separate from the tuition fee and are charged additionally. The college campus is spread over 7 acres with modern facilities including a library, laboratories, sports amenities, and a safe environment.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing GNM?
Ans. GNM graduates can pursue careers as Registered Nurses, Midwives, Operating Room Nurses, Emergency Room Nurses, Dialysis Nurses, Teaching Nurses, and Infection Control Nurses. Many graduates also pursue international nursing opportunities in countries like USA, UK, Canada, and Australia with the college's support.
Ques. Does the college provide placement assistance?
Ans. Yes, the college has a strong placement record with approximately 90% placement rate. The college maintains relationships with leading hospitals and healthcare organizations. Students are exposed to diverse practice placements within the community and captive hospitals, which often lead to employment opportunities.
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