The college features a strong faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10, with 20-30 faculty members serving around 60 students per class. The faculty is appreciated for its supportive nature and involvement in both academics and extracurricular activities. The academic structure involves two semesters per year with six exams each semester, focusing on a balanced difficulty level. Nursing students must maintain at least 50% attendance in both theoretical and clinical sessions. The college's placement program is robust, especially in the medical field, with over 70% of students securing jobs.
Students can participate in campus placements after their third year, with top hospitals like Max, Apollo, and Fortis recruiting. Initial salaries range from INR 25,000 to INR 30,000 monthly, and those who pass the NORSET exam can start at INR 90,000/month. Internships, starting in the fourth year, offer stipends of about INR 18,000. International study and work placements are also available. The fee for the B.Sc. Nursing program is approximately ?167,000-?170,000 annually, covering all essential fees, while a 4-year program costs ?470,000.
NCC students receive a 20% fee concession, and students from Jammu and Kashmir get a 59% discount. Fees can be paid via Demand Draft or NEFT. Scholarships are available, including the Mahatma Rule Scholarship, state-specific scholarships, and the Student Credit Card Yojana. While there is no stipend, the average annual package from campus placements is around ?5 lakh.
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