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Friday, March 19, 2010

Best Nursing Colleges in India

Best Nursing Colleges in India

In earlier days nurses were those who were trained to perform a specified task only, but after some time the demand for professional nurses increased because of their quality. Nurses are persons who are trained to take care for sick, injured or infirm people. Some nurses are also employed to look after young children. They give medical or other care to a sick person.
Thus, in a hospital or a nursing home they give their services under the assistant of doctors but nurses also have their own importance. So, we are in need for a quality and professional nurses and to meet this demand several institutes are there all over the country which train the nurses for their specified task. The quality or standard of these colleges are really good by the fact according to some reports or statistics that Indian nurses are preferred in many parts of the world. Some of the top doctors and top nurses generally visit the best Nursing Colleges to give lecture which also help the colleges to keep their high standard.
List of some of the best Nursing Colleges in India are:
  1. • Lakshmi Bai Batra College of Nursing, Delhi
  2. • Apollo College of Nursing, Chennai
  3. • Bombay Nurses Training Institute, Mumbai
  4. • W.B. Govt. College of Nursing, Kolkata
  5. • Bharti Vidyapeeth’s College of Nursing, Pune
  6. • K.M.C.H College of Nursing, Coimbatore (Tamilnadu)
  7. • J.M.J College of Nursing, Hyderabad
  8. • Regional College of Nursing, Guwahati
  9. • Institute of Nursing Education, Panaji (Goa)
  10. • Leelabai Thackersey College of Nursing, Mumbai
There are many other good Nursing colleges all over the country.
According to some statistics there are around 500 nurses training institutes in India.
The scope for someone as a career as a nurse is very good as its demand will increase only considering the fact that the demand of the doctors are increasing and the number of new hospitals that are being established.


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