Dedicated to nurturing excellence in allied health education, empowering tomorrowβs healthcare leaders with integrity, knowledge, and compassion.
The BSc nursing degree program is a four-year full-time program comprising eight semesters, which prepares graduates to be qualified nurses and midwives in public or private healthcare settings.
4 years (8 semesters) with 6-month internship
10+2 with Science (PCB) and English.
Clinical nursing, education, research, administration
At Niraamaya College of Nursing, we aim to nurture a new generation of compassionate, skilled, and ethical nursing professionals who excel in patient care, research, and leadership.
Equipped with critical thinking, clinical expertise, and problem-solving abilities.
Instilling values of empathy, integrity, and professionalism.
Encouraging evidence-based practice and healthcare advancements.
Empowering students to contribute to international healthcare systems.
Spacious, well-ventilated classrooms with audio-visual teaching aids for effective learning.
8 fully-equipped labs including Nursing Foundation, OBG, Pediatric, Nutrition, and Advanced Skill labs.
Collection of 1300+ books, latest editions, and international/national journals.
Training at 100-bed parent hospital and affiliated healthcare centers.
Modern computer lab supporting digital learning and research.
Specializing in care of infants, children, and adolescents through hands-on clinical training.
Focusing on public health and preventive care for diverse populations.
Comprehensive care of adult patients with acute and chronic conditions.
Specialized care for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
Therapeutic care for individuals with mental health disorders.
Clinical nursing roles in hospitals and healthcare centers
Training and mentoring nursing students
Contributing to nursing and healthcare research
Teaching in nursing colleges and institutions
Administrative leadership in healthcare facilities
Managing healthcare operations and services
Opportunities in global healthcare systems
Advancing nursing science and evidence-based practice