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College Profile

The College of Nursing Guru Education Trust is established in 2011 situated in Karukachal, Kottayam which is managed and administered ...

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Our Vision & Mission

To be an institution in the fore front of nursing care by nurturing students through holistic, spiritual and scientific thoughts....

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Our Facilities

The Management recognizes that a major concern to all students and parents is the availability and quality of accommodation and other facilities...

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Our Courses

Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.

FIRST YEAR B.SC NURSING

Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Nutrition & Biochemistry, Psychology, Nursing Foundations ...

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SECOND YEAR B.SC NURSING

Medical Nursing including Pathology, Surgical Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Pharmacology ...

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THIRD YEAR B.SC NURSING

Medical Surgical Nursing II including Geriatrics, Mental Health Nursing, Paediatric Nursing and ...

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Our Facilities

The Management recognizes that a major concern to all students and parents is the availability and quality of accommodation and other facilities. The college provides following facilities to the students.

Our Faculties

We have a dynamic administrative head the Principal along with qualified and experienced faculty members in the various departments of nursing.

M.Sc Nursing

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B.Sc Nursing

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B.Sc Nursing

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Testimonials

We have a dynamic administrative head the Principal along with qualified and experienced faculty members in the various departments of nursing.

APPLICATION Criteria

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BSc – Nursing


  • $ 20/Month
  • 10 +2 class passed or its equivalent
  • Should pass in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Botany & Zoology (both Theory & Practical) and English with a minimum of 35%
  • Eligibility certificate must be obtained before 31st of August

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MSc – Nursing


  • $ 20/Month
  • 10 +2 class passed or its equivalent
  • Should pass in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Botany & Zoology (both Theory & Practical) and English with a minimum of 35%
  • Eligibility certificate must be obtained before 31st of August

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PBBSC – NURSING


  • $ 20/Month
  • 10 +2 class passed or its equivalent
  • Should pass in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Botany & Zoology (both Theory & Practical) and English with a minimum of 35%
  • Eligibility certificate must be obtained before 31st of August

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Frequently asked questions

Many students are interested in becoming a nurse. They often ask questions.

The RN to B.S.N. program is often completed on a part-time basis. Because of the limited number of spaces available and the sequential order of clinical progression, the baccalaureate degree program is primarily for full-time students. Part-time students are considered on an exceptional basis only. The Second or Additional Degree option is full-time study, including the summer sessions.
Yes. The college’s programs are approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing and accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN), formerly the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission. The B.S.N. and graduate programs are also accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
** Please note that the final admission for our associate degree program was fall 2014. This program is being transitioned to the bachelor of science degree with a General Nursing option at its five current locations: Altoona, Erie (Behrend), Fayette, Mont Alto, and Worthington Scranton.

Costs vary based on student status and campus location. See the Bursar’s website for specific campus information.

Costs for upper-division (59.5 or more credits) students are higher for Nursing students than others because the student-to-faculty ratio for clinical courses is a maximum of 10:1. This higher ratio results in higher costs to operate the program.

Other costs besides books and University fees include the annual physical exam with titers or immunizations, child abuse and criminal background checks, fingerprinting, CPR, professional liability insurance, uniforms, student assessment testing fees, and transportation to clinical sites.