ABOUT THE INSTUTUTION
Swami Vivekananda Institute Of Nursing was established in the year 2022 under the banner of Eklobbho Memorial Trust. The College is Affiliated to The West Bengal Nursing Council (WBNC), Govermnet of West Bengal. The Institution has set new standards of excellence in Nursing Education and practice by offering General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) & Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Nursing Courses of Nursing.
COURSES OFFERED
GNM Nursing deals with the education of nurses in general health care, nursing, and midwifery. It is a 3 years long Diploma program. This training programme is premitted by Directorate of Health Service.
BSc Nursing is a 3 year academic course that begins on the date of commencement of a candidate's study of the subjects comprising the nursing program curriculum to the date of completion of the examination.
HIGHLIGHTS
- 100% results in university examinations.
- Excellent in providing right quality nursing education .
- Students are trained in 500+ baded hospital.
- Well qualified & specialized teaching faculty.
- Digital library with university e-learning helinet programme.
- Best placement opportunities in world class hospitals.
PLACEMENTS
Swami Vivekananda Institute of Nursing provides placement opportunities for its students according to their specific requirements in order to allocate a job that will best suit their needs. We also organize campus selections from various reputed hospitals. Hospitals prefer to recruit our students because of the professional training that is given throughout the graduation of our students.
As practical training is more important in nursing courses, We have exclusive association with Life Care Nursing Home,Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, and Bhatar Rural Hospitalfor clinical training. We are affiliated to the top hospitals in Bardhaman. These are the Clinical Affiliates of our Institution
GALLERY
Swami Vivekananda Institute Of Nursing
FAQ'S
1. Is nursing a good career choice?
Nursing has always been considered a rewarding career. It deals with the most significant aspect of the healthcare industry – patient care. A nurse is a trained professional who provides medical assistance in the various domains of the healthcare industry, making it one of the noblest professions.
How well an individual fits into this role depends on their interest and dedication because nursing, just like other healthcare professions, requires long, tireless hours and dedication. It also requires the commitment to serve with great patience.
Apart from this, nursing has good opportunities in India and abroad, in both - the private and government sectors.
2. Which Nursing Course is the best?
One can apply for a Nursing course after having completed his 12th or equivalent. On completion of his 12th with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) can pursue BSc Nursing whereas, students of other streams (commerce and arts) can pursue General Nursing and Midwifery.
BSc Nursing:
- BSc Nursing is a four-year graduation course in Nursing.
- Eligibility: for science students only.
- Extensive academic scope.
- Students learn the aspects of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of patient care.
- Requires practical exposure.
- A four-year program with 24 weeks internship.
General Nursing & Midwifery:
- A three-year diploma course in Nursing.
- Eligibility: Across all streams (Science, Commerce & Arts)
- Limited academic scope.
- Students learn emergency response, compassion, individual care etc.
- Theoretical approach.
- A three-year program with 6 months internship.
3. What is the salary of a government nurse?
The salary of an entry-level staff nurse in a government hospital is in the range of Rs 25,000 - 30,000/-. The pay increases with experience.
4. Which country pays the highest salaries for nurses?
Nursing has a lot of opportunities in India and abroad. Luxembourg, a tiny country in Western Europe, is said to have the highest-paid nurses.
Other countries like Canada, Australia, the USA, the Middle-east, etc. also, pay handsome salaries to nurses.
Most of these countries see a high demand for nurses and a lot of graduates and postgraduates from India get good opportunities consistently year after year.
5. What are the ranks of nurses?
The ranks of the nurses are as follows:
- Nursing Superintendent
- Nursing Supervisor
- Head Nurse
- Staff Nurse
6. What is the highest position of a nurse?
The highest position held by a nurse is that of the Nursing Superintendent.