Top 10 Nursing Colleges - 2019

The current Indian Healthcare sector is emerging both in terms of revenue and employment, this domain is estimated to generate around 40 million job opportunities by 2030. The healthcare segment in the country is been parted into government and private sectors, in which the private sector is contributing more than 70 percent of the country's total healthcare expenditure. Also, the private sector provides major treatments and the resources for the treatments are well equipped, whereas the resources available in government healthcare sectors are limited.

Though the health care sector in India is developing, there is still a large amount of scarcity of doctors and nurses in the country. There is a shortage of about 6, 00,000 doctors and 2 million nurses in India, with the ratio of one doctor for every 10,189 people and one nurse for every 1483 patients as estimated by various surveys. The scarcity of healthcare providers is due to the lack of proper job facilities given by the government. Also, on another side, the people below the poverty line or the families that are unable to afford the medical cost chooses to take treatment in government healthcare centers but due to limited resources, the patient does not receive the required treatment. Whereas the treatment in private healthcare centers is getting costlier with the increasing demand, these two factors are deteriorating the significance of healthcare in India. Therefore, the deficient healthcare facility is one of the leading national crises for years which needs to be improved by taking required measures both by the government and private healthcare authorities. Also, a large number of seats in the nursing colleges are falling vacant and the annual supply of nurses is dwindling. Furthermore, those who are qualified and skilled to perform better in this industry are eagerly looking for better-paid jobs in richer countries.

With twin challenges of migration and shortage to be addressed, unequivocally, the Indian healthcare education system would play a vital role in the nation's well-being. For those who wish to be a part of this sector, we have come up with 'Top 10 Nursing Colleges - 2019', a list of educational institutions that have been producing skilled nurses who can be the backbone of the Indian healthcare system. This will give an explicit sense to the would-be nurses regarding choosing a fitting institution, which otherwise stands out as a puzzling task amidst the never-ending list of nursing institutes.

Top 10 Nursing Colleges - 2019

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Armed Forces Medical College Pune, Maharashtra Administered by the country's armed forces, this college is counted amongst India's premier medical institutions and holds the status of a centre of excellence for education and research.
Asian Institute of Nursing Education Guwahati, Assam A professional institution, striving to develop highly qualified professionals who will be able to provide quality care to the patients and to serve to community.
Christian Medical College Vellore, Tamil Nadu Ranked amongst the topmost nursing colleges in India, Christian Medical College offers an extensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and higher speciality courses in nursing.
Diana College of Nursing Bangalore, Karnataka Providing an opportunity and atmosphere for students to become young professionals by providing world class education.
Kalinga institute of Nursing Sciences Bhubaneshwar, Odisha Committed to providing promotive preventive, curative and rehabilitative services to all to achieve excellence in nursing education and nursing services.
Koshys College of Nursing Bangalore, Karnataka Focusing on research and service and prepare the students to face the challenges in the health care industry with confidence coupled with competence.
Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad, Telangana Established in the year 1991, the institute offers Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master Of Science In Nursing with MD, MS, M. Ch, D.M. courses in about 40 disciplines.
SDM College of Nursing Dharwad, Karnataka Preparing competent compassionate nursing professionals distinguished by liberal art education, evidence based practice, clinical reasoning, safe patient care and committed to social justice.
Sree Narayana Nursing College Nellore, Andra Pradesh Nursing students are provided comprehensive education, both theoretical and practical through fully integrating theoretical learning with clinical experiences within a caring environment.
Sri Venkateshwara College of Nursing Bangalore, Karnataka A trusted and an established name in the nursing education field offering a dream combination of expert teaching faculty with a meritorious teaching environment and facilities.