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About Emmi College of Nursing

Emmi College of Nursing, an  institution under the Emmi Group, stands as a beacon of excellence in healthcare education, offering a dynamic Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc Nursing) program.
Our mission is to empower students to become skilled, ethical, and compassionate nursing professionals who contribute meaningfully to global health systems.

Through a rigorous curriculum integrating advanced classroom instruction and hands-on clinical practice, students acquire proficiency in patient assessment, evidence-based interventions, nursing informatics, and specialized care across life stages.

Our facilities include high-fidelity simulation labs, anatomy models, and interactive skill centers that mirror real hospital settings. This infrastructure, combined with internationally certified faculty, ensures students graduate with the knowledge and confidence required to excel in modern healthcare environments.

Emmi College of Nursing places a strong emphasis on global exposure through exchange programs, research collaborations, and clinical internships with partner hospitals in India and abroad.

Students are also immersed in transcultural nursing, mental health advocacy, critical care, and geriatric health to ensure holistic development. With a curriculum built in collaboration with top healthcare institutions and regulatory bodies, we aim to produce next-generation nurse leaders, equipped to lead with clinical excellence, technological agility, and emotional intelligence.

Curriculum Structure – B.Sc Nursing

Year Semester Subjects Training & Labs / Clinicals
1st Year Semester 1 Anatomy & Physiology – I
Microbiology – I
Psychology Nursing Foundations – I
Basic Nursing Lab Demonstration on Fundamental Procedures
Semster 2 Anatomy & Physiology – II
Microbiology – II
Nutrition & Biochemistry
Nursing Foundations – II
Community Field Visits Health Assessment Practice
2nd Year Semester 3 Medical Surgical Nursing – I
Pharmacology – I
Pathology – I
Communication & Educational Technology
Simulation Labs Patient Interaction Modules
Semester 4 Medical Surgical Nursing – II
Pharmacology – II
Pathology & Genetics – II
Bedside Case Studies Weekly Clinical Posting
3rd Year Semester 5 Child Health Nursing Mental Health Nursing Nursing Research & Statistics – I Pediatric Ward Posting Psychiatric Clinic Posting
Semster 6 Medical Surgical Nursing – III (Specialties)
Nursing Research & Statistics – II
High Dependency Unit (HDU) Simulation Report Writing
4th Year Semester 7 Obstetric & Gynecological Nursing
Community Health Nursing – I
Management of Nursing Services
OBG Posting Community Health Surveys
Semester 8 Community Health Nursing – II
Professional Trends & Adjustment
Nursing Internship (6 Months)
Rotational Internship in Medical, Surgical, Pediatric, OBG, ICU, and Psychiatric Units

All theory subjects are combined with skill-based lab hours and practical evaluations. Semester 8 is entirely internship-focused, offering full-time clinical exposure across departments. Emphasis is placed on case presentations, evidence-based projects, group seminars, and professional ethics.

Faculty & Leadership

Name Designation Expertise
Dr. (Mrs.) Rebecca George Principal & Dean Critical Care, Nursing Education, Curriculum Design
Mrs. Anitha Kurian Associate Professor Pediatric & Mental Health Nursing
Mr. Naveen John Clinical Instructor Medical-Surgical Nursing
Dr. Swapna Reddy Visiting Faculty Nursing Research & Evidence-Based Practice

All faculty members are registered with the Indian Nursing Council (INC) and have over 10+ years of academic and clinical experience

Program Requirements & Evaluation Criteria

Requirement Details
Eligibility 10+2 with minimum 45% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English
Age Limit Minimum 17 years at time of admission
Duration 4 Years Full-Time Program (8 Semesters)
Attendance Minimum 80% attendance required in theory and 100% in clinical/practical
Internal Assessment Assignments, Unit Tests, Clinical Demos, Presentations
Final Examinations University-level exams at the end of each semester
Passing Criteria Minimum 50% marks in theory and practicals separately
Clinical Rotations Mandatory in Community Health, OBG, Pediatrics, Psychiatry & Surgical Units
Internship Final semester includes 6-month supervised clinical internship
Language of Instruction English (with language support if needed)
Certification B.Sc Nursing Degree (Recognized by INC & State Nursing Council)

Global Exposure & Industry Collaboration

International Exchange

Academic MoUs with institutions in Germany and Netherlands

Tie-ups with multi-specialty hospitals and NGOs for rural outreach

Advanced clinical scenario training using mannequins & VR simulations

Platform for students to publish and present papers at conferences