About College



Sri Ramakrishna College of Nursing


"We believe in quality education, progress through discipline, knowledge through devotion and satisfaction through services to the student community."

Sri Ramakrishna College of Nursing Those who are with a carrier mind this is an opportunity to enter this noble profession. It is unique because, there is an element of service to the humanity coupled with achievement and orientation to a noble profession.Anupama is in the process of establishing other Medical, Para-Medical courses. i.e., Radiology , Medical Laboratory Technology M.Sc. Nursing (All Branches), B.Sc. Nursing , P.B. B.Sc.N. (Post Basic, Bsc Nursing), GNM and Post Basic Emergency Disaster Nursing Course, Affiliated to Indian Nursing Council, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka Nursing Council, KSDNEB Bangalore.

Quick
Recovery

0%

Happy Students

0%

Professional Faculty

0%

30 Years Experience

0%


Frequenly Asked Questions ?

Find the answers to frequently asked questions about the simple steps of becoming a nurse, available advanced nursing programs, and nursing requirements.


  • How long will I have to wait to start the Nursing courses?

    The wait time varies depending on the number of applicants who have met all requirements for admission; the Waitlist is updated continuously. Students will be called for admission in the order their names appear on the Waitlist which is based on the date and time of the Nursing Program application. If, at the time your name is called, circumstances prevent you from beginning the Nursing Program, you may defer your admission.

  • Once I have applied, how will I know that  I am accepted into the Nursing Program?

    Communication regarding nursing admissions is through the official SRCN email system; you are officially accepted into the Nursing Program when you have replied via SRCN email to the official invitation sent by the Nursing Program indicating there is a space for you in the next class. During the application process, you will receive information on how you can verify that your name has been placed on the Waitlist and where you can obtain updates on wait times, projected call-in periods, etc.


  • What is the cost of the Nursing Program?

    Nursing students pay the same tuition rates as other students per credit hour, depending on whether the student is “in-district” or “out-of-district”. For all courses with clinical components there are contact in excess of credit hour fees as delineated in the College class schedules. There also are course fees.