


About the Institution
The institution aspires to become an important link in the chain of leading centers of professional and creative education.
The central concern here is to nurture creative contributors with enhanced creative skills and advanced technologies to contribute to the creation, application and extension of knowledge for the benefit of society.
The institution is designed with a focus to create skillful IT and management professionals for the future. The main motto of the institute is “Delivering Knowledge for Creative Solutions”. Knowledge is the key ingredient of future businesses and Disha Institute of Nursing emphases on interlinking of all knowledge resources. It is no longer possible for any business to ignore knowledge-based value chains.

Our Programmes
B.Sc. Nursing
B.Sc. Nursing is a 4-year undergraduate program that trains students in patient care, medical procedures, and healthcare management. It prepares graduates for roles as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings.
P.B.B.Sc
Post Basic Bachelor of Science in Nursing (P.B.B.Sc.) is a 2-year undergraduate program designed for diploma-holding nurses. It enhances their theoretical knowledge and clinical skills, preparing them for advanced roles in healthcare and nursing education.
G.N.M
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a 3.5-year diploma program focusing on comprehensive and It prepares students to work as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings.
A.N.M
Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM) is a 2-year diploma course focused on basic nursing care, maternal health, and midwifery. It prepares students for roles in primary healthcare, especially in rural and community settings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is B.Sc. Nursing?
B.Sc. Nursing (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) is a 4-year undergraduate degree program that prepares students to become registered nurses. The curriculum includes theoretical knowledge and practical training in medical-surgical nursing, community health, psychiatric care, and more.
What are the eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Nursing?
To apply for B.Sc. Nursing, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, securing at least 50% marks. Some institutions also require candidates to clear entrance exams.
What is A.N.M (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery)?
A.N.M is a 2-year diploma course that focuses on training candidates to provide basic nursing care, midwifery services, and primary healthcare, especially in rural and community settings.
Who can apply for A.N.M?
G.N.M is a 3.5-year diploma program (including a 6-month internship) designed to train students in nursing, midwifery, and general healthcare. It prepares them to work in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings.
What are the career opportunities after G.N.M?
Graduates can work as staff nurses, midwives, or health visitors in hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. They can also pursue further education, such as B.Sc. Nursing.
What is P.B.B.Sc (Post Basic Bachelor of Science in Nursing)?
P.B.B.Sc is a 2-year undergraduate program designed for G.N.M-qualified nurses who want to advance their education. It provides in-depth knowledge and skills in nursing practices and leadership.
Which course is best for becoming a registered nurse?
B.Sc. Nursing and G.N.M both lead to careers as registered nurses. However, B.Sc. Nursing provides a more comprehensive and academically rigorous foundation compared to G.N.M.