Aniruddha Nursing College strives to prepare competent and compassionate nursing professionals at the graduate level. The program is designed to develop skilled nurses and midwives who are able to deliver promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative care in diverse health care settings.
Graduates will be trained to think critically, make independent and ethical decisions, and uphold the rights and dignity of patients. The College also aims to empower students to work effectively with individuals, families, and communities to achieve better health outcomes.
In addition to clinical excellence, the College nurtures leadership qualities, preparing nurses to take on roles as educators, administrators, supervisors, and researchers, thereby contributing to the advancement of nursing practice and the health care system as a whole.
The College of Nursing believes that nursing is a vital profession within the health care system, dedicated to the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and compassionate care of the sick. Nurses work hand in hand with other health professionals to achieve the highest possible level of health for the community.
Nursing education at the undergraduate level prepares students through a balance of theory and practical learning. It equips them with scientific knowledge, clinical skills, critical thinking ability, and professional values that enable them to provide safe, ethical, and holistic care to people in all settings.
The central aim of nursing practice is to ensure patient well-being and satisfaction by offering care that addresses physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs.
The College is committed to developing graduates who are competent, confident, and self-directed. They are encouraged to embrace lifelong learning, adopt evidence-based practices, and contribute positively as responsible citizens and professionals.
The program emphasizes leadership development, preparing graduates to take up roles as educators, administrators, researchers, and advanced practitioners. They are expected to respond to the dynamic needs of society and contribute to the growth and advancement of the nursing profession.
By fostering a spirit of inquiry and research, the College seeks to prepare nurses who will continuously strive to improve the quality of health care services and bring meaningful change in the lives of individuals and communities.