JES Mother Teresa Nursing Institution (JES MTNI)

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With a presence of more than 2 decades in the field of nursing education, the institution boasts of contribution of more than 3000 + nursing officers to the medical welfare industry. The variety of courses offered to students along with a 100% placement opportunity, makes JES Mother Teresa Nursing Institution is among the most preferred nursing institutions in Bangalore.

With a presence of more than 2 decades in the field of nursing education, the institution boasts of contribution of more than 3000 + nursing officers to the medical welfare industry. The variety of courses offered to students along with a 100% placement opportunity, makes JES Mother Teresa Nursing Institution is among the most preferred nursing institutions in Bangalore.

Located in the heart of the city, surrounded by super speciality hospitals the institution provides easy access to the city as well the best hospitals for internship. Inside the campus, infrastructure, labs and class rooms are state of the art equipped with modern facilities. The campus also has hostels for the students.

The principal, faculty are experienced , with immense knowledge and are interactive in their method of teaching,. This enables students to challenge their thinking, grooming them to be nurse officers who embrace challenges in the ever-evolving health care sector. Students practice clinical knowledge of nursing at the parent hospital, Aveksha Hospital and prominent government hospitals like Kidwai hospital and Vani Vilas hospital too.

JES Mother Teresa Nursing Institution boasts of university toppers, with our students securing the 8th and 9th ranks at the university level in BSc Nursing exams conducted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science.

JES Mother Teresa Nursing Institution open doors for admissions.

All students who wish to enrol themselves to be a part of the prestigious institution can visit the website www.motherteresansg.com , check the criteria for admission and apply.

Students can choose from the below courses as per their eligibility,

  1. B.Sc. Nursing
  2. P.B.B.Sc. Nursing
  3. Diploma in Nursing

Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Bengaluru

Affiliated to KSDNEB – Mother Teresa Nursing Institution is approved by Karnataka Nursing Council. Recognised by Indian Nursing Council with INC NO. 18-15/1121.

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