Royal College of Nursing
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B.Sc. in Nursing
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Royal College of Nursing 
Overview

Total Tuition Fees

1.80 Lakh
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Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Private
B.Sc. in Nursing
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B.Sc. in Nursing
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Royal College of Nursing 
Fees

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B.Sc. in Nursing
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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.8/5
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Placements: There are placements in our college, and up to 50% of students get placed. The college has its own hospital. Graduates are usually placed as staff nurses. Many students get placed at East Point Hospital which is also in Bangalore. Students get placed with a package of 6 LPA.
Infrastructure: Overall, the infrastructure is good. Hostel facilities are good except for the food. The food is the worst almost every day. The college has its own hospital so we get practical knowledge often. Faculty members encourage sports, and we have a playground for it. The college provides a separate hostel for both girls and boys. There is a lot of distance between hostel and college but they provide college buses to travel between hostel and college.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful. But their teaching is average. Teachers always provide short notes to study. Through training, they make students industry-ready. We have semester exams in this college. Exams are tougher sometimes. Teachers are qualified and they help us to clear our doubts.
Other: This course provides good career opportunities, and I like to work in the medical field, so I chose this course. It has a good campus and surroundings. There is at least one event held every month. The campus is usually crowded. Campus life is so enjoyable.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How can I get into Royal College of Nursing for UG/PG courses? Am I eligible for admission?
A: 
Royal College of Nursing has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
CoursesEligibility
B.Sc. (Post Basic)Candidates should be registered as Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (RNRM). Candidates should possess a three-year Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM). Candidates should have a minimum of two years of experience in the profession (after registration as RNRM).
B.Sc.Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Science stream from a recognised board.
GNMRegistered ANM with pass mark.
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Q:   Are there any specializations offered by Royal College of Nursing?
A: 
Royal College of Nursing offers Degree and Diploma courses including 3 UG and 1 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode. Royal College of Nursing has specializations such as GNM specializations in General Nursing & Midwifery.
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Q:   Why do nurses fail Nursing classes?
A: 

Different reasons for flunking nursing classes are so numerous, yet unique to each and every person. Some of main causes that normally lead to one experiencing academic difficulties in nursing classes are:

  • Difficulty understanding concepts: nursing programs are demanding, and it is genuinely tough to grasp very complicated medical concepts, procedures, and pharmacology.
  • Clinical performance problems: These can be concerns for students who are experiencing complications with clinical skills or interpersonal communications.
  • Poor study habits: One of most important study skills in any nursing program. A student who does not have proper study habits, time management, or organizational skills might not manage to keep pace according to coursework.
  • Overwhelmed by workload: workload, in particular, can be intense in nursing programs, leaving students overwhelmed as to what to learn and acquire, complete as assignments, and spend in clinical hours.
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Q:   What are the facilities available for students at Royal College of Nursing?
A: 
Institute has a well supported campus with facilities such as Auditorium, Boys Hostel, Cafeteria, Co-ed Hostel, Girls Hostel, Gym, Hospital / Medical Facilities, Hostel, Labs, Library, Sports Complex, Wi-Fi Campus.
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Q:   How do I score good marks in B.Sc Nursing course?
A: 

To score well in your curriculum exams you need to have understanding of fundamental concepts and strengthen core basics and foundation of nursing. Along with theoretical knowledge, have experience in practical applications too and don't open your books or study material at last moments. Prepare well in hand and keep giving mock tests for personal improvement

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B.Sc. in Nursing
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B.Sc. in Nursing
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Admission Process

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    Jan 17, 2026
    KCET Application Form 2026
    Apr 22, 2026
    KCET Exam 2026 (Kannada Language Test)
    Apr 23 - 24, 2026
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    Students also asked

    Q:   Which Nursing job profile is highly paid?
    A: 

    Highest Nursing job is Senior Staff Nurse.

    They manage junior staff nurses and Nursing students to make sure patients get best care. 

    These nurses are give nursing care to such patients. 

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    Q:   Can I become a doctor after pursuing B.Sc Nursing?
    A: 

    No candidates cannot become a doctor if they have done only BSc Nursing. But they can apply for MBBS after BSc Nursing if they really want to become a doctor.

    For MBBS, they will have to sit for NEET UG and also pass it. And that is how after pursuing MBBS, they can become a doctor.

    There is no direct way of becoming a doctor after only BSc Nursing.

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    Sy. No.1/2, Mallapura Village, Kasaba Hobli, Nelamangala, Bangalore Pincode- 562162
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