The Nursing Department is committed to producing qualified and dedicated nursing professionals who play a vital role in the healthcare system. The program emphasizes a strong foundation in human anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, maternal and child health, mental health nursing, and community health.
Students gain extensive clinical experience through hands-on training in hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. The curriculum combines classroom theory with real-world practice to build critical thinking, decision-making, and patient-care skills. Ethical practice, communication, and teamwork are also key focuses of the training.
Graduates are equipped to work as registered nurses in hospitals, emergency rooms, operating theaters, intensive care units, rehabilitation centers, and public health programs. The program also serves as a stepping stone for advanced nursing education and specialization.
| Fee Type | Amount (AFN) |
|---|---|
| Admission Fee (one-time) | 25,000 |
| Tuition Fee (per semester) | 60,000 |
| Clinical & Lab Charges | 10,000 |
| Library Fee (per year) | 2,000 |
| Examination Fee (per semester) | 5,000 |
| Miscellaneous Charges | 3,000 |
| Total (First Semester) | 105,000 |
Note: This is a sample fee structure. Actual fees may vary depending on the institution and program level (e.g., Diploma, BSN, Post-RN).
