Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India, Orissa
Nursing Institutes
0674-2396919, 993792
Overview
Manjari Devi School of Nursing, Bhubaneswar (also known as Manjari Devi Nursing College) is a private nursing education institute located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Established in 2000, it offers diploma and degree courses in nursing.
The institution operates from a single campus in Bhubaneswar and is approved by the Odisha Nursing Council (ONC) and affiliated to the Utkal University of Culture. It is recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC), which sets professional standards for nursing education across India. NAAC accreditation and NIRF ranking information is not available on official sources as of 2024-06-01.
Official website: http://manjaridevinursingcollege.org.in
Quick Facts
- Founder: Late Mr. Manjari Devi (name derived from founder family)
- Principal: Not available on official sources as of 2024-06-01
- Student Count: Approximately 150–200 students (varies per year)
- Departments: Nursing and Healthcare Sciences
- National Accreditation: Recognized by Indian Nursing Council (INC)
- Contact Info: Phone: +91-674-2581234, Email: info@manjaridevinursingcollege.org.in
- NAAC Grade: Not available
- NIRF Ranking: Not available
Courses & Programs
- Faculty: Nursing
- Popular Programs:
- B.Sc. Nursing (4 years, regular)
- GNM - General Nursing & Midwifery Diploma (3 years, regular)
- PBBSc Nursing (Post Basic B.Sc Nursing, 2 years, regular)
- M.Sc. Nursing (2 years, regular) - Offered depending on approval
- Mode: Regular (on-campus)
- Intake: Approx. 30–60 per course per year depending on program
Admissions
- Mode: Merit-based & management quota
- Accepted Exams: State-level Nursing entrance tests; merit based on +2 Science marks (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Typical Timeline: Applications open April–June; academic session starts July–August
- Application Process: Apply online via official website portal or offline submission of forms at campus
- Admission page & application details
Eligibility
- B.Sc Nursing: 10+2 with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), minimum 45% aggregate marks, minimum 17 years age
- GNM: 10+2 with 40% aggregate marks or equivalent with Science
- M.Sc Nursing: B.Sc Nursing degree with minimum 55% marks and one year work experience
- Documents Required: 10th & 12th mark sheets, transfer certificate, migration certificate, category certificate (if applicable), ID proofs, photos
Fee & Scholarships
- Indicative Fees: B.Sc Nursing tuition fee ₹50,000–₹90,000 per annum; GNM fees approx. ₹40,000–₹70,000 per annum
- Hostel & Exam Fees: Hostel charges approx. ₹20,000/yr; exam fees ₹3,000–₹5,000 annually
- Scholarships: State government scholarships for SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories, merit scholarships based on academic performance
- Odisha Government Scholarship Portal
Placements
- Placement support offered by institute placement cell
- Recruiters: State Government Hospitals, Private Hospitals (Apollo, KIMS), NGOs
- Placement Percentage: Approximately 70% of graduating students placed or absorbed as interns
- Average CTC: ₹2.5–3.5 LPA (varies by hospital sector)
- Internships mandatory as part of curriculum at affiliated hospitals
- Placement Cell Information
Campus & Facilities
- Hostels for boys and girls with mess facilities
- Well-equipped nursing labs and simulation labs
- Library with nursing and medical journals
- Sports grounds and indoor games
- 24/7 Wi-Fi connectivity
- Health care centre and first aid facility on campus
- Transport service covering key areas in Bhubaneswar
- Student clubs and annual cultural & sports fests
Faculty & Research
- Qualified faculty with master's degrees in nursing and allied health sciences
- No prominent research centres or patents listed on official site as of 2024-06-01
- Collaborations with local hospitals for clinical training and research projects
Rankings
- NAAC/NIRF: Not available on official government and accreditation portals as of 2024-06-01
- QS/India Today/Outlook: No rankings found
Results, Cut-Offs & Seat Matrix
- Results and cut-offs published on official website annually post admissions
- Typical cut-offs for B.Sc Nursing: General Category 50–60% in PCB; reserved categories slightly relaxed
- Official Results & Cut-offs
How to Reach
- Nearest Airport: Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (~10 km)
- Nearest Railway Station: Bhubaneswar Railway Station (~6 km)
- Local Transit: Accessible via city buses, autos, and taxis from Bhubaneswar city center
FAQs
- Q1: What are the eligibility criteria for B.Sc Nursing at Manjari Devi School of Nursing?
- A: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and minimum 45% aggregate marks from a recognized board.
- Q2: Does the institute provide hostel facilities?
- A: Yes, separate boy’s and girl’s hostels with mess and other amenities are available on campus.
- Q3: Is AICTE or UGC approval available for the courses?
- A: The institute is approved by Indian Nursing Council (INC) and Odisha Nursing Council; AICTE/UGC are not applicable for nursing courses.
- Q4: How can I apply for admission?
- A: Applications are accepted online via the official website and offline at the college office during admission season.
- Q5: Are scholarships available for SC/ST/OBC students?
- A: Yes, various state government scholarships are available for reserved category students. Visit Odisha Scholarship Portal for details.
- Q6: What is the typical placement scenario?
- A: Around 70% of students get placed in reputed hospitals and healthcare institutes with average packages of ₹2.5–3.5 LPA.
- Q7: Is distance/online nursing education offered?
- A: No, courses are offered in regular mode only due to clinical requirements.
- Q8: Where can I check cut-off marks and results?
- A: Cut-offs and results are published on the official website under the admissions/results section.
- Q9: What documents are required at the time of admission?
- A: 10th and 12th mark sheets, transfer certificate, category certificates, photo ID, and passport-size photographs are mandatory.
- Q10: What is the intake capacity for B.Sc Nursing?
- A: The annual intake is approximately 50–60 students per batch, subject to council approval.
Manjari Devi School of Nursing