Mangalore College of Nursing is a private nursing institute located in Mangalore, Karnataka, established in 1998. The college is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, and recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC), New Delhi, and the Karnataka State Nursing Council. It offers full-time undergraduate and diploma programs in nursing, with a total seat intake of approximately 140 across its courses. Key programs include B.Sc. Nursing (4 years), Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (2 years), and General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM, 3 years). The college is managed by Highland Hospital since 2019–20, with clinical postings primarily at Highland Hospital and other major hospitals in Mangalore. The institute emphasizes patient-centered care and practical training, with a curriculum designed to meet evolving healthcare needs.
Mangalore College of Nursing Admission Deadlines
Admission cycles at Mangalore College of Nursing typically align with the Karnataka state counseling schedule, with the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) counseling rounds for 2025 concluding in June–July. The application window for most nursing programs generally opens in April–May, with final seat allotment results published by June. Exact dates vary annually, so applicants should monitor the official Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) portal and the college noticeboard. There is no separate college-level entrance exam for nursing programs; admissions are based on KCET ranks and academic merit. Application fees are usually in the range of INR 1,000–1,200, payable online during the KCET counseling process. Scholarship details are not prominently advertised; merit-based waivers, if any, are limited and subject to annual review.
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Program |
Application Window |
Entrance Exam |
Counseling Dates |
Application Fee |
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B.Sc. Nursing |
April–May 2025 |
KCET |
May–June 2025 |
INR 1,000–1,200 |
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Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing |
April–May 2025 |
Merit-based |
May–June 2025 |
INR 1,000–1,200 |
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GNM |
April–May 2025 |
Merit-based |
May–June 2025 |
INR 1,000–1,200 |
Mangalore College of Nursing UG Admission
Mangalore College of Nursing offers three main undergraduate programs: B.Sc. Nursing (4 years, 60 seats), Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (2 years, 30 seats), and General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM, 3 years, 50 seats). B.Sc. Nursing admission requires 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and a minimum of 50% aggregate marks; selection is through KCET rank and academic performance. Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing is open to registered nurses with a GNM diploma and relevant work experience, selected on merit. GNM admission requires 10+2 with science subjects and a minimum of 40% marks, with selection based on academic merit and, in some years, a college-level entrance test. The total fee for B.Sc. Nursing is approximately INR 11.2 lakh for the full course; GNM fees are around INR 85,000 per year. Clinical training is a core component, with rotations at Highland Hospital and other affiliated hospitals.
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Program |
Duration |
Seats |
Eligibility |
Selection |
Total Fees (Approx.) |
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B.Sc. Nursing |
4 years |
60 |
10+2 with PCB, 50% |
KCET rank + merit |
INR 11.2 lakh |
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Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing |
2 years |
30 |
GNM, registered nurse |
Merit |
INR 2.8 lakh (1st year) |
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GNM |
3 years |
50 |
10+2 with science, 40% |
Merit/entrance |
INR 85,000/year |
Mangalore College of Nursing Application Process
The application process for Mangalore College of Nursing is integrated with the Karnataka state counseling system for nursing admissions. Candidates must first appear for KCET (for B.Sc. Nursing) and then participate in the centralized counseling conducted by KEA. For GNM and Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing, applications are typically submitted directly to the college, with selection based on academic merit and, in some cases, a college-level entrance test. Essential documents include mark sheets, transfer certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), and passport-size photographs. The process is entirely offline for GNM and Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing, while B.Sc. Nursing admissions are managed online via the KEA portal. There is no known provision for international or NRI quotas; all admissions are subject to state government and university norms.
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Register and appear for KCET (for B.Sc. Nursing).
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Participate in KEA counseling and select Mangalore College of Nursing as a preference.
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Submit required documents and pay fees upon seat allotment.
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For GNM and Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing, obtain and submit the application form directly to the college office with supporting documents.
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Await merit list/entrance test results and complete admission formalities if selected.
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Step |
B.Sc. Nursing |
Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing |
GNM |
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Entrance Exam |
KCET |
None (Merit) |
Merit/College Test |
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Application Mode |
Online (KEA) |
Offline (College) |
Offline (College) |
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Counseling |
KEA |
College |
College |
