About
College Profile
Welcome to Shri J. G. Co-operative Hospital Society’s Institute of Nursing, Ghataprabha, Taluka- Gokak Belagavi District.
The founder president late Shri Jagadguru Gurusiddheswar Rajayogindra Mahaswamiji of Moorusaviramath Mahasamstana, Hubbali had a great faith in Nursing, which, in itself was a tremendous impetus for the then president Late Shri Jagadguru Dr. Gangadhar Rajayogindra Mahaswamiji of Moorusaviramath Mahasamstana, Hubbali and board of management of the society to start this Nursing Institute for the benefit of the needy rural students and suffering populous of the nearby areas
The unstinted efforts put by Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer and other well-wishers of the Society, this School of Nursing got established GNM in the year 1988-89, with an intake capacity of 15 students, B.Sc Nursing got established in the year 2002-03, with an intake capacity of 25 students & M.Sc Nursing (Medical Surgical Nursing, Child Health Nursing, Midwifery including Obstetrical Nursing) got established in the year 2009-10, with an intake capacity of 14 students Subsequently the intake strength has been increased to 50 seats in School of Nursing (GNM) course from 2003-04 & 60 seats in College of Nursing (BSc Nursing) course from 2024-25 and Our College is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore and permitted by Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi and Government of Karnataka.
The college is having all 05 departments as per INC norms with all laboratory, instruments, equipments, models and charts for teaching to the students. All necessary additional facilities have been provided for PG Courses.
A well-established library containing more than 3900 books on different subjects & titles and there is a separate hostel for boy’s and girl’s students with required facilities are available. All the facilities for indoor as well as out-door games have also been provided.
250 beded Parent Hospital with all types of facilities are available. Regular medical camps in nearby villages where free medical check-ups and free medicines are being dispensed to the needy poor patients. Regular Health check-up camps and “Swarna Prasana” Camps for small children are regularly conducted, also providing medicine to the poor patients in the camps.
College is conducting guest lectures, CNEs (Continuing Nursing Education) for updating the knowledge of students and Teachers. Teachers of the college are sent to various State Level, National Level, and International Seminars, Workshops etc, across the country for updating the teaching skills
