The leadership firmly believes that to build well-rounded, resilient healthcare professionals, the college must cultivate a vibrant campus culture.
A sacred ceremony marking the formal entry of junior students into the clinical nursing profession, where they take the Florence Nightingale pledge — committing to a life of service and ethical purity.
The flagship annual event — Lumina 2K26 — features dance, music, drama, and digital media. Students express creative talents, build lifelong memories, and relieve the stress inherent in medical studies.
Lumina 2K26Regular PTMs provide comprehensive reports on student progress, academic performance, internal assessment outcomes, and clinical attendance — ensuring families and educators work together in harmony.
Organising large-scale campus events develops team management, public speaking, financial budgeting, and logistical planning — skills invaluable when transitioning to head nurse or administrator roles.
Mental wellbeing is prioritised alongside academics. The college fosters a supportive environment where students develop psychological resilience — essential for high-pressure clinical careers.
Students are regularly deployed in community outreach camps, health surveys, and awareness drives — reinforcing that nursing is inherently tied to public welfare beyond hospital walls.
Our students regularly lead public health initiatives across Shahapur and neighbouring villages — transforming them into socially conscious healthcare advocates.
Educating rural mothers on breastfeeding, weaning diets, and preventing childhood anaemia in Yadgir district villages.
Street plays and workshops on vector-borne disease control (dengue, malaria), water purification, and hand hygiene.
Student-led camps measuring blood pressure and blood sugar for rural populations — screening for early hypertension and diabetes.
Active participation in World Health Day, World AIDS Day, and International Nurses Day to champion equitable healthcare access.