Faran College and School of Nursing, Bangalore

Faran College and School of Nursing

#16, P29, Kannur Village and Post, Bagalur Main Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka   |   ESTD : 1991   |   Approved By: INC   |  KNC   |   Type: Private
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About College

Faran College and School of Nursing situated at Bangalore came into existence with the farsightedness and wisdom of The Faran Educational Trust. The aims and objectives of the college are to provide a balance of professional & generation education to enable the students to become professional nurse who take up the first level in the community, to develop the ability to investigate the nursing care problems & provide suitable remedial measures, to develop the ability to work co-operatively with other members of allied disciplines towards attaining the optimum health for all members of the society and to understand the principles of teaching and learning and apply these principles in health education.

Facts and Figures of Faran College and School of Nursing

Establishment Year

1991

Affiliated to

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

Accredited by

Indian Nursing Council (INC)

Karnataka Nursing Council (KNC)

College type

Private/ Self Financing

How to Reach

Nearest Airport is Bangalore International Airport

Why to join Faran College and school of Nursing?

  • Quality Teaching Staff: The teaching staff of the college is highly educated and is having vast experience of building up students with moral, social and spiritual values. 
  • Overall development of the Students: The college believes in the overall development of the students apart from academics and organizes many extra-curricular activities, sports meets so that student should take part in them.
  • Training: The college free IELTS and NCLEX-RN Training along with Global Strategic solution (GS3),Chennai

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