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Shija Academy of Nursing, Imphal Admission Process
Shija Academy of Nursing, Imphal and is a renowned self-financing nursing college in Manipur, India. The institute is committed to quality nursing education and is recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC). Admission in Shija Academy of Nursing aims to identify and admit deserving students into its nursing course. General requirements of admission in Shija Academy of Nursing include 10+2 or equivalent examination from any recognized board. Nevertheless, the candidates are asked to crosscheck the eligibility criterion related to their particular course of interest with the concerned institute.
Application Procedure
Application to Shija Academy of Nursing, Imphal generally goes about like this:-
1. The student will be required to access the official website of Shija Academy of Nursing for an application form and guidelines related to admission.
2. Filled in application form with proper personal and academic details.
3. Submitted completed application form with all attached relevant documents which might be as follows
- Mark sheets and certificates of 10th and 12th standards.
- Date of birth proof
- Character certificate issued by the institution last attended.
- Medical fitness certificate
- Caste certificate if applicable,
- Passport-size photographs
4. Pay the amount required as institute-level application fees.
5. All required documents accompanied by the completed application form before the deadline of receipt.
6. Await notification from the institute regarding the selection process, which may include a written test and/or interview.
7. If selected, complete the admission formalities, including document verification and fee payment, within the stipulated time frame.
Degree-wise Admission Process
GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery): Shija Academy of Nursing offers a three-year full-time GNM course. The course aims to establish trained nursing personnel with adequate competence in the healthcare system. Intake for the GNM program has been sanctioned at 50 students. Admission is given based on the academic record of the candidate in the qualifying examination, and further selection criteria may be applied as considered appropriate by the institute.