London College of Nursing
Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu

The Only Approved Nursing College In Kallakurichi District

Study BSc Nursing at an institute uniquely designed to train nurses with international aspirations.

Accreditation

A Government Recognised & University Accredited Course...

Our course is officially recognised and accredited by leading government and educational institutions.

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Government of Tamil Nadu

Approved by the Government of Tamil Nadu

G.O.(Ms) No.168, Dt. 16.07.2024 Health & Family Welfare (PME.2) Department

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Tamil Nadu Nurses & Midwives Council

Recognised by The Tamil Nadu Nurses & Midwives Council

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Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University

Affiliated with Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University

2020

Founded

240+

Students Enrolled

30+

Staff Employed

98%

Graduate Placement

Why Choose London College of Nursing

Excellence in Nursing Education

Empowering the next generation of healthcare professionals with world-class education, practical training, and compassionate care.

State-of-the-Art Simulation Labs

Train with cutting-edge medical simulators and modern nursing technology to master clinical skills in a safe, controlled environment before entering real healthcare settings.

Clinical Partnerships with Leading Hospitals

Gain hands-on experience through our partnerships with premier hospitals across Kallakurichi, ensuring comprehensive practical training in diverse healthcare settings.

Industry-Recognized Faculty

Learn from experienced nursing professionals and PhD scholars who bring real-world expertise and the latest evidence-based practices to the classroom.

Comprehensive Career Support

From IELTS and OET coaching to job placement assistance, we guide students through every step of their nursing career journey with dedicated support services.

Curriculum Overview

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Comprehensive 4-year program with 30 subjects taught as modules, preparing students for professional nursing practice.

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Showing 12 of 30 subjects (680 hours)

English

English

Year 1

40

hours

Full Year

The study of structure and use of the english language as related to the IELTS Exam.

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Anatomy

Anatomy

Year 1

50

hours

Semester 1

The structure of living organisms, including the organization of cells, tissues, and organs, and the relationships between different parts of the body.

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Physiology

Physiology

Year 1

50

hours

Semester 2

How living organisms function, including the processes that maintain life, such as respiration, circulation, and metabolism, as well as the body's responses to stimuli and the regulation of homeostasis.

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Nutrition

Nutrition

Year 1

40

hours

Semester 1

The nutrients required for health and how they are obtained and used by the body. Including the biochemical processes involved in metabolism and the effects of different types of food on the body.

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Biochemistry

Biochemistry

Year 1

20

hours

Semester 2

The chemical processes that occur in living organisms, including the structure and function of biomolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids, and the regulation of metabolic pathways.

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Nursing Foundations

Nursing Foundations

Year 1

240

hours

Full Year

The principles and core practices of nursing, including patient care, patient communication, and teamwork within a healthcare setting.

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Psychology

Psychology

Year 1

60

hours

Semester 1

The scientific study of the mind and behavior, including the underlying mental processes and the ways in which they influence behavior.

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Microbiology

Microbiology

Year 1

20

hours

Semester 2

The study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Including their behavior, and interactions with other organisms, as well as their roles in health and disease.

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Workplace Computer Skills

Workplace Computer Skills

Year 1

30

hours

Semester 1

The practical skills needed to use computers effectively in a professional setting. This includes skills such as word processing, spreadsheet creation, and data analysis, as well as knowledge of relevant software and hardware within a healthcare setting.

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Sociology

Sociology

Year 2

40

hours

Semester 1

Society and the social interactions that take place within it. The analysis of social relationships, culture as related to clinical practice. Topics include social inequality, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and social change in a healthcare setting.

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Pharmacology

Pharmacology

Year 2

60

hours

Full Year

Drugs and their effects on the body. This includes the study of how drugs work, how they are metabolized, and their potential side effects.

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Pathology

Pathology

Year 2

30

hours

Semester 2

The study of disease, including the causes, development, and effects of different diseases. Within nursing pathology will be taught alongside anatomy in year 2.

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