Institution Overview

St Luke's School of Nursing is established by Congregation of Teresian Carmelite (CTC) Sisters in 2025 and is a unit of Dakaita Teresian Carmelite Society. It is affiliated with St Luke's Health Centre, emphasizing hands-on training in rural healthcare settings. The institution prioritizes compassionate care, Christian values, and preparation for global nursing standards through rigorous clinical rotations.

The institution serves students from Bihar and Jharkhand, building on a legacy of nursing education tailored to underserved communities.

Mission & Vision

Aims

The School of Nursing aims to provide the best facilities for students to develop professionally and also to nurture each individual in its care, to have integrity as a core value and God's Love as the centre of their personal and professional life. They would become responsible individuals and contribute to the development of their family, community and the entire nation and globally.

Mission

St. Luke’s School of Nursing is concerned with holistic development of individuals who undergo nursing education and training to become professionally competent and ethically sound nurses, who would provide excellent care and service and who would strive to keep themselves updated with the latest developments in nursing and its related fields.                                

Academic Information

Objectives

  • To prepare competent nurses for first-level positions.
  • To provide quality healthcare services to society.
  • To develop advanced nursing competency.
  • To apply problem-solving in nursing practice.
  • To communicate effectively.

Programme Description

  • Theoretical & practical training.
  • INC-based syllabus.
  • English medium instruction.
  • Annual exams (theory, viva, practical).

Duration

3 years (excluding 1-month English course).

Educational Programme

Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) with 30 seats annually. Recognized by JNRC with qualified faculty support.

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with 40% (PCB & English).
  • Age: 17–35 years.
  • Handwritten application required.

Admission Procedure

  • Apply via JCECEB.
  • Attend counselling after qualification.
  • Submit original documents during admission.
Documents Required:
  • 10th & 12th Mark Sheets
  • Certificates & Leaving Certificate
  • Character & Migration Certificate
  • Caste & Residential Proof
  • Aadhar Card

Programs Offered

General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)

3-Year Diploma Program (including 6-month internship)

Intake: 30 Seats Annually

Curriculum follows INC guidelines.

Facilities & Clinical Training

Campus Facilities
  • Modern Classrooms
  • Well-equipped Laboratories
  • Library
  • Hostel
  • Mess Facility
Clinical Rotations at St Luke's Health Centre
  • Outpatient Department (OPD)
  • General Wards
  • Labor Room
  • ICU
  • Operation Theatre (OT)
  • Emergency Services