M.Sc Nursing
Popular M.Sc Nursing Colleges in India (2026)
Listed below are the most popular colleges offering M.Sc Nursing (M.Sc Nursing) in India, based on student interest and page views. The list includes 2 government and 2 private institutions. Fees for M.Sc Nursing at these colleges range from ₹5,000 to ₹3.00 Lakh. A total of 19 colleges offer M.Sc Nursing across the country.
| # | College | Type | Total Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
New Delhi, Delhi |
Government | ₹5,000 | View |
| 2 |
Christian Medical College Vellore
Vellore, Tamil Nadu |
Private | ₹85,000 | View |
| 3 |
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
Deemed | - | View |
| 4 |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu |
Deemed | ₹300,000 | View |
| 5 |
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Manipal, Karnataka |
Deemed | - | View |
| 6 |
Sharda University
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
Private | - | View |
| 7 |
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Chandigarh, Chandigarh |
Government | - | View |
| 8 |
Jamia Hamdard
New Delhi, Delhi |
Deemed | ₹263,000 | View |
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State-wise Distribution of M.Sc Nursing Colleges
Karnataka
3 Colleges
Tamil Nadu
3 Colleges
Uttar Pradesh
3 Colleges
Gujarat
2 Colleges
Odisha
2 Colleges
Uttarakhand
2 Colleges
Delhi
2 Colleges
Maharashtra
1 College
Chandigarh
1 College
Frequently Asked Questions - Popular M.Sc Nursing Colleges
AIIMS, CMC Vellore, PGIMER Chandigarh, and Manipal College of Nursing are among the highly regarded institutions. State government nursing colleges attached to major medical centres are also excellent options.
M.Sc Nursing seats are limited compared to B.Sc Nursing, with each institution typically offering a small number of seats per specialisation. Government institutions have fewer seats but lower fees and better clinical exposure.
M.Sc Nursing requires hands-on clinical training and cannot be completed through distance education. Regular, full-time attendance at a recognised institution with an attached hospital is mandatory for this programme.