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Title: Mahatma Gandhi Mission


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PROSPECTUS 2004 - 2005
  • Mahatma Gandhi Missions
  • Florence Nightingale Institute
  • of Nursing Education,
  • Navi Mumbai


Junction of NH-4 and Sion Panvel
Expressway, Sector-18, Kamothe,Navi Mumbai Phone
no 27425337(Direct) 27422459/27421723 ext no.
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OUR INSPIRATION
You do best what you can with what you have
- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Mahatma Gandhi Mission is a Charitable Trust,
    registered under Bombay Public Trust Act 1950 and
    Societies Registration Act 1860.
  • The Trust is dedicated to service of mankind.
    The spectrum of objectives encompass
  • Human Resource Development
  • Medical Technical Education
  • Nursing Paramedical Education
  • Community Health Projects
  • Environmental Protection

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OUR PHILOSOPHY AND OBJECTIVES
Pioneer of Modern Nursing. .our motivation
for excellence.
  • Miss. Florence Nightingale (1820 - 1910)
  • The Institute of Nursing Education is a
    professional institute functioning within the
    frame work and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, with
    an undeterring faith in the potential of the
    younger generation for service towards mankind.
  • OUR PHILOSOPHY
  • We believe
  • that the student on completion of the GNM course
    will be equipped with the required knowledge,
    attitudes and skills to meet the physical,
    social, emotional and spiritual needs of the
    patient in the hospital and the community for
    preventive, curative and rehabilitative care.
  • that the basic educational programme will
    prepare the students to develop a balance
    personality to function independently.
  • that inculcating a sound value system and
    instilling a sense of dedication is essential to
    prepare a dedicated team of nurses.
  • OUR OBJECTIVES
  • To develop skill and ability in providing
    quality care to the ailing in the hospital
    and community.
  • To guide the students in developing a mature,
    well balanced personality
    encompassing physical, social,
    emotional and spiritual aspects.
  • To lay a strong foundation for higher and
    specialised education in the field of nursing

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MGMS NURSING INSTITUTE
  • FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE INSTITUTE OF NURSING
    EDUCATION NAVI MUMBAI
  • Established in August 1992.
  • Offers Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery
    (GNM) -3 years 6 months revised program (August
    2004).
  • Recognised by Maharashtra State Nursing Council
  • and Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi.
  • STUDENTS
  • Total number of students on roll is 90.
  • Annual intake of students is 30
  • The Institute has admitted 12 batches of
    students.
  • Nine batches have graduated with flying colours.
  • FACULTY
  • Well-trained full time faculty (totalling 10)
    including postgraduates.
  • Clinical faculty involved in training nursing
    students total to be 40.
  • Administrative and other staff is 10.

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ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
The institute of Nursing Education has adequate
infrastructure i.e. Laboratories, Lecture
Theatre, Library etc. as per the requirements of
Maharashtra Nursing Council, Mumbai and Indian
Nursing Council, New Delhi.
The students of Nursing Institutes also have
access to the facilities such as Laboratories and
Museums of Anatomy, Physiology,Microbiology,Preven
tive and Social Medicine and other departments of
MGM Medical College and Hospital.
  • The institute has its own library with more than
    500 books exclusively on nursing subjects.
    Teaching aids like computer, charts, models,
    skeleton, overhead projector, and slide
    projectors are also available to facilitate
    teaching learning process.

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CLINICAL TRAINING
Training of the students is facilitated by an
excellent team of dedicated members of the
faculty of FNINE, Nursing, Medical, and
Paramedical personnel of MGM group of
Hospitals, where the students get their
clinical training.
The total bed capacity of the hospitals is 750 .
These are general hospitals, well equipped with
diagnostic laboratories, Intensive Care Units,
Neonatal Units etc. Experts in Medical and
Nursing fields are available in these hospitals
for training Medical and Nursing students.
Community health nursing exposure is given by
posting them at various urban and rural
community health centres.
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Lamp -lighting and graduation ceremony is
conducted every year. Wherein the freshers
dedicate themselves to the noble profession of
Nursing and the graduates reconfirm their
pledge.
  • Our students Miss. Jiby K. John secured first
    rank in state of Maharashtra and Goa in 3rd GNM
    Examination held in 1997.
  • In 1995 our student
  • Miss. Mariamma Abraham secured 1st rank in
    Medical Surgical Nursing - I
  • In 1998 our student Miss. Shiji Varghese secured
    1st rank in community Health Nursing - II.
  • In 2003 our students Mr. Vishnu K. Goyal secured
    II rank in the State of Maharashtra and Goa and
    Mr. V. Mathew Varghese stood first in Midwifery
    Practical Exam conducted by Maharashtra Nursing
    Council.

YEAR BATCH NO OF STUDENTS APPEARED ATKT PASS REMARKS
1993-94 I GNM II GNM 17 01 - 21 17
1994-95 I GNM II GNM III GNM 19 21 19 01 01 - 19 21 19 1ST Rank in Med.Surgical Nursing I
1995-96 I GNM II GNM III GNM 19 19 20 03 - - 19 19 20
1996-97 I GNM II GNM III GNM 20 15 18 - - - 20 15 18 1ST Rank in Maharashtra
1997-98 I GNM II GNM III GNM 28 20 15 - - - 28 20 15 1st Rank in Community Health Nursing-I
1998-99 I GNM II GNM III GNM 27 27 18 - - - 27 27 18
1999-2000 I GNM II GNM III GNM 30 27 27 02 01 - 30 27 27
2000-2001 I GNM II GNM III GNM 26 35 24 03 - 02 26 35 24
2001-2002 I GNM II GNM III GNM 29 26 34 09 02 01 29 26 34
2002-2003 I GNM II GNM III GNM 33 29 26 03 - - 33 29 26 I Rank in Maharashtra I Rank in Midwifery Practical exam
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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Facilities for outdoor, indoor games and
recreation Hall with Television facilities in the
campus are provided for the students of Nursing
Institute.
  • Students Nurses Association
  • Students actively participate in SNA
    activities at the unit, state and National level
    .
  • Sports day is conducted yearly
  • Celebration of significant days like..
  • WHO day, Nurses day, Republic day, Independence
    day, Gandhi Jayanti etc.
  • Picnics are arranged yearly for all the batches.

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SYLLABUS
SYLLABUS FOR GENERAL NURSING MIDWIFERY COURSES
PRESCRIBES BY THE MAHARASHTRA NURSING COUNCIL
  • Sr. No. Subjects Theory Hours Supervised
    Practice
  • First Year
  • Biological Sciences 120
  • (I) Anatomy and Physiology (90)
  • (ii) Microbiology (30)
  • 2. Behavioural Science 60
  • (I) Psychology (40)
  • (ii) Sociology (20)
  • Fundamental of Nursing 215
  • (i) Fundamentals of Nursing (175)
  • (ii) First Aid (20)
  • (iii) Personal Hygiene (20)
  • Community Health Nursing 150
  • (i) Community Health Nursing- I (80)
  • (ii) Environmental Hygiene (20)
  • (iii) Health Education Communication
    Skills (20)
  • (iv) Nutrition (30)

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RULES AND REGULATION OF THE INSTITUTE
STANDARD OF PASSING Minimum marks for
passing is 50 in all subjects. A student who
does not secure 50 marks in each of the paper in
Institutional Examination is not eligible to
appear for the yearly council examination.
Institutional Examinations are conducted three
times a year, first quarterly in October, second
quarterly in January and preliminary examination
in March / April every year. Yearly council
examination are conducted in June / July every
year. Total marks for each subjects in the
Council Examination is 100 of which 25 is
earmarked for internal assessment, which is taken
from the average of the Institutional examination
marks. A student who fails in any of the papers
will have to clear the paper in three attempts.
Those who fail in all papers will have to
discontinue the course. BOOKS AND UNIFORM The
Institute will arrange for the supply of books
and uniform to students on payment. MEDICAL
CHECKUP Selection of candidates will be subject
to their being certified medically fit by the
Institute. Annual medical checkup is arranged by
the MGM Hospital ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Since
English speaking is essential to communicate with
teachers / doctors, it is important that the
students be well equipped to relate to each other
in English. Hence English proficiency enhancement
classes have been organised to help enhance the
language skills of students from vernacular
backgrounds Students should communicate with
each other and with other members of the health
team only in English. It is forbidden to speak
in regional language once inside the
campus. MARATHI PROFICIENCY Working knowledge of
Marathi is essential to interact with the local
patients who talk mainly in Marathi. It is
important to acquire a working knowledge in
Marathi and the students gain adequate clinical /
community health experience during their training
in Hospital Wards / Community Centres etc.
Payments involved will have to be made by the
students. VACATION Students are entitled for 30
days annual leave, and may avail 10 days sick
leave, when necessary.
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Paper Subject Total Marks Internal Assessment Council/Board Exam Duration of Exam
I FIRST YEAR Bio-Science Anatomy Physiology Microbiology 100 25 75 3
II Behavioural Sciences Psychology Sociology 100 25 75 3
III Fundamental of Nursing Fundamentals of Nursing First Aid Personal Hygiene 100 25 75 3
IV Community Health Nursing Community Health Nursing Environmental Hygiene Health Education Communication skills Nutrition 100 25 75 3
Practical-I Fundamentals of Nursing 100 50 50
SECOND YEAR
I Medical surgical Nursing -I (including Pharmacology) 100 25 75 3
II Medical Surgical Nursing - II (Specialties) 100 25 75 3
III Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing 100 25 75 3
Practical I Medical Surgical Nursing 100 25 75 3
Practical II Psychiatric Nursing 100 (only School Examination, no council/Board Exam)
THIRD YEAR
I Midwifery and Gynaecolgoy 100 25 75 3
II Paediatric Nursing 100 25 75 3
III Community Health Nursing 100 25 75 3
Practical I Midwifery 100 25 50
Practical II Paediatric Nursing 100 25 50
Practical III Community Health Nursing 100 25 50
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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
SR.NO YEAR FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR INTERSHIP INTERSHIP TOTAL 3 YEARS 6 MONTHS TOTAL 3 YEARS 6 MONTHS
Hrs Wks Hrs Wks Hrs Wks Hrs Wks Hrs Wks
1 Nursing Science 612 17 - - - - - - 612 17
2. Medical Health Nursing I II - - 828 23 - - 252 06 1080 29
3. Community Health Nursing 288 08 72 02 216 06 168 04 744 20
4. Psychiatric Nursing - - 216 06 - - 126 03 342 09
5. Paediatric Nursing - - - - 288 08 126 03 414 11
6. MidwiferyGynecological Nursing - - - - 756 21 168 04 924 25
7. Interns Area of interest - - - - - - 84 02 84 02
8. Night Duty experience for interns - - - - - - - 2 - 2
Total 900 25 1116 31 1260 35 924 24 4200 115
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RULES AND REGULATION OF HOSTEL
  • The students who are staying in the hostel should
    abide by the hostel rules, which are in force
    from time to time, failing which disciplinary
    action will be taken.
  • Mess facilities are provided in the campus for
    which the expenses are to be shared by the
    members.
  • Students are expected to keep their rooms clean
    and tidy and maintain excellent personal
    relations with the other residents of the hostel.
  • Nursing students are advised not to keep any
    valuables in their rooms. They will be
    responsible for any loss of their private
    property. Students will also be accountable for
    things provided to them by the Institute.
  • Sickness or absence of students should be
    reported to the hostel warden promptly.
  • Use of electrical gadgets for ironing or cooking
    is prohibited. No cooking is allowed in the
    hostel and it is obligatory to share the common
    mess. Meals should be taken only in the dining
    room during the specified timings.
  • Study Class - The nursing students will have to
    devote a minimum of two hours daily for study,
    and four hours on holidays, except Sundays.
  • Local Guardian - Local Guardian, if any, should
    be nominated by the parents at the time of
    admission. Any change of local guardian during
    the course, should be nominated by the parent.
    The guardians photograph should be submitted to
    the warden and he / she should sign in the
    Guardians Book.
  • Out Going Passes - The nursing students are not
    permitted to leave the hostel premises without
    the written permission of the authority and when
    permitted they should be back in the hostel by
    600 PM.
  • Overnight Passes - Students will be permitted,
    by the Principal, one overnight pass a month on
    written request.Students must submit the
    guardians letter by Thursday to obtain
    permission for an overnight pass for the weekend,
    giving complete residential address. If students
    are to be allowed to visit guardians house
    alone, it should be given in writing by the
    guardian, at the time of admission to the hostel.

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ADMISSION PROCEDURE
  • ADMISSION PROCEDURE
  • Application form can be obtained from the office
    of the Principal on payment of Rs. 300/- (Rupees
    Three hundred a only ) in cash or DD in favour of
    MGMs Florence Nightingale Institute of Nursing
    Education, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai.
  • The application form, complete in all respects,
    together with an Entrance Examination Fee of
    Rs.200/- only and Xerox copies of certificate
    should be submitted to the office of the
    Principal, Florence Nightingale Institute of
    Nursing Education, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai on or
    before 21st July 2004 before 400 PM.
  • Selection of the candidates for the GN0M course
    is on merit based on the performance in General
    Aptitude Test (written) and Personal Interview.
    The General Aptitude Test will be held on 22nd
    July 2004 at 900AM followed by Personal
    Interview from 1100 AM onwards.
  • The list of selected candidates for the GNM
    course will be declared on 23rdJuly 2004..
  • Selected Candidates belonging to states other
    than Maharashtra should produce eligibility/
    equivalence certificate within 1 week from the
    date of admission.
  • The academic session of the GNM course will
    commence on 1st August 2004.
  • FEES
  • The total fee for 3 year 6 months Diploma in
    General Nursing Midwifery programme amounts to
    Rs.1,10,500/- (Rupees One Lac. Ten Thousand and
    Five hundred only) towards tuition fees, hostel
    rent and other expenditures. It should be paid as
    demand draft drawn in favour of MGMs Florence
    Nightingale Institute of Nursing Education.
  • The amount and date of payment for Iyr, IIyr
    IIIyr and internship of GNM Programme is as
    follows.
  • I year - Rs. 28,000/- (Rupees Twenty eight
    thousand only). It should be paid from 26 - 31st
    July 2004.
  • II year - Rs.31,000/-(Rupees Thirty one
    thousand only). It should be paid on or before
    2nd May 2005.

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