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Rptprogramwiseanmgnmreport List of Schools of Nursing permitted to admit students for GNM course for 2016-2017 academic year. 31 October 2016 Sl.No. Name of the Institution Management No. of Seats Andhra Pradesh A E L C School Of Nursing Baer Hospital Compound, 1 Baerpet Chirala, Prakasam Dist - 523155, A P Dist. Private 30 (Thirty) Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh A M G - Dr Satyavedam School Of Nursing Post Box 2 No 12, Chilakaluripet Guntur Dist, Andhra Pradesh - Private 40 (Forty) 522616 Dist. Guntur, Andhra Pradesh Aditya School Of Nursing Srinagar Kakinada Dist. 3 Private 45 (Forty Five) East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh Arogyavaram Medical Centre, School Of Nursing, Union Mission, Tuberculoses Santorium, Chittoor - 4 Private 60 (Sixty) Distt. Arogyavaram-517330, Andhra Pradesh Dist. Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Asram School Of Nursing, Malkapuram, N H -5, Eluru 5 Post, West Godavari Distt, Andhra Pradesh Dist. Private 60 (Sixty) West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh Balaji School Of Nursing Plot No 3-6 Talpagiri Colony 6 Private 45 (Forty Five) Dist. Nellore , Andhra Pradesh Bethany School Of Nursing, P M P Colony, P M 7 Palem , Visakhapatnam-530041 Dist. Private 30 (Thirty) Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Bharat School Of Nursing No. 4-426, Dowleshwaram, 8 Rajamundry Rural Dist. East Godavari, Andhra Private 45 (Forty Five) Pradesh Bharathi School Of Nursing, Ram Nagar, 1st Line 9 Ongole-523001, Andhra Pradesh Dist. Prakasam, Private 30 (Thirty) Andhra Pradesh Bollineni School Of Nursing Dhanalakshmipuram, 10 Private 60 (Sixty) Muthukur Road Spsr Dist. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh C S I School Of Nursing Jammalamadugu Dist. 11 Private 60 (Sixty) Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh Chaitanya Educational Society, College Of Nursing 12 Ram Nagar, Ist Line Ongole Dist. Prakasam , Private 30 (Thirty) Andhra Pradesh Christian Medical Centre, Sch. Of Nsg. Pithapuram 13 Private 30 (Thirty) Dist. East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh Page 1 of 186 List of Schools of Nursing permitted to admit students for GNM course for 2016-2017 academic year. 31 October 2016 Sl.No. Name of the Institution Management No. of Seats Christian School Of Nursing 42, Doctors Colony 14 Private 45 (Forty Five) Dist. Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh Crescent School Of Nursing Door No.5/152, 5/153, 15 5/153 A Ravindra Nagar Dist. Kadapa, Andhra Private 45 (Forty Five) Pradesh Dileef School Of Nursing, Vedayapalem Dist. 16 Private 30 (Thirty) Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Dr B V Syamala Ratnam School Of Nursing Plot No 377-1, Sri Balaji Nagar, Appalakunta Village Po- 17 Private 60 (Sixty) Kirikera, Taluk-Hindupur Dist. Anantpur, Andhra Pradesh Dr P V Ramachandra Reddy's Peoples Polyclinic 18 School Of Nursing, Sankaragraharam, Nellore- Private 40 (Forty) 524001 Dist. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Dr Rajasekhar Reddy School Of Nursing, C S R Bhavan, Laxmi Venkatarama Kalyanamandpam 19 Private 45 (Forty Five) Street, Vedayapalem, Nellore-524004 Dist. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Dr. B S R School Of Nursing Csr Bhavan, 3rd Street, Thyagaraya Nagar, Lakshmi Venkataraman 20 Private 40 (Forty) Halyanamandapam Street, Dist. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Instt Of Medical Sc. & Res. Foundation School Of Nsg, Chinnoutpalli 21 Private 40 (Forty) Gannavaram Mandalam Dist. Krishna, Andhra Pradesh Emmanuel School Of Nursing Kondala Agraharam P 22 O Makavarapalem Dist. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Private 50 (Fifty) Pradesh Emmi School Of Nursing 10-23/10, Huber Campus, 23 Deenapur, Phirangipuram Guntur, Andhra Pradesh - Private 30 (Thirty) 522529 Dist. Guntur, Andhra Pradesh Enlight School Of Nursing 12- A, K B Layout, Behind 45 (Forty Five) For 24 Maternity Hospital Tirupati Dist. Chittoor, Andhra Private This Batch Only Pradesh Fathima School Of Nursing Nehru Nagar Madras 25 Private 40 (Forty) Road Dist. Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh Page 2 of 186 List of Schools of Nursing permitted to admit students for GNM course for 2016-2017 academic year. 31 October 2016 Sl.No. Name of the Institution Management No. of Seats Florence Nightingale School Of Nursing Door No. 59 26 A-20-2/1, Gurunanak Nagar Road Patamata, Besides Private 30 (Thirty) S B H, Vijayawada Dist. Krishna, Andhra Pradesh Florence Nightingale School Of Nursing Srinagar 27 Private 40 (Forty) Kakinada Dist. East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh Florence Nightingale School Of Nursing Rajam Dist. 28 Private 45 (Forty Five) Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh G S L School Of Nursing N H - 5, Laxmipuram, 29 Rajanagaram Rajahmundry Dist. East Godavari , Private 60 (Sixty) Andhra Pradesh Gifford Memorial Hospital Of 7th Day Adventists, 30 School Of Nursing, Nuzvid (P O) Krishna Distt. Private 20 (Twenty) Nuzvid-521201, S.I.B Dist. Krishna, Andhra Pradesh Government School Of Nursing Rajiv Gandhi Institute 31 Of Medical Sciences (R I M S) Ongole Dist. Government 60 (Sixty) Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh Gravis Medi's School Of Nursing 24-1-11, Thompson Street,Old Post Office Visakhapatnam-530001, 32 Private 60 (Sixty) Andhra Pradesh Dist. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Haritha School Of Nursing Door No.2-112, Chollangi 33 Private 60 (Sixty) Kakinada Dist. East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh Help School Of Nursing Door No 11-142, Smt Anjana 34 Devi Complex, Bandar Rd Penamaluru, Vijaywada Private 45 (Forty Five) Dist. Krishna, Andhra Pradesh J S School Of Nursing, 2nd Lane, Bhagya Nagar, 35 Ongole-523001, Prakasam District Dist. Prakasam, Private 30 (Thirty) Andhra Pradesh Kavuri Subba Rao School Of Nursing D No 5-90-37, 36 7/1, C M Nagar Guntur Dist. Guntur, Andhra Private 45 (Forty Five) Pradesh King George Hospital School Of Nursing Maharani 37 Government 60 (Sixty) Petta Dist. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Lazarus School Of Nursing 10-50-2, Waltair Main 38 Private 30 (Thirty) Road Dist. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Page 3 of 186 List of Schools of Nursing permitted to admit students for GNM course for 2016-2017 academic year. 31 October 2016 Sl.No. Name of the Institution Management No. of Seats M I M S School Of Nursing, M I M S Gen Hospital, D 39 No 31-15, Nellimarla- 535217, Vizianagaram Dist. Private 30 (Thirty) Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh M S R School Of Nursing 15-2-8 A, Gokhale Road, 40 Maharanipeta, Visakhapatnam-530002 Dist. Private 30 (Thirty) Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Mamatha School Of Nursing, No. 2-23-30 & 2-23-30a, 41 Nazerpet, Tenali, Guntur Dist Dist. Guntur, Andhra Private 45 (Forty Five) Pradesh Mass School Of Nursing, Door No 6-2-882, E Seva 42 Road, Ram Nagar Dist. Ananthapur, Andhra Private 45 (Forty Five) Pradesh Minerva School Of Nursing 32-11-1, Krishi Hospital 43 Campus, Nathayyapalem Behind Sheela Nagar Dist. Private 50 (Fifty) Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Mother Care School Of Nursing Door No.2-14-152, 44 Near Railway Gate Syamala Nagar Dist. Guntur, Private 60 (Sixty) Andhra Pradesh Mother Theresa School Of Nursing D.No.24-28/7-10, 45 Sunder Nagar Vijaywada Dist. Krishna, Andhra Private 60 (Sixty) Pradesh Mother Theresa School Of Nursing Sagar Complex, 46 Pallamraju Nagar Road- 1 ( West) Dairy Farm, Private 30 (Thirty) Kakinada-533001 Dist. Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh Mother Vannini Hospital, School Of Nursing 47 Kadakatla Tadepalligudem Dist. West Godawari, Private 60 (Sixty) Andhra Pradesh Muralikrishna School Of Nursing P B No 21, Nethaji 48 Nagar, Water Tank Down Podalakur Road Dist. Private 40 (Forty) Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Nagarjuna School Of Nursing, D No 7-70, Kanuru, 49 Vijayawada-520007 Dist. Vijayawada, Andhra Private 30 (Thirty) Pradesh Narayana School Of Nursing Chinthareddypalem 50 Private 40 (Forty) Dist. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Narayana School Of Nursing Near R T C Complex 51 Private 30 (Thirty) Dist. Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh Page 4 of 186 List of Schools of Nursing permitted to admit students for GNM course for 2016-2017 academic year. 31 October 2016 Sl.No. Name of the Institution Management No. of Seats Narsaspur Christian Hospital School Of Nursing 52 Private 20 (Twenty) Narsapur Dist. West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh National School Of Nursing Ram Nagar, 1st Lane 53 Private 30 (Thirty) Ongole Dist. Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh Nellore School Of Nursing Prami Auto Complex Gnt 54 Private 60 (Sixty) Road, Vedayapalem Dist. Nellore , Andhra Pradesh Nirmala School Of Nursing Lakshmi Srinivasa Nagar 55 Private 60 (Sixty) Near Rudrampet Dist. Ananthapur, Andhra Pradesh P N C & K R School Of Nursing Palnad Road, 56 Narasaraopet-522601 Guntur Dist, Andhra Pradesh Private 45 (Forty Five) Dist. Guntur, Andhra Pradesh Partha School Of Nursing 600-44-77, P K Layout 57 Private 45 (Forty Five) Tirupati-517 501 Dist. Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Prema School Of Nursing 14-3-18 Maharanipeta 58 Private 40 (Forty) Dist. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Priyadarshini School Of Nursing Do No. 55-7-5, 59 Suviseshapuram, Opposite Central Jail Rajahmundry Private 40 (Forty) Dist. East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh R D T School Of Nursing R D T Hospital, Kadiri Road 60 Private 40 (Forty) Bathalapalli Dist. Ananthapur, Andhra Pradesh S I M S School Of Nursing Mangaladas Nagar Dist. 61 Private 45 (Forty Five) Guntur, Andhra Pradesh Sai Sadguru School Of Nursing # 79-21-3, Mallina 62 Nagar J N Road Dist. Rajahmundry, Andhra Private 40 (Forty) Pradesh Sai School Of Nursing "dwarakamayee", D No. 80-23- 63 23, Second Street Jayasree Gardens, J N Road Private 40 (Forty) Rajahmundry Dist. East Godavari , Andhra Pradesh Salvation Army Evangaline Booth Hosp. School Of 64 Nursing, Nidubrolu ( S A E R Hospital) Dist. Guntur, Private 45 (Forty Five) Andhra Pradesh Samatha School Of Nursing, Door No 4/19/2/1, 65 Gandhi Road, Nehru Road, Proddatur, Kadapa- Private 30 (Thirty) 516360 Dist. Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh Santhi School Of Nursing D No. 8-22-19, Gandhi 66 Nagar Kakinada Dist. East Godavari, Andhra Private 40 (Forty) Pradesh Page 5 of 186 List of Schools of Nursing permitted to admit students for GNM course for 2016-2017 academic year. 31 October 2016 Sl.No. Name of the Institution Management No. of Seats Satyabhama School Of Nursing 5/473, Bhujanga Rao 67 Street Nr Cheenur Bus Stand Dist.
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