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Sl. NO List of the Private ANM Institutions for the Academic Session 2019-2020 District Number of Seats Sl. List of the Private ANM Institutions for the Academic session 2019-2020 District Number of Number of NO as on 31.12.19(After enhancement of seat as per Govt. Letter 30087/H dt 22.11.2019 & Seats Seats ONMRC letter No 680 dt 03.12.2019) (previous) (After Enhancement) 1 Acharya Harihara Anm Training School, At/Po- Anlabereni, Dist-Dhenkanal , Odisha Dhenkanal 30 30 2 Aisect Junior Nursing School, At-Matha Sahi (near Druga Mandir), Po/Dist-Deogarh, Deogarh 20 20 Odisha 3 Aum Sai School of Nursing, Jaganath Vihar, Near Bhanja Vihar , Berhampur, Ganjam, Ganjam 30 30 Odisha-760007 4 B B Chhatoi School of Nursing, At/Po -Dhodra, Via- Umerkote, Dist -Nabarangpur, Nabarangp 30 30 Odisha - 764073 ur 5 Baba Jateswar Nursing Training School, At-Chhotraypur, Po N C Pur, Mayurbhanj, Odisha- Mayurbhanj 40 40 757020 6 Balasore School of Nursing, At- Chittapada, Po- Khantapada, Dist- Balasore, Odisha- Balasore 20 20 756043 7 Bhaba Institute of Medical Science Research 1480, I R C Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar, Khurda 30 30 Dist-Khurda, Odisha. 8 Bhagabati ANM Training School, At- Raghunathpur, Po-Sayedpur, PS-Binjharpur, Dist- Jajpur 20 20 Jajpur, Odisha-755027 9 Bhubaneswar School of Nursing , 94, Dharmavihar, Post- Khandagiri , Khurda, Khurda 30 30 Bhubaneswar-751030, Odisha 10 Bidyut School of Nursing, Plot No.-1846, Nua Sahi, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar, Dist-Khurda, Khurda 20 20 Odisha 11 Bijupattnaik Nursing Training School, At-Takatpur, Baripada, Behind Govt. I T I, Po- Mayurbhanj 30 30 Takatpur , Dist-Mayurbhanj, Odisha 12 Biswanath Institute of Medical Technology , Plot No-210/1320, Sarala Nagar, Ns Road, Khurda 30 30 Laxmisagar, Bhubaneswar, Dist-Khurda, Odisha-751006 13 Blue Wheel Institute of Nursing Sciences, At/Po- Chandpur, Via/Ps - Ranpur, Dist- Nayagarh 20 20 Nayagarh, Odisha 14 Choudwar School of Nursing, At/Po-Agrahat, Via-Choudwar, Dist-Cuttack, Odisha- Cuttack 30 30 754028 15 Christian Hospital, School of Nursing, Bissamcuttack, Dist-Rayagada, Odisha-654022 Rayagada 30 30 16 Creative Junior Nursing School, A-t Kajala, Po/Dist- Kendrapada, Odisha- 754211 Kendrapara 20 20 17 D R I E M S School of Nursing, At -Kairapari, Po - Kotsahi Tangi, Dist-Cuttack, Odisha- Cuttack 30 30 754022 18 Dhaneswar School of Nursing, At- Maitree Vihar, Link Road, Po-Arunodaya Market, Dist- Cuttack 30 30 Cuttack, Odisha-753012 19 Dibya School of Nursing, At/ Post- Kirei, Dist-Sundargarh, Odisha Sundargarh 20 20 20 Dibyajyoti School of Nursing , Prachi Vihar, Kakatpur , Dist - Puri-752108, Odisha Puri 25 25 21 Divine School of Nursing, At/Po- Asurali, Dist-Bhadrak, Odisha- 756137 Bhadrak 40 40 22 Dox Orland School of Nursing, Church Square, Jail Road, Dist-Keonjhar, Odisha- 758001 Keonjhar 30 30 23 Dr Ambedkar Institute of Medical Science, Jagda, Rourkela, Dist-Sundargarh, Odisha- Sundargarh 40 40 769042 24 Florence Nightingale ANM (Female Health Worker) Training School , Bell Road, Jeypore, Koraput 30 30 Dist-Koraput, Odisha-764001 25 Gajapati School of Nursing, Techno Park, Ranipeta, Paralakhmeundi, Dist- Gajapati, Gajapati 30 30 Odisha-761200 26 Gitanjali School of Nursing, Plot No. 897, Talagada Dist- Khordha, Bhubaneswar Khurda 30 30 27 Gitanjali School of Nursing, At/Po- Tigiria, Dist-Cuttack, Odisha Cuttack 20 20 28 Golap Devi School of Nursing Plot No -Hig-1/46, Kapila Prasad In Front Of Lingaraj Khurda 20 20 Station Khurda, Bhubaneswar, Dist-Khurda 29 Gopabandhu Institute of Medical Science & Research, At- Madhabpur, Po- Mahakalabasta, Cuttack 30 30 Via- Athgarh, Dist-Cuttack, Odisha-754029 30 Gyana Pattnayak School of Nursing, At/Post-Baharana, Via-Niali(Adaspur), Cuttack, Cuttack 20 20 Odisha 31 Hi- Tech School of Nursing, Health Park, Pandara, Po- G.G.P, Bhubaneswar, Dist- Khurda- Khurda 60 60 25, Odisha 32 Janakalyan School of Nursing, At –Ramchandrapur, Po- Gulnagar, Kendrapara-854211 Kendrapara 30 30 ,Odisha 33 Janaki Devi Junior Nursing School, At- Salandi, Bypass, Po/Dist-Bhadrak, Odisha-756100 Bhadrak 30 30 34 Jasoda Devi School Of Nursing , At-Gokarneswarapada (Near Ideal Public School) Subarnapur 30 30 Sonepur- 767017, Odisha 35 Jet Anm Training Centre, Back Side of Badmal Police Station, At/Po – Kalimandir Road , Jharsuguda 30 30 Dist-Jharsuguda 768202 ,Odisha 36 Kalinga Nursing School, At - Nuasahi (Near City Clinic), Po - Balia , Dist-Balasore- Balasore 30 30 756056,Odisha 37 Kasturaba Gandhi Anm/Hw (F) Training School , At- Sriram Nivas , Po/Dist- Jagatsingpu 20 20 Jagatsinghpur- 754103, Odisha r 38 Khurda School of Nursing , Plot No-2499, Nayagarh Road , At/Po/Ps/Dist - Khurda, Khurda 30 30 Odisha 39 Koshala ANM Training School, Dhanupali, Sambalpur , Dist- Sambalpur- 768005, Odisha Sambalpur 40 40 40 Kuntala Devi School of Nursing , At – Debatra Colony, Po/Ps - Nayagarh , Dist-Nayagarh, Nayagarh 20 20 Odisha-752069 41 Kuntala Devi School of Nursing, New Bus Stand Road, Po - Khurda Dist-Khurda -752055, Khurda 30 30 Odisha 42 Lord Jagannath Mission's School of Nursing, Plot No-228/237, Sector- A, Zone- B, Khurda 20 20 Industrial Estate, Mancheswar, Bhubaneswar- 751010, Odisha 43 Maa Bauti ANM Training School, At/Po-Sankara, Dist-Sundargarh, Odisha- 770001 Sundargarh 40 40 44 Maa Tara Tarini School of Nursing, At-Plot-31, 7th lane Neelachal Nagar, Berhampur Ganjam 30 30 45 Maharani Premkumari Nursing Training School , At - Deulasahi, Po - Baripada , Dist - Mayurbhanj 25 25 Mayurbhanj, Odisha-757001 46 Mahima School of Nursing, At-Gopalsagar College Square, Dist-Jagatsinghpur-754103, Jagatsingpu 20 20 Odisha r 47 Mamata Devi School of Nursing, At/Po-Jajpur, Bhubaneswar Road , Dist-Jajpur -755019 Jajpur 30 30 48 Manjari Devi School of Nursing , Plot no- 262 AT: Puruna Padhan, PO: Sisilo, Via- Khurda 40 40 Balakati PS- Balianta Khurda 49 Mayurbhanj School of Nursing, At -Indapahi, Po-Laxmiposhi, Via–Baripada, Dist - Mayurbhanj 40 40 Mayurbhanj, Odisha – 757107 50 MMCHT ANM Training Centre , MMC Hospital, G. Udayagiri, Dist-Kandhamal, Odisha Kandhamal 30 30 51 Mother Teresa School of Nursing, At-Sikhyakapada, Po-Angul, Dist-Angul-759122 Angul 25 25 52 Mothers Nursing School, Plot No -120 B, Kalinga Nagar, K-1, Ghatikia , Dist-Khurda, Khurda 20 20 Bhubaneswar, Odisha 53 Mukti ANM Training Centre , Vigyan Ashram, Kundura , At/Po Sarada, Gop, Dist-Puri – Puri 40 40 752110, Odisha 54 Nabapravat School of Nursing, At/Po-Salepur (Near Old Fire Station), Dist-Cuttack– Cuttack 20 20 754202 55 Namitadevi School of Nursing, At-Uttara, Po-Kausalyaganga, Dist-Puri, Odisha – 751002 Puri 30 30 56 National Institute of Medical & Management Studies , 392 A/B, Baramunda , Dist- Khurda 30 30 Bhubaneswar, Odisha-3 57 Netaji Anm Training Centre, Plot No. 262 (B), District Centre Chandrasekharpur, Khurda 30 30 Bhubaneswar 751016 , Dist- Khurda, Odisha 58 Orissa Health Education School Of Nursing, 1st Floor, Bhagirathi Nagar, Main Road Malkangiri 30 30 ,Malkangiri 764045 , Dist-Malkanagir, Odisha 59 Orissa Nursing Training Institute, At-Pension Lane, Po-Buxibazar, Dist-Cuttack- 753001, Cuttack 20 20 Odisha 60 Pally Chandan School of Nursing , At- Panimal, Po- Madhab , Via- Niali, Dist- Cuttack, Cuttack 30 30 Odisha 61 Pathani Samanta School of Nursing At: Hatadwara, Po-Similisahi , Dist-Nayagarh Nayagarh 30 30 62 Pioneer ANM Training School , Hig-188, Kanan Vihar, Phase - I , Chandrasekharpur, Khurda 30 30 Bhubaneswar-751031, Odisha 63 Prativadevi School of Nursing , Plot No 532, 1st Floor, Satyanagar , Po - Saheednagar, Dist- Khurda 40 40 Khurda, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751007 64 Premier School Of Nursing (Anm & Gnm) Plot No 11, Pragati Vihar, At – Bisiapada, Po- Khurda 20 40 Tirimal, Ps – Jatni, Dist-Khurda - 752050,Odisha (Seat Enhanced 20 to 40) 65 Puri Saraswati School of Nursing , At - Sahadevkhunta, Dist - Balasore , Odisha Balasore 30 30 66 Puri School of Nursing , Near Mit, Behind Gundicha Temple, Lane - 6 , Puri Town, Dist - Puri 30 30 Puri, Odisha 67 Rajdhani School of Nursing , Plot No-33, Forest Park , Dist - Khurda, Bhubaneswar, Khurda 40 40 Odisha-751009 68 Ramadevi School of Nursing, At- Pattamundai, By Pass Chhaka, Po- Pattamundai, Dist - Kendrapara 30 30 Kendrapara, Odisha-754215 69 Raman School of Nursing , At-Hospital Road, Po- Keonjhargarh , Dist-Keonjhar-758001, Keonjhar 30 30 Odisha 70 Rourkela Institute of Nursing, At - Mahalia Palli P.O. -Beldihi, Sd-Panposh Teh.-Lathikata Sundargarh 40 40 Dist.-Sundargarh 71 Royal School of Nursing , At-Aradi Chhak, Samaraipur , Po - Gelpur, Dist-Bhadrak, Odisha Bhadrak 20 20 72 S I E M S School of Nursing , Plot No - 467, Madhusudan Nagar , Side New A G Colony, Khurda 40 40 Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751012 73 Sabitridevi School of Nursing , At/po - Panikoili, Dist - Jajpur , Odisha -755043 Jajpur 25 25 74 Sailabala School Of Nursing, At-Sailashrinibas, Narendrakona, Po- Puri, Town, Dist-Puri, Puri 30 30 Odisha 75 Salandi School Of Nursing Nh - 5, MotelSquare Tehsil – Bhadrak, Dist- Bhadrak, Odisha Bhadrak 20 20 76 Sambalpur ANM Training Centre, AT - ASA Academy PO- Jayantpur Dist Sambalpur Sambalpur 30 40 768112, Odisha (Seat Enhanced 30 to 40) 77 Sanjog School of Nursing, At / Po - Udala, Dist - Mayurbhanja , Odisha Mayurbhanj 30 30 78 Sankar Rukmani School of Nursing, Near Orissa Brigade School, At - Bikash Nagar, Angul 30 30 (Turanga) Dist - Anugul , Post - Ptc, Odisha- 759122 79 Sarada Devi Institute of Medical Sciences , Plot-1525, Mahanadi Vihar, Cuttack, Odisha- Cuttack 40 40 753004 80 Sarala Institute of Nursing , At- Sapanpur, Po-Sisua, Ps-Salepur , Dist- Cuttack, Odisha- Cuttack 30 30 754202 81 Saswoti School of Nursing, Dada Math Lane, Saradha Bali, Dist-Puri , Odisha- 752002 Puri
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