Academics
External Exposure
Real Healthcare Environments. Real Professional Readiness.
External exposure is a cornerstone of our nursing education. Through structured clinical postings and community-based fieldwork, students gain first-hand experience in real healthcare settings, enabling them to apply classroom learning to practical patient care under professional supervision. Educational visits to Blind Association, Dairy Processing Plant, Old Age Home, Half Way Homes, TNAI etc. help to enrich learning and exposure of students.
Clinical Postings at Leading Healthcare Institutions
Our students are placed at reputed hospitals and healthcare centres, where they are exposed to diverse medical cases, modern healthcare practices, and professional hospital environments.
Fortis Escorts Hospital
Exposure to advanced healthcare systems, multi-specialty departments, and high-quality patient care protocols. Students observe and assist in modern nursing practices, patient safety standards, and hospital workflows.
BK Civil Hospital
Hands-on experience in a government healthcare setup, allowing students to understand public health delivery, patient volume management, and resource-based nursing care.
Asian Hospital
Clinical exposure in a private hospital environment, offering insights into emergency services, patient coordination, and quality care standards.
Tulsi Health Care
Focused training in patient care, routine clinical procedures, and healthcare service management, strengthening bedside nursing skills.
These postings prepare students to adapt confidently across government, private, and corporate healthcare institutions.
Community Exposure: Learning Where Care Begins
Beyond hospitals, students engage deeply with community healthcare systems, understanding health challenges at the grassroots level.
Community Exposure Includes
Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
Students learn the fundamentals of primary healthcare delivery, preventive services, and patient education at the community level.
First Referral Units (FRUs)
Exposure to maternal and emergency care services, referral systems, and rural healthcare operations.
Urban Health Centres (UHCs)
- Health surveys and data collection
- Maternal and child health programs
- Nutrition, sanitation, and disease prevention awareness
- Community health education initiatives
These experiences build empathy, communication skills, and public health competence, essential for nursing professionals.
Why External Exposure Matters
- Builds clinical confidence and professional discipline
- Develops adaptability across diverse healthcare settings
- Strengthens understanding of public health systems
- Prepares students for immediate employability
From Classrooms to Communities to Clinics
Our external exposure framework ensures that students graduate as competent, compassionate, and confident nurses, ready to meet the demands of hospitals and communities alike.