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Shivnath Singh College in Gwalior is a relatively new private institution, established in 2019, but it's carved out a specific niche. It focuses squarely on professional courses in healthcare and education—think Nursing, Pharmacy, and B.Ed. That's a smart play. The college is approved by every major regulatory body you can name for these fields: the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), the Indian Nursing Council (INC), AICTE, and NCTE. It’s also NAAC accredited, which is a decent signal of institutional quality for a college this young. Student reviews, which are overwhelmingly positive, consistently highlight the quality of teaching and the practical, well-equipped labs. If you're in Madhya Pradesh and looking for a straightforward, no-frills path into nursing or pharmacy without the premium price tag of a big-city institute, this place warrants a close look.
This isn't a sprawling university. It's a focused college built around three core verticals: Nursing, Pharmacy, and Teacher Education. The intake numbers are modest—60 for B.Sc Nursing and B.Pharm, 40 for GNM—which can actually mean more focused attention in labs and classrooms.
The undergraduate lineup includes the 4-year Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) and the 4-year B.Sc in Nursing. For postgraduate studies, there's an M.Sc in Nursing. Where it gets particularly practical is with its diploma offerings: the 2-year Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm), the 3-year General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM), the 1-year Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM), and the 2-year Diploma in Education (D.Ed). There's also a Post Basic B.Sc Nursing for working nurses.
Faculty strength was reported as 9 for 17 students back in 2019, which is an extremely favorable ratio, though that would have scaled up with more batches. Reviews consistently call the teaching staff "expert," "qualified," and "good." The academic claim is to produce confident, proactive graduates, with a nod towards entrepreneurship—a buzzword you hear a lot, but here it seems tied to the practical nature of the courses.
Infrastructure supports this hands-on approach. They've got the requisite labs: Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Microbiology, Pharmacognosy, and Pharmaceutics, all reportedly equipped with modern tools as per PCI and AICTE norms. There's also a medicinal garden and a computer centre. For a college its age, the investment in this specialized infrastructure is a plus.
Here's where the data gets thin, which is common for newer colleges still building their track record. The college makes a generic claim that "More than 200 students have been placed in several national or multinational pharmaceutical companies" and lists recruiters as "Various MNCs, Top Corporates, Leading Startups." But specific names, verified highest or average package figures, and official placement percentages aren't available in the brief.
That doesn't mean placements aren't happening. The sectors are clear: pharmaceutical companies for pharmacy graduates and hospitals/healthcare centers for nursing graduates. These are industries with steady demand, especially for diploma holders like ANMs and GNMs who are often absorbed quickly into the healthcare system.
The reality check? You shouldn't come here expecting campus drives from top-tier pharma MNCs with lavish packages. The likely placement scenario is regional and local recruitment, with decent opportunities for nursing students in Madhya Pradesh and neighboring states. The value proposition is the professional qualification itself—a PCI-approved B.Pharm or an INC-approved B.Sc Nursing license is your primary ticket to a career. The college's role is to get you that ticket competently. For the fees they charge, that's a fair trade-off for many students.
The fee structure is one of the college's highlighted advantages in student reviews. It's transparent and, for professional courses, quite reasonable. The total program fee for the flagship 4-year B.Pharm is approximately ₹2.2 Lakhs. For the 4-year B.Sc Nursing, it's around ₹3.4 Lakhs. Diploma courses are even more affordable: D.Pharm (2 years) is about ₹1.2 Lakhs, D.Ed (2 years) is ₹50,000, and the 1-year ANM program is ₹55,000.
A major caveat: these figures appear to be tuition fees only. You'll need to budget separately for hostel and mess charges, which are available in separate AC and non-AC accommodations (prices not specified), as well as other potential costs like exam fees, library charges, and a development fund. Always confirm the full breakdown with the college's admission office.
On the support side, the college mentions offering scholarships to meritorious students and specifically to girl students. This aligns with broader state and central government schemes for professional education, so eligible students should inquire about the application process for those as well.
Admissions are primarily merit-based, anchored to your 10+2 (or equivalent) marks in the science stream. The eligibility is standard:
There's an entrance test layer for some programs. Admission to B.Pharm may require a state- or national-level entrance test score. For B.Ed, the process is likely tied to an entrance test conducted by the Department of Higher Education, Government of Madhya Pradesh. The college's own admission cycle follows the academic calendar of Madhya Pradesh.
Since the college is still growing, there's no data on high cutoff ranks or percentiles. That translates to a potentially more accessible admission threshold compared to older, more crowded institutions. Your 12th-grade marks and, where applicable, your entrance test score will form the merit list. Keep an eye on their official website shivnathsinghcollege.in for application window announcements and fee details.
The campus is described as providing a "good environment" for academics and activities. Infrastructure is consistently praised in reviews. Classrooms are well-maintained and include smart classes, which is a good sign for a college founded in 2019. There's a substantial seminar hall with a 300-person capacity and audiovisual kit, and an auditorium for larger events.
The library is a solid resource, holding over 4800 professional books and journals. They have study spaces and preview facilities. IT infrastructure gets a thumbs-up, with Wi-Fi connectivity across the campus.
For daily life, there's a cafeteria, a health centre with first aid, and sports facilities with a dedicated resource centre. They also provide transport facilities. Hostels are available for both boys and girls with the option of AC or non-AC rooms, though detailed reviews on food quality or hostel life aren't available.
Socially, the college seems active. They organize cultural programs, fashion shows, and sports activities, which helps break the monotony of rigorous professional coursework. The overall atmosphere, as per student sentiment, is "helpful."
This is where the college shines in the available data. There's a clear positive consensus. No significant recurring complaints were found, which is notable.
Students repeatedly commend the quality of education and the teaching staff, calling them expert and qualified. The infrastructure—from labs to smart classrooms—gets high marks. Many explicitly state the fees are reasonable with no hidden demands, which is a huge relief for families. The library is called "resourceful," and the management is described as cooperative.
What's missing from the reviews is as telling as what's there. There's no loud grumbling about administrative hassles or unfair internal marking, common pain points elsewhere. There's also no detailed, verified chatter about placement packages or hostel food fights. The reviews paint a picture of a college that's doing the basics of professional education—teaching, labs, infrastructure—reliably and without drama. For a student prioritizing a peaceful, focused learning environment to get a recognized degree or diploma, that's a strong recommendation.
Shivnath Singh College is a clear, focused option for a specific type of student. It's best for those in the Gwalior region or Madhya Pradesh who want to pursue Nursing, Pharmacy, or Education through affordable, properly accredited programs. If your goal is to become a staff nurse, a pharmacist, or a teacher, and you want a straightforward path without the chaos and high costs of some larger institutions, this college makes a lot of sense. The positive student reviews on core academic delivery are its biggest asset.
You should look elsewhere if you're seeking a vibrant, sprawling campus life with a huge brand name, guaranteed placements with top-tier companies, or extensive research opportunities. It's a young college, so its alumni network and placement record are still developing. But for what it aims to be—a reliable, value-for-money launchpad into stable healthcare and teaching professions—Shivnath Singh College appears to be delivering on its promise. Just go in with clear eyes: you're paying for a solid education and a professional license, not a fancy pedigree.
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Study LibraryShivnath Singh College offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma programs focused on healthcare and education. Key courses include Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm), B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm), General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM), Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM), Diploma in Education (D.Ed), and Post Basic B.Sc Nursing.
The college is affiliated with multiple universities: Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University (MPMSU), Jabalpur; Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal; and Jiwaji University, Gwalior. It holds NAAC accreditation and is approved by all relevant professional councils including the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), Indian Nursing Council (INC), National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), and AICTE.
Based on the latest available data, the total program fees are approximately ₹2.2 Lakhs for the 4-year B.Pharm, ₹3.4 Lakhs for the 4-year B.Sc Nursing, and ₹1.2 Lakhs for the 2-year D.Pharm. Diploma programs like D.Ed cost around ₹50,000 (2 years) and the ANM program costs about ₹55,000 (1 year). These are tuition fees; hostel and other charges are separate.
Admission is primarily merit-based on 10+2 marks for most programs. For B.Pharm and B.Sc Nursing, you need 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics. Some courses, like B.Pharm and B.Ed, may also require scores from state or national-level entrance tests. The college follows the admission schedule of Madhya Pradesh.
The college provides well-equipped labs (Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Microbiology, etc.), a library with over 4800 books, smart classrooms, Wi-Fi, sports facilities, and a cafeteria. Hostel accommodation (AC/Non-AC) is available for boys and girls. There is also an auditorium, a 300-capacity seminar hall, a health centre, and transport facilities.
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