Apollo School of Nursing,
New Delhi
Introduction
The institution prepares young student nurses to professional nurses capable of meeting the health needs of individuals, families, and communities.
Students are exposed to various clinical scenarios across key specialties and super specialties such as cardiology, oncology, neurosciences, orthopedics, pediatrics, gastroenterology, transplant, emergency, preventive medicine, critical care, nephrology, urology, and spine surgery.
They receive training in JCI-accredited healthcare settings, equipped with advanced technology for providing nursing care to patients.
Rank Holders

Ms. Jyoti

Ms. Chanchal

Ms. Anu Rohil

Ms. Deepshikha

Ms. Neetu

Ms. Ruchi Pal
Our Courses
Facilities
Our modern, spacious classrooms are designed to foster an interactive and engaging learning environment, equipped with the latest educational tools and resources.
A versatile hall that hosts various events, workshops, and student activities, encouraging collaboration and community participation.
The library offers extensive medical literature, journals, and digital resources, supporting academic research and professional development.
Equipped with advanced technology, this room enhances the learning experience through multimedia presentations, simulations, and interactive content.
Our auditorium provides a large, professional space for hosting conferences, seminars, guest lectures, and other significant academic events.
- Pre-clinical Science Laboratory: This lab provides hands-on training in fundamental sciences, including anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, through practical experiments and simulations.
- Nursing Practice Laboratories: These labs simulate real-world healthcare settings, allowing students to develop and practice essential nursing and patient care skills in a controlled environment.
- Advanced Nursing Skill Laboratory: Focused on higher-level nursing procedures, this lab prepares students for complex clinical scenarios, ensuring they are well-equipped for advanced patient care.
- Nutrition and Community Health Laboratory: Students gain practical experience in nutrition assessment, dietary planning, and community health, applying theoretical knowledge to real-world contexts.
- Obstetric and Paediatric Health Laboratory: This lab offers specialized training in maternal and pediatric care, helping students develop critical skills in prenatal, newborn, and child healthcare.
- Computer Laboratory: Our computer lab provides access to the latest technology, offering students training in healthcare informatics, including electronic health records and digital healthcare systems.
Facilities
- Well-equipped Classrooms
- Common Multipurpose Hall
- Library
- Audio–Visual Aids Room
- Auditorium
- Pre-clinical Science Laboratory
- Nursing Practice Laboratories
- Advanced Nursing Skill Laboratory
- Nutrition and Community Health Laboratory
- Obstetric and Pediatric Health Laboratory
- Computer Laboratory
Accreditation Details
Approved by Govt. of Delhi
Approved by

Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi

Delhi Nursing Council
Application process
- Minimum age 17 years as on 31 December 2024
- Minimum education is class 10+2 with English and must have obtained minimum of 40% in qualifying examination and English individually from any recognized board with Science/ Humanities/ Commerce. Any four subject from the following will be considered for admission apart from English: Physics/ Chemistry/Biology/ Mathematics/ Commerce/ Accountancy/ Economics/ Business Study/ Computer Science/ Informatics Practical/ Word Processing Multimedia/ History/ Geography/ Civics/ Sociology/ Psychology/ Political Science/ Home Science/ English.
- The candidate from recognized State and National Open School / Vocational ANM course registered ANM are also eligible to apply.
Financial Aid
- Not provided by the Management
- Meritorious students get scholarship from Delhi Nursing Council annually
- TNAI sponsors 1-2 financially deprived students annually
- Post- metric scholarship is provided by the govt. to students belonging to minority groups (students themselve have to apply for that)
Financial Aid
- Not provided by the Management
- Meritorious students get scholarship from Delhi Nursing Council annually
- TNAI sponsors 1-2 financially deprived students annually
- Post-matric scholarship is provided by the govt. to students belonging to minority groups (students themselve have to apply for that)
Principal's Message

Nursing is a well-defined body of knowledge that offers freedom of action, opportunities for continuous professional growth, and economic security. It is a profession with immense potential to contribute to transforming the healthcare system. As healthcare expands rapidly in our country and worldwide, the need for a trained nursing workforce will only increase.
Apollo School of Nursing offers a wide range of educational opportunities to nursing students to enhance their careers. We provide the best possible educational training, equipping our students with the skills needed for teaching, management, and research in nursing settings.
Several factors make our institution one of the best. First is the qualification and commitment of our faculty. Second is the enviable serene environment, which is conducive to learning and practice. Third, the management’s consistent effort to prioritize students has helped minimize interruptions in our academic program. Finally, our infrastructure and facilities exemplify the exemplary stewardship of this institution.
Apollo School of Nursing is, therefore, not just a place for the chosen but for those who have chosen it as the arena to shape their future. The Apollo logo itself stands as a testament to our chairman’s vision and passion for nursing.
– D. Maryline Flinsi
Academics
Faculty Directory
Designation | GNM as per INC NORMS | GNM Available |
---|---|---|
Professor and Principal | 1 | 1 |
Professor and Vice Principal | 1 | 1 |
Professor | NA | NA |
Reader/Assistant Professor | NA | NA |
Lecturer/Assistant Professor | NA | NA |
Tutor | 13 | 13 |
Academic Calendar (2024–25)
Month | Tentative Date or Week | Event |
---|---|---|
August | 01/08/2024 | Session begins |
1th–3rd | Orientation | |
3rd week onward | 3rd year clinical posting begins | |
September | 1st week | Fresher's party SNA elections 2nd year clinical posting begins |
2nd week | Onam celebration | |
October | 3rd week | Diwali celebration Vacation for two weeks for all three batches |
November | 1st week | First terminal examinations (theory and practical) 1st year clinical posting begins |
3rd Saturday | Parents teachers meet | |
December | 4th week | Christmas celebration |
February | 1st week | Second terminal examinations (theory and practical) |
5th February | Founder's day celebration | |
2nd week | Lamp lighting ceremony of first year and graduation Ceremony of passed out batch | |
4th Saturday | Parents teachers meet | |
March | 2nd and 3rd week | Vacation for two weeks (For I and II Year only) |
May | 1st and 2nd week | Pre-Council Examinations |
12th May | International Nurses Day Celebration | |
4th Saturday | Parents Teachers Meet | |
June | 2nd Saturday | Submission of Examination forms to Delhi Nursing Council (DNC) |
June | 3rd week | Submission of Internal Assessment to DNC Farewell to 3rd Year students |
July | 1st and 2nd week | DNC Practical Examinations |
3rd and 4th week | DNC Theory Examinations |
For further details, contact:
Apollo School of Nursing, New Delhi
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals,
Sarita Vihar, Mathura Road, New Delhi-110076
Phone: 011- 71791693, 9958261791
WhatsApp: +91 9717190760