Blood Donation Camp: A voluntary blood donation camp will be held on campus on August 8, 2025,
Anti-Ragging Session: A mandatory orientation session on the institute's anti-ragging policy.
Library Update: New edition books for all subjects have been added to the central library.
Hostel Allotment: The final hostel room allotment list for the 2025-26 session has been released.
Blood Donation Camp: A voluntary blood donation camp will be held on campus on August 8, 2025,
Anti-Ragging Session: A mandatory orientation session on the institute's anti-ragging policy.
Library Update: New edition books for all subjects have been added to the central library.
Hostel Allotment: The final hostel room allotment list for the 2025-26 session has been released.
Blood Donation Camp: A voluntary blood donation camp will be held on campus on August 8, 2025,
Anti-Ragging Session: A mandatory orientation session on the institute's anti-ragging policy.
Library Update: New edition books for all subjects have been added to the central library.
Hostel Allotment: The final hostel room allotment list for the 2025-26 session has been released.
Doon Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences College have comprehensive set of facilities to ensure students receive a high-quality education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills. These facilities are generally divided into academic, clinical, residential, and co-curricular categories.
1. Academic Facilities
* Classrooms: Spacious, well-ventilated, and well-lit classrooms with modern educational technologies like projectors and audio-visual aids.
* Laboratories: A variety of well-equipped labs are crucial for hands-on training. These include:
* Nursing Foundation Lab: For practicing fundamental nursing procedures with mannequins, beds, and all necessary equipment.
* Medical Surgical Nursing Lab: To simulate hospital settings and practice procedures related to medical and surgical conditions.
* Maternity Nursing Lab: Equipped with maternal and baby mannequins, charts, and instruments for practicing antenatal, postnatal, and delivery procedures.
* Child Health/Pediatric Lab: Contains mannequins and play materials to help students learn about pediatric care.
* Community Health Nursing Lab: For training students in community outreach, health education, and home visits using charts, models, and community health bags.
* Computer Lab: A well-equipped computer lab with a high-speed internet connection for students to access e-journals, research, and other academic resources.
* Library: A well-stocked library with a vast collection of books, national and international journals, and digital facilities for accessing e-journals. A spacious and well-ventilated reading room is also essential.
* Auditorium/Seminar Halls: A large, air-conditioned auditorium with audio-visual aids for conferences, seminars, and other events.
2. Clinical and Practical Training Facilities
* Parent/Attached Hospital: The college should have a tie-up with a multi-specialty hospital for providing students with hands-on training in a real-world setting. This allows them to apply their theoretical knowledge and develop their skills in patient care.
* Affiliated Hospitals/Community Health Centers: Partnerships with government hospitals, specialty hospitals (e.g., pediatric, mental health), and urban and rural community health centers are vital. These affiliations provide students with diverse clinical exposure and opportunities to practice primary health care.
* Specific Paramedical Labs: Depending on the specific paramedical courses offered (e.g., Medical Lab Technology, Radiology, Physiotherapy), specialized labs with modern equipment are required. Examples include Anatomy Lab, Physiology Lab, and Physiotherapy Lab.
3. Student Amenities and Residential Facilities
* Hostels: Separate, well-furnished hostels for boys and girls with a safe and secure environment. This includes:
* Clean and well-ventilated rooms.
* Mess/Canteen facilities providing healthy and hygienic food.
* Recreational facilities (e.g., TV room, indoor games).
* 24/7 security.
* Drinking water and sanitation facilities.
* Wi-Fi connectivity.
* Canteen/Cafeteria: A canteen that serves a variety of healthy and hygienic meals and snacks.
* Medical Facilities: A sick room with a qualified doctor or nurse for first-aid and medical emergencies, as well as arrangements for student health checkups.
* Transportation: Adequate transportation facilities for students and staff, especially for travel to and from clinical training sites and community outreach programs.
* Sports and Recreation: Facilities for both indoor and outdoor games to promote physical and mental well-being.
4. Administrative and Support Facilities
* Administrative Offices: Well-defined and well-equipped offices for the Principal, administrative staff, and faculty.
* Counseling and Guidance: Availability of psychological counseling and a dedicated student welfare committee to address student concerns and provide support.
* Anti-Ragging Committee: A functional anti-ragging committee and grievance cell to ensure a safe and supportive campus environment.