Seat Allocation for BS Nursing Admissions in 44 Government Colleges Across Punjab

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Seat Allocation for BS Nursing Admissions in 44 Government Colleges Across Punjab ðŸŽ“

The BS Nursing Generic (4-Year Degree Program) admissions are officially open in 44 government nursing colleges across Punjab for the 2024–2025 session! Whether you’re passionate about saving lives, serving humanity, or pursuing a rewarding career in healthcare, this is your golden opportunity. With ample seats available in both morning and evening shifts, there’s a place for everyone to fulfill their dreams of becoming a professional nurse. 🩹✨


Available Seats for BS Nursing

Each of the 44 colleges offers separate seats for the morning and evening shifts—doubling the total capacity! Additionally, 2% of seats in all colleges are reserved for disabled students, ensuring inclusivity. Let’s break down the numbers:


Colleges Offering 100 Seats (Morning & Evening Shifts)

Each college listed below offers 100 seats per shift, meaning 200 total seats are available per college for both shifts.

  1. College of Nursing, KEMU Mayo Hospital, Lahore
  2. College of Nursing, FJMU/Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore
  3. College of Nursing, Ameer-ud-Din Medical College/Lahore General Hospital, Lahore
  4. College of Nursing, Allama Iqbal Medical College/Jinnah Hospital, Lahore
  5. College of Nursing, RMU/Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi
  6. College of Nursing, Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Hospital, Rawalpindi
  7. College of Nursing, Allied Hospital, Faisalabad
  8. College of Nursing, Nishtar Hospital, Multan
  9. College of Nursing, Bahawalpur Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur
  10. College of Nursing, Service Hospital, Lahore
  11. College of Nursing, UCHS (Children’s Hospital), Lahore
  12. College of Nursing, Allama Iqbal Memorial Teaching Hospital, Sialkot

Colleges Offering 50 Seats (Morning & Evening Shifts)

These colleges offer 50 seats per shift, totaling 100 seats per college for both shifts.

  1. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Dera Ghazi Khan
  2. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Muzaffargarh
  3. College of Nursing, Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan
  4. College of Nursing, Shadrah Hospital, Lahore (For Male Candidates Only)
  5. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Attock
  6. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Bahawalnagar
  7. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Bhakkar
  8. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Chakwal
  9. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Faisalabad
  10. College of Nursing, Eye cum General (THQ) Hospital, Gojra
  11. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Gujranwala
  12. College of Nursing, Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Teaching Hospital, Gujrat
  13. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Hafizabad
  14. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Jhang
  15. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Jhelum
  16. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Kasur
  17. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Khanewal
  18. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Khushab
  19. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Layyah
  20. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Lodhran
  21. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Mandi Bahauddin
  22. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Mianwali
  23. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Narowal
  24. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Okara
  25. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Pakpattan
  26. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Rajanpur
  27. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Rawalpindi
  28. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Sahiwal
  29. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Sargodha
  30. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Sheikhupura
  31. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Toba Tek Singh
  32. College of Nursing, DHQ Hospital, Vehari

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Key Highlights of the BS Nursing Admissions

🎯 Double the Seats: Each college offers morning and evening shifts, effectively doubling the number of available seats. For example, a college with 100 seats per shift now offers 200 seats in total! and Grand Total 6000 Seats across the Punjab Nursing Colleges.

♿ Reserved Quota for Disabled Students:

A 2% quota is reserved for disabled students, providing equal opportunities to all candidates.

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