Awareness Programme on Nursing Profession
On 18th January, students from Viveka Girijana Shaikshana Kendra, Hosahalli, H.D. Kote Taluk, Mysuru, belonging to backward tribal communities, visited Cauvery college of nursing and actively participated in an awareness and orientation programme.
The programme was organized with the objective of creating awareness among students about the nursing profession, its vital role in the healthcare system, and the wide range of educational and career opportunities available in the health sector. The students were comprehensively oriented to all the courses running under the Cauvery Group of Institutions, including various nursing and allied programmes.
Detailed information was provided regarding the different nursing courses, eligibility criteria, duration, and scope for higher education. The students were also familiarized with the institutional facilities, such as well-equipped classrooms, laboratories, library resources, hostel facilities, and clinical training opportunities.
Faculty members highlighted the future career prospects in nursing and healthcare, both in India and abroad, emphasizing employment opportunities in hospitals, community health services, education, research, and specialized healthcare settings.
The programme included an interactive session that allowed students to clarify their doubts and gain confidence in considering nursing and healthcare education as a meaningful, stable, and socially impactful career choice. The visit proved to be informative and motivating, especially or students from tribal and marginalized backgrounds.
The programme concluded successfully, reaffirming the institution’s commitment to educational outreach, social responsibility, and inclusive career guidance for students from all sections of society.

