International Nursing College (INC), a sister concern of International Medicare Ltd. (IML), is one of the pioneers in providing world class Graduate Nursing Education in our country. It started its journey in 2007 with a vision to cater the country’s need for providing world acclaimed nurses. In today’s world there is severe shortage of skilled nurses both at home and abroad. We, at INC, are fully
committed to fill-up this vacuum by producing highly qualified nurses of benchmark quality. We provide the students with resourceful library and modern laboratory facilities, spacious classrooms, along with highly qualified and mostly dedicated faculty from all over the country. in Nursing program, have taken a right step in their life to fulfil their cherished dream to serve the humanity with utmost recognition. We have initiated a successful collaboration with Kean University (a state university, est. 1855) of New Jersey, USA. Now, our field is wide open and many collaborative activities are going on including Kean University Scholarship to the deserving nursing student for doing M.Sc in Nursing (MSN) program at Kean University. More recently, we have signed a MoU with AIMST (Asian Institute of Medicine Science Technology) University of Malaysia, which have further opened the scope to facilitate academic operation in the broad field of medical education and research. Moreover, as part of our commitment for the Nursing Education sector, we have also started Post Basic B. Sc in Nursing Program at INC under Dhaka University this year. This has opened enormous opportunities for the Diploma Nurses to enlighten their prospect and avail the benefits of our collaboration with Kean University, NJ, USA. INC has created a unique opportunity for nurses. It offers training program for CGFNS (Certificate on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools) qualifying exam at Global Professional Testing Center (GPTC). Interested nurses can appear at the CGFNS exam at Kryterion Testing Center (KTC). Both GPTC and KTC at Nikunja, Dhaka are sister concerns of IML.