Admission Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care (NPCC) & Emergency and Trauma Care (NPETC)



Admission Procedure:

The candidate desirous to seek admission to nursing programmes,need to appear in Common Entrance Exam (CET) conducted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai



Eligibility Criteria:

  1. Eligibility Criteria
    1. Have obtained a Post Graduate degree in Nursing (NPCC) recognized by the council with 2 years of critical care clinical experience for enrolment in DNP Critical Care (Part-time) under the Faculty of Nursing in the respective University.
    2. Have passed M.Sc Nursing (NPCC) with a minimum of 60 marks in every course/subject.
    3. Are working in a Specialty Hospital/Specialty Unit/Department (Critical Care Unit) within the College of Nursing/University jurisdiction.
  2. Criteria for Selection
    1. Selection for the DNP program will be based on merit either by entrance examination or by M.Sc (NPCC) examination marks (Minimum 60 marks).


Fee Structure:

Sr.No. Particulars Fee I Year NPCC (N)
2025-26
II Year NPCC (N)
2026-27
1 Tuition Fee Rs. 1,00,000 Rs. 1,00,000
2 Caution Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 20,000 Nil
3 Eligibility Fee Rs. 10,000 Nil
4 Eligibility Fee Rs. 800 Nil
Total Rs. 1,30,800 Rs. 1,00,000

Hostel Fees


   
Particulars   
   
I Year    
   
II Year    
   
Hostel Fee   
   
34,000   
   
34,000   
   
Hostel Deposit   
   
10,000   
   
Nil   
   
Medical Insurance   
   
5,000   
   
5,000   
   
Mess Fee   
   
48,000   
   
48,000   
   
Total   
   
97,000   
   
87,000   
(Exam Fees as per University rule)


Cancellation and Refund of Fee:


Highlights of the NPCC Programme:

MGM New Bombay College of Nursing is a leading institute in offering Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care (NPCC) Postgraduate Program successfully from the academic year 2017. It also introduced the Nurse Practitioner in Emergency and Trauma Care (NPETC) program in 2024. The graduated Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are efficiently managing the Intensive Care Units as NPs of reputed hospitals. A few highlights of the Nurse Practitioner programs are as listed below:
  • Highlights of the DNP Programme
    1. Prestigious terminal degree for Nurse Practitioners in Critical Care (NPCC).
    2. Training by a dedicated team of experienced Medical and Nurse Preceptors.
    3. Meticulously planned and well-structured research monitoring system.
    4. Continuous competency assessment and constructive feedback to ensure progressive improvement.
    5. Provision of paid leave during examinations.
    6. Opportunities to enhance soft skills and take lead roles in organizing workshops and conferences.
    7. Active participation in research activities like writing dissertations, paper presentations, and publications.
    8. Development of leadership, systems thinking, and management skills to influence healthcare outcomes.
    9. Strong emphasis on translating evidence into practice.
    10. Preparation of graduates to influence and implement health policy, advocate for equity, and contribute to broader health system reforms.