College of Nursing, AIMC / Jinnah Hospital Lahore — committed to excellence in nursing education, clinical practice, and research since 2003.
College of Nursing was established in 2003 in Lahore, upgraded from School of Nursing. Attached with Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, it now hosts more than 950 students across various degree and diploma programs — including 4-Year BSN (Morning & Afternoon), 2-Year Post RN BSN, and one-year diplomas in Mental Health, Pediatric, and Cardiac Care Nursing.
To foster a dynamic and inclusive learning environment that empowers nursing students to become highly skilled, compassionate, and ethical healthcare professionals — through innovation, advanced clinical expertise, and a culture of lifelong learning.
To become a premier institution of nursing education, recognized for excellence in nursing practice, leadership, and research — contributing meaningfully to the advancement of healthcare both locally and globally.
Providing empathetic, patient-centered care that honors human dignity.
Striving relentlessly for academic and professional excellence.
Upholding the highest ethical standards and professionalism.
Valuing diversity and treating every individual with dignity.
Fostering teamwork and partnerships for better health outcomes.
Embracing modern practices and evidence-based learning approaches.
Recognized by University of Health Sciences and Pakistan Nursing & Midwifery Council.
Direct clinical exposure through Jinnah Hospital Lahore — one of Pakistan's leading teaching hospitals.
A team of qualified educators dedicated to mentoring the next generation of nurses.
Well-equipped skill labs, libraries, and learning resources to support hands-on practice.
Explore our programs and become part of a tradition that shapes compassionate, skilled, and ethical healthcare professionals.