Gautam Institute of Nursing (GIN)
The institute says it was established in 2015 under a trust named Shantidoot Trust. gautamnursing.com+1
It offers several nursing-related courses:
B.Sc. Nursing (4 years) gautamnursing.com+1
GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) (3 years) gautamnursing.com+1
ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife) (2 years) gautamnursing.com+1
Also “Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing” for those eligible. gautamnursing.com+1
The institute claims to be approved/recognized for these courses by Bihar Nurses Registration Council (BNRC), Patna — including hospital-training permissions for ANM/GNM/B.Sc Nursing etc. gautamnursing.com+1
The institute’s listed location is “Saiyad Bahri, Hilsa-Chandi Road, Nalanda – 801307”. gautamnursing.com+1
They describe their objective as producing “clinically efficient and culturally sensitive nursing care personnel” capable of serving community health needs. gautamnursing.com+1
So on paper, GIN presents itself as a nursing-education institute offering recognized courses with claimed regulatory approval.
However, as with many private/less-known institutes, some things remain uncertain from public information:
I could not find any independent external source (government listings, regulatory-body published lists, trustworthy news articles) that confirm — beyond the institute’s own website — that GIN’s approvals (BNRC, course permissions, seat-sanctioning) are currently valid.
The publicly available info on third-party directories or education-authority databases does not clearly list GIN among well-documented/established nursing colleges in Bihar (at least none that are clearly marked).
There is little to no available feedback/reviews from ex-students or third-party reviews that confirm the quality of teaching, infrastructure, placement, clinical exposure, etc.
As with many private institutes, “approved/recognized” status on the website does not always guarantee consistent quality, campus infrastructure, or that the institute maintains required standards over time — so a physical visit / due diligence would be wise.
If you are thinking about joining (or recommending) GIN, I’d suggest doing the following checks in person or via verified documents:
Request official recognition/approval letters from the BNRC (or other regulatory authority) — check that approvals for your intended course (ANM / GNM / B.Sc Nursing) are valid for the current academic year.
Visit the campus (or ask someone to) — check whether there are real clinical-training facilities, labs, classrooms, hospital partnerships (as claimed), especially since nursing demands clinical exposure.
Try to speak with current students or recent alumni, if possible — to get an honest sense of quality, teaching, clinical exposure, and whether placements/hospital internships are real and functioning.
Compare with other recognized nursing colleges in your region (or in Bihar) — especially if you plan further studies or want a widely recognized qualification.
Verify documentation (admission forms, certificates, seat-sanction certificates) carefully before enrolment.
Gautam Institute of Nursing could be a legitimate nursing-education institute — it has a website, course list, claimed regulatory approval, and course structure. However publicly available independent verification is weak. So, for someone considering admission — treat it as potentially valid, but proceed only after careful due diligence