Terna Nursing College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra was established in the year 2003. This affiliated college is an Indian Nursing Council-approved institution, and thereby it assures quality in the field of nursing education. With an enrolment of 203 students in total and a faculty strength of 5, much importance is given to the Terna Nursing College for a comfortable environment for learning. The institution has 5 courses across 2 degrees with specialisations in various aspects of nursing education.
Terna Nursing College is affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik. Terna Nursing College has various facilities which would help enrich the learning experience of students. This includes well-equipped departmental laboratories for hands-on training—a crucial part of nursing education—alongside a comprehensive library acting as a knowledge hub for both the student and faculty fraternity. Boys and girls have separate hostel accommodations for comfortable staying on campus, which would ensure the comfort of out-of-station students who stay there. The cafeteria caters to the dietary needs of the college community. An auditorium hosts events, seminars, and other activities. Physical well-being is looked after through sports facilities and a gym.
The college offers a total of 5 courses, all full-time. These include one undergraduate course, B.Sc Nursing, and four postgraduate courses in various nursing specialisations. This diverse range caters to students seeking interest in different aspects of nursing—from general nursing practice to more specialised ones like obstetrics, paediatrics, and community health.
| Course Name | Total Number of Seats | No of Specialisation | Total Fees |
| B.Sc Nursing | 50 | 1 | Rs 366,000 |
| M.Sc Nursing | 10 | 4 | - |
Terna Nursing College follows a merit-based admission policy, which differs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Admission to the B.Sc Nursing course shall be based on the national Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) marks. That would prove that, at the very admission stage itself, students entering the course would have a good science background and an aptitude for the health profession. In the case of M.Sc Nursing courses, the college has its institutional common entrance test. Candidates are selected based on their performance in this test, designed to assess knowledge and skills on subjects relevant to advanced nursing studies.