KASE campus opened at TVM

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Jul 02 2015 | 10:28 PM IST
Aiming to provide
international training to Indian nurses, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy today inaugurated the swanky campus of the Centre for Excellence in Nursing under the Kerala Academy for Skills Excellence (KASE) at the Kinfra Apparel Park here.
"This KASE initiative, which is being done in a fitting partnership with UAE's NMC Healthcare, will provide practical training for nurses in the face of competition and improve their employability globally," Chandy said.
"The government is proud to fully back this project which will improve job opportunities for many youngsters", he said.
While nurses from Kerala were widely employed in hospitals in Europe and the US in the 1960s and 70s, the trend started seeing a downturn-though the demand remained-with nurses from the state finding jobs only in the Middle East's war-ridden areas.
The Nursing Institute for Career Enhancement (NICE), which is training 150 students in its first batch, aims to bridge the gap between nursing education and market demands with world-class training to nurses that will help them to find jobs anywhere in the world. This batch will obtain their certification by September, and the institute assures jobs to the successful candidates in the best hospitals in the Middle East with lucrative pay scales.
Labour and Skills Minister Shibu Baby John, first conceived the institute sensing the need for nurses worldwide; South American countries were calling for 20,000 nurses and Singapore was relaxing entry visa norms for this profession.
"We are doing a big service to nursing graduates by bringing them up to international standards," said the minister. One of the highlights of this institute is that the global healthcare industry can directly recruit from this institution, undercutting the role of middlemen who demand up to Rs 25 lakh for nursing placements in the Middle East."
The institution's targets are ambitious: it aims to train up to 1,000 students in the first year and 2,000 in the second.
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First Published: Jul 02 2015 | 10:28 PM IST

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