Introduction & Background
Karachi King's (K.K) School & College of Nursing was established in 2006 founded by Mr. Sarfraz Asif with a vision to advance nursing education and empower future healthcare professionals. Since its inception, the School & College has grown into a respected institution known for academic excellence, clinical competence, and a commitment to holistic care. Rooted in strong ethical values and guided by national and international standards, K.K College of Nursing continues to shape compassionate, skilled nurses ready to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare sector—locally and globally.
Karachi King's College of Nursing offers a diverse range of accredited nursing programs, developed over time to meet evolving healthcare standards and professional demands. The college began with foundational diploma programs and has since evolved into a multi-tiered institution offering both undergraduate and specialized certifications.
Vision
Karachi King's (K.K) College of Nursing is committed to becoming a premier institution in nursing education, dedicated to cultivating highly skilled and compassionate professionals. Our graduates are equipped to deliver holistic, high-quality care to individuals and communities—both nationally and globally.
Mission Statement
Karachi King's (K.K) College of Nursing aspires to be a distinguished center of excellence, dedicated to cultivating visionary nurse leaders in education, healthcare management, community engagement, and research innovation.
At Karachi King's (K.K) College of Nursing, we are guided by the belief that nursing is a dynamic and creative discipline—one that thrives on meaningful interactions among nurses, individuals, families, and communities. We recognize that effective nursing practice is rooted in both theoretical insight and scientific evidence, empowering nurses to foster healing and drive positive health transformations. We are committed to preparing future nursing professionals through a comprehensive education that integrates nursing and health sciences with the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences—cultivating well-rounded leaders equipped to meet the evolving demands of healthcare.