
The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) and Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) programs are designed to prepare competent and compassionate healthcare professionals capable of providing high-quality patient care across hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. These programs emphasize both theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for effective nursing, maternal care, and community health service.
Comprehensive curriculum covering Anatomy, Physiology, Nursing Foundation, Nutrition, and Community Health
Intensive clinical training in hospitals and community settings
Focus on patient care, maternal & child health, first aid, and preventive healthcare
Training in professional ethics, communication skills, and leadership
Career-oriented modules designed for global healthcare opportunities
For GNM: 10+2 (Science / Arts) with minimum 40–50% marks
For ANM: 10+2 (any stream) with basic English proficiency
GNM: 3 Years
ANM: 2 Years
Graduates can pursue careers as:
Registered Nurse / Midwife
Community Health Worker
Hospital Nurse / Ward In-charge
Maternity & Child Care Specialist
Public Health Educator
Internationally recognized certification
Blended learning with online and clinical components
Guidance from experienced medical and nursing faculty
Opportunity for placement assistance and career counseling
