The GNM program is a comprehensive, three-year diploma course aimed at equipping students with the essential knowledge and hands-on skills required in general nursing and midwifery. Students receive in-depth training in medical-surgical nursing, pediatric care, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics, and community health.
Key Highlights
Intensive classroom learning supported by modern labs and simulation tools.
Clinical rotations across multi-specialty hospitals and community healthcare centers.
Emphasis on patient care, medical ethics, critical thinking, and emergency response.
Opportunities for internships and placement in leading healthcare institutions.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can work in government/private hospitals, defense services, NGOs, health missions, and also pursue B.Sc. Nursing for further specialization.
The ANM program is a two-year diploma course focused on maternal and child healthcare. It prepares students to become community-based health professionals who provide primary care services, especially in rural and underserved areas.
Key Highlights
Curriculum focused on reproductive health, nutrition, immunization, and public hygiene.
Practical training through field visits and postings in PHCs, CHCs, and maternity units.
Hands-on exposure to birth assistance, postnatal care, child development, and basic nursing procedures.
Strong focus on community engagement, public health campaigns, and health awareness drives.
Career Opportunities
ANM graduates can work as village health workers, maternal health assistants, or join government and private healthcare initiatives. They also have opportunities for further education and lateral entry into GNM or B.Sc. Nursing.