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About This Course

The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program is a 3-year diploma course aimed at preparing students to become competent nursing professionals who can provide preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative services. The course includes theoretical knowledge and extensive clinical training in hospitals and community healthcare settings.

Key Details

Prerequisites

  • Strong interest in patient care and public health

  • Compassion, responsibility, and communication skills

  • Ability to handle medical situations with calm and care

Syllabus Overview

  • Anatomy and Physiology

  • Microbiology

  • Psychology and Sociology

  • Fundamentals of Nursing

  • First Aid and Pharmacology

  • Medical-Surgical Nursing

  • Mental Health Nursing

  • Midwifery and Gynecology

  • Child Health Nursing

  • Community Health Nursing

  • Nursing Education and Administration

  • Internship and Clinical Rotations

Learning Outcomes

Graduates will be able to:

  • Deliver safe and ethical nursing care across various healthcare settings

  • Assist in surgeries, wound care, and emergency procedures

  • Provide maternal and child health services including deliveries

  • Conduct health education and awareness campaigns

  • Work effectively in hospitals, nursing homes, and rural health centers

Admission Requirements

  • 10+2 (Science preferred; any stream accepted with required marks) from a recognized board

  • Minimum 45% aggregate marks (with relaxation as per category norms)

  • Age: 17–35 years (as per INC norms)

  • Medically fit as certified by a registered medical practitioner

  • Entrance test or interview (if applicable)