General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)
Course Overview
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a diploma program that prepares individuals to become registered nurses and midwives. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with extensive clinical training to ensure graduates are fully prepared to work in diverse healthcare settings.
Eligibility
- 10+2 or its equivalent with English
- Minimum 40% marks from a recognized board
- Minimum age: 17 years
- Medical fitness certificate required
Duration
- 3 Years (including internship)
- 6 Semesters
- Extensive clinical training
- Practical + theoretical learning
Career Opportunities
- Registered Nurse
- Midwife
- Community Health Nurse
- Hospital Staff Nurse
- Clinical Instructor
- Nursing Supervisor
Admission Process
- Fill and submit application form
- Appear for entrance exam (if applicable)
- Attend personal interview
- Document verification
- Fee payment & enrollment
Highlights
- Strong emphasis on clinical practice
- Midwifery training as core module
- Internship for real-world experience
- Highly employable graduates