General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a three-year diploma course that prepares students to work as nurses. It covers a range of subjects, including anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. GNM graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, and community health centers.
What does the course include?
Theory and practice: The course includes classroom learning and clinical rotations in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings
Subjects: The course covers subjects like anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, nursing ethics, and community health
Training: Students are trained in first aid, CPR, and basic life support
Internships: Students complete six months of mandatory clinical internships
Who can apply?
Applicants should have passed 10+2 with a certificate from a recognized board
Applicants should have at least 50% in their 10+2
Applicants should have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botony, Zoology), and English
Career opportunities
The GNM course can lead to various opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. It can also serve as a foundation for those aspiring to pursue advanced nursing degrees.