GNM
About the GNM Course
GNM (General Nursing & Midwifery)
The GNM (General Nursing & Midwifery) program is a diploma-level course designed to prepare students for professional nursing roles in hospitals and healthcare institutions. The program emphasizes clinical skills, patient care, and practical exposure across various medical departments.
Through a balanced approach of theoretical learning and hands-on training, students develop the competence and confidence required to work in diverse healthcare settings.
Course Details
A comprehensive nursing program focused on clinical care, patient management, and professional nursing practice.
Duration
The GNM course is of 3 years, followed by 6 months of internship, as per nursing council guidelines.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board
Science background preferred (as per applicable norms)
Age and eligibility as prescribed by the nursing council
Intake Capacity
As approved by the concerned nursing authority.
What You Will Learn
Gain in-depth knowledge of patient care across medical and surgical conditions with strong clinical exposure.
Learn to provide healthcare services at the community level with emphasis on preventive and promotive care.
Develop skills in maternal care, labor management, and postnatal support for mothers and newborns.
Understand psychological health, patient behavior, and compassionate mental healthcare practices.
Learn specialized care techniques for infants, children, and adolescents in hospital and community settings.
Build professional responsibility, ethical conduct, leadership skills, and effective healthcare management practices.
Career Opportunities After GNM
After completing, students can work as:
- Staff Nurse
- Community Health Nurse
- Clinical Assistant
- Nursing Supervisor (with experience)
- Healthcare Assistant in Hospitals & Clinics
Clinical Training & Skill Development
Students receive training through:
- Well-equipped nursing laboratories
- Clinical exposure in healthcare settings
- Supervised ward duties
- Skill-based demonstrations and assessments
