The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program typically spans 3 to 3.5 years and is structured to provide theoretical knowledge and practical training in nursing and midwifery.

10 + 2 Class passed or its equivalent with aggregate of 40% marks.

Age limit

17-35 years and for a certified ANM Personnel, no age limit

1st Year
Focus: Basic sciences and fundamentals of nursing.
Key Topics:
Anatomy and Physiology
Microbiology
Psychology
Sociology
Fundamentals of Nursing
First Aid
Personal Hygiene
Communication and Educational Technology

2nd Year

Focus: Caring for patients with various medical and surgical conditions.
Key Topics:
Medical-Surgical Nursing (Adult)
Pharmacology
Pathology
Genetics
Geriatric Nursing
Community Health Nursing (Part 1)
Nutritional Science
Infection Control and Safety

3rd Year

Focus: Advanced nursing care and midwifery training.
Key Topics:
Child Health Nursing (Pediatrics)
Obstetrics and Gynecology (Midwifery)
Psychiatric Nursing
Community Health Nursing (Part 2)
Leadership and Management in Nursing

Internship/Practical Training
Focus: Hands-on clinical practice in real healthcare settings.
Training Areas:
Primary Health Care Centers
Hospitals (Medical, Surgical, Pediatrics, Maternity, etc.)
Community Health Services
Emergency and Critical Care Units