GNM Nursing

General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a diploma program in nursing that focuses on providing students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to become competent and compassionate nurses.
GNM nurses play a crucial role in healthcare, offering patient care and support in various settings.
Duration
The GNM program typically spans a duration of three and a half years, including both theoretical and practical training.
GNM Nursing Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates interested in pursuing GNM Nursing typically need to have completed their 10+2 education in the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
- Minimum aggregate marks in the qualifying examination may be required by some institutions.
Curriculum
The curriculum covers a range of subjects, including anatomy, physiology, psychology, nursing fundamentals, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, community health nursing, and midwifery. The emphasis is on developing clinical skills and a holistic approach to patient care.