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About GNM and Admission Procedure


The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program stands as a foundational gateway for those aspiring to build impactful healthcare careers. GNM education provides a comprehensive curriculum encompassing various nursing specializations, including medical-surgical, pediatric, psychiatric, and obstetric nursing. This holistic education equips students with a profound understanding of healthcare practices.

A central feature of GNM programs is hands-on clinical training, allowing students to gain practical experience in authentic healthcare environments. This experiential learning bridges the gap between theory and practice, preparing graduates to deliver compassionate and patient-centered care.

GNM courses also include training in midwifery, enabling graduates to provide essential care to expectant mothers throughout pregnancy, labor, and childbirth.

GNM graduates find a plethora of career opportunities, ranging from staff nurse roles in hospitals to positions in community healthcare, teaching, or healthcare administration. They play a pivotal role in delivering healthcare services to communities, making a lasting impact on patients and their families.

The GNM course is a journey toward compassionate, patient-centered healthcare, offering a deeply rewarding career that contributes to the well-being of individuals and communities.


Know Your Eligibility

The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on the day of admission to the college.
Shall be Medically fit for admission.
The minimum educational requirements shall be passing of Higher Secondary examination/ equivalent examination from recognized board or University.

B.Sc. Nursing

Course Duration

3 Years

Intake for Course

60 Seats