General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)
GNM is a 3-year diploma program designed to train students in basic nursing care and midwifery, preparing them for frontline healthcare roles.
What the Course Covers
Fundamentals of nursing, anatomy & physiology, community health nursing, midwifery, mental health nursing, and nutrition.
Major Tools & Procedures Taught
- • Basic patient care and hygiene
- • Monitoring vital signs
- • Assisting in normal delivery
- • First aid and emergency care
- • Administration of medications
- • Infection control practices
Internship & Practical Exposure
- • Students gain hands-on experience in hospitals and community health settings
- • Clinical training in maternity wards and rural health centers
- • Practical exposure to patient management and nursing care
- • Working under the guidance of experienced medical staff
Career Path
- • Staff Nurse
- • Home Nurse
- • Community Health Worker
- • Midwife
- • Opportunities in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and public health sectors