Course Overview
The Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) program at the Institute of Nursing Excellence is designed to create skilled healthcare practitioners dedicated to community-based health services. This program bridges the gap between urban medical facilities and rural patient needs.
Our curriculum is deeply rooted in Rural Healthcare Focus, ensuring that students are not only technically proficient but also socially conscious. Students learn to handle prenatal care, immunizations, and primary health education, becoming the backbone of national healthcare initiatives.
Curriculum Highlights
Midwifery & Gynaecology
Advanced training in maternal health, including antenatal care and safe delivery practices.
Community Health
Strategies for disease prevention and health promotion within rural village ecosystems.
Primary Pediatric Care
Essential newborn care, child nutrition, and vaccination schedule management.
Clinical Practicum
500+ hours of hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art simulation labs and affiliated hospitals.
Career Prospects
Institutional Roles
- Staff Nurse in Government Hospitals
- Primary Health Center (PHC) Worker
- Rural Health Mission Nurse
Private Sector & NGOs
- Staff Nurse in Government Hospitals
- Primary Health Center (PHC) Worker
- Rural Health Mission Nurse
Quick Facts
Diploma in ANM Nursing
2 Years (Full-Time)
Eligibility
Community Health
Strategies for disease prevention and health promotion within rural village ecosystems.
Age Limit
Between 17 to 35 years as of Dec 31st.
Physical Fitness
Certified medical fitness certificate required.
