General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)

Course Overview

The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program at the Institute of Nursing is designed to prepare students to be versatile, compassionate healthcare providers. Our curriculum integrates advanced clinical nursing skills with the critical discipline of surgical care, ensuring graduates can navigate complex hospital environments with precision and empathy.

 

Curriculum Highlights

Clinical Nursing

Master fundamental healthcare protocols, patient assessment, and critical bedside management in our state-of-the-art simulation labs.

Surgical Care

Gain hands-on experience in perioperative care, surgical sterilization techniques, and post-operative recovery monitoring.

Detailed Curriculum

Midwifery & Gynecology
Specialized training in maternity care, neonatal health, and female reproductive health management.
Community Health
Rural outreach and public health initiatives.
Psychology
Behavioral science and patient communication.
Anatomy
Deep dive into human biological structures.
Nutrition
Dietary management and patient wellness.

Career Prospects

Staff Nurse

Positions in multi-specialty hospitals and government clinics.

Community Health Nurse

Rural health missions and NGO-led healthcare projects.

Clinical Instructor

Training junior staff and nursing
aspirants.

Global Healthcare

Eligible for international licensure exams and overseas practice.

Quick Facts

CREDENTIAL
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)
DURATION
3.5 Years (Full-Time)

Eligibility

Community Health

Strategies for disease prevention and health promotion within rural village ecosystems.

Eligibility

10+2 with Science (PCB) preferred
Minimum 45% aggregate marks
Minimum age: 17 years

Physical Fitness

Certified medical fitness certificate required.