India’s healthcare system relies heavily on trained nursing professionals. If you’re passionate about helping others and want to build a career in the healthcare sector, nursing offers rewarding opportunities. Two popular entry-level courses in this field are:
G.N.M (General Nursing and Midwifery)
A.N.M (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery)
Let’s understand the full details, eligibility, duration, and career scope of both courses.
G.N.M is a 3.5-year diploma program designed to train nurses in general healthcare and midwifery. It includes 3 years of classroom and practical training, followed by a 6-month internship.
This course is ideal for those who want to work in hospitals, clinics, and community health centers, providing direct patient care.
Duration: 3 years + 6-month internship
Level: Diploma
Approved by: Indian Nursing Council (INC), State Nursing Councils
Mode: Full-time
Qualification: 10+2 (any stream), preferably Science with Biology
Minimum Marks: 40%-45% aggregate
Age Limit: 17 to 35 years
Medical fitness is mandatory
Anatomy & Physiology
Microbiology
Psychology
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Child Health Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
Midwifery and Gynaecological Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Staff Nurse
ICU Nurse
Ward Supervisor
Nursing Assistant
Home Care Nurse
Emergency/Trauma Nurse
After G.N.M, students can pursue:
Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (2 years)
B.Sc Nursing (Lateral Entry)
Various specialization diplomas or certification programs