A.N.M is a 2-year diploma course that trains students in basic nursing care, maternal health, and community health services. It prepares nurses to assist in childbirth, vaccination, and primary healthcare, especially in rural and underserved areas.
This is ideal for those who want to enter the nursing field quickly and start working in community or public health roles.
Duration: 2 years (including 6 months practical training)
Level: Diploma
Approved by: Indian Nursing Council (INC)
Mode: Full-time
Qualification: 10+2 (any stream)
Minimum Marks: 40% aggregate
Age Limit: 17 to 35 years
Only females are eligible in most states (rules may vary)
Community Health Nursing
Health Promotion
Primary Health Care
Child Health Nursing
Midwifery
Nutrition
First Aid
Health Center Management
Auxiliary Nurse
Rural Health Worker
Health Visitor
Female Health Worker (FHW)
Maternity Assistant in PHCs/CHCs
After A.N.M, students can:
Pursue G.N.M course
Apply for government jobs in rural health missions (like NHM, Anganwadi, ASHA programs)
Work with NGOs and primary healthcare projects
| Feature | G.N.M Nursing | A.N.M Nursing |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 3.5 years | 2 years |
| Entry Level | 10+2 (Science preferred) | 10+2 (any stream) |
| Focus | Hospital & clinical care | Community & maternal care |
| Further Studies | B.Sc (Post Basic), M.Sc | G.N.M → B.Sc |
| Job Areas | Hospitals, ICUs, Nursing Homes | Primary Health Centers, Anganwadis |
Both G.N.M and A.N.M courses serve as stepping stones to a rewarding nursing career. If you’re looking for a more in-depth clinical career with higher growth opportunities, G.N.M is the better choice. If you want a quicker entry into the workforce with community-based work, A.N.M is ideal.
Choose the path that aligns with your career goals, time commitment, and passion for serving in the healthcare field.
