Course Overview

The Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) is a comprehensive program designed to prepare dedicated and competent nursing professionals who can deliver holistic patient care in hospitals, community health settings, and specialized healthcare centres.

The course blends theoretical knowledge with extensive clinical practice, focusing on nursing fundamentals, maternal and child health, medical-surgical nursing, mental health, and community health nursing. Our curriculum is regularly updated to meet evolving healthcare demands.

Duration of the Course

3 years full-time program, including integrated practical training.

Eligibility

  • Completion of 10+2 (any stream; preferably Science) from a recognized board.
  • Minimum aggregate of 40% marks.
  • Candidates must meet age and health criteria as per the norms set by the regulatory authority.

Course Objectives

  • To impart knowledge and skills required to provide safe, effective, and ethical nursing care.
  • To train students in preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative aspects of healthcare.
  • To develop competencies in handling emergency situations and providing patient-centred care.
  • To foster professional values, communication skills, and leadership qualities.
  • To prepare nurses to work effectively as part of the healthcare team in diverse settings.


Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate clinical proficiency in caring for patients across the lifespan.
  • Apply evidence-based nursing practice in hospital and community environments.
  • Participate effectively in health promotion, disease prevention, and patient education.
  • Exhibit ethical, compassionate, and culturally sensitive care.
  • Pursue further education and specialized training in nursing.