General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)
A comprehensive three-year diploma program that prepares you for essential nursing skills and midwifery practices through hands-on training and clinical experience.
Program Overview
The General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) program at St. Francis Hospital and College of Nursing is a three-year diploma course that focuses on essential nursing skills and midwifery practices. This program is designed to produce competent nurses and midwives who can provide high-quality care in various healthcare settings, with special emphasis on community health and rural healthcare needs.
Program Highlights
- Intensive training in nursing fundamentals and midwifery
- Hands-on experience in our well-equipped nursing labs
- Clinical rotations in diverse healthcare settings
- Focus on community health and rural healthcare needs
- Training in both modern and traditional midwifery practices
- Emphasis on developing strong communication and interpersonal skills
Career Opportunities
Graduates of our GNM program are prepared for various roles in the healthcare sector:
- Staff nurse in hospitals and clinics
- Community health nurse
- Midwife in maternity hospitals and clinics
- School nurse
- Home health care nurse
- Nursing assistant in specialized care units
Admission Requirements
- 10+2 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and English
- Minimum 45% aggregate marks in 10+2 (40% for SC/ST candidates)
- Age: No Age Limit
- Physical fitness certificate
- Entrance examination
- Personal interview
For more details, look into the admission policy
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