GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery)
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a diploma-level program designed to prepare qualified nursing professionals who can provide efficient care to individuals, families, and communities. This course plays a key role in strengthening the healthcare system by training nurses in both clinical and community settings.
The GNM course typically spans 3 years followed by a 6-month internship. It offers in-depth training in areas such as:
- Medical-surgical nursing
- Mental health nursing
- Community health nursing
- Midwifery and gynecological nursing
- Pediatric nursing
GNM graduates are eligible to work in hospitals, clinics, community health centers, schools, and various government or private healthcare settings. The course also serves as a stepping stone for higher education in nursing such as Post-Basic B.Sc Nursing or B.Sc Nursing.