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GNM NURSING (General Nursing and Midwifery)

what is GNM NURSING

GNM is a paramedical diploma course with a span of three and a half years. GNM emphasizes teaching Nursing students the importance of the community, community health care, and Midwifery.

How to take admission?

No need of any entrance exam,candidates can directly take admission in GNM nursing

TOP Colleges

  • MS Ramaiah Institute of Nursing Education and Research, Bangalore
  • Sapthagiri School of Nursing, Bengaluru
  • SB College of Nursing, Bengaluru
  • St. Johns College of Nursing, Bangalore
  • MVM Suma Institute of Nursing Sciences
  • Karnataka College of Nursing
  • Krupanidhi College of Nursing
  • KTG School of Nursing
  • Hillside College of Nursing, Bengaluru
  • East West College of Nursing, Bengaluru

SPECIALIZATION IN GNM NURSING

  • Paediatrics
  • Geriatrics
  • Oncology
  • Critical Care

Salary

GNM Nurse Salary can range from INR 50,000 to 12 Lakh per annum.

GNM NURSING QUALIFICATION

The candidate must have completed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (10+2) from the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent Examination from the science stream from any institution in Maharashtra and must have secured a minimum of 40% aggregate marks.

Course Syllabus

The GNM 1st Year Syllabus encompasses four main subjects: Bioscience, Behavioral Science, Nursing Foundations, and Community Health Nursing. In the second year of GNM Nursing, subjects encompass Medical-Surgical Nursing I, Medical-Surgical Nursing II, Mental Health Nursing, and Child Health Nursing. Practical subjects include Medical-Surgical Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, and Child Health Nursing.

Job placement and where

primary healthcare centers, community health centers, district hospitals, etc. In the private sector, they can find job openings in nursing homes, old age homes, orphanages, etc.

WHY TO CHOOSE GNM NURSING

One of the primary reasons GNM Nursing stands out as a career option is the high demand for skilled nurses. With the ever-growing population and advancements in medical technology, the need for qualified healthcare professionals, including nurses, continues to escalate.

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