ANM NURSING COURSE

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Our Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM) program is a 2-year diploma designed to provide foundational nursing education. Whether you aim to work in top-tier private hospitals or serve in rural health missions, our course equips you with the clinical expertise and compassion needed to excel.

Why Choose Our ANM Nursing Program?

100% Placement Assistance: We take pride in our strong network with top hospitals and community health centers, ensuring every student finds a rewarding career upon graduation.

Quality Education & Expert Faculty: Learn from seasoned medical professionals in a student-centered environment that balances theory with real-world application.

Optimum Fee Structure: We believe quality education should be accessible. We offer a competitive fee model with flexible payment options.

Huge Career Opportunities: The demand for ANM nurses is at an all-time high in government health schemes, NGOs, maternity clinics, and home care sectors.

Emphasis on Practical Skills: From midwifery to emergency first aid, our state-of-the-art labs provide the hands-on experience required for modern healthcare.

Admission Process: 4 Simple Steps

1. Eligibility Check: Ensure you have completed 10+2 (Class 12) in any stream (Science/Arts/Commerce) from a recognized board with at least 40-45% marks. Candidates must be between 17 and 35 years of age.

2. Application Submission: Fill out our online application form [Link] or visit our campus to collect the prospectus and application kit.

3. Counseling & Interview: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a brief counseling session and document verification to assess their suitability for the healthcare field.

4. Enrollment: Once selected, secure your seat by paying the admission fee and submitting the necessary original documents (Marksheets, ID Proof, and Medical Fitness Certificate).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the main focus of the ANM course?

 

A: The course primarily focuses on maternal and child health, community health nursing, nutrition, and providing basic medical assistance under the guidance of doctors.

 

A: Yes! ANM is an excellent stepping stone. After completing your ANM and gaining some experience, you are eligible to apply for the GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) course.

A: Yes, the 2-year duration typically includes a mandatory 6-month clinical internship where you will work in real hospital settings.

A: We assist eligible students in applying for various state and central government scholarships, especially for female students and those from economically weaker sections.

A: Graduates typically work as Community Health Workers, Basic Health Workers, Midwives, or Home Care Nursing Assistants.