Course Features
GNM is typically a 3-year course, although the duration may vary slightly from one institution to another. To be eligible for GNM Nursing, candidates usually need to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with a minimum aggregate score in the science stream. Some institutions may also have additional requirements such as a certain minimum age.
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
Microbiology
First Aid and Emergency Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Practical Training and Clinical Experience
Nutrition and Dietetics
Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing
GNM graduates can pursue a variety of career paths in healthcare, including staff nurse positions, midwifery roles, and opportunities in both government and private healthcare institutions. They can also choose to pursue further education and specialization by enrolling in Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc Nursing) programs.


College Timing
Many nursing programs offer classes during the daytime, typically on weekdays. This is the traditional format for college courses, and it may be suitable for students who have a flexible daytime schedule.