Nursing Course Overview
The Nursing Course prepares students for a rewarding career in healthcare, focusing on patient care, medical knowledge, and hands-on clinical practice. Nurses play a crucial role in providing compassionate care, ensuring patient safety, and working alongside doctors in medical settings. The course includes theoretical studies in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and ethics, along with practical training in hospitals and clinics. Graduates of nursing courses are equipped to work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health centers, contributing to improving overall patient well-being.
ANM NURSING
GNM NURSING
B.Sc NURSING
M.Sc NURSING
1. ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife)
👩⚕️ Eligibility Criteria:
Must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board.
Minimum age: 17 years.
Maximum age: 35 years (may vary by institution).
No specific subject requirement, but a background in science is beneficial.
2. GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery)
👩⚕️ Eligibility Criteria:
Must have completed 10+2 with Science (PCB) or an equivalent qualification from a recognized board.
Minimum age: 17 years.
Maximum age: 35 years.
Good physical health with no chronic illness.
3. BSc Nursing
🩺 Eligibility Criteria:
Must have completed 10+2 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or equivalent from a recognized board.
Minimum marks: 50% or higher in 12th grade (varies by university).
Age: Generally 17 to 35 years.
Some universities may conduct an entrance exam for admission.
4. MSc Nursing
🩺 Eligibility Criteria:
Must have completed a BSc Nursing (4 years) or Post-Basic BSc Nursing from a recognized university.
Must be registered as a Nurse with a State Nursing Council.
Minimum marks: 55% in undergraduate nursing degree (may vary by institution).
Some universities may require work experience of 1 year as a nurse in a hospital or clinic.