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Seats
100

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

42 Months

General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a three-year and six-month full-time diploma program offered by Madhya Pradesh Nurses Registration Council, Bhopal, and approved by the Indian Nursing Council (INC).


Eligibility Criteria

  • The minimum and maximum age of admission will be 17 and 35 years.
  • The Candidate should pass the Minimum education: 10+2 class passed or it's equivalent preferable with science (Physics, Chemistry, And Biology) subject with an aggregate of 40% marks. Those who have cleared 10+2 vocational ANM courses (revised after 2001) from the school recognized by Indian Nursing Council.
  • Admission of students shall be once a year.
  • Students shall be medically fit.

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