
The GNM course isn’t just theoretical; it’s a blend of academics, practical exposure, and life-saving training. Here’s what students can expect throughout their 3.5 years.
Year-Wise Curriculum
- Year 1: Anatomy, Physiology, Nutrition, First Aid, Psychology
- Year 2: Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pharmacology, Pathology
- Year 3: Pediatric Nursing, Mental Health, Community Health Nursing
- Internship: 6-month supervised training in hospitals
Internships
Internships are a crucial part of GNM. They offer hands-on experience in hospitals, giving students confidence and competence in real-time patient care.
Skill Development
- Wound care and dressing
- Administering injections
- Monitoring vital signs
- Assisting in deliveries
- Maintaining patient records
Job Roles After Completion
Graduates can work as:
- Staff Nurse
- Community Health Worker
- Home Nurse
- Ward Supervisor
- Emergency Medical Assistant
A solid foundation in nursing opens the door to a wide array of medical careers. Practical training during the GNM course ensures students are ready from day one.
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