GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) is a 3-year diploma course that trains students to become skilled nursing professionals capable of working in hospitals, clinics, community healthcare centers, and more. The course includes 3 years of classroom education and 6 months of compulsory internship.
To apply for a GNM course, candidates typically need to meet the following criteria:
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Education: 10+2 (preferably in Science with Biology, but Arts students are also accepted in many institutions)
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Minimum Marks: 40-50% aggregate (varies by institution)
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Age Limit: 17 to 35 years
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Medical Fitness: A medical fitness certificate is usually required
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