GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery)
It is basic diploma course in general nursing and midwifery for students who have just passed 10+2 and looking forward to a challenging career in the health care services. After completion, candidate may either pursue higher academic courses or join health industry straight away. GNM programme is meant to prepare general nurses who can efficiently perform as members of the health team and capable of dealing the competencies in both the hospitals and other such organizations.
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)
Duration : |
3 ½Years |
Approval and Affiliation : | Approved by Indian Nursing Council and Affiliated to Mahakaushal Nursing Council, Bhopal. |
Intake : | 50 |
Admission Eligibility : | Successful completion of 10+2 or equivalent examination in Biology subject with minimum 40% marks. |
Age Limit : | 17 to 35 years |
Admission Procedure : | Direct, based on merit of marks in 10+2. |
Course Structure : | The diploma comprises of three annual examinations and an internship. The teaching methodology used in the diploma includes classroom based lectures, individual and group seminars & presentations, assignments, and supervised practical experiments in the laboratory and hospitals. The evaluation method used in the diploma course includes two internal assessments and a University Examination. |
Papers of B.Sc. Nursing
First Year | Second Year |
1. Biology Science i) Anatomy & Physiology ii) Microbiology 2. Behavioural Science i) Psycology ii) Sociology 3. Fundamentals of Nursing i) Fundamentals of Nursing ii) First Aid iii) Personal Hygiene 4. Community Health Nursing i) Community Health Nursing ii) Environmental Hygiene iii) Health Education & Communication Skills iv) Nutrition 5. English |
1. Medical Surgical Nursing I 2. Medical Surgical Nursing II 3. Mental Health & psychiatric Nursing 4. Computer Education |
Third Year | |
1. Midwifery & Gynaecology 2. Community Health Nursing II 3. Paediatric Nursing Internship (Integrated Practice) 1. Educational Methods and Media for teaching in practice of Nursing 2. Introduction to Research 3. Professional Trends & Adjustment 4. Administration and Ward Management 5. Health Economics. |