ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife)

A comprehensive 2-year program designed to develop skilled nursing professionals to meet healthcare challenges

ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife)

The ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife) course is a 2-year diploma program focused on basic healthcare, particularly in maternal and child health. It trains individuals to provide essential nursing care, assist doctors, and promote health awareness, especially in rural areas.

Eligibility: Typically requires 10+2 (or equivalent) in any stream, with some institutions preferring Science.

Primary Healthcare: ANMs are considered frontline healthcare workers, especially in rural areas.

Community Health: They play a vital role in promoting health awareness and providing basic healthcare services to communities.

Maternal and Child Health: A significant part of their training focuses on providing care to pregnant women, mothers, and infants.

First Aid: They are trained to provide basic first aid in emergency situations.

Vaccination: ANMs are involved in administering vaccinations, especially to children.

Continuing Education: ANMs can pursue further education, such as GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery), to advance their careers.

2 Years

Program Duration

4 Semesters

Academic Structure

100+

Clinical Hours

INC Approved

Accreditation

Nursing Students

Program Highlights

What makes our ANM program stand out from others

Expert Faculty

Learn from experienced nursing professionals and medical experts with years of clinical and teaching experience.

Clinical Training

Extensive hands-on training in our simulation labs and partner hospitals for real-world experience.

Global Opportunities

Curriculum aligned with international standards, opening doors to nursing careers worldwide.

Modern Facilities

State-of-the-art laboratories, simulation centers, and digital learning resources.

Community Outreach

Participate in rural health camps and community health programs for practical experience.

Career Support

100% placement assistance with tie-ups to leading hospitals and healthcare institutions.