ANM Nursing
The Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) program prepares students to deliver primary healthcare services and support maternal and child health initiatives. This course focuses on essential nursing skills, emphasizing community health and preventive care.
Students will receive comprehensive training that includes hands-on clinical practice and theoretical knowledge, enabling them to effectively address health needs in various settings. The curriculum covers topics such as basic nursing practices, first aid, and health education, fostering a community-centered approach to nursing.
Course Description
The Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) course offers students the essential skills needed to provide basic healthcare services and support maternal and child health initiatives. This comprehensive program combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in various healthcare settings.
Students will learn to deliver primary healthcare, emphasizing preventive care and health education. The curriculum prepares graduates to work effectively in community health, enhancing their ability to address local health needs.
About the ANM Course
The ANM program encompasses a variety of subjects, including basic nursing skills, first aid, maternal and child health, and health education. Students gain valuable practical experience through clinical placements in hospitals and community settings.
Course Features
Comprehensive curriculum focused on primary healthcare and community nursing.
Hands-on training in diverse healthcare environments.
Opportunity to engage in community health initiatives.

Eligibility Criteria for ANM Nursing
To be eligible for the ANM Nursing program, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Must have completed +2 Any stream Gen 40%, SC/ST 35% Marks are Eligibile
- Duration of this course 2 Years
- 100% Placement SPECIAL OFFER FOR SC/ST STUDENTS
- Minimum age of 17 years and maximum age of 35 years at the time of admission.
- Must have a good health record and should be medically fit.
- Some institutions may require a minimum percentage in the qualifying examination.