About ANM

Building a strong foundation in healthcare and patient care.

Our ANM (Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery) program is designed to provide students with essential knowledge and practical skills required in the healthcare sector. This course focuses on basic nursing care, maternal and child health, and community healthcare services, preparing students to work effectively in hospitals, clinics, and rural health centers.

The ANM course is typically a 2-year diploma program that combines theoretical learning with practical training, enabling students to gain real-world experience in healthcare environments.

Students are trained in areas such as first aid, patient care, immunization, nutrition, and health awareness. The program also emphasizes hands-on training through hospital visits, clinical practice, and community health programs, which helps students develop confidence and professional skills.

Why Choose The ANM At Adwait Jasara?

Practical training with expert guidance for healthcare careers.

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Affordable Fees

Quality education at budget-friendly fees for every student.

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Friendly Environment

A positive and supportive atmosphere for comfortable learning.

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Experienced Faculty

Skilled teachers providing expert guidance and support.

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Regular Tests & Assessment

Frequent tests to improve performance and confidence.

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Study Material Provided

Well-prepared study materials for effective learning.

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Performance Tracking

Regular monitoring of student progress and improvement.

Nursing Course Fee Table
Course Fee Duration
GNM 85,000/- Per Year 3 Years
ANM 55,000/- Per Year 2 Years
BA Fee Table
Hostel Fee
Boys 45000
Girls 45000

Frequently Ask Questions

ANM stands for Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery, a diploma course focused on basic nursing and healthcare services.
The ANM course duration is generally 2 years including practical training.
Subjects include community health nursing, maternal care, child health, nutrition, and first aid.
Yes, the course includes hospital training, internships, and community healthcare practice.
Students can work in hospitals, clinics, primary health centers, NGOs, and rural healthcare services.
Students who have completed 12th (any stream or science, depending on criteria) can apply.