About GNM

Professional nursing training for a successful healthcare career.

Our General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) program is designed to provide comprehensive training in nursing care, clinical practices, and midwifery. This diploma course prepares students to become skilled healthcare professionals capable of working in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings.

The program typically spans 3 years with a 6-month internship, combining theoretical knowledge with practical training to ensure real-world experience.

Students are trained in patient care, maternal health, community health, and clinical procedures. The course focuses on developing compassion, responsibility, and professional skills required in the healthcare field.

With experienced faculty and hands-on training, students gain confidence and practical exposure, preparing them for careers as staff nurses, healthcare assistants, and medical professionals in various healthcare sectors.

Why Choose The GNM At Adwait Jasara?

Hands-on training with expert guidance for healthcare excellence.

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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

GNM stands for General Nursing and Midwifery, a diploma course focused on nursing care and midwifery training.
The course duration is usually 3 years along with a 6-month internship.
Students who have completed 12th (any stream, preferably science) can apply.
Students can work as staff nurses, community health workers, or pursue higher studies.
Yes, the course includes clinical training and hospital internships for real experience.
Yes, you can pursue Post Basic B.Sc Nursing or other advanced courses.