General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)

Duration

3 years

Course Level

Diploma

Available Seats

60

Minimum Educational Qualification

The candidate must pass (10+2) exam in regular class mode with at least 40% marks in aggregate and 40% marks in English. Candidates passing (10+2) in Vocational Stream must be from Health Care Science.

Eligibility Age

Applicant's age must be at least 17 (Seventeen) years as on 31st December of the year. Only female candidates are eligible.

More about GNM course

GNM or General Nursing Midwifery is a Three and a half-year diploma course in the field of Nursing. Students, those who wish to pursue GNM diploma can proceed after passing their class 12 exam with any stream. The Three and a half-year course include six-months of mandatory internship. GNM diploma course is one of the sort out course can be considered as a stepping stone towards making a career in the Nursing field. Graduates of GNM diploma can start their career by working with government and private hospitals and clinics and other health units.

GNM or General Nursing Midwifery is a Three and a half-year diploma course in the field of Nursing. Students, those who wish to pursue GNM diploma can proceed after passing their class 12 exam with any stream. The Three and a half-year course include six-months of mandatory internship. GNM diploma course is one of the sort out course can be considered as a stepping stone towards making a career in the Nursing field. Graduates of GNM diploma can start their career by working with government and private hospitals and clinics and other health units.

The principal objective of this three year Diploma programme on General Nursing and Midwifery of Rama Devi Nursing Institute is to empower young men and women with minimum higher secondary qualification to pursue a professional career in nursing education. Upon completion of the course it is expected that the students would achieve the following:

  • Ability to apply knowledge from physical, biological, behavioural and medical sciences in providing nursing care to individuals, families and communities;
  • Ability to transfer understanding of life style and related factors that affect health of individuals and groups;
  • Ability to provide nursing care to recuperating, critically ill and terminally ill patients;
  • Develop skills of critical thinking in making decisions in handling difficult situations while giving care to patients;
  • Ability to grasp knowledge and skill in operating of the new generation medical equipments;
  • Ability to provide promotive, preventive and restorative health services in line with the National Health Policies and Programmes;
  • Acquire skill of effective communication with individuals and groups and members of health team in order to promote sustained interpersonal relationship and team spirit;
  • Acquire skill sets to teach individuals and groups in clinical/ community health settings;
  • Ability to participate effectively as member of a health team in health care delivery system;
  • Ability to demonstrate leadership and managerial skill in clinical/ community health settings;
  • Ability to conduct need based research studies in various settings and utilize the research findings to improve the quality of health care management system;
  • Develop awareness, interest for continual learning and skill development and thereby contribute towards development of self and the profession.

Trained nurses help people in every walk of life. Mostly, we see nurses working in hospital settings giving care to ill patients. However, from world wide experience, it is seen that in nursing, career can take many forms apart from working in a hospital, which includes work in doctor’s chambers, clinics, schools, prisons, corporate houses, insurance companies, home nursing, counselling amongst others. Nurses help individuals from before birth to the time of death, and even help family members cope with the loss of a loved one after death. Nurses are there for almost every imaginable situation involving the health or illness of a person.

After completion of Diploma level program, a competent student may pursue graduate, post-graduate and doctorate level courses in a variety of clinical and social disciplines.

Trained nurses help people in every walk of life. Mostly, we see nurses working in hospital settings giving care to ill patients. However, from world wide experience, it is seen that in nursing, career can take many forms apart from working in a hospital, which includes work in doctor’s chambers, clinics, schools, prisons, corporate houses, insurance companies, home nursing, counselling amongst others. Nurses help individuals from before birth to the time of death, and even help family members cope with the loss of a loved one after death. Nurses are there for almost every imaginable situation involving the health or illness of a person.

After completion of Diploma level program, a competent student may pursue graduate, post-graduate and doctorate level courses in a variety of clinical and social disciplines.

  • Community Health Nurse
  • Forensic Nursing
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Legal Nurse Consultant Madam
  • In-charge & Helper
  • Teacher & Junior Lecturer
  • Travelling Nurse
  • Medical Data Entry Operator
  • Emergency Room Nurse
  • Midwife Nurse
  • and others
  • Community Health Nurse
  • Forensic Nursing
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Legal Nurse Consultant Madam
  • In-charge & Helper
  • Teacher & Junior Lecturer
  • Travelling Nurse
  • Medical Data Entry Operator
  • Emergency Room Nurse
  • Midwife Nurse
  • and others
  • Admission Procedure

    Registration

    Fill the Application Form and submit it to the office for your registration

    Documentation

    Submit the required documents such as Qualification proof, id proof, etc

    Start the journey

    After completion of all procedures, your journey at RDNI will began....

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