General Nursing & Midwifery
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B.Sc. Nursing is a four year UG course focused on developing critical care, advanced skills, proficiency and values necessary for the practice of nursing.
GNM stands for General Nursing and Midwifery. GNM is a paramedical Diploma course with a span of three and half years. It emphasizes teaching nursing students about the importance of the community, community health care and Midwifery. Now, you have to make the decision for choosing your career based upon analysing the options you have and the goal you been trying to achieve. Hope, the above given information is useful to you
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"10+2 with English and must have obtained a minimum of 40% at the qualifying examination and English individually for any recognised board. Candidates are also eligible from State Open School recognised by State Government and National Institute of Open School (NIOS) recognised by Central Government. However, Science is preferable.
10+2 with English having 40% of marks in vocational ANM course from the school recognised by Indian Nursing council.
10+2 with English having 40% of marks in Vocational Stream-Health care Science from a recognised CBSE board/Centre. Registered ANM
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