Diploma in A.N.M

Diploma in A.N.M. (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery)

The ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery) course is a diploma-level program designed to prepare students for the role of primary healthcare providers in community settings. The course focuses on the fundamentals of nursing, midwifery, and public health to equip students with the skills needed to assist in maternal and child healthcare.

  • In-demand Profession: High demand for skilled healthcare workers.
  • Serve the Community: Play a critical role in improving public health.
  • Diverse Work Settings: Opportunities to work in rural and urban areas.
  • Foundation for Further Studies: Can pursue GNM or B.Sc. Nursing for advanced career options.
  • Focus: Primary healthcare, midwifery, and community health nursing.
  • Training: Emphasis on maternal and child health, health promotion, and preventive care.

ANM – Syllabus of Indian Nursing Council

Age: Minimum 17 years at the time of admission.

Education: Completion of 10+2 in Arts (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Economics, Political Science, History, Geography, Business Studies, Accountancy, Home Science, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy) and English Core/English Elective or Science or Health care Science – Vocational stream ONLY, passing out from recognized Board.

50,000/Year

2 Years

Career Opportunities:

Graduates of the ANM course can work in various healthcare settings, including:

  • Primary Health Centers (PHC)
  • Community Health Centers (CHC)
  • Government and Private Hospitals
  • Maternal and Child Health Clinics
  • NGOs and Public Health Programs