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Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (Nursing) course is a 12th standard Medical Nursing course. It deals with the field of science and covers the healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life from conception to death. The duration of a Diploma in A.N.M. in Nursing is ranging from one academic year to three, but it varies from institute to institute. The Ashirvad Nursing and Paramedical Institute is provided for one year and six months. The minimum time to complete the course is also differentiating from institute to institute. The course may also be available on a part-time basis in certain institutes. The course is very important and valuable that opens many job options after its completion.
Diploma in A.N.M. Nursing Eligibility
The minimum educational requirements shall be the passing of the Senior Secondary school certificate examination (10+2), 10th class or Central Board of Secondary Education, or a recognized equivalent public examination. Subjects of study must be equivalent to those prescribed by the CBSE for the class 12th with a minimum of 45 percent marks.
Admission is subjected to a satisfactory medical examination report.
The marks of admission for this course may vary from institute to institute.
In various colleges, it conducts entrance exams plus interviews and a percentage of 12th class for the admission of students.