ANM Course (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery)

Offered by Nightingale College of Nursing & Paramedical Science

Course Overview

Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) is a 2-year diploma course focused on the training of healthcare professionals in maternal and child healthcare. The course is designed to develop basic nursing and midwifery skills, enabling students to work in rural and urban health setups, community health centers, and clinics. ANMs play a key role in supporting primary health systems, especially in rural India.

Course Highlights

  • Duration: 2 Years
  • Eligibility: 10+2 (Arts/Science) with at least 40% marks
  • Age Limit: Minimum 17 years
  • Affiliation: Approved by Bihar Nurses Registration Council
  • Training: Focus on maternal care, child health, and first aid
  • Skills Taught: Community health, basic nursing care, nutrition, midwifery
  • Job Roles: Rural Health Worker, ANM Nurse, Health Visitor, Home Nurse
  • Work Areas: Primary Health Centers (PHC), Anganwadi, Government Hospitals, NGOs

Why Choose Nightingale for ANM?

Nightingale College of Nursing & Paramedical Science offers hands-on training, expert guidance, and community outreach programs to empower ANM students with essential skills and knowledge. Our program blends classroom learning with real-world health service experience to produce well-trained, confident auxiliary nurses.

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