A: After completing the GNM, candidates can apply for Staff Nurse, Health Visitor, Health Care Nurse, Community Health Worker, Emergency Room Nurse, Certified Nursing Assistant, etc.
A: Both of these programmes have their own benefits, but GNM graduates have better career prospects and higher earning potential than ANM graduates. Registered nurses are in high demand in both private and public healthcare sectors.
A: Aspirants who have finished 10 + 2 studies from a recognized board with the PCB are eligible to apply for the GNM course.
A: The duration of the GNM course is 3.6 years.
A: The GNM Nursing subjects has four main sections, that includes the Bioscience, Behaviour Science, Nursing Foundations, and Community Health Nursing.
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