GNM
The popular and best colleges which are offering general nursing and midwifery course to the students in Delhi or nearby Delhi are mentioned below:
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Hello Aspirant,
B.Sc Nursing (Post Basic) is a 2 years degree formulated to strengthen the capabilities of the learners who already possess experience in nursing or a related domain.
Eligibility norms
Class 12th qualified with a certificate in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) and enrollment in Registered Nurses and Registered
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No Rajiv Gandhi College does not provide GNM course. Here is the list of Top General Nursing and Midwifery Colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
You haven't mentioned the name of the college you're enquiring about, you can write down the details in the comment box below, nevertheless to brief you about GNM, it is diploma level nursing course spanning over a duration of 3.5 years which has three years of academic study followed
Yes, if you have passed 10+2 from a recognized board having studied English as a subject securing a minimum of 40% aggregate which may vary as per requirement of the college, then you can pursue GNM Course, the course is for a duration of three years and six months,
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Yes, you can do GNM course being a student of arts.
Nursing is generally considered to be a professional course meant for Science stream (Biology ) students. But there are nursing courses available in India, which can be pursued after completing 12th Arts/Commerce stream schooling too!
Nursing is a
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So, with regard to your query, the fee structure for GNM course in Pataliputra College of Nursing will range between INR 20,000 to INR 2,50,000 per annum. This depends upon the hostel accommodation you choose.
For any information regarding the course and
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Yes, you can definitely leave your gnm course if you are are getting bsc nursing and you want to pursue it.
But yes,
You need to check with your college once.
This is because,
There's possibility of having a bond in your college according to which you might have
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