Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (A.N.M)
(ABG Institute Of Nursing & Paramedical Sciences)
ELIGIBILITY - 10+2TH WITH PCB/PCM
AGGREGATE MARKS - 50%
DURATION - 2 YEARS
Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery [ANM]
Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery, or ANM, is the complete name in medicine. The two-year ANM nursing diploma program concentrates on giving individuals, families, and communities basic nursing care. Anatomy, physiology, nutrition, community health nursing, maternity and child healthcare, first aid, and midwifery are among the subjects covered in an ANM course.
Graduates of ANM courses are essential in basic healthcare settings, especially in rural areas, where they support disease prevention, healthcare delivery, and health education. Graduates of ANM programs frequently work under the direction of doctors or registered nurses.The entire term for Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery is ANM.
Students learn how to set up an operating room, maintain various pieces of equipment, keep accurate records, and give patients their medications on time.Students who wish to pursue ANM must receive a minimum of 50% overall in their 10+2 exams. Furthermore, they have to be younger than eighteen.

Course Details
Course Name | A.N.M | ||
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Duration | 2 Years | ||
Seats | 40 | ||
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