Overview
The G.N.M. program is a comprehensive 3-year diploma course designed to prepare students with the knowledge, skills and values required to become professional and compassionate nurses. The course combines classroom learning, laboratory practice and clinical training to build confident healthcare professionals.
Curriculum Highlights
The course is divided across 3 academic years with practical exposure and clinical learning.
Year 1 Foundations of Nursing
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Microbiology
- Fundamentals of Nursing
- Psychology
- First Aid
- Community Health Nursing
Year 2 Medical-Surgical Nursing
- Medical-Surgical Nursing
- Mental Health Nursing
- Child Health Nursing
- Clinical Practice
Year 3 Midwifery & Professional Practice
- Midwifery and Gynecological Nursing
- Nursing Education
- Nursing Administration
- Internship and Hospital Training
Clinical Training
Hands-on clinical training is provided in hospitals and healthcare centers to ensure practical exposure and development of professional nursing skills.
Fees & Scholarship
R.S. College of Nursing keeps the admission and fee process transparent. Students receive clear guidance about registration, tuition, examination and other applicable charges at the time of counselling.
Transparent Fee Guidance
Complete fee details are explained during admission counselling before final enrollment.
Easy Payment Support
Students can discuss available payment schedules with the admission office.
Scholarship Assistance
Eligible students are guided for applicable government or institutional scholarship support.
- Scholarship support depends on eligibility and document verification.
- Reserved category students may apply as per government norms.
- Meritorious and needy students can contact the office for guidance.
- Final fee details are confirmed by the admission department.
Career Opportunity
After completing GNM, students can work across hospitals, clinics, community healthcare programs and public health services. The course builds a practical foundation for direct patient care and further nursing education.
Staff Nurse
Work in hospitals, nursing homes and healthcare centers.
Community Health Nurse
Support public health, awareness and rural healthcare programs.
Midwifery Assistant
Assist in maternal care, newborn care and family welfare services.
Further Study
Continue with higher nursing qualifications and specialization pathways.
