Auxiliary
Nurse Midwife
About Auxiliary Nurse Midwife
ANM, an abbreviation for Auxiliary Nurse Midwife, is a diploma course in the medical health sector. Recognizing the need and understanding the importance of trained professionals in the sector students are provided with proper knowledge and training child and maternal health care.This particular area that has always required special attention and understanding is therefore addressed through this diploma course.
Girls who choose to become qualified ANMs can to do so in departments like maternal and child services, MCH, RCH, Sub Center, PHC and CHC.They will later have a choice to choose their place of work (urban or rural).
Syllabus
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility (GEN/OBC/Min.)
Eligibility Criteria (SC/ST)
Compulsory Subjects
Optional Subjects
Level
Passed 10+2 examination
Passed 10+2 examination
Physics & Maths
Chemistry
UG
Career & Job Opportunities
- Nursing field
- Sub Center
- CHC
- PHC
- In Hospitals
What Students Say
My journey at Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences, KGI has given me a strong foundation in community healthcare and patient care. The structured curriculum, combined with consistent hospital training, has helped me understand real-life medical situations from the grassroots level. The guidance of experienced faculty and hands-on exposure in hospital settings have instilled in me the confidence, compassion, and responsibility required to serve society as a dedicated healthcare professional.
Anshika Shukla
My journey in the ANM program has been deeply enriching and purpose-driven. The strong foundation in primary healthcare, maternal care, and community service has shaped my understanding of nursing at the grassroots level. With continuous guidance from supportive faculty and practical exposure in real healthcare settings, I have developed both the confidence and compassion required to serve communities effectively.
Dipankar Chandra
At Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences, KGI, I discovered the true meaning of care at the community level. The constant hospital exposure and field training helped me connect theory with real-life patient needs. Every experience here has shaped me into a compassionate caregiver, ready to serve with dedication where it matters the most.”