GNM
Course Overview
A GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) curriculum prepares students for a variety of roles in government and private hospitals, clinics, schools, military, and NGOs. Graduates can work as Staff Nurses, Midwives, Critical Care Nurses, Pediatric Nurses, Home Health Nurses, or Nurse Educators, with a strong focus on practical patient care and public health. There is also scope for specialization in areas such as Operation Theatre (OT), Neonatal Care, or Forensic Nursing.
Curriculum Structure
A GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) curriculum prepares students for a variety of roles in government and private hospitals, clinics, schools, military, and NGOs. Graduates can work as Staff Nurses, Midwives, Critical Care Nurses, Pediatric Nurses, Home Health Nurses, or Nurse Educators, with a strong focus on practical patient care and public health. There is also scope for specialization in areas such as Operation Theatre (OT), Neonatal Care, or Forensic Nursing.
Admission Process
The admission to B.Tech Computer Science program is based on entrance exam scores followed by counseling. Here's the step-by-step process:
Check Eligibility
Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with minimum 60% marks.
Appear for Entrance Exam
Appear for BCECE (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination) or JEE Main. The college accepts scores from both examinations.
Online Application
Fill the online application form on the college website during the application window (typically May-June).
Counseling Process
Shortlisted candidates will be called for counseling based on their entrance exam rank. Document verification and seat allotment happens during counseling.
Fee Payment & Enrollment
Selected candidates need to pay the admission fee and complete the enrollment process to confirm their seat.
Career Opportunities
GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) graduates have diverse career opportunities in hospitals, clinics, schools, and community health settings. They can work as Staff Nurses, ICU Nurses, Midwives, or Community Health Nurses, in public and private sectors, NGOs, the military, or international organizations.
Career growth extends to administration, education, or specialized fields such as forensic nursing. GNM professionals engage in direct patient care, public health, teaching, and healthcare management, with options for further specialization or higher studies like B.Sc. Nursing or M.Sc. Nursing to enhance expertise and leadership potential.