General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) is a professional nursing course designed to develop skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals. The GNM program typically spans 3 years of academic study and 6 months of internship, combining classroom learning with practical hospital experience.
GNM nursing equips students with knowledge in medical-surgical nursing, midwifery, pediatrics, community health, and mental health. Students learn to provide patient care, assist in medical procedures, and promote public health awareness. Clinical exposure in hospitals and community health centers ensures students gain practical skills and confidence in real-world healthcare settings.
The importance of GNM nursing cannot be overstated. India, like many countries, faces a growing demand for qualified nurses. Completing a GNM course opens doors to diverse career opportunities in hospitals, clinics, NGOs, and community health programs. It also provides a stepping stone for further specialization or advanced nursing education.
At Karnataka School of Nursing, the GNM course emphasizes practical learning, ethical values, and professional development. Students receive guidance from experienced faculty and access to modern labs, libraries, and hospital training facilities, preparing them to meet the challenges of modern healthcare with skill and compassion.
Choosing GNM nursing is choosing a career that blends service, learning, and professional growth—a career that makes a difference in the lives of others every day
