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Admission Rules

Admission rules for ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery), GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery), and BSc Nursing (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) programs may vary depending on the institution and the country where the program is offered. Here are general guidelines that are commonly followed:

Educational Qualifications:

  • ANM: Candidates typically need to have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board or university with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and English as compulsory subjects. Some institutions may have specific minimum marks requirements.
  • GNM: Similar to ANM, candidates usually need to have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Science subjects and English. Some institutions may also require candidates to have completed ANM training.
  • BSc Nursing: Candidates typically need to have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and English. Some institutions may have specific minimum marks requirements.

Age Limit:M

  • ANM: Generally, candidates should be at least 17 years of age at the time of admission. There might be variations in the upper age limit requirement.
  • GNM: Similar to ANM, candidates should meet the age requirements specified by the institution.
  • BSc Nursing: The minimum and maximum age limits may vary between institutions. Candidates should verify the age criteria specified by the institution they are applying to.

Medical Fitness: Candidates are usually required to meet certain medical fitness standards to pursue nursing training. They may need to undergo a medical examination to ensure they are physically and mentally fit for the program.

Entrance Examination: Some institutions may conduct entrance examinations for admission to GNM and BSc Nursing programs. The entrance exams typically assess the candidate's knowledge in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. The format and syllabus of the entrance exam may vary between institutions.

Merit-Based Selection: Admission to nursing programs is often based on merit, which includes the candidate's performance in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent) and/or entrance examination. Merit lists are prepared based on the marks obtained by candidates.

Counseling Process: After the merit list is prepared, candidates may be called for counseling where they receive information about the program, seat availability, fee structure, etc. They may also have the opportunity to select their preferred institutions based on their ranks and available seats.

Submission of Documents: Shortlisted candidates are required to submit necessary documents such as mark sheets, transfer certificates, identity proof, and other relevant certificates during the admission process.

Admission Fee Payment: Candidates who are offered admission are required to pay the prescribed admission fee within the specified deadline to confirm their seat.