Auxiliary Nurse and Midwife (A.N.M.)

Diploma Course

Duration2 years (4 Semester)
Eligibility10+2
Exam FeeN/A
Form FeeRs. 2,000 (Non-refundable)
Admission FeeRs. 15,000 (Non-refundable)
Tuition FeeRs. 50,000/Year

NOTE:
1. Hostel & Mess Fee Rs. 30,000/- Per Semester (HOSTEL IS NOT COMPULSORY)
2. Uniform Rs. – 4000/- One Time
3. Registration fees and exam fees are excluded from this.
4. Form fee & Admission Fees are non-refundable.
5. Transportation Fee if avel

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Course Information

ANM is a foundation course in the Nursing field for 2 years. This course covers the essential information related to the nursing field. It comprises all the subjects that are related to the nursing field.

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Scope After ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife)

The Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) program is an important entry-level course in the healthcare sector, especially for students interested in community health, maternal care, and nursing services. After completing ANM, students have multiple opportunities for employment as well as higher education.


Career Opportunities After ANM

ANM-qualified candidates can work in both government and private healthcare sectors.

Government Sector:

  • Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) / Female Health Worker
  • Primary Health Centres (PHC)
  • Community Health Centres (CHC)
  • Sub-centres under the National Health Mission (NHM)
  • Government hospitals and health departments
  • School and community health programs

Private Sector:

  • Private hospitals and nursing homes
  • Clinics and maternity homes
  • NGOs and healthcare projects
  • Old-age homes and rehabilitation centers
  • Home nursing and patient care services

Higher Education Options After ANM

To enhance career growth and professional opportunities, ANM graduates are encouraged to pursue higher studies:

  • GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery)
  • B.Sc Nursing (as per eligibility norms)
  • Diploma in Community Health
  • Diploma in Public Health
  • Diploma in Hospital Administration

With higher qualifications such as GNM or B.Sc Nursing students can advance to roles like Staff Nurse, Nursing Officer, Sister-in-Charge, and Nursing Tutor (with experience).


Salary Prospects

  • After ANM: ₹8,000 – ₹20,000 per month (depending on sector and experience)
  • After GNM / B.Sc Nursing: ₹25,000 – ₹50,000 or more per month

Government positions also offer benefits such as job security, regular promotions, and pension schemes.


Opportunities Abroad

ANM alone has a limited scope internationally; however, after completing GNM or B.Sc Nursing candidates may explore opportunities abroad in countries such as the UK, Canada, Australia, and Gulf nations, subject to qualifying exams and meeting the relevant eligibility requirements.


Conclusion

ANM is an excellent foundation course for students aspiring to build a career in nursing and healthcare services. It not only provides immediate employment opportunities but also serves as a strong stepping stone for advanced nursing education and long-term professional growth.