The Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM) program at Baba Mastnath University is a comprehensive two-year diploma course designed to equip students with essential nursing and midwifery skills. This program focuses on providing fundamental healthcare education, including the setup and management of operation theatres, handling medical equipment, maintaining patient records, and administering timely medication. The ANM program at BMU aims to produce competent and compassionate healthcare professionals who can contribute significantly to the well-being of society.
ANM-Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery * Programme Details
Course Name
ANM-Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery *
Faculty Name
Faculty of Nursing
Programme Level
Under Graduate
ANM-Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery * Programme Duration
2 Years
ANM-Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery * Programme Eligibility
10+2 level with minimum 50% any stream.
ANM-Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery * Fee
₹ - Per Year
Career opportunities
- Staff Nurse: Work in hospitals, nursing homes, and healthcare centers, providing basic nursing care and assisting doctors and senior nurses.
- Community Health Worker: Engage in community health programs, focusing on maternal and child health, immunization, and health education in rural and urban areas.
- Home Healthcare Nurse: Provide nursing care to patients in their homes, especially for the elderly, chronically ill, or those recovering from surgery.
- Health Visitor: Work with public health departments to visit homes and educate families about health practices, hygiene, and preventive care.
- NGOs and Non-Profit Organizations: Join organizations that work in healthcare, focusing on underserved communities and providing essential health services.
- Government Health Programs: Participate in various government health initiatives and programs aimed at improving public health and reducing mortality rates.
- Maternity Centers: Work in maternity and child care centers, assisting with deliveries, prenatal and postnatal care, and educating mothers about childcare.
- Further Studies: Pursue higher education in nursing, such as a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing), to enhance your qualifications and career prospects.