ANM – Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) is a vital and rewarding 2-year diploma program focused on community-based healthcare, particularly maternal and child health services. This course is ideal for students passionate about serving society through healthcare and looking for an accessible and job-oriented path into the nursing profession.
At St. Stephene’s College of Nursing, our ANM program is designed not only to build strong clinical skills but also to develop compassionate, ethical professionals who can serve in primary healthcare centers, sub-centers, and rural clinics—often acting as the first point of contact in India’s healthcare delivery system.
This course is ideal for students who wish to enter the healthcare field early and make a meaningful impact in both clinical and community environments.
📘 ANM Course Overview
Particulars | Details |
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Course Name | Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) |
Duration | 2 years |
Eligibility | Passed Class 12 in any stream from a recognized board |
Minimum Age | 17 years (as of 31st December of admission year) |
Medical Fitness | Required – must be physically and mentally fit |
Gender | Open to both female and male candidates |
Admission Basis | Direct admission or as per state guidelines and merit |