The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) syllabus is a three-year program that covers a wide range of nursing topics, including biological sciences, behavioral sciences, fundamentals of nursing, community health nursing, and more. It is divided into three years of study, with a mix of theoretical subjects, practical training, and internships.
Year 1:
Year 3:
Practical Training: Includes courses in educational methods and media, introduction to research, professional trends and adjustment, administration and ward management, and health economics
The GNM syllabus also includes practical assessments, lab sessions, and internships. The exam pattern typically includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs), practical assessments, and viva voce, with a pass mark of 50% in theory and practical separately.