SGRRU ANM FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between ANM and GNM nursing courses?
Ans. ANM (Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery) is a 2-year diploma course designed to train basic healthcare workers for primary healthcare settings, while GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) is a 3-year diploma course that provides more comprehensive nursing education. ANM graduates work primarily in rural health centers, community health centers, and NGOs, while GNM graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, and advanced healthcare settings. ANM focuses on basic nursing skills and community health, whereas GNM includes advanced clinical nursing, hospital management, and specialized nursing care. Both are recognized by the Nursing Council and have good career prospects.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing ANM from SGRRU?
Ans. ANM graduates have diverse career opportunities including positions as Health Visitors in rural health centers, Home Nurses providing community-based care, Health Workers in government and private healthcare facilities, Midwives in maternity centers and hospitals, and staff nurses in nursing homes and clinics. Graduates can work in government health departments, private hospitals, NGOs, community health centers, and international healthcare organizations. Many ANM graduates pursue higher education by enrolling in GNM or B.Sc Nursing programs. SGRRU's strong placement record ensures graduates secure positions in both government and private sectors with competitive salaries.
Ques. Is the 6-month internship mandatory and where is it conducted?
Ans. Yes, the 6-month internship is a mandatory component of the ANM curriculum and is conducted in the final year of the program. Internship is conducted at affiliated government and private hospitals, community health centers, and healthcare facilities recognized by the Nursing Council. During internship, students gain practical experience in various nursing departments including medical-surgical nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and community health. The internship provides hands-on training under supervision of experienced nursing professionals, preparing students for professional nursing practice.
Ques. What is the age limit for ANM admission at SGRRU?
Ans. The minimum age for ANM admission at SGRRU is 17 years on or before December 31 of the year in which admission is sought. The maximum age limit is 35 years. Candidates must also be medically fit as per nursing standards and pass the medical examination conducted by the university. Age relaxation may be available for candidates from reserved categories as per government norms. Candidates should verify the exact age criteria and any relaxations with the admissions office before applying.
Ques. What is the admission process and selection criteria for ANM at SGRRU?
Ans. Admission to ANM at SGRRU is merit-based, primarily on 10+2 marks obtained by candidates. Candidates must have passed 10+2 in Arts or Science stream from a recognized board with minimum 50% marks. The selection follows university norms and nursing council guidelines. After merit list declaration, shortlisted candidates are called for counselling where seat allocation is done based on merit and candidate preferences. The entire process is transparent and conducted online through the official SGRRU admissions portal. Candidates must report with original documents for verification including medical fitness certificate.
Ques. What are the practical training opportunities and facilities available for ANM students?
Ans. SGRRU provides comprehensive practical training through its affiliation with government and private hospitals, community health centers, and healthcare facilities. Students gain hands-on experience in various nursing settings including medical wards, surgical units, obstetrics and gynecology departments, pediatric units, and community health programs. The university has modern nursing laboratories and simulation centers equipped with latest medical equipment, patient simulators, and teaching aids for skill development. Students participate in clinical rotations, patient care activities, health education programs, and community health initiatives. The 6-month internship provides intensive practical experience preparing students for professional nursing practice in diverse healthcare settings.


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