The ANM course (auxiliary nursing & midwifery) is a 2 years diploma course that prepares for the most humane profession of nursing.
Nurses provide basic care to the patients during injury and pre & post operational procedures.
The medical profession is incomplete without nurses because they add the humane touch by caring for the sick & old.
The minimum educational requirements shall be 10 + 2 in Arts (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Economics, Political Science, History, Geography, Business Studies, Accountancy, Home Science, Sociology, Psychology, and Philosophy) and English Core/English Elective or Science or Health care Science – Vocational stream ONLY passing out from recognized Board. Student shall be fit.
The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on or before 31st December of the year in which they want to take admission. The maximum age for admission shall be 35 years.
Angawadi, Asha workers and Trained Dias for admission to ANM course in Government Multipurpose Health Worker Training Schools/ANM schools shall be relaxed from 35 years to 42 years.
As per the INC ANM, admission is strictly for female candidates only.
ANM Nursing Course Details
Particulars | ANM Course Details |
ANM Full Form in Medical | Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery |
ANM Course Level | Diploma |
ANM Course duration | 2 years |
ANM Course Fees | INR 1,000 – INR 8 Lakh |
ANM Course Admission Criteria | Merit-based |
ANM Course Eligibility Criteria | Class 12 pass in any stream. |
Job Profiles after the ANM Course | Clinical Nurse Specialist, Legal Nurse Consultant, Forensic Nurse, Travelling Nurse |
ANM Average Salary | INR 2 LPA – INR 5 LPA |
ANM Top Recruiters | The Indian Red Cross Society, Community Health Centers, Max Hospital, Manipal Hospital, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, etc. |
ANM Nursing admission
There are no national-level entrance exams for ANM admission in 2024. Instead, some colleges accept state-level entrance exam scores or Class 12 board exam scores for ANM admission.
Please enquire with the individual colleges to know about their ANM nursing course admission.
The fees at all government institutions is subsidized because they receive grants from the Government. While at private institutions, the fees may differ as per the college ranking & its location.
Some of the leading government colleges for ANM are:
ANM government college list |
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences |
Government College of Nursing |
Civil Hospital School of Nursing |
Institute of Nursing Education |
Government Nursing College, Siddhpur |
G.N.M. Training School, Civil Hospital |
V.S. General Hospital |
College of Medicine and JNM Hospital, Nadia |
Suri Sadar Hospital |
ANM Course Year 1 | |
Community Health Nursing | Health Promotion |
Nutrition | Human Body & Hygiene |
ANM Course Year 2 | |
Health Center Management | Midwifery |
Antenatal ward | Child Health |
The ANM course is the stepping stone to enter the evergreen nursing profession that is always looking for fresh talent.
WHO has reported a global shortage of nurses, and recent trends in India show a deficit of over two million nurses, resulting in a nurse-to-population ratio of 1.7 per 1000, which falls well below the recommended of 3 per 1000.
This is because nurses move abroad where they make good amounts of money in their profession.
Further, in western countries, caregivers & nurses are in high demand because of the ageing population that requires healthcare professionals to assist them.
With new multispecialty hospitals coming up, the demand for nurses has risen because they always care for the patient. They give timely medicines to patients and also check their vital parameters for faster recovery.
Nurses assist doctors during operation or when the patient is recuperating in the ward. No hospital/health center can function without nurses because they are indispensable for health.
Nurse practitioners play a key role in advancing healthcare through task shifting and task supplementation. They provide patients with more information, counseling, and holistic care.
This leads to higher patient satisfaction compared to physicians. Further, they spend more time on patient care.
In addition, nurses managed records, identified physical abnormalities, provided self-care advice, accurately interpreted X-rays, and exhibited superior communication skills compared to doctors.
Patients have expressed greater satisfaction with the care provided by nurse practitioners, who conduct longer consultations and more investigations compared to doctors, with no variance in health outcomes.
Research combining data from various countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US shows nurses achieve clinical outcomes comparable to physicians in emergency and critical care settings, with no rotation coverage like physicians.
As mentioned earlier, ANM nursing course fees range from INR 8000 to 8 Lakhs. Hence candidates should visit individual colleges to know their fees & the facilities they provide.
A noble & humane profession
Nurses are the backbone of healthcare because they spend more time with patients as compared to doctors. Hence, more countries involve them in critical care through role advancement & supplementation.
Because of their nurturing disposition, patients respond more positively to nursing care than to medical practitioners.
India is grappling with a significant shortage of doctors in remote and rural areas, where medical practitioners are hesitant to work.
In response, the government is considering assigning additional responsibilities to nurses in primary health centers so that people in remote regions have access to better health services.
With India emerging as a leading destination for medical tourism, the demand for skilled nurses is on the rise because they are indispensable for healthcare.
In addition, the demand for private nursing services among older adults is growing because of the ageing population & nuclear families.
The country is projected to experience a 17-18 percent increase in demand for skilled nurses by 2027.
However, many trained nurses are choosing to seek opportunities abroad because of the allure of higher remuneration packages.
One report notes that the demand for Indian nurses abroad is growing and is expected to almost double within 6-7 years.
Further, the global demand for nurses has significantly surged in the past 3 years, with a 14-15% year-on-year increase in employment opportunities.
This growth is because of the expansion of the healthcare industry and early career retirement patterns in the nursing ecosystem.
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