Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife (ANM)

Overview

A two-year diploma (including internship) that trains compassionate, frontline health workers for community and maternal-child care.
Quick Facts
Duration: 2 years (including internship)
Internship: 6 months clinical + community
Eligibility: 10+2 (any stream)
Recognition: INC-aligned

Why choose ANM?

ANM prepares you to be a frontline health advocate—working in primary care, maternal and newborn health, and community outreach.

Community Impact

Work directly with families to improve maternal and child health outcomes.

Career Path

Opportunities at PHCs, NGOs, private clinics, and options to upskill (GNM / BSc)

Hands-on Training

Clinical internships, home visits and public-health programme experience.

Course Structure & Curriculum

A two-year program blending classroom learning, community fieldwork and clinical internship.

Year 1 — Foundation & Community Health

  • Community Health Nursing — home visits, population health
  • Health Promotion — nutrition, sanitation, mental health
  • Primary Health Care Nursing I — infection control, first aid
  • Child Health Nursing — growth, immunization, IMNCI basics

Year 2 — Midwifery & Management

  • Midwifery — antenatal, intranatal, postnatal care
  • Neonatal Care — basic newborn assessment & care
  • Health Centre Management — reporting, team coordination
  • Internship — structured rotations in hospital & community

Learning Outcomes

Eligibility & Admission

You must have passed 10+2 (higher secondary education) in any stream. After completing 10+2, you need to undergo a 2-year ANM training program. This training includes both theoretical and practical components, preparing you for real-world healthcare scenarios.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ANM and GNM?
ANM is a focused 2‑year diploma for community and midwifery work. GNM is a broader 3‑year nursing diploma with expanded clinical exposure.
ANM is a focused 2‑year diploma for community and midwifery work. GNM is a broader 3‑year nursing diploma with expanded clinical exposure.
ANM is a focused 2‑year diploma for community and midwifery work. GNM is a broader 3‑year nursing diploma with expanded clinical exposure.