The General Nursing and Midwifery (G.N.M.) program is a three-year diploma course focused on developing competent nursing professionals who can provide quality healthcare services to individuals, families, and communities. The curriculum covers a broad range of healthcare subjects including medical-surgical nursing, pediatric care, mental health, community health, and midwifery.
Through a blend of theoretical instruction, laboratory practice, and extensive clinical training, students are equipped with the skills required to work in hospitals, clinics, community health organizations, and specialized care centers.