General Nursing and
Midwifery (GNM)

Building the Foundation of Compassionate Clinical Care

The GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) is a three-year diploma program designed to prepare students to function as efficient members of the healthcare team. Recognized by the Karnataka Nursing Council (KNC) and the Indian Nursing Council (INC), this course focuses on providing comprehensive bedside care, community health services, and midwifery expertise. At Mathrushree, we emphasize a “Clinical-First” approach, ensuring our diploma students are work-ready from day one.

Program Highlights

  • Direct Hospital Integration: Complete your practical training within the Mathrushree Multi-Specialty Hospital, gaining exposure to real-world medical cases on campus.

  • Midwifery Excellence: Intensive hands-on training in our busy labor rooms and maternity wards to master maternal and neonatal care.

  • Affordable Excellence: A high-standard nursing education with a competitive fee structure, making quality healthcare training accessible.

  • Safe Campus Life: Dedicated and secure hostels for students with 24/7 security and proximity to the BIEC Metro Station.

  • Skill-Based Learning: Focus on bedside manners, injection techniques, wound dressing, and emergency first aid in our advanced simulation labs.

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Syllabus Overview

Years I & II: Fundamentals & Specialities Year III: Midwifery & Internship
Bio-Sciences
Midwifery & Gynaecological Nursing
Nursing Foundation
Community Health Nursing II
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Educational Trends & Research
Child Health Nursing
Management of Nursing

Eligibility Criteria

Looking for GNM Nursing admissions in Bangalore? Applicants must meet the following KNC/INC standards:

  • Academic Qualification: Must have passed 10+2 (PUC) or equivalent in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts).

  • Minimum Marks: At least 40% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination.

  • Age Requirement: Candidates must be between 17 and 35 years of age at the time of admission.

  • Medical Fitness: Candidates must be medically fit to perform clinical duties.

  • Language: Proficiency in English is preferred as it is the medium of instruction.

Your education is an investment. While a traditional degree gives you a certificate, Clinical-First Learning gives you a head start. By choosing a hospital-integrated campus, you aren't just buying a degree—you are buying a faster route to a senior salary