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General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) course after completing your 12th in the Arts stream. GNM is a diploma-level nursing course that prepares students to become general nurses who can work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. To pursue a GNM course after 12th Arts, you typically need to meet certain eligibility criteria set by the institution offering the program. These criteria may include: Educational Qualifications: You must have completed your 12th standard (10+2) from a recognized board or its equivalent with a minimum specified percentage (varies by institution). Subject Requirements: While Arts stream students are generally eligible for GNM courses, some institutions may require specific subjects such as English, Biology, or Chemistry at the 10+2 level.
Age Limit: There may be an age limit for admission to GNM courses, typically ranging from 17 to 35 years.
Entrance Exams: Some institutions conduct entrance exams for admission to GNM courses. You may need to qualify in these exams to secure admission.
Medical Fitness: As nursing involves working closely with patients, you may need to meet certain medical fitness requirements as per the institution's guidelines.
Once you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply for admission to GNM courses offered by various nursing schools, colleges, and healthcare institutions. The duration of GNM courses is generally 3 to 4 years, including both theoretical study and practical training in clinical settings.
After completing the GNM course and obtaining the necessary registration, you can work as a registered nurse (RN) or pursue further studies in nursing to advance your career.