Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM)
Offered by Narsimha Institute of Higher Education — A career-focused pathway into community nursing and maternal-child healthcare.
Course Overview
Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) is a practical, skill-based program typically lasting 1–2 years (depending on state regulations). ANM trains students to provide essential primary healthcare services, maternal and child healthcare, basic nursing care, and community-level public health support. Graduates play a vital role in rural and urban health outreach programs, immunization drives, and maternal-child support services.
Course Highlights
- Duration: 1 – 2 years (as per state/affiliation)
- Eligibility: 10+2 (Science) or 10+2 with relevant requirements as per state norms
- Affiliation: Recognized by relevant nursing and health education authorities
- Practical Training: Community postings, primary healthcare centers, and supervised clinical exposure
- Skill Areas: Maternal & child health, immunization, basic nursing care, family welfare
- Career Opportunities: ANM Worker, Community Health Assistant, Health Worker in Government & NGO programmes
- Infrastructure: Practical labs, skill-training rooms, and community health training units
- Faculty: Experienced trainers with community health expertise
Why Choose ANM at Narsimha?
Narsimha Institute emphasizes community-focused healthcare training. Our ANM program offers hands-on community postings, skilled faculty mentorship, and strong connections with local health centers — preparing graduates to deliver frontline healthcare services and improving public health outcomes in their communities.
For admissions & eligibility queries, contact admissions@narsimhacollege.com