GNM
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
Yes, it is possible to do MBA in hospital management after GNM or nursing.
You can visit the below given link to see the top MBA colleges in India.
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
You can also take admissions in IIM even if you have done nursing.
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Hey student,
I will suggest you to pursue computer science engineering from a private college rather than gnm nursing from a government college as computer science engineering will give you better package and good environment in comparison to GNM nursing and according to me computer science engineering is more interesting in comparison to GNM nursing so you should do computer science engineering from a good private college.
All the best student,
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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. The career prospects can be improved by pursuing GNM and, subsequently, a B.Sc. Nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing course. The salary opportunities for GNM graduates in India are slightly better than those for ANM graduates despite being one point higher. Graduates of GNM can find employment as staff nurses, home nurses, health visitors, and community health workers. Graduates of ANM and GNM programmes have lots of opportunities both domestically and abroad.
ALL THE BEST
Hope you are doing great. It's not actually possible GNM is only a diploma programme, whereas an MBA is a full-time master's degree, so in order to be admitted to an MBA programme, you must have a three-year graduate degree with a minimum of 50 percent in the general category and pass a qualifying exam like the CAT, XAT, MAT, or CMAT. After GNM, you could pursue a B.Sc. in nursing, which would be more advantageous for you because GNM and MBA are very different from one another.
But if at all possible, you should apply for the MBA (hospital management courses) after completing the GNM course because it is regarded as being on par with a degree. The applicant must have earned their diploma with a strong academic record in order to apply for the MBA programme.
Hello,
See as per the eligibility criteria laid out in the official website of Indian Nursing Council, candidate should have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with 40% marks in English with an overall 40% aggregate, or passed 10+2 with English securing 40% marks in vocational ANM course from any institute recognized by INC, passed 10+2 with English securing 40% marks in Vocational Stream-Health care Science from a recognized CBSE board/Centre, or registered ANM with pass mark in the last qualifying examination, coming to age criteria candidates need to attain 17 years and 35 years as minimum & maximum age as on 31st December of the appearing year, check out at https://indiannursingcouncil.org/eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this,
you can also go through our page at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/gnm-full-form to know more details regarding this.
hi there.
A three-year, six-month diploma programme in GNM nursing focuses on educating students in the clinical approach to patient care. GNM, or general nursing and midwifery, is the complete name. Students who take this course will have several work prospects in a variety of medical professions. So, being an arts student you cannot possibly apply for this course.
Admission to the GNM Nursing program is only available to those who satisfy the criteria. Students must have completed 10+2 or its equivalent from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as required topics in order to be eligible for entry into the GNM Nursing programme. Additionally, students must have a minimum combined score of 50 to 60 percent or an equal CGPA in the 10+2 year. The age requirement is 17 years old.
You haven't mentioned the name of the college for which you're enquiring about its application form for hostel, nonetheless you can visit the official website of the concerned college to know details regarding this, else you can contact the officials to see if the procedure is to be done in offline mode by collecting the form from the office, if you have any specific college in mind, mention the name in the comment box below so that your query can be addressed in more proper manner.
As per the eligibility criteria mentioned in the official website of Indian Nursing Council, candidates need to be 17 years old as on 31st December of the appearing year, the upper age limit is 35 years as on the same, date aforementioned,
next the eligibility criteria to be fulfilled by candidate is as follows;
visit the official website of INC check out at https://indiannursingcouncil.org/eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this, as long as you fulfill the educational qualifications with required subject, mark, aggregate, and you meet the age criteria as well, you can apply for GNM course.
Hello pooja Michael
Hope you are doing good..!
As of your question I got to understand that your English is going down.
The only thing you can do is to practice. I can remember you the proverb practice makes man perfect. Try practicing by writing the any English stories. And try to communicate in English with the persons who can understand and can talk in English.
Communication will helps us to improve our English. Try to avoid communicating in other languages and just try to speak in English. Refer to the English newspapers and other story books. Refer to a dictionary whenever you stuck while speaking or writing.
Good Luck
Good Afternoon
Hope you are fine...
As per your query.. Yes!!! you are eligible to take admission in GNM course. full form of GNM is General Nursing and Midwifery, this is 3 yrs duration course and the basic eligibility to take admission is that you must have passed class 12th with minimum 40% from any recognised board.
For more information about GNM course checkout given link below: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/general-nursing-and-midwifery-course
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