AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Recognized by : Deptt. of Health, Govt. of Bihar & Bihar Nurses Registration Council, Patna
Affiliated to: Bihar University of Health Sciences & AKU Patna, Bihar
Chhitnawa, Danapur, Patna- 801503 (Bihar)
Recognized by : Deptt. of Health, Govt. of Bihar & Bihar Nurses Registration Council, Patna
Affiliated to: Bihar University of Health Sciences & AKU Patna, Bihar
Chhitnawa, Danapur, Patna- 801503 (Bihar)
Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (A.N.M.) is a professional nursing diploma course designed to build a strong foundation in patient care, community health, maternal care, child healthcare, and basic nursing practices.
Ambedkar Institute of Higher Education, Patna offers the A.N.M. course with a focus on quality education, practical training, clinical exposure, and healthcare-oriented learning to prepare students for successful careers in the nursing and healthcare sector.
Through this course, students gain knowledge of basic nursing care, community health services, maternal and child health, first aid, health promotion, and primary healthcare systems, helping them develop the skills required for professional growth in hospitals, clinics, and community healthcare services.
2 years diploma program with academic learning, practical training, clinical exposure, and professional development.
Students who have completed 10+2 from a recognized board are eligible to apply for the A.N.M. course.
Regular full-time course including classroom study, practical sessions, hospital exposure, and community healthcare training.
Career opportunities in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, health centers, maternity care units, and community health services.
A.N.M. is one of the most popular and career-oriented nursing courses for students who want to build a strong future in the healthcare and nursing field. This course provides detailed knowledge about patient care, maternal health, child healthcare, community nursing, and primary healthcare services.
At the institute, students receive a perfect balance of theoretical knowledge and practical training. They learn how to provide basic nursing care, support mothers and newborns, promote health awareness, and contribute effectively to hospitals and community healthcare systems.