Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM)
Program Overview
The ANM program is a 2-year diploma course focusing on primary healthcare, community nursing, and maternal health. At BITS, the course trains students to work at the grassroots level, supporting healthcare initiatives in rural and urban communities. The curriculum covers first aid, maternal and child health, nutrition, sanitation, and immunization practices. ANM graduates are prepared for roles in primary health centers, NGOs, and community clinics, where their contribution directly impacts public health and welfare.
Eligibility Criteria
- Passed 10+2 in any stream with at least 40% marks.
- Minimum age: 17 years.
- Medical fitness is mandatory.
Fee Structure
Per Annum Fee
Full Program Fee
Zero Cost EMI
Scholarships Available
Course Curriculum
Community Health Nursing
Health Promotion
A. Nutrition
B. Human Body and Hygiene
C. Environmental Sanitation
D. Mental HealthPrimary Health Care Nursing I
A. Infection and Immunization
B. Communicable Disease
C. Community Health Problems
D. Primary Medical Care
E. First Aid and ReferralChild Health Nursing
Midwifery
Health Centre Management
Midwifery
• Antenatal Ward
• Intranatal / Labour Room
• Postnatal Ward
• Neonatal Care UnitChild Health
Community Health and Health Centre Management
👶 Maternal & Child Health
💉 Immunization & Preventive Care
🌱 Nutrition & Health Education
🚑 First Aid & Basic Care
🏡 Community Healthcare
Admission Process
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💬 Student Reviews
ANM helped me serve society while building a strong healthcare foundation.
The course was very practical and gave me confidence in handling patients.
BITS taught me discipline, compassion, and hands-on nursing skills.
The ANM program prepared me for community service and rural healthcare.
I feel proud to be an ANM graduate from BITS. Truly life-changing.

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FAQ's
The ANM program is a two-year full-time diploma course designed to prepare students for primary healthcare, community nursing, and maternal health services. Some institutions may extend this duration to three years including internships.
Candidates must have passed Class 10 or equivalent with minimum 50% marks, preferably having studied science subjects. The age limit typically ranges from 17 to 35 years, as per regulatory guidelines.
- The curriculum includes Community Health Nursing, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition, First Aid, Environmental Sanitation, Immunization, and Primary Healthcare, focusing on grassroots level healthcare delivery.
Yes, extensive practical training and internships in community health centers, hospitals, and rural healthcare settings are mandatory parts of the program for hands-on skill development.
ANM graduates typically work as healthcare workers in primary health centers, community clinics, NGOs, and government health programs, playing a crucial role in maternal and child health services.
Yes, registration with the State Nursing Council is mandatory to practice professionally as an ANM nurse in India.
Fees vary by institution, generally affordable for a diploma course, and include tuition, clinical training, and examination fees. Scholarships and financial aid may be available.
Yes, ANM holders can pursue General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) or BSc Nursing programs to advance their education and career prospects.
BITS offers hostel facilities, digital classrooms, nursing simulation centers, and wellness zones to support a conducive academic and personal environment for nursing students.
- The program offers comprehensive academic and practical training with a focus on rural and community health, supported by expert faculty, updated curriculum, and strong industry-healthcare collaborations.