Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer two diploma programs in nursing:
- ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery) – 2 Years
- GNM (General Nursing & Midwifery) – 3 Years
Both programs are designed as per INC, HN & NMC, and DMER Haryana norms.
Yes. All admissions and academic processes are conducted strictly in accordance with the guidelines of:
- Indian Nursing Council (INC)
- Haryana Nurses and Nurse Midwives Council (HN & NMC)
- Directorate of Medical Education & Research (DMER), Haryana
Eligibility criteria vary by program and are prescribed by regulatory authorities. Candidates must meet:
- Required educational qualifications
- Age criteria
- Medical fitness requirements
Applicants are advised to check course-specific eligibility before applying.
Candidates can:
- Apply online through the HN & NMC portal
- Contact the Admission Cell for details
- Report and confirm seat allocation once their name appears in the merit list
(Completed forms must be submitted with required documents, followed by counselling and medical fitness evaluation.)
Yes. Counselling is an integral part of the admission process. It ensures:
- Academic suitability for the chosen course
- Clarity about program structure and career pathways
- Proper guidance for students and parents
Yes. All candidates must undergo a medical fitness evaluation as per regulatory norms. Medical fitness is mandatory to:
- Participate in clinical postings
- Handle hospital duties and practical training
Students receive clinical exposure at reputed healthcare institutions such as:
- Fortis Escorts
- BK Civil Hospital
- Asian Hospital
- Tulsi Health Care
These postings provide real-world hospital experience under supervision.
Yes. Community exposure is a core part of nursing education. Students participate in:
- Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
- First Referral Units (FRUs)
- Community outreach programs
- Health surveys and awareness drives
Students actively participate in:
- Health Awareness Programs
- Youth Red Cross Camps
- Pulse Polio Immunization Drives
- National & International Health Day observances
- Skill workshops and hands-on demonstrations
These activities enhance practical skills and social responsibility.
Yes. Hostel facilities are available with:
- Safe and supervised accommodation
- Structured routines
- Separate hostel and mess charges
Hostel and mess fees are payable separately from academic fees.
Fees must be paid semester-wise or year-wise as notified by the institution.
Important points:
- Late fees apply after the due date
- Fees once paid are non-refundable
- Payments must be made only through officially approved channels
Yes. Every student completes projects and case studies in:
- Community Health Nursing
- Fundamentals of Nursing
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Midwifery & Reproductive Health
- Pediatric Nursing
This strengthens clinical reasoning and practical understanding.
Graduates can work in:
- Hospitals and nursing homes
- PHCs, CHCs, and FRUs
- Maternity homes and community health projects
- NGOs and public health missions
- Domestic and international healthcare settings (as applicable)
- School Health Projects in Schools and Colleges/Universities
Yes. Regular attendance in theory classes, practical sessions, and clinical postings is mandatory as per nursing council norms.
- Minimum 80% attendance in Theory
- 100% attendance in Clinical postings
For admission-related or academic queries, candidates may:
- Visit the Admissions Office
- Contact the institute through official communication channels listed on the website