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Diploma - Nursing

Diploma - Nursing
Obtaining a diploma in nursing can offer various benefits, both professionally and personally.
Diploma programs are often shorter in duration compared to degree programs, allowing graduates to enter the workforce more quickly.
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Focused Practical Training
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Cost-Effective Education
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Clinical Experience
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Employability
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Pathway to Further Education
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Flexibility
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Diverse Career Opportunities
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Career Advancement
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Patient Interaction Skills
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Contribution to Healthcare Teams
Diploma nurses play a vital role in healthcare teams, contributing to patient care and collaborating with other healthcare professionals

Academic License
DGNM ( Diploma In General Nursing And Midwifery )
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State Government order (Health & Family Welfare Department)
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TNNMC (Tamilnadu Nurse And Midwives Council)
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Indian Nursing Council , New Delhi

Students Admission Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
1. Minimum and maximum age for admission will be 17
and 35 years respectively.
2. The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on
31st December of the year in which admission is
sought.
3. Minimum educational qualification
a) Candidate should have passed in the subjects PCB and English, Nursing, Vocational, Computer Science group individually must have obtained a minimum of 40% Marks taken together in PCB at the qualifying examination i.e. (10+2).
b) The candidates belonging to SC/ST or other backward classes, the marks obtained in PCB taken together in qualifying examination are 40% instead of 45% as stated above. English is compulsory subject in 10+2 for being eligible for admission to B.Sc.,(Nursing)
c) Those that have cleared 10, +2 vocational ANM course (revised after 2001) from the school recognized by Indian Nursing Council.
4. Students shall be medically fit.

Students Activities
DGNM (Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery)
I st Year :
● Board Examination – Written Examination
● Board Examination – Practical Examination
● Clinical Training – Nursing foundation & Community Health
Nursing I
II nd Year:
● Board Examination – Written Examination
● Board Examination – Practical Examination
● Clinical Training – Medical Surgical Nursing, Child Health
Nursing & Mental Health Nursing
III rd Year:
Part –A
● Board Examination – Written Examination
● Board Examination – Practical Examination
● Clinical Training – Obstetric & Gynaecological Nursing &
Community Health Nursing II
Part – B:
● Internship (School Examination)
● Clinical training (Medical Surgical Nursing, Child Health
Nursing , Mental Health Nursing Obstetric &
Gynecological Nursing & Community Health Nursing II)

Syllabus
FIRST YEAR
● Bio-Science (Anatomy and Physiology & Microbiology)
● Behavioral Sciences (Psychology & Sociology )
● Nursing Foundations
● Community Health Nursing – I
● Community Health Nursing I – Practical
● English
● Computer Education
SECOND YEAR
● Medical Surgical Nursing – I
● Medical Surgical Nursing – II
● Mental Health Nursing
● Child Health Nursing
THIRD YEAR PART – I
● Midwifery and Gynecological Nursing
● Community Health Nursing – II
INTERNSHIP (3rd Year Part - II)
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Nursing Education
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Introduction to Research
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Professional Trends and Adjustment
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Nursing Administration and Ward Management
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