The Hillary Clinton Nursing School in Saharanpur offers two nursing courses:
General Nursing and Midwifery (G.N.M.) and Auxiliary Nursing and Midwife (A.N.M.).Te GNM is a 3-year diploma programme that equips students with the knowledge and skills to provide basic nursing care in various healthcare settings. Whereas, A.N.M is a 2-year diploma programme that trains students to assist registered nurses and midwives in providing basic nursing care to patients.
The admission process for both G.N.M. and A.N.M. courses at Hillary Clinton Nursing School typically involves the following steps:
a) Applicants must have passed 10+2 (Class 12) with Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) from a recognised board. Minimum marks required are 50% for the general category and 45% for SC/ST category.
b) The institute conducts its own entrance exam for both G.N.M. and A.N.M. programmes. The exam usually consists of objective-type questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, and General Knowledge.
c) Shortlisted candidates are called for an interview to assess their communication skills, personality, and aptitude for nursing.