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30th June 2023 10:08 AM
nikhilprecision1
Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

BSc Nursing and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) are both nursing programs, but they differ in terms of duration, academic focus, and career prospects. Here are the key differences between BSc Nursing and GNM .

Duration: BSc Nursing is typically a 4-year undergraduate program, while GNM is a diploma program that usually lasts for 3 years. BSc Nursing provides a more extensive and in-depth academic experience due to its longer duration.

Academic Focus: BSc Nursing is a comprehensive program that combines theoretical knowledge with practical clinical experience. It covers a wide range of subjects, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, microbiology, community health nursing, psychiatric nursing, and medical-surgical nursing. BSc Nursing places greater emphasis on research, leadership, and critical thinking skills.
17th May 2023 10:31 AM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?


BSc Nursing and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) are both educational programs in the field of nursing, but they differ in terms of their academic level, duration, and scope of practice.

1. BSc Nursing:

*BSc Nursing is Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
*It is a four-year undergraduate degree program offered by various universities and colleges.
*The curriculum of BSc Nursing is more comprehensive and in-depth compared to GNM.
*The program focuses on building a strong foundation in the theoretical and practical aspects of nursing, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, community health nursing, and nursing research.
*BSc Nursing graduates are equipped with a broader understanding of nursing concepts, leadership skills, and critical thinking abilities.
*After completing BSc Nursing, graduates can pursue advanced degrees like Master of Science in Nursing (MSc Nursing), specialize in specific areas of nursing, take up teaching positions, or work in various healthcare settings.

2. GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery):

*GNM is a diploma program in nursing.
*It is a three and a half year course, including both theoretical and practical training.
*The GNM curriculum primarily focuses on providing basic nursing care and midwifery skills.
*The program covers subjects like anatomy, physiology, fundamentals of nursing, community health nursing, midwifery, and basic medical-surgical nursing.
*GNM graduates are trained to work as general nurses in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.
*GNM holders can also pursue further education, such as post-basic BSc Nursing or specialized diploma courses.

In summary, the main differences between BSc Nursing and GNM lie in the level of education, duration of the program, depth of the curriculum, and the scope of practice. BSc Nursing offers a higher academic qualification, a broader range of subjects, and more career prospects compared to GNM.
26th November 2015 02:57 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

I'm a student who just passed 12 class this year. So what are the opportunitiopportunities in GNM side for me? And what is the eligibility to take admission in GNM and I'm from PCM side in class twelfth?
Pls reply.
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15th September 2015 01:14 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

Thanx for your consult
23rd May 2014 09:28 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

If you have done your 12th in science background with Physics, Chemistry and Biology then you may study B.Sc nursing. GNM is for those who are having Commerece background or other than science.

Second point is, GNM is for those student who wish to study in a way that does not make their study hard as compare to Degree STudy. In a degree, format is tough than Diploma. (this is what is known for general case)

GNM followed by B.SC nursing gives better learning and experience as compare to B.SC only.

For India B.sc nursing and GNM stand for the same value. In early time, there was only GNM However B.sc nursing started later.

For job abroad opportunity, gulf and many other country accept both qualification with their own additional exam.

For GNM, for job abroad there may be mandatory 6 month additional course needed to be done abroad.

If you have more question, you may ask me at [email protected] am not nursing student however it is one of my interest for my NGO and i have worked as a Nurse Assistant during my study in australia so i had some knowledge about it. One day i wish to study.

In india it is bad situation that apart from science student, directBsc nursing option is not available for commerce study. Country like australia have even 2 year B.sc nursing course for any stream student. (latrobe university for ex,)

INC should focus on the demand and improved academic course structure.
18th January 2014 04:58 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

please tell the difference between GNM and B.Sc nursing
15th July 2013 01:39 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

what is requirements for nurses job in army ?
24th June 2013 08:48 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

Can i able to do M.sc nursing after GNM?
4th May 2013 08:38 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

please tell me that is g.n.m called b.sc nursing
4th May 2013 01:23 PM
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Re: What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

multi purpose nurse is a 4th class job
3rd December 2011 01:20 PM
anuradha sedai
What is the difference in BSc Nursing and GNM?

i am a graduate nurse.
i have observed in most of the hospitals, that whether you are a graduate nurse or a diploma holder, that makes no difference, work assigned to them are same, no difference as such seen in salary also....
then whats the point of appointing a BSc nurse, there should be marked difference between them, so, that everybody knows that and understand the difference.

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