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Haryana GNM

Overview

This draft pertains to the Haryana GNM, an entrance-related subject within the broader category of nursing entrance examinations conducted in India. The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) programme is a diploma-level nursing qualification that has historically been offered across various states in India, with admissions to recognised institutions typically governed by state-level processes. In the context of Haryana, the entrance examination or admission process is understood to be the mechanism by which eligible candidates are shortlisted for seats in GNM programmes at government and, in some cases, private nursing institutions within the state.

Background

The General Nursing and Midwifery diploma is a long-standing qualification in the Indian healthcare education landscape, designed to prepare candidates for roles as registered nurses and midwives in hospitals, primary health centres, community health settings, and allied institutions. The programme typically combines classroom instruction with clinical training, and it is regulated at the national level by the relevant statutory nursing council, with state nursing councils playing a complementary role in registration and recognition of institutions.

State-level entrance examinations or merit-based admission procedures have traditionally served as gateways to GNM seats, particularly in government nursing schools attached to medical colleges and district hospitals. The specifics of how Haryana administers admissions to its GNM seats — including whether the process is centralised, whether it relies on a written test, merit from qualifying examinations, or a combination thereof — should be confirmed by editors against current official notifications. Eligibility criteria, age limits, domicile requirements, reservation policies, and language of instruction are typically defined in admission brochures issued by the conducting authority. Editors are advised to treat older information cautiously, since admission frameworks in nursing education have undergone reform in recent years across several states.

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