The General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program at Kingston Educational Trust (KET) Nursing a Co-unit of Kingston Educational Institute is designed to produce skilled, confident, and compassionate nursing professionals who can deliver high-quality patient care in diverse healthcare settings. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge, clinical exposure, and midwifery training to ensure students develop both the technical skills and ethical understanding required in modern nursing.
What makes KET Nursing unique is that we have our own 110 bed Kingston General Hospital , where students receive direct hands-on training with real patients under the supervision of experienced doctors and nurses. This integrated hospital-based learning ensures that students are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the healthcare industry from day one of their careers.
Students are also trained in community health, preventive care, and emergency management , equipping them to serve not only in hospitals but also in public health initiatives and outreach programs.
Course Duration 3 Years + 6 Months Internship (as per Indian Nursing Council guidelines)
Eligibility
10+2 in any stream (preferably Science with PCB) with at least 45% marks and 45 Marks in English Subject
Why Choose
KET Nursing for GNM?
Intensive hospital-based training at our own Kingston General Hospital
Workshops, seminars, and simulation-based learning for skill enhancement
Guidance from highly experienced faculty and healthcare professionals
Focus on patient-centered care, ethics, and real-world readiness
State-of-the-art labs and modern nursing infrastructure
Focused on holistic development and employability
Placement support through Kingston Educational Institute network
Exposure to nursing, midwifery, and community healthcare practices
Career Opportunities
After completing GNM, graduates can pursue careers in:
Government & Private Hospitals – Work as staff nurses, ward in-charge, or
specialized unit nurses.
Community Health Centers & Clinics – Provide primary healthcare and preventive
services in rural and urban areas.
Home Healthcare & Nursing Homes – Deliver personalized patient care and assist
in long-term recovery at home or private facilities.
Industrial Health Units – Manage workplace health, first aid, and medical
emergencies in industrial setups.
Military and Railway Hospitals – Serve as nursing officers providing medical care
in defence and transport healthcare facilities.