Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) is a 2-year diploma nursing course designed to train students in basic nursing care, maternal and child health, and community healthcare services. The curriculum combines classroom instruction with practical training, including a 6-month internship, to prepare graduates for frontline roles in public health settings. ANM professionals play a crucial role in preventive and promotive health care, especially for women, children, and families in both rural and urban areas. Eligibility for the course generally requires completion of 10+2 (any stream) with minimum marks and a minimum age of 17 years. After completing ANM, students can work as Auxiliary Nurse Midwives in government and private health centres, clinics, or pursue further nursing education for advanced career opportunities.