Ahmedabad: As many as 15,808 seats remain vacant in paramedical courses such as general nursing and midwifery (GNM), auxiliary nurse and midwife (ANM), prosthetics, BSc in nursing, and naturopathy, announced the admission committee for Gujarat professional nursing and allied medical educational courses (GPNAMEC) on Wednesday. Students who have been allotted seats in the second round must pay their tuition fees by September 22 and get their documents verified by September 23 to confirm their admissions.
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