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Igbinedion University Teaching Hospital Okada Nursing Admission 2023
Admission Requirement 2023/2023 for the School of Nursing at Igbinedion University Teaching Hospital Okada is now available online… The requirements for the School of Nursing at Igbinedion University Teaching Hospital Okada have been published online.
If you wish to study nursing in Nigeria, apply to the school and make sure you understand all of the prerequisites. It will assist you in becoming more prepared for admission.
The availability of documentation, such as the Senior Secondary School Certificate with five credits, is one of the most important prerequisites for all candidates. Chemistry, Health Science, English, Biology, and Physics should all be included.
NAPTEB, WAEC, and NECO credentials are necessary for nursing programs. It’s crucial to note, however, that NAPTEB isn’t recognized by all colleges.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS & DURATION
If you want to be a nurse, you should be aware that nursing schools offer a variety of nursing programs, and the admission standards for these schools vary to some extent.
Below, we’ve highlighted the numerous nursing programs, as well as their credentials, duration, and admission requirements. Look for the one that best matches your qualifications.
1. NURSING PROGRAMME IN GENERAL (RN)
Candidates for admission to the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria’s General Nursing Education program must have completed the senior secondary school certificate (SSCE) or its equivalent with five credits, including English, physics, chemistry, or biology, in not more than two sittings.
The study will last three (3) calendar years.
Registered Nurse registration has been achieved (RN).
2. POST BASIC MIDWIFERY PROGRAMME (RM)
To be admitted to any of the schools of midwifery, a candidate must be a registered nurse and complete all institutional requirements.
The study will last one (1) calendar year.
Registered Midwife is a title that has been granted to a woman who has completed the (RM).
3. PROGRAM FOR POST-BASIC PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
To be admitted to one of the eight (8) schools of mental nursing, a candidate must be a registered nurse and complete all institutional requirements.
The study will last one (1) calendar year.
Registered Psychiatric Nurse is a title that has been earned (RPN).
4. BACHELOR OF NURSING SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMME (B. N.SC)
Candidate must have five credit level passes in WASSCE/SSCE or its equivalent in not more than two sittings to be considered. English Language, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and Mathematics are required subjects. Candidates must also meet all of the conditions set forth by the institution.
Five (5) calendar years of education, including a one-year internship in a recognized healthcare institution.
Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Midwife (RM), Registered Public Health Nurse (RPHN), and Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN) registrations have all been gained (RPN).
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is an academic qualification (B.N.sc)