Are you considering a career in nursing or midwifery? Ogun State School of Nursing, Ilaro, is currently accepting applications for its Basic Nursing and Midwifery programme for the 2023/2024 academic session. Here’s a breakdown of all you need to know about the admission process in simple terms.
Admission Timeline:
The admission process runs from Monday, 2nd October to Friday, 20th October 2023, between 8:30 am to 3:00 pm daily, excluding public holidays and weekends. Remember, late applications won’t be considered, so ensure you apply within this timeframe.
Venue:
Registration takes place exclusively at the school’s main campus.
Registration Fees:
- Indigenes: N 14,000.00
- Non-indigenes: N 16,000.00
- This includes processing fees, Nursing and Midwifery Committee fees, and a customized file.
Admission Requirements:
To qualify for admission, you must meet specific criteria:
- Educational qualifications: You need certificates like FSLC, WASSCE, GCE, NECO, or NABTEB.
- Age limit: Applicants must be between 17 and 35 years old at the time of application.
Entrance Examination:
After submitting your application, you’ll have to take an entrance examination. This test assesses your knowledge and aptitude for the nursing or midwifery programme.
Conclusion:
Ogun State School of Nursing, Ilaro, offers an excellent opportunity to pursue a career in nursing or midwifery. Ensure you meet all requirements and apply within the specified timeline to increase your chances of admission.
FAQs:
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Can I apply if I don’t reside in Ogun State?
- Yes, the school accepts applications from both indigenes and non-indigenes. However, non-indigenes may have to pay a higher registration fee.
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What happens if I miss the application deadline?
- Unfortunately, late applications won’t be considered. It’s crucial to submit your application within the specified timeframe.
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What documents do I need for registration?
- You’ll need original and photocopies of your passport photograph, educational certificates, birth certificate or age declaration, certificate of local government origin, and any relevant change of name documents. Ensure you have these ready before registration