Are you aspiring to pursue a career in nursing or midwifery? The Sokoto State School of Nursing is your gateway to achieving that dream! Here’s everything you need to know about the admission process for the 2023/2024 academic session in simple terms:
Admission Form Availability:
If you’re eyeing a spot at the Sokoto State School of Nursing, you’re in luck! The admission forms for the Basic Nursing and Midwifery programme are currently available for purchase.
Application Period:
Act fast! The admission process runs from Monday, October 2nd to Friday, October 20th, 2023. Remember, applications will only be accepted between 8:30 am and 3:00 pm on weekdays, excluding public holidays or weekends.
Venue:
To register, head over to the school’s main campus. This is where all registration activities will take place.
Registration Fees:
- For Indigenes: N14,000.00
- For Non-Indigenes: N16,000.00
Admission Requirements:
To qualify for admission, you need to meet certain criteria:
- Educational qualifications (FSLC, WASSCE, GCE, NECO, or NABTEB)
- Age limit: Applicants must be between 17 and 35 years old. Make sure to have the necessary documents handy:
- Recent passport photographs
- Educational certificates
- Birth certificate or Age Declaration
- Certificate of Local Government of Origin
- Change of name documentation if applicable
Entrance Examination:
After submitting your application, get ready for the entrance examination. This test evaluates your knowledge and aptitude, so prepare accordingly.
Conclusion:
Embarking on a nursing or midwifery career is a noble endeavor, and the Sokoto State School of Nursing is here to support your journey. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to join the ranks of dedicated healthcare professionals!
FAQ:
1.What if I miss the application deadline?
Unfortunately, late applications won’t be considered. Make sure to submit your form within the specified timeframe to avoid missing out.
2.Do I need to be from Sokoto State to apply?
No, the School of Nursing welcomes applications from both indigenes and non-indigenes. Just ensure you meet all the requirements outlined in the admission criteria.
3.How can I prepare for the entrance examination?
Start by reviewing your basic nursing and midwifery knowledge. Additionally, consider seeking out past entrance exam papers for practice.