The nursing profession is a noble career and well respected both within and outside the nation. If you love to help people and have passion for people’s health, nursing is one of the great profession to consider. If you love to know more about nursing profession and its requirements, you are reading the right article. Just read till the end!
The school of nursing is the training ground for nurses. Currently there are 86 schools of nursing, 33 schools of basic midwifery, 45 post school of basic nursing and post school of basic midwifery each and 22 departments of nursing. Nursing and midwifery council of Nigeria is the body responsible for issuing of licenses and regulation of nursing programmes and training nationwide.
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for nursing programme depends on the type of its programme you want to engage in. Below is a list of nursing programmes with their respective admission requirements.
General Nursing
Prospective students are required to have a minimum of five credit passes in WAEC and NECO in English Language and science subjects at not more than two sittings. This course will take 3 years to complete it. A successful student will become a registered nurse (RP). The general age requirement is between 18 and 35 years.
Post Nursing Programmes
There are post nursing programmes that can be studied at schools of nursing scattered all over Nigeria. These programmes include post basic psychiatric nursing and post basic midwifery. Each of this course requires a registered nurse and some other requirements depending on the particular school. The two courses has a duration of one academic session. Successful candidates on the course will become Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN) and Registered Midwife (RM) respectively.
Post Basic General Nursing Certificate Programmes
There are a number of post basic general nursing programmes done at certificate level which include; Ear, Nose and Throat Nursing, Occupational Health Nursing, Burns and Plastic Nursing, Pre-operative Nursing, General Nursing, Paediatrics Nursing, Public Health Nursing, Anaesthetist Nursing, Cardiothoracic Nursing, Orthopaedic Nursing, Accident and Emergency Nursing etc. The candidates for these certificate course must be a registered nurse or midwife with at least one year experience and license of operation. These courses have a year duration of training.
You may also read through requirements for each programme here http://www.nmcn.gov.ng/requirement.html
Application Process
Application process is uniform for general nursing across the country. Applicants are to obtain an application form which will be filled with all information and academic requirements details. They are then made to pass through an assessment after which successful candidates will be shortlisted for interview. Only successful candidates from interview will be granted admission. It is to be noted that you can also study nursing in some universities, the requirements are the same.
For further details about nursing programmes, you may reach out to nursing and midwifery council of Nigeria by email info@nmcn.gov.ng or call 07029234588. You may also visit any school of nursing close to you to make enquiry.
List Of Nursing Schools And Midwifing In Nigeria
ABIA STATE
Schools of Nursing: Accreditation Status 1. S.O.N., ABSUTH, Aba – Final, July 2008 2. S.O.N., Umuahia, – Provisional, July 2008 3. S.O.N., Amachara – Provisional, July 2008.
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.P.B.M., Umuahia – Provisional, July 2008 2. S.O.P.B.M., ABSUTH, Aba – Provisional, July 2008 3. S.O.P.B.M., Abiriba – Provisional, July 2008 4. S.O.B.M., Amachara – Embargo on Students’ intake, July 2008
ADAMAWA STATE
College of Nursing and Midwifery, Yola 1. Dept. of Nursing – Provisional, August 2007 1. Dept. of Basic Midwifery – Provisional, August 2007
AKWA-IBOM STATE
Schools of Nursing 1. S.O.N., Anua-Uyo – Provisional, June 2006 2. S.O.N., Ikot-Ekpene – Provisional, June 2006 3. S.O.N Eket – Provisional, October 2008 4. S.O.N., Ituk-Mbang – Provisional, December 2007.
Schools of Midwifery:, 1. S.O.P.B.M., Anua-Uyo – Provisional, June 2006 2. S.OP.B.M. Urua Akpan – Provisional, June 2006 3. S.O.P.B.M., Ituk-Mbang – Provisional, December 2007 4. S.O.P.B.M., Iquita-Oron – Provisional, June 2006
ANAMBRA STATE
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Iyi-Enu. – Provisional, August 2009 2. S.O.N., NAUTH, Nnewi – Provisional, December 2007 3. S.O.N., Ihiala – Final, December 2007 4. S.O.N., Nkpor – Provisional, December 2007
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.B.M., Adazi – Provisional, December 2007 2. S.O.P.B.M., Ihiala. – Provisional, December 2007 3. S.O.P.M., Waterside, Onitsha – Final, December 2007 4. S.O.B.M., Nkpor – Provisional, December 2006
BAUCHI STATE
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Bauchi – Provisional, August 2007.
School of Midwifery:S.O.B.M., Bauchi – Provisional, August 2007
BAYELSA
School of Nursing:S.O.N., Tombia – Final, March 2007
BENUE
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Makurdi. – Final, February 2007 2. S.O.N., Mkar – Provisional, June 2006.
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.B.M. Makurdi – Provisional, Feb 2007 2. S.O.B.M., Mkar. – Final, June 2006
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BORNO
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., U.M.T.H., Maiduguri – Provisional, August 2007 2. S.O.N., Maiduguri – Provisional, August 2007
School of Midwifery: S.O.B.M., Maiduguri. – Final, August 2007
CROSS RIVER
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N.,Calabar. – Provisional, December 2006 2. S.O.N., Ogoja – Provisional, May 2009 3. S.O.N., Itigidi – Provisional, May 2009 4. S.O.N. UCTH, Calabar. – Provisional, July 2009.
Schools of Midwifery:1. S.O.P.B.M., Calabar – Provisional, December 2007 2. S.O.P.B.M., Ogoja provisional sept 2010 3. S.O.P.B.M., Obudu provisional oct 2008
DELTA
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Agbor – Provisional, June 2006 2. S.O.N., Eku – Provisional, December 2006 3. S.O.N., Warri – Provisional, June 2006
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.P.B.M., Asaba – Provisional, June 2006 2. S.O.P.B.M., Sapele – Provisional, June 2006
EBONYI
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Afikpo – Final, December 2007
School of Midwifery: S.O.P.B.M., Afikpo – Provisional, December 2007
EDO
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N.,U.B.T.H., Benin-City – Provisional, June 2006 2. S.O.N., Igbinedion Uni. Teach Hosp.Okada – Provisional, March 2005
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.B.M., Benin-City, – Final, December 2006 2. S.O.P.B.M., U.B.T.H., Benin -City – Final, June 2006 3. S.O.B.M., St. Philomena’s Hosp.,Benin-City – Provisional, December 2006 4. S.O.B.M., Zuma memorial hosp, Irrua – Provisional, June 2006 5. S.O.B.M., Uromi – Provisional, December 2006
EKITI
School of Nursing: S.O.N.,-Ado-Ekiti – Provisional, June 2006
School of Midwifery: S.O.P.B.M., Ado-Ekiti – Provisional, June 2006
ENUGU
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., ESUTH, Enugu – Provisional, December 2007 2. S.O.N.BSH, Nsukka – Provisional, November 2006 3. S.O.N., U.N.T.H., Enugu – Final, November 2008.
Schools of Midwifery:1. S.O.P.B.M., U.N.T.H., Enugu – Provisional, May 2009 2. S.O.P.B.M., BSH, Nsukka – Final, December 2006 3. S.O.P.B.M., ESUT Hospital, – Provisional, Feb 2009
GOMBE
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Gombe – Provisional, Jan 2005
School of Midwifery: S.O.B.M, Gombe – Provisional, Jan 2005
IMO
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Mbano – Final, May 2008 3. S.O.N., Emekuku – Provisional, May 2008 4. S.O.N., Umulogho,Obowo – Provisional, March 2010 5. S.O.N., Amaigbo. – Final, May 2008
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.P.B.M., Emekuku – Provisional, May 2008 3. S.O.P.B.M., Awo- Omamma – Provisional, May 2008
JIGAWA
School of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Birnin-Kudu – Provisional, December 2007
KADUNA
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Wusasa, – Provisional, July 2009 2. S.O.N., A.B.U.T.H., Zaria – Provisional, December 2006 3. College of Nursing, Kafanchan – Provisional, December 2006 4. S.O.N., St. Gerard’s Hosp., Kakuri – Provisional, Feb 2007.
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.P.B.M.,A.B.U.T.H., Zaria – Final, December 2007 2. S.O.B.M., Zonkwa – Provisional, July 2006 3. S.O.P.B.M., Wusasa – Provisional, July 2009 4. College of Basic Midwifery, Kafanchan – Provisional, December 2006
KANO
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Kano – Final, October 2008
School of Midwifery: 1. S.O.P.B.M., Kano – Final, December 2006 2. S.O.B.M, Danbatta, Kano – Provisional, March 2010
KATSINA
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Katsina – Provisional, June 2006
School of Midwifery: S.O.B.M., Malumfashi, – Provisional, July 2006
KOGI
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Obangede, – Final, January 2008. 2. S.O.N., Egbe – Final, July 2006.
Schools of Midwifery:1. S.O.P.B.M., Egbe – Final, June 2006
KWARA
College of Nursing and Midwifery, Ilorin 1. S.O.N. Ilorin, – Provisional, December 2007 2. S.O.P.B.M.. Ilorin – Provisional, August 2007
KEBBI
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Birnin Kebbi – Final, feb 2007 School of MidwiferyS.O.B.M., Binin Kebbi – Final, Feb 2007
LAGOS
Schools of Nursing: 1 S.O.N., L.U.T.H., Idi-Araba – Provisional, May 2007 2. S.O.N., Military Hosp. Yaba – Final, feb 2009
Schools of Midwifery: 2. S.O.P.B.M., L.U.T.H., Idi-Araba – Provisional, March 2007 3. S.O.P.B.M., Military Hosp. Yaba – Final, feb 2007
NASARAWA
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Lafia – Provisional, December 2007
NIGER
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Bida – Provisional, December 2007
School of Midwifery:S.O.B.M., Minna – Provisional, December 2007
OGUN
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Abeokuta – Provisional, Feb 2008 2. S.O.N., Ijebu-Ode – Provisional, Sept 2008 3. S.O.N., Lantoro – Provisional, February, 2007 4. S.O.N, Ilaro – Provisional, July, 2010
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.P.B.M., Abeokuta – Provisional, Jan 2006 2. S.O.P.B.M., Ijebu-Ode – Provisional, September 2008
ONDO
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Akure – Final, May 2007
School of Midwifery:S.O.B.M., Akure -Provisional, july 2007
OSUN
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., O.A.U.T.H.C, Ile-Ife – Provisional, November 2006 2. S.O.N., O.A.U.T.H.C, Ilesa – Provisional, November 2006 3. S.O.N., Osogbo., – Provisional, January 2008 4. S.O.N., Seventh Day Adventist Hosp. Ile-Ife – Final, July 2006
Schools of Midwifery:1. S.O.P.B.M., O.A.U.T.H.C, Ilesa – Provisional, November 2006 2. S.O.P.B.M., Osogbo., – Provisional, January 2008
OYO
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., U.C.H., Ibadan – Final, June 2006 2. S.O.N., Eleyele,Ibadan – Final, February, 2008 3. S.O.N., B.M.C, Ogbomoso – Provisional, July 2006 4. S.O.N., B.M.C., Saki – Provisional, July 2006.
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.P.B.M., Yemetu, Ibadan – Final, February, 2008 2. S.O.P.B.M., U.C.H., Ibadan – Provisional, may 2008 3. S.O.P.B.M., Oluyoro, Ibadan – Provisional, July 2006 4. S.O.P.B.M., B.M. C., Ogbomoso – Provisional, June 2006 5 S.O.P.B.M., B. M.C., Saki – Provisional, June 2006 6. S.O.B.M., Muslim Hosp. Saki – Provisional, May 2010
PLATEAU
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Vom – Provisional, nov 2008 2. S.O.N., JUTH., Jos – Provisional, nov 2008.
Schools of Midwifery: 1. S.O.B.M., Vom – Provisional, October 2008 2. S.O.P.B.M., O.L.A., Jos – Provisional, sept, 2009 3. S.O.P.B.M., JUTH., – Provisional, October 2008
RIVERS
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Port-Harcourt – Provisional, july 2008
School of Midwifery:S.O.P.B.M. Port-Harcourt – Provisional, feb 2008
SOKOTO
Schools of Nursing: 1. S.O.N., Sokoto – Final, feb 2007 2. S.O.N., U.D.U.T.H., Sokoto – Final, feb 2007.
Schools of Midwifery:1. S.O.B.M.., Sokoto – Final, FEB 2007 2. S.O.P.B.M.., U.D.U.T.H. – Provisional, DEC 2008
YOBE
School of Nursing: Dr shehu sule S.O.N., Damaturu – Provisional, October 2008
ZAMFARA
School of Nursing S.O.N., Gusau – Provisional, April 2007 School of Midwifery S.O.P.B.M. Gusau – Provisional, April 2007
F.C.T(ABUJA)
School of Nursing: S.O.N., Gwagwalada – Final, December 2007
School of Midwifery: S.O.B.M., Gwagwalada – Provisional, December 2007 EMBARGO HAS BEEN PLACED ON STUDENTS’ INTAKE INTO THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS ABIA S.O.B.M., Amachara – Embargo on students’ intake, July, 2008 IMO S.O.N., owerri – Embargo on students’ intake, NOV, 2005 S.O.B.M., Aboh mbaise – Embargo on students’ intake, AUG, 2008 KOGI S.O.P.B.M., Anyigba – Embargo on students’ intake, Jan, 2008 LAGOS S.O.N., awolowo rd ikoyi – Embargo on students’ intake, DEC, 2007 S.O.P.B.M., awolowo rd ikoyi – Embargo on students’ intake, DEC, 2007 TARABA College of Nursing and Midwifery, Jalingo 1. S.O.N., Jalingo – Embargo on students’ intake, August 2007 2. S.O.B.M., Jalingo – Embargo on students’ intake, August 2007
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