Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into Schools of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital for the 2022/2023 academic session. The Schools are:
School of Post Basic Nursing Programmes:
- Paediatrics (One year) LEARN MORE HERE
- Nephrology (One year)
- Accident & Emergency (One year)
- Ophthalmic – (One year)
Other schools are
- School of Basic Nursing – 3years CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE
- School of Health Information Management – ND & HND (Two years each)
- School of Orthopaedic Cast Technology – OND (Two years)
- School of Post Graduate Health Information Management (One year)
- School of Community Health Officers Training – One (1) year or Two (2)years.
How to apply
- Interested candidates are requested to visit the hospital website www.uithilorin.org.ng to access, fill the admission form and make payment online through Remitta for the admission process.
- Candidates are advised to use their personal mobile Telephone number and Email address in completing the form.
- Candidates must ensure that Remitta payment is made using their respective name as Payer failing which such candidate may be disqualified from the admission process.
- Candidates should print the summary page after submitting their application forms online, and bring it to the venue of written/oral examination accordingly.
APPLICATION LINKS
- School of Basic Nursing Programme
- School of Post Basic Nursing Programme
- Post-Graduate School of Health Information Management
- School of Health Information Management (OND)
- School of Health Information Management (HND)
- School of Orthopedic Cast Technology (National OND)
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