Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into Unilorin Teaching Hospital School Of POST BASIC Nursing Programmes 2022/2023 Academic Session.
The Unilorin Teaching Hospital Post Basic Nursing Programmes are:-
- Pediatrics
- Accident and Emergency
- Nephrology
- Ophthalmic
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
- Minimum of 5 O’ Level credits in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology of not more than 2 sittings for West African School Certificate/General Certificate of Education/SSCE/NECO. Only One (1) sitting for NABTEB.
- Current practicing License as a Registered Nurse in Nigeria
- Notification/Certificate in General Nursing
- Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age
- Marriage Certificate and Change of Name (where applicable)
COST OF APPLICATION FORM
Application form is at the rate of N10,000 (Ten Thousand Naira Only) made payable through Remita to University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Ilorin General Purpose account. Candidate are requested to make payment using their own name as Payer, failure to do so he/she may be disqualified from the admission process.
CLOSING DATE
All application forms should be completed online on or before Friday1st July, 2022.
SELECTION/INTERVIEW DATES
- Written examination: Thursday, 14th July, 2022.
- Oral interview: Friday, 15th July, 2022.
VENUE: University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital School Complex (Former Maternity Hospital), Amilegbe, Ilorin. For further enquiries, contact any of the following: S.A. Lawal Registrar (School Complex) Phone No: 08033850764

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