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NMCN Digitalises Council Examiners’ Registration Process

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
April 19, 2025
in Nursing News
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Online Registration Now Open for Prospective NMCN Council Examiners

The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) has officially opened online registration for prospective council examiners for its professional examinations. This is a call to qualified nurses and midwives across the country who are passionate about shaping the future of nursing and midwifery education in Nigeria.

Why You Should Become an NMCN Council Examiner

Council examiners play a pivotal role in upholding the high standards of nursing and midwifery education. As an examiner, you’ll be involved in evaluating final-year students through written, practical, and oral professional examinations. This is a unique opportunity to:

  • Contribute to the advancement of nursing education in Nigeria
  • Gain professional recognition and development through biennial workshops
  • Network with nursing leaders and educators
  • Be part of the transformation through technology-driven assessment

Upcoming Examiners’ Workshop

This year’s workshop is themed:
“Integrating Technology into the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria’s Professional Examinations: A Tool for Advancement in Nursing Education and Practice.”

It will focus on modern assessment techniques, managing question banks, and integrating technology into exams. The workshop is tentatively scheduled to hold across six states, covering all geopolitical zones. Specific dates and venues will be shared with registered participants.

Who Can Apply?

Eligible candidates include:

  • Heads or Lecturers in NMCN-accredited nursing institutions
  • Clinical Instructors, Preceptors, and Clinicians in public health and NGO sectors
  • Desk Officers and Focal Persons (who are nurses) involved in indexing and exams

Applicants must meet NMCN’s criteria and demonstrate a commitment to excellence in nursing education.

How to Register

Registration is simple and fully online. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Registration Portal: nmcnposting.web.app/createaccount
  2. Read the Registration Guide: Ensure you understand all requirements.
  3. Make Payment: All payments must be made via the portal. Retain your payment receipt for the workshop. Cash payments are not accepted.
  4. Submit Your Application: Complete the online form with accurate details.

For inquiries or assistance, contact:

  • 08037127679
  • 07031982435
  • 08033182617

Important Examination Dates (Annual Schedule):

  • March – Midwives (2nd Tuesday)
  • May – General Nurses (1st Tuesday)
  • September – Midwives (2nd Tuesday)
  • November – General and Post Basic Nurses (1st Tuesday)

Join the Movement for Excellence

By registering as a prospective NMCN examiner, you’re taking a meaningful step toward strengthening the future of nursing and midwifery in Nigeria. Don’t miss out on this chance to contribute to a noble cause and build your professional profile.

Register today at nmcnposting.web.app/createaccount
For more information, visit the official NMCN website at www.nmcn.gov.ng


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Comments 3

  1. John uchechukwu Amauba says:
    2 months ago

    This is a good move, how ever proper scrunity, screenings, and monitoring should be followed, inorder to uphold the standard of nursing education in the country. Those in diapora should also be invited so as to bring back higher based educational knowledge.

    Reply
  2. Okosun Onosetale Success says:
    2 months ago

    I’m a Registered Nurse, Midwife, Public health Nurse and a Bsc holder.

    Masters in view.

    Reply
  3. Maryam usman says:
    2 months ago

    I am registered nurse,midwife, midwife educator, public health nurse, Bachelor in nursing science.

    Reply

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