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Jos University Admission into 12 months Training Programme for Critical Nursing 2018/2019 Academic Session

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into 12 months training programme for critical Nursing for 2018/2019 academic session
 
Admission Requirements
Applicants must be registered nurses with at least one (1) year post registration practice with uptodate practicing license.

Applicants must also possess a minimum of five (5) credits in English, Mathematics,Chemistry, Physics and Biology in either WAEC or NECO not more than two (2) sittings.
 
Method of application
Forms are obtainable in the office of the Chairman Medical Advisory Committee at the JUTH Permanent site, after the payment of non refundable fee of N7,500 only to the hospital account through remita http://remita.net payable to University Teaching Hospital Jos and click on Sale of Forms/School fees for School of Critical Care Nursing JUTH Admission form
 
Sale of form starts:   5th of February, 2018
 
Closing Date:   13th April, 2018
 
Submission of Forms
All the completed application forms are to be submitted in a big brown envelope to the office of the course coordinator on or before 20th April, 2018 at JUTH Temprorary site.
 
Selection
Only eligible candidates would be shortlisted and allowed to participate in both written and oral examination. Successful candidates would be selected after the written and oral interviews on the following days:
 
Tuesday 8th May, 2018 — Written Examinatiion   
Time 10am
 
Wednesday 9th May, 2018 ---- Oral interview 
Time 9am
 
Venues:
Lecture Hall 1 and 2 (School  of Post Basic Critical Care Nursing), JUTH temporary site (Written Examination)
 
Seminar Hall A JUTH Permanent site ( Oral Interview)
 
Resumption
Successful candidates will resume on Monday 12th November, 2018
 
For further inquiries call: 08057611753, 08164688149.
 
Signed
O.A Fabode
Course Coordinator for Chief Medical Director


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