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Application For Admission into the Community Health Officers Training Institute, UITH

COMMUNITY HEALTH OFFICERS TRAINING INSTITUTE

    Application form for admission for the CHO
    Course : 2 years Higher Diploma (H.D) Programme.
    Year 2018 session

    N.B: For further information call on Telephone No. 08069819412

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS:
 1. This application form will not be accepted unless Part B is completed by your Employer/Sponsor. 
     The free application forms are to be downloaded from university of Ilorin teaching hospital website (www.uith.org)
     and pay five thousand naira (5,000) non refundable assessment and processing fee into UITH CBN account at
     any bank through e-payment gateway REMITA.
     Note: Examination is both written and Oral
 2. Examination Date:  4th June and 5th  June, 2018.
    Venue: CHO Training Institute, UITH School Complex Old Maternity Wing,Amilengbe, Ilorin. Time: 9am Prompt.
    This date is subject to change at the discretion of the Management, please visit the website a week before the
    examination date for any change.
 3. The applicants should send completed forms  to the school either personally or by courier (addressed to the
    coordinator CHO Training institute, UITH Ilorin) on or before 4th June, 2018.
 4. Requirement for admission
    Five credit level passes I SSCE (WASCE,NECO, or GCE O/L) at not more than two (2) sittings which most
    include : English Language, Mathematics, Biology /Health science and any other two
   (excluding language and religion study).
N.B

  1. This date is subject to change at the discretion of the Management, please visits the website a week
      before the Examination date for any change.

  2. Ensure you print out the information page to guide you.

  3. The completed form must be submitted to both the school and the registrar office On or
       Before 4th June, 2018, failure to do so the candidate will not be shortlisted for the examination.
                                                              
                                                          Click here to download the form
Coordinator
Oyewole S.B (Mrs)
CHO, UITH, Ilorin.

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