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How To Pay MLSCN 2019 Annual Practice Fee Without Visiting The Banks

For those willing to pay and process their annual practice license fees without visiting council's office. Here is a convenient way to make your annual license payments. Simply follow  the process below:


Go to
 https://login.remita.net/remita/external/MLSCN/collector/payments.reg

Click on 'pay once'
Click on NAME OF SERVICE/PURPOSE 
Choose Annual pRACTICE FEE
Click on #6,000 (1-5years), N8,000  (6-10 years),  #9,000 (11 years and above post qualifications)
Bulletin #1,000
CPD credit penalty #5,000. (If you don't have the 10cpd credits)


Assuming you are between the 1-5 years of category.
If you have the CPD credits complete (10), you will only be paying N7,000 for your license for those in the (1-5 years category), otherwise you will pay CPD penalty of N5,000 making a total of N12,000.

AMLSN dues should be paid into:
UBA Account no
1001617455
Account name: AMLSN
Current dues payable now for AMLSN is #18,000

Enter your RA/RF number on all numbers
Enter your details and submit.

It will bring forth an invoice, print 2copies
You can pay directly via online banking and print receipt or you take the code to any commercial bank and pay.
=====> "We can also help you to pay and process your remita payment online, please contact us for assistance"

Send your invoice and receipt for processing to info@mlscn.gov.ng, payments@mlscn.gov.ng, education@mlscn.gov.ng and or helpdesk@mlscn.gov.ng

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  1. Anonymous20:33

    Enter your comment...Good evening all. Please how do I download cpd request form, I have been trying to that but it has proofed abortive. Thanks.

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  2. How can I renew my provisional licence?

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  3. For your license renewal and other info for Medica Laboratory Scientists and other health professionals, kindly reach me on 07038844295 (WhatsApp/SMS/calls) for assistance

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