Nigerian Navy School of Health Sciences Announces Admission for 2024/2025 Academic Session

3. A minimum score of 140 in the 2023 JAMB UTME. Candidates wishing to change their institution to the Nigerian Navy School of Health Sciences are encouraged to do so.

Nigerian Navy School of Health Sciences Announces Admission for 2024/2025 Academic Session

The Nigerian Navy School of Health Sciences, Offa, Kwara State, has opened applications for its ND and HND programs for the 2024/2025 academic session.

Admission Requirements:

1. A minimum of 5 credits in relevant subjects, including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology, obtained in not more than two sittings.

2. Candidates must be between 16-26 years old by January 2025.

3. A minimum score of 140 in the 2023 JAMB UTME. Candidates wishing to change their institution to the Nigerian Navy School of Health Sciences are encouraged to do so.

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Program Duration:

The ND/HND Health Sciences program spans four years.

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Application Process:

Application forms can be obtained from the Registrar’s office for a non-refundable fee of N22,500.

Selection Interview/Test:

The selection interview/test will take place from October 14 to 25, 2024. Candidates are responsible for their accommodation, transportation, and feeding during this period and should bring writing materials and original and photocopies of their credentials.

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Available Courses:

- Health Technician

- Radiography Technician

- Health Information Management

- Environmental Health Technician

- General Nursing

Note:

Admission forms are available at N15,500. Dealing with unauthorized agents is at the applicant's own risk.