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Are you dreaming of becoming a nurse while serving your country? The Nigerian Army School of Nursing (NASoN) might be the perfect place for you! Located in Yaba, Lagos, NASoN offers a prestigious Bachelor of Nursing Science (B.Sc. Nursing) program with a unique blend of academic education and military training. Here’s a simple guide to help you navigate the admission process for 2024.
Eligibility:
- Citizenship: You must be a Nigerian citizen by birth.
- Age: You should be between 17 and 25 years old by October 2024.
- Academic Qualifications: You need at least five credits in core subjects like English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your O’Level exams.
- JAMB Requirement: Score a minimum of 160 marks in the 2024 JAMB UTME.
Application Process:
- Application Form: Get the NASoN admission form from the Registrar’s Office during specific dates (usually from June to August) and pay a non-refundable fee.
- Form Completion: Submit the completed application form along with required documents like your O’Level and JAMB UTME results, secondary school testimonial, birth certificate, and three passport photographs.
- Selection Interview: If shortlisted, you’ll be invited for a selection interview and entrance examination to assess your suitability for military training.
- Medical Examination: Successful candidates undergo a mandatory medical examination to ensure physical fitness.
- Admission Offer: Upon completion of all stages, you’ll receive an official admission offer from NASoN.
Important Dates:
- Application period: Usually announced in June and closes in August.
- Entrance examination: Dates are announced alongside the application period.
Additional Information:
- NASoN is a military institution, so students undergo military discipline and training.
- Scholarships and financial aid may be available for qualified students.
- Graduating students become Second Lieutenants in the Nigerian Army Nursing Corps and serve a mandatory period.
If you meet the requirements and follow these steps diligently, you could be on your way to joining NASoN and fulfilling your dreams of becoming a nurse in the Nigerian Army. Good luck!
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