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Lagos State School of Midwifery Form on Sales

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:07 am
by Queenet
Applications are invited for admission into basic midwifery training Program at the Lagos state school of midwifery, Igando, Alimosho Lagos. The Program will commence in March 2014.

INTRODUCTION
Basic Midwifery Training program is an aspect of Nursing and midwifery eduction that prepares students to become professional registered midwives. The qualifications are accredited and graded by the Nursing and Midwifery council of Nigeria.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT:
WASSCE or its equivalent with credit in five (5) Subjects including English language, mathematics, biology, physics and chemistry in not more than two sittings

AGE LIMIT: 17 -23 Years

STUDY PERIOD: 3 Years

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Application forms are obtainable at Lagos state school of Nursing complex, LASU-Isheri road, Igando (inside Alimosho general hospital), upon payment of five thousand Naira (N5,000) into Skye bank account of Lagos state.
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1770006174
REVENUE CODE: 4040040
MINISTRY CODE: 432000

Completed application forms, photocopies of relevant documents (birth certificate and WASSCE results or its equivalent) and a handwritten essay on "WHY I WANT TO BE A MIDWIFE" in not more than 100 words are to be submitted to Lagos state school of nursing complex, Igando on or before 31st of January 2014.

Submission of application forms closes on Friday 31st January 2014 at 2pm.

EXAMINATION
Examination comes up on Wednesday 5th of February, 2014 at the Lagos state school of nursing complex, Igando by 10am

Examination questions will cover English language, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, general knowledge, current affairs and introduction to midwifery

NB: Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and a first year fee of N230,000 (two hundred and thirty thousand Naira only) which includes accommodation is to be paid on resumption.

SIGNED
Dr. Jide Idris
Honourable commissioner for Health

Re: Lagos State School of Midwifery Form on Sales

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 9:14 am
by Kunle Emmanuel
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into Basic Midwifery Training Programme at the Lagos State School of Midwifery, Igando, Alimosho LGA, Lagos. The programme will commence in March, 2017.

Entry Requirement:
WASSCE/NECO (O'Level) with credit in five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Physics and Chemistry at not more than two (2) sittings.

Age Range: 18-24 YEARS (Candidate must be 18 years old by March, 2017)

Duration of Training: 3 YEARS

Method of Application:
Application forms are obtainable at the Lagos State School of Nursing Complex, LASU-Isheri Road, Igando (within the premises of Alimosho General Hospital), from Thursday 27th October, 2016 upon payment of Five thousand Naira (N5,000.00) into the Skye Bank Account of the Lagos State Government: Account Number: 4030010449; Revenue Code: 4040040; Ministry Code: 4320000. Each candidate is required to produce a bank teller indicating payment at the point of collection of forms in the School.

Submission/Closing Date:
Completed application forms and photocopies of relevant documents (Birth certificates, Testimonial and WASSCE/NECO certificates etc.) are to be submitted to the Lagos State School of Nursing Complex, Igando on or before Friday, 25th November, 2016 by 2.00pm.

Examination:
Entrance examination comes up on Saturday, 10th December, 2016 at the Lagos State School of Nursing Complex, Igando by 9am. Examination questions will cover English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, General Knowledge, Current Affairs and Introduction to Midwifery.

NB:
Please note that only successful candidates will be shortlisted for interview.
First year fee of N230,000.00 (Two Hundred and Thirty Thousand Naira Only) which includes accommodation is to be paid on resumption.
Avoid fraudsters.

For more information, call - 08023107779

Signed
PERMANENT SECRETARY,
Ministry of Health
The Secretariat, Alausa-lkcja, Lagos State