- Nurses Assistant (Clinical) (NAC)
- Nurses Assistant (Preventive) (NAP)
Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE)/West Africa School Certificate Examination (WASCE) results with a minimum of a pass in three (3) Core Subjects (Mathematics, English and Integrated Science) and passes in three (3) elective subjects.
(b) Basic Nursing and Midwifery Programmes
- Registered General Nursing (RGN)
- Registered midwifery (RM)
- Registered Community Nursing (RCN)
- Registered Mental Health Nursing (RMN)
A minimum of a Credit in three Core Subjects (Mathematics, English and Integrated Science)
A minimum of a Credit in three (3) electives from the following programme options.
- Science
- General Arts
- Home Economics
- Agricultural Science
Kindly refer to the table below for the combination of subjects accepted for the various programme options.
NO. |
ELECTIVE PROGRAMMES |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS |
a. |
Science Option |
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b. |
General Arts Options |
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c. |
Agricultural Programme Option |
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d. |
Home Economics Option |
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- Verified result
- Birth Certificate
The names and all other details on all documents submitted for indexing must be the same. Where there are inconsistencies, the inconsistencies must be reconciled in a gazette.
You are also required to attach the following documents and any other relevant document.
An Application Letter
A Gazette publication
A Legible Copy of Marriage Certificate
The requirements for verification are:
Applicant’s Name
Name of training institution
Dates of commencement of training and completion
Type of programme and date(s) of Licensing Examinations
Logbooks are given to tutors of training institutions to monitor their knowledge, attitude and clinical skills which is an important element in capacity building for the individual’s speciality area
Instructions:
Go to the National Service Scheme (NSS) website – www.nssghana.org
Click on Enrollment
Enter your Pin Code eg:GHS123456 (this code is from the NSS and it is issued by NMC during Registration)
Complete the Registration Form
When completed click on the submit button
Wait a while, a new number (NSS Number) will be generated for you at the top left hand corner of the form
This number would be required when checking your posting online
How to check postings with the NSS
Go to the National Service Scheme (NSS) website – www.nssghana.org
Click on postings
Enter your NSS Number
Posting form and letter will appear for printing
Submit it at NSS Regional Office for Registration
Go to the Regional Director of the Health Services (RDHS) for further posting instruction or his/her designated representative. That is, the DDNS in-charge of your respective region.