Requirement For Nursing Training College in Ghana

The candidate must be between 18-35 years old. Students with WASSCE results should have a minimum aggregate score of 30 in six subjects, in 3 core and three elective subjects.

A potential student should have at least credits (A1-E8) in 3 core and three elective subjects.

How many years does it take to become a nurse in Ghana?

Certificate programs typically last 2 years. It takes 3 years to complete a diploma program in nursing or midwifery in Ghana.

Bachelor degree applicants should prepare to clock in about 4 years.

How much are nurses paid Ghana?

On the normal, registered nurses in Ghana earn between $3,600 and $4,800 yearly. However, this is only after-tax deductions. Normally, this salary should be great for monthly survival, but the high cost of living and utilities has forced many nurses to take up a second job.

What is qualification of nursing?

The requirements to become a Registered Nurse (RN) are generally: passing the 10+2 exam in science subjects, a Diploma in Nursing (called a GNM, General Nursing and Midwifery), and/or getting a B.Sc. Nursing (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) degree. The B.Sc.

Is nursing hard to study?

You’re headed for a great career, one that’s rewarding, challenging, and always exciting. But nursing school is notoriously difficult.

Most nursing programs require high GPAs and impressive scores in math, chemistry, biology, psychology, and other demanding subjects.

How many courses are there in nursing?

Nursing ProgramsTraining DurationExamination
Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife2 yearsNursing Examination Board
General Nursing & Midwifery3 and 1/2 years 3 years from 2015-2016Nursing Examination Board
B. Sc (Basic)4 yearsUniversity
B.Sc (Post Basic)Regular: 2 yrs Distance: 3 yrsUniversity