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What are the requirements to study nursing at Western Cape College of Nursing?

What are the requirements to study nursing at Western Cape College of Nursing?

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS – FROM 2008

  • National Senior Certificate: Degree/Diploma.
  • Minimum: 28 points.
  • English L4.
  • Additional Language L4.
  • Maths L3/Maths Literacy L4.
  • Life Sciences L4.
  • And any other 3 subjects from the designated list.

Which colleges offer nursing in Western Cape?

Where can I study nursing in the Western Cape?

  • Metro West Campus (Athlone)
  • Boland/Overberg Campus (Worcester)
  • South Cape/Karoo Campus (George)
  • Metro East Campus (Stikland)

Is Western Cape College of Nursing Public or private?

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I am pleased to welcome you to Western Cape College of Nursing (WCCN) website. WCCN is a public nursing college which has its campuses spread across the province to ensure that there is access to training for both prospective rural and metropole students.

How much is the application fee for Western Cape College of Nursing?

Below is the breakdown of Western Cape College of Nursing Acceptance Fees for the 2022/2023 admission; For Midwifery Students – R10,000 – R12,000. Other Students – R6,000 – R8,000.

How do I apply for nursing intake 2022?

Candidates can apply via the following link: www.nursingintake.gauteng.gov.za. Completion of all processes during the recruitment and selection process does not guarantee final selection for the programme. Successful applicants will be required to: Sign an agreement with the Gauteng Department of Health.

How many points are required for nursing?

To be considered for this qualification, candidates must have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 27 (excluding Life Orientation). b. Assessment Procedure: For 2021: To be considered for this qualification, applicants must have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 27.

Which nursing colleges does Nsfas fund?

Colleges in Gauteng That Support NSFAS

  • Central Johannesburg TVET College.
  • Ekurhuleni East TVET College.
  • Ekurhuleni West TVET College.
  • Sedibeng TVET College.
  • South West Gauteng TVET College.
  • Tshwane North TVET College.
  • Tshwane South TVET College.
  • Western TVET College.

How many marks are required for nursing?

Ans. The marks needed for getting admission into AIIMS for a BSc in nursing are 55 for General category, 45 – 50 for OBC category, 30 – 40 for SC/ST category.

Can I do nursing if I failed matric?

Studying nursing without matric is very difficult. If you wish to study at a university it requires matric but, if you take a health course through a TVET college it will equipped with the skills to do nursing. This however requires Grade 9.

Can I do nursing with C minus?

The Minimum entry requirements for Diploma in Nursing (KRCHN) are; KCSE mean grade of C(plain) and C(plain) in English / Kiswahili, C(Plain) in Biology, and C-(Minus) in Chemistry / Mathematics / Physics.

Does Nsfas pay for nursing?

NSFAS administers bursaries to those studying or wishing to study at one of South Africa’s 26 public Universities or 50 public TVET Colleges. This means that should you be pursuing a Nursing qualification at one of those institutions, you will be covered.

Will NSFAS fund nursing students in 2021?

This is according to an article published in Business Insider, last week. Based on a circular notice NSFAS sent to universities on 12 February 2021, NSFAS will not provide funding for first year students starting in 2021 towards the following: Any qualification that has the word National in its title.

Do student nurses get paid in South Africa?

The average salary for a student nurse is R 10 098 per month in South Africa.

Is nursing easy to study?

There’s a lot to learn, the exams are challenging, the schedules are complicated, and the assignments keep piling up. All of these factors can make life difficult for you as a student. Nursing is a highly competitive field from the moment you begin the application process until you receive your degree.

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