Frequently Asked Questions
The University offers a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Midwifery for applicants entering with Senior High School qualifications.
Yes. The School provides a two-year top-up programme for diploma holders, a three-year pathway for NAC/HAC certificate holders after an access course, and a two-year Nurse Assistant Clinical certificate programme.
Applicants must obtain credit passes in core subjects including English, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science and Social Studies, along with required elective subjects as specified under the programme guidelines.
Yes. Students undergo structured clinical placements in accredited healthcare facilities, gaining hands-on experience under professional supervision.
Students have access to lecture halls, demonstration rooms, computer laboratories, and library facilities, as well as affiliated clinical training centres.
Currently, there is no dedicated on-campus hostel for Nursing and Midwifery students. Students typically secure accommodation within nearby communities.
Applicants are required to complete the official application form, pay the application fee, and submit all supporting documents as indicated in the admission guidelines.
Admissions Open Now
Enroll now to begin your transformative academic journey with us.








