37 Military Hospital Nursing And Midwifery College Commences sale of online admission vouchers – Apply Here
The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has announced the commencement of the sale of online admission application vouchers for the 2024/2025 Academic Year at the Nursing and Midwifery Training College, 37 Military Hospital.
HOW TO BUY A VOUCHER
Prospective applicants can obtain the application e-voucher at any branch of Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) nationwide, priced at Two Hundred Ghana Cedis (GHȻ 200.00) per voucher.
The sale of e-vouchers will commence on Monday, 29th April and is scheduled to end on Monday, 17th June 2024. All completed online applications must be submitted by Friday, 28th June, 2024.
GAF emphasizes that only Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) branches are authorized to sell the e-vouchers for the mentioned amount. No agents or individuals have been commissioned to sell the e-vouchers aside from these authorized sources.
HOW TO APPLY
Visit the college application website and log in with your voucher serial number and pin. Carefully read all relevant information and guidelines to fill the appropriate form and submit online.
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Admission Requirements and Eligibility
Prospective applicants must have a credit or better grade (A1-C6) in both Core subjects (English, Mathematics and Integrated Science) and three (3) Elective subject. Eligible applicants must also have;
- Biometric Birth Certificate
- Valid Ghana National Identification Card
- National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) card.
The school is opened to all Ghanaians who meet the entry requirements. There are two (2) programmes run in the College:
- Registered General Nursing
- Registered Midwifery
General Entry Requirements
Eligible applicant must;
- Be a Ghanaian citizen by birth
- Be of good character
- Be not less than 18 years of age and not more than 35 years.
- Have served for minimum of five years (if an Ministry of Defence staff)
- Have applied for higher education
Admission Process
Prospective candidates must;
- Pass the SSSCE/WASSCE or its relevant equivalent exam from the West African Examination Council.
- Meet the basic programme requirement as specified by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana and Ministry of Health entry requirements.
- Purchase the NMTC, 37 Military Hospital online application form.
- Be shortlisted with the name appearing on the notice board.
- Have passed an entrance examination conducted by the College.
- Have gone through a selection interview.
- Be offered admission after having passed the selection interview.
It should be noted that waiting list shall not be transferred to next admission period. The admission requirement is in line with the GAFMS/Ministry of Health policy.
- The programme has been designed for SSS/SHS graduates with credits in WASSCE/SSSCE with a requisite aggregate 24/36 or better.
- A Credit in three core subjects, A1 – C6/ A – D in English Language, Integrated Science and Mathematics and credits in any three elective subjects from the following:
- Science Programme
- Mathematics (Elective)
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Science Programme
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- General Arts
- Literature in English
- French
- The Ghanaian Languages
- Economics
- History
- Government
- General Knowledge in Arts
- Christian Religious Studies.
- General Arts
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- Home Economics
- Management in Living
- Food and Nutrition
- Biology
- Chemistry
- French
- General Knowledge in Arts
- Home Economics
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- Agricultural Science
- Physics
- Chemistry
- General Agriculture
- Mathematics (Elective)
- French
- Agricultural Science
- Age limit – 18years to 35years
- He / She should not have any criminal record
- He / She be of good health
- He / She must pass a selection interview
About 37 Military Hospital
The 37 Military Hospital, nestled in Accra, Ghana, stands as a bastion of medical care, tracing its origins back to 1941. Founded by General George Giffard during the turmoil of World War II, it initially served as a haven for wounded soldiers, earning the moniker “No. 37 General Hospital.” Over the years, it metamorphosed into the renowned institution it is today, boasting 700 beds and a wide array of specialized services.
Its significance transcends mere healthcare provision; it embodies a rich historical narrative, symbolized by its name, derived from being the 37th military hospital erected in the British colony of West Africa. This historical lineage is further exemplified by its pivotal role during critical junctures in Ghana’s history, such as the 2015 Accra explosion and floods, where it valiantly rose to the challenge despite overwhelming odds.