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OAUTHC School of Nursing 2025/2026 — Admission Guide, Cut-Offs, Requirements & How to Apply

 OAUTHC School of Nursing 2025/2026 — Admission Guide, Cut-Offs, Requirements & How to Apply



The Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC) School/College of Nursing Sciences (Ile-Ife & Ilesa campuses) has opened admissions for the 2025/2026 academic session. Programmes on offer include ND and HND Nursing, Post-Basic Midwifery and Perioperative Nursing. This guide explains eligibility, JAMB cut-off expectations, fees, registration steps, screening procedures and practical tips to help prospective applicants apply successfully.


Overview: Programmes & Who Should Apply

OAUTHC’s College of Nursing Sciences offers a range of professional nursing programmes designed for both new entrants and practising health workers seeking further qualifications. Typical programmes advertised for 2025/2026 include:

  • National Diploma (ND) in Nursing

  • Higher National Diploma (HND) in Nursing

  • Post-Basic Perioperative Nursing

  • Post-Basic Midwifery (where available)

These programmes are delivered at OAUTHC’s main campus in Ile-Ife and selected satellite campuses such as Ilesa. The college is a respected training centre with clinical training embedded in one of Nigeria’s premier teaching hospital complexes — a strong advantage for hands-on learning and clinical placements.


Minimum Entry Requirements

To be considered for admission, applicants must meet academic and age requirements typical of Nigerian health programmes:

  • O’Level Requirements: Five (5) credits at not more than two sittings in WAEC/NECO/NABTEB, including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

  • UTME Requirement (for ND applicants): A minimum UTME score is required — historically, OAUTHC programs have requested a competitive UTME score (reports for the 2025 cycle indicate an expected minimum around 180), though figures can vary by programme and year. Ensure you meet the advertised cut-off in the current admission advert before applying.

  • Age & Documentation: Applicants may need a birth certificate or declaration of age; everyone must upload scanned copies of O-Level results, UTME result printout, passport photograph, and any other required documents during registration.

  • Direct Entry & Post-Basic Applicants: DE candidates and practising nurses applying for post-basic programmes must meet professional and academic prerequisites detailed on the official admission advert.


Cut-Off Mark — What to Expect

For the 2025/2026 admission cycle, the college has published minimum eligibility thresholds consistent with reputable nursing programmes. Candidates are advised that:

  • The JAMB/UTME cut-off is typically higher than the national minimum for professional health programmes. For 2025, reports indicate a commonly published cut-off near 180 for nursing ND/HND programmes.

  • Cut-offs may differ by programme and campus; competitive fields and limited spaces sometimes push effective departmental thresholds higher. If your UTME score is borderline, consider confirming the programme-specific cut-off on the official portal before spending on application fees.


Fees & Application Charges

  • Application / Screening Fee: The college advert usually lists a screening/application charge. For 2025, published adverts stated a payment amount for the application (confirm the current fee on the official portal before payment).

  • Payment Mode: All payments should be made via the official OAUTHC admissions/payment channels. Do not pay third-party agents. Keep proof of payment (receipt or screenshot) for your records.


How to Apply — Step-By-Step

  1. Visit the official OAUTHC admissions page to view the current advert and application portal. (Use the official site for all registrations.)

  2. Read the advert fully to confirm eligibility, programme details, fee amount and closing date.

  3. Register on the portal and complete the application form with accurate personal and educational data.

  4. Upload required documents: O’Level results, UTME result printout, birth certificate/declaration of age, passport photograph, and any professional certificates for DE or post-basic applicants.

  5. Pay the application/screening fee through the portal’s specified channels. Save receipts/screenshots.

  6. Print your application summary and screening slip (if the portal issues one) and attend the scheduled screening when required.

Official application and more information are available on the OAUTHC website: oauthc.gov.ng (use the admissions section).


Screening & Selection: What to Expect

  • Document Verification: The screening process typically begins with verification of uploaded documents; ensure scans are clear and readable.

  • Post-UTME/Screening Exercise: For some ND/HND programmes, there may be a screening test or interview; check your screening slip or portal dashboard for the exact format and date.

  • Selection: Shortlisted candidates are picked based on a combination of UTME score, O’Level performance, and screening results (where applicable). Successful candidates will be listed on the college’s admission portal and will be required to follow matriculation and registration instructions.


Practical Tips to Strengthen Your Application

  • Confirm the Current Cut-Off: Before applying, confirm the exact UTME threshold in the current admission advert on the official portal. Cut-offs can change year to year.

  • Use High-Quality Scans: Upload legible, correctly oriented scans of your certificates to avoid verification delays.

  • Apply Early: Portal slowdowns are common near closing dates — submit early to troubleshoot any issues.

  • Avoid Agents: Complete your application and payment via the official website and channels only. Agents can mislead applicants and may charge extra fees unnecessarily.

  • Prepare for Screening: If a CBT or interview is used, practise past questions and be ready to explain any gaps or special circumstances in your application.


Closing Date & Important Reminders

  • Application windows vary by year. For the 2025/2026 cycle, the advert set a closing window in mid-to-late months — confirm the specific deadline on the OAUTHC admissions page and submit well before the final date.

  • Keep a printed copy of your submitted application, proof of payment and the screening slip (if provided). These documents may be requested during in-person verification.


Final Thoughts

OAUTHC’s College/School of Nursing is a reputable option for nursing aspirants seeking strong clinical exposure alongside academic training. If you meet the entry requirements and the UTME threshold for the year, follow the official portal’s instructions carefully, apply early, and prepare thoroughly for screening. If you miss the cut-off this cycle, consider alternative pathways (midwifery programmes, health information courses, or post-basic training) and reapply next cycle after strengthening your qualifications.

Official portal to apply & check details: https://oauthc.gov.ng

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