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Certificate in Nursing Requirements in Kenya

If you are thinking about becoming a nurse, there are some requirements that you need to meet before you can start your training. In this blog post, we will outline the certificate in nursing requirements so that you know what is expected of you.


Certificate in Nursing Requirements

So you want to be a nurse? That’s great! Nursing is incredibly rewarding, and you can take many paths to becoming a nurse.


To join KMTC or any other college to pursue a Certificate course, you must have a minimum of C- with specific qualifications in cluster subjects in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examinations (KCSE).


A certificate in nursing in Kenya is a qualification awarded to nurses who have completed a two-year training program. The requirements for obtaining a certificate in nursing in Kenya are as follows:


The applicant must have a minimum KCSE Mean grade of C- (Minus) with specific qualifications in cluster subjects


Cluster subjects requirements:

A D+ (plus) in chemistry or physics.

The applicant must have a C- (Minus) in English or Kiswahili

The applicant must have a C- (Minus) in Biology or Biological Sciences.

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How long does a nursing certificate course take?

A nursing certificate course in Kenya takes 2 ½ years to complete. The course is offered at various KMTC and other accredited colleges.


The curriculum for the course is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide quality nursing care.


Upon completing the course, students are eligible to work as nurses in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Before becoming a registered nurse in Kenya, you must be registered first. HerHere’sw:


How do I become a registered nurse in Kenya?

The Nursing Council of Kenya oversees the registration and licensing of nurses in the country. To become a registered nurse, you must complete a nursing program from an accredited institution.


After you pass the national licensure examination, submit an online application for registration and licensing.


You will receive a practice license and registration certificate within 72 hours and four weeks.


List of Colleges offering Certificates in Nursing in Kenya

Here is a list of colleges that offer a certificate in nursing program in Kenya:


Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC)

University of Eastern Africa Baraton

The Nairobi Women’s Hospital CollegeWomen’sjabe College of Health Sciences

Fafa Medical Training College — Kakamega

Clive Irvine college – PCEA, Chogoria Hospital

MTRH College of Medicine – Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital

Gertrude’s Institute of Gertrude’sth and Research

Consolata Hospital, Nkubu School of Nursing

Conclusion

The nursing profession is a critical part of the health care system in Kenya. To become a nurse in Kenya, you must complete an accredited nursing program. Then, you must pass the Kenyan nursing certification exam.

Certificate in nursing requirements in Kenya are rigorous, and the exam is challenging. However, if you are dedicated to providing quality patient care, a nursing certificate can be a rewarding career choice.

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