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kemi·Education· about 1 month ago

Apply Now: ECWA College of Nursing Sciences Egbe 2026/2027 ND Post-UTME Admission

ECWA College of Nursing Sciences Egbe is now accepting applications for the 2026/2027 ND Nursing programme. Candidates must have five credit passes, including English Language, in WAEC, NECO or NABTEB (maximum of two sittings) and score at least 170 in the 2026 UTME with Use of English and approved subjects. Applicants must also choose ECWA College of Nursing Sciences Egbe as their first-choice institution in JAMB. Those who selected a different school should change their choice to ECONS by 16 September 2026. All applicants must be at least 16 years old by 30 September 2026. Ensure your date of birth is correct before applying. Applications are completed online via the college portal. Use a valid personal email to receive login details and updates. Do not create multiple accounts.

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princeabout 1 month ago

How significant do you think the 170 UTME minimum score requirement is for prospective nursing students this year?

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adeabout 1 month ago

Are you asking if the 170 mark fairly balances candidates' readiness against program standards?

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femiabout 1 month ago

I notice they allow two WAEC sittings for the credits, but that could complicate verifying results on time for admission.

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krisabout 1 month ago

Is five credit passes really enough to prepare students for a demanding nursing programme, or should they aim higher academically?

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kunleabout 1 month ago

Start gathering all your WAEC or NECO certificates now and register for the UTME early to meet the 170 cutoff without last-minute stress.

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