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Registered Nursing Requirements
Grade twelve (12) school leaver with credits or better in Mathematic, English, Science being compulsory and any two (2) subjects at credit or better.
Prospective candidates start by first applying to the college with a hand written application letter. These are normally both male and female, grade twelve school leavers.
When the candidates meet the required entry level, they are sent an application form which they have to fill in and send back to the college. Alternatively applicants can purchase the form from the college upon presenting relevant documents (grade twelve results and NRC).
Candidates who meet the entry requirements are subjected to an interview, which is in two parts.
The aptitude test conducted by the Ministry of Labour
Oral interviews conducted by the college.
Selection will be done by the college after compiling the aptitude results, oral interview results and grade twelve results.
Registered Midwifery Requirements
These are registered Nurses who have been in service for at least two (2) years. They apply to the college with a hand-written letter.
Candidates will sit for an oral interview and a professional test for selection to be effected.
Number of Students enrolled per year:
Registered Nurses: an average of 60 students per year. Total number of RN students is 180 for the three intakes.
Registered Midwifery programme has an average of 25 students per year.
For all correspondence and applications please contact us at:
CHIKANKATA COLLEGE OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
PRIVATE BAG S2
MAZABUKA
Chikankata College of Biomedical Sciences (CCBS)
Chikankata College of Biomedical Sciences (CCBS) was officially established on 5th October 2007. However, the college has been operating since February 2007 and the foundation stone for the new campus was laid on 22nd February 2008. In the short-term the college benefits our own hospital because as the students learn they support our own laboratory services. However, it also helps a number of institutions across the country, especially the Mission Hospitals which are responsible for over 50% of formal health services in the rural areas of Zambia and about 30% of health care in the country as a whole.