Admission
Anambra State College of Health Technology, Obosi 2023/2024 Admission Form is Out

This is to inform the general public that the application form for admission to Anambra State College of Health Technology, Obosi has commenced for the 2023/2024 academic session.
COURSES ADMISSIBLE THROUGH COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION:
- Community Health Extension Workers (CHEW-Diploma)
- Junior Community Health Extension Workers CHEW-Certificate)
- Pharmacy Technicians Course(PHARM-TECH-Date)
- Environmental Health Technicians (EVT-Certificate)
- Medical Laboratory Technicians Course (MLT-Certificate)
- Public Health Parsing (HND)
COURSES ADMISSIBLE THROUGH JAMB:
- Medical imaging Technology (ND Program)
- Environmental Health Technology (ND Program)
- Health information Management (ND Program)
TO PURCHASE THE FORM:
1. Go to www.ascoht.edu.ng click on “ADMISSION, complete the PURCHASE APPLICATION FORM menu and proceed to PAYMENT on paystack
2. On completion of payment on “PAYSTACK”, a receipt will be generated with a reference number
3. Go back to main menu and select “APPLICATION FORM
THE COST OF THE FORM IS #8,600
NOTE: All Candidates seeking admission for the FIRST SET of Courses and who should take JAMB are to purchase their JAMB forms and make the institution their first choice.
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