EDUCATION
School of Nursing, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Courses, School Fees and Admission Requirements
Welcome to SCHOOL OF NURSING LAGOS. At School of Nursing, LUTH, Lagos, they give you maximum flexibility to study the academic discipline of your choice, nursing. They have a commitment to quality and relevance in teaching and aim to prepare you for a successful nursing career.
The School of Nursing situated within the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba is an outstanding Nursing Institution that ranks among the top nursing schools in Nigeria.
Programmes/Courses
- Basic Dental Nursing
- Conversion Course for Dental Surgery Assistants.
While LUTH SON courses are nursing council curriculum based, they provide some necessary facilities that allow you to study at ease. Our course structure is one of the most flexible in Nigerian nursing education and offer the opportunity to study in many ways. This is combined with the opportunity to live in one of the Nigeria’s greatest cities.The study choice open to you at school of nursing, LUTH is unusual because of our flexibility.
SCHOOL FEES
- NDI – #100,000
- NDII – #90,000
- HNDI – #100,000
- HNDII – #90,000
Aspirants for any of these nursing programmes must possess five credits in their O’level results in mathematics, English, chemistry, biology and physics. Please note that the combination of results should not be at more than two sittings.
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