
Program Overview
Our ND programs are entry-level professional courses that provide a strong foundation for students aspiring to build careers in healthcare.
Available ND Programs:
ND in Community Health
ND in Health Information Management
ND in Medical Laboratory Technology
ND in Pharmacy Technician
Program Overview
The ND program runs for two years and combines classroom learning with clinical and community-based practical training. Students gain fundamental skills that prepare them for direct employment or further studies at the HND level.
Objectives
To provide students with basic knowledge and practical competence in their chosen healthcare discipline.
To train graduates who can function effectively in primary healthcare facilities and hospitals.
To instill ethical values and professionalism in future healthcare workers.
Admission Requirements
Five (5) credits in O’Level (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB) including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (not more than two sittings).
UTME/JAMB score meeting the required cut-off mark for the chosen program.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of ND programs can work as:
Community Health Assistants
Medical Laboratory Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians
Health Records Officers
Assistants in public health campaigns, NGOs, and government health programs.
Available ND Programs:
ND in Community Health
ND in Health Information Management
ND in Medical Laboratory Technology
ND in Pharmacy Technician
Program Overview
The ND program runs for two years and combines classroom learning with clinical and community-based practical training. Students gain fundamental skills that prepare them for direct employment or further studies at the HND level.
Objectives
To provide students with basic knowledge and practical competence in their chosen healthcare discipline.
To train graduates who can function effectively in primary healthcare facilities and hospitals.
To instill ethical values and professionalism in future healthcare workers.
Admission Requirements
Five (5) credits in O’Level (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB) including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (not more than two sittings).
UTME/JAMB score meeting the required cut-off mark for the chosen program.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of ND programs can work as:
Community Health Assistants
Medical Laboratory Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians
Health Records Officers
Assistants in public health campaigns, NGOs, and government health programs.
Program Leadership
Dr. Musa Nirsurus
Dean of National Diploma