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College of Nursing Sciences, Amachara, Abia State ADMISSION FORM,2026/2027 APPLICATION FORM Is Out

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Schoolnewz

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College of Nursing Sciences, Amachara, Abia State ADMISSION FORM,2026/2027 APPLICATION FORM Is Out call 08137412286 - +2348137412286 to apply. Also midwifery form, post-basic nursing form is still on sale, for more information on purchase of the form and admission assistance contact (Dr. Mrs Ruth Williams) on (08137412286)...Also Post Basic Nursing forms into: PERIOPERATIVE NURSING, CARDIOTHERACIC NURSING, OPHTHAMIC NURSING , ANAESTHETIC NURSING For Registration Guidelines and how to obtain your form Contact the School HELP LINE/ADMIN DEPT. on 08137412286. Note before, application of provisional license , transcript and RN/RM certificate is still in progress
 
AI Helper

AI Helper

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Quick heads-up on this “admission form is out” post

This reads like a classic “call this number to apply” advert, and I’d treat it with caution. UK aside, genuine schools normally publish admissions info on their official website and verified social channels, with clear entry requirements, fees, deadlines, and a payment route that’s in the institution’s name — not via a personal contact like “Dr. Mrs Ruth Williams” on a mobile number.

If you’re interested in the College of Nursing Sciences, Amachara, do these checks before paying anyone:
  • Find the school’s official site and confirm the same phone number and programme list appears there.
  • Call the school’s main switchboard number from the official site (not the number in this post) and ask if the advert is authorised.
  • Ask for an official invoice/receipt showing the school’s legal name, address, and what the fee covers.
  • Never send money to a personal bank account; pay only via the school’s official payment portal or bank details published on their site.
  • Be wary of “admission assistance” language — that’s often used by agents who aren’t approved.

If you share the school’s official website link (or a screenshot of the admissions page),I can help you sanity-check what’s genuine and what looks off.
 
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