List of Top Nursing Colleges In Kenya
This page gives more information on Universities and Colleges Nursing courses in Kenya.
The diversity of instructors and students allow for dynamic learning environment. Our up to date classrooms are comfortable. All courses are offered on site, so no travel to another location is required except for your school coordinated externship clinical experiences. Find Universities and colleges offering Nursing courses in Kenya.
Colleges Offering Diploma in Nursing
Maua Methodist Hospital School of Nursing
Tenwek School of Nursing, Bomet
St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, Mukumu, Kakamega
Kenya Medical Training College
Nairobi Technical Training Institute
Thika School of Medical and Health Sciences
Matric Institute of Professional Studies
Universities Offering Diploma in Nursing.
Presbyterian University of East Africa
University of Nairobi School of Nursing
Where can I study nursing in Kenya?
Colleges and Universities Offering Bachelor of Science in Nursing(Nursing) in Kenya
Regina Pacis University College, Nairobi. …
Tharaka University College, Tharak Nithi. …
Narok University College, Narok. …
University of Nairobi School of Biological Sciences, Nairobi.
Kenya College of Biomedical Sciences & Technology, Nakuru.
What is the entry requirements for nursing?
Academic entry requirements for an adult nursing degree are set by individual universities. Typically you will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above (possibly in English language or literature and a science subject), plus two A levels or equivalent level 3 qualifications.
How do I become a nurse in Kenya?
Qualifications include:
- Diploma in KRN/M, KRCHN or a Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BScN)
- Work experience of a minimum of two years as a registered nurse in a hospital.
- C- and above in KCSE.
- Be registered by the Nursing Council of Kenya and be in possession of a valid practicing license.
Is there a bridging course for nursing?
Bridging course for enrolled nurses leading to registration as a general nurse (SANC regulation no. 683) The Life College of Learning trains over 1 000 students per year. The multi-learning centre model enables Life Healthcare to offer relational practice-based nursing