No you ain’t. It’s MSc preregistration which means upon successfully passing the course and graduating, you can register with the NMC. No exams required.
Have you watched the video until the end? We spoke about an Msc nursing program that sets one up to become a registered nurse. It takes 2 years to complete. If you have anything unclear to you. Feel free to ask me. Thanks.
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Thank you. Can someone with HND in nusing also apply for the program
That would depend on the requirements of the university of choice.
Upon completion of the MSc in Nursing, are you required to take the NMC registration exam to become a registered nurse in the UK?
No you ain’t. It’s MSc preregistration which means upon successfully passing the course and graduating, you can register with the NMC. No exams required.
@@winifredmorah If someone has a BSc in Nursing and goes for a regular MSc, do they still need to take the NMC certification exams?
@@Homepage444 The Msc is pre registration so you can register on NMC upon successful graduation without having to take any specific exam to reguster
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Kindly share universities that offer these courses?
Are their any that offer scholarship?
Can you come in with a dependent
Not at present. However there are exceptions. If you visit gov.uk you would find the information there. Cheers
Do you need to verify your RN gotten from Nigeria
Hello, I don’t quite understand your question. Could you make it clear so I can understand and respond. Thank you
Good work... How do I become a registered nurse
Have you watched the video until the end? We spoke about an Msc nursing program that sets one up to become a registered nurse. It takes 2 years to complete. If you have anything unclear to you. Feel free to ask me. Thanks.