Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) is the regulatory body responsible for licensing Nigerian nurses and midwives.
If you’re a nursing school candidate, a student preparing for the exams, or a qualified nurse seeking license, NMCN registration is your permit to practice.
It oversees entrance requirements into ACCREDITED NURSING SCHOOLS, sets the professional exam and keeps the register that employers check before hiring.
NMCN overview
- NMCN registration is required to legally practice as a nurse or midwife in Nigeria.
- Candidates must first gain admission into an NMCN-accredited school of nursing or university nursing program for training.
- After training, candidates take the NMCN professional exam for license.
- Registration, NMCN fees, and result-checking are handled directly by NMCN.
- NMCN-accredited schools differ from university nursing programs.
What NMCN registration involves
Becoming a registered nurse in Nigeria starts before the professional exam.
You must first gain admission into a school of nursing or a university nursing program that NMCN recognizes.
Training from an unaccredited institution is invalid.
After completing the coursework and clinical training, you then take NMCN EXAM, which tests both your theory knowledge and clinical ability.
NMCN issues your registration certificate and a license to practice once you pass.
This license is what hospitals, clinics and other employers verify before employment.
It is not a 1-time credential but that which must be renewed periodically through NMCN portal.
Is NMCN compulsory for nurses in Nigeria?
Yes.
NMCN registration and licensing is mandatory to legally practice as a nurse or midwife in Nigeria.
Employers verify it before hiring.
Why NMCN for nursing students and working nurses?
For students, knowing NMCN requirements prevents costly mistakes, like choosing a school that’s not accredited or mixing the exam syllabus with NMCN curriculum.
For working nurses, NMCN status matters from job applications to eligibility for further specialization.
And even more for nurses considering opportunities abroad, because proof of proper NIGERIAN NURSING LICENSE is part of your verification process.
Choosing between nursing school and university nursing is the most common early decisions you’d face.
Because they differ in duration, qualification awarded, and long-term career potential.
Getting this right from the start shapes the rest of your career path.
What’s the major difference?
Schools of nursing award a Registered Nurse (RN) qualification over a shorter duration of about 3–4 years.
While university nursing programs award a BNSc degree after a longer 5-year course of study
And each also has different career and further-study effects.
How to use this guide
The topics below follow the real nursing journey.
- Choosing an NMCN-accredited school
- Entrance exam preparation
- Gaining admission
- NMCN professional exam prep
- Result checking
- NMCN fees
- Certificate of registration
- License renewal
If you’re still choosing where to study, start with the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NURSING SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY NURSING.
Preparing for admission? See NURSING SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM QUESTIONS.
And if you’re planning for your professional exams, jump to NMCN PAST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS plus e-Study notes.
Click any topic below to see the full guide.
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