The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)’s 14th Governing Board has approved the release of results of all candidates who sat for the licensing examinations for the basic and auxiliary programmes in March.
In a press statement from the Council, candidates have been directed to check their results on the Council’s online portal, www.nmc.gov.gh.
According to a press release, while candidates with scratch cards are entreated to click on check records when they visit the site, those without it must generate a code.
"When successful, candidates must click on register now and fill the registration forms online, submit and print the hardcopy for the approved persons, as specified on the form, to endorse," the release said.
Meanwhile, all candidates have been asked to pay the approved registration fee at any branch of ADB or GCB and proceed to the Nurses and Midwifery Council's regional office to submit the filled and endorsed form together with the pay-in-slip.
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