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NURSING & MIDWIFERY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA RELEASES MIDWIFERY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS - Team Babs Reporting

NURSING & MIDWIFERY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA RELEASES MIDWIFERY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS

I am pleased to inform you that the Coordinating Honourable Minister of Health and Social Welfare has approved the release of results of the Professional Examination in Midwifery – March 2025.

  1. Summary of the results indicated that Ten thousand, nine hundred and forty-eight (10,948) candidates were successful representing 85% overall average pass rate. The breakdown of the results are as follows:
    a) Post Basic Midwifery: Four thousand, two hundred and fifty (4,250) candidates were successful, representing 95% pass.
    b) i. Basic Midwifery: Five thousand, four hundred and thirty-two (5,432) candidates were successful, representing 78% pass.
    ii. Basic Midwifery (Refresher): Thirteen (13) candidates were successful,
    representing 72% pass.
    c) Community Midwifery: One thousand, two hundred and fifty-three (1,253) candidates were successful, representing 84% pass.
  2. Heads of the nursing training institutions are hereby directed to check the results of their institution(s) on-line as from Monday 17″ March, 2025.
  3. Successful candidates are to visit the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Portal (portal.nmen.gov.ng) to apply on-line for registration and licensing.
  4. Please note that on-line registration formalities including payment of registration fee are to be completed within ninety (90) days. Late registration attracts a penalty fee of sixteen thousand, two hundred and fifty Naira (N16,250.00) per applicant after ninety (90) days.
    Additionally, a penalty fee of six thousand, five hundred and sixty-two Naira (N6,562.00) only will be charged per year in default of first licensing.

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