New diploma courses in nursing and midwifery announced

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The photo shows the graduation event of the three-year courses for nursing for midwifery diploma course No 2 in 2022. PHOTO:

Three-year courses for nursing for the midwifery diploma and two-year courses for the comprehensive midwifery diploma will be opened, as stated by the Department of Human Resources for Health.
These courses will be opened at the Department of Human Resources for Health and Nursing and midwifery training schools for the 2025 academic year, and those who want to attend the course must meet the requirements and must take the entrance exam covering Myanmar, English and Math.
Applications can be obtained on the website the Ministry of Health and the Department of Human Resources for Health. After filling out the information completely, interested persons must attach the necessary documents and apply to the Department of Public Health in the various states and regions where the university matriculation examination centre is located, no later than 16 August.
If the trainees miss class time, do not go up to the end, or violate the course rules, they will have to pay a fine of eight hundred thousand kyats for nursing and midwifery diploma courses and K300,000 (or as fixed from time to time) compensation for comprehensive midwifery diploma course.
The list of candidates for the course will be announced on 29 November at the Department of Human Resources for Health and the Department of Public Health in Nay Pyi Taw, as well as the relevant states and regions and the relevant training institutes.
Those who are allowed to attend must report within two weeks after the opening of the course, and if they miss, they will be cancelled from the list, as stated by the Department of Human Resources for Health. — TWA/KZL

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