Keobakile Nursing School Fees 2024

It is very important to assess the full cost of your studies at Keobakile Nursing School before confirming your modules for registration. What you can afford will affect the number of modules for which you can register. Keobakile Nursing School fees differ depending on your qualification, your number of modules, and so on, but basically, they include prescribed student fees (including registration fees), Course fees, Registration fees, miscellaneous fees, and fees for additional study material.

You can choose your modules and calculate your fees during the online registration process.

The Keobakile Nursing School has released its School fees structure, Fees Brochure, Course Fees, Registration Fees for 2024.

Keobakile Nursing School Fees Structure 2024

Below are the prescribed fees for the various undergraduate modules and degrees, together with the payment dates and minimum fees due by those dates.

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Here is How Much Keobakile Nursing School Fees Cost

College Fees

Diplomas:

  • Post Graduate – R6000 Per Annum
  • 4 Year Diploma –  R6000 Per Annum
  • Bridging Programme for Enrolled Nurses
    •  1st Year R3000
    •  2nd Year R4000

Post Registration Programmes:

  • 1 Year Diploma in Midwifery – R6000 Per Annum
  • 1 Year Diploma in Community Nursing Science – R3000 Per Annum

Enrollment Programmes (Certificate Courses):

  • Enrolled Nursing Auxiliary – R 3000 Per Annum
  • Enrolled Nursing –
    • 1st Year R3000
    • 2nd Year R4000

Financial Aid and Funding for nursing students:

Funding is provided to the following private nursing students:-

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  • EC Department of Health;
  • Health and Welfare SETA for Learnerships; and
  • Employees from both public and private sector (Study leavers) to provide own funding for studies

Course Structure: The College provides the following fulltime Programmes:

Post Basic Diplomas: One Year: R212

  • Clinical Nursing Science, Health Assessment, Treatment and Care (PHC),
  • Child Nursing Science,
  • Orthopaedic Nursing,
  • Ophthalmic Nursing,
  • Midwifery and Neonatal Nursing Science (Centralised and Decentralised (DPAM),
  • Critical Care Nursing,
  • Operating Theatre Nursing
  • Community Nursing Science,

Basic Diplomas:

  • Diploma in Nursing (General. Community, Psychiatry) and Midwifery: Four Years:  R425
  • Diploma in General Nursing Science (bridging Course):  Two Years: R683
  • Diploma in One Year Midwifery:  One Year: R254

Certificate Programmes:

  • Enrolled Nursing (EN): Two Years:  R2175
  • Enrolled Nursing Auxiliary (ENA):  One Year: R2176

Short Learning Programmes:

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  • Anesthesiology for all categories of nurses (4 weeks)
  • Primary Health Care (6 weeks)
  • HIV/AIDS and TB Management Certificate (8 weeks)

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