How Much Is Nursing In south Africa

What is Nursing?

Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. They also take on vital roles of education, assessing situations, as support.

How long does it take to become a nurse in South Africa?

a four-year bachelor degree in nursing (BCur– Bachelor of Nursing Science, Education & Administration) a three-year diploma. a one-year higher certificate in auxiliary nursing. one-year postgraduate advanced diploma in nursing and midwifery on top of your degree or diploma.

How much does it cost to do your nursing?

For a traditional four-year bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) program, students can expect total tuition costs of at least R618464.40. Tuition can reach up to R1236928.80, or even upwards of R1546161.00. BSN degrees typically comprise 120 credits, with colleges and universities charging per credit.

Do you get paid while studying nursing in South Africa?

The total bursary per year of study is R30 000 for the enrolled programme and R36 000 for the 4-year diploma course. This indicates that the student nurses in the enrolled programme receive a monthly stipend of R2500 and the 4-year diploma student nurses an amount of R3000 without additional benefits

Can I study nursing without matric?

Studying nursing without matric is very difficult. If you wish to study at a university it requires matric but, if you take a health course through a TVET college it will equipped with the skills to do nursing. This however requires Grade 9.

What subjects do I need for nursing?

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Nursing degree requirements

To get onto a nursing degree, you generally need an A level, Advanced Higher or equivalent qualification in at least one science from biology, chemistry, physics, applied science, health and social care, psychology, sociology or physical education, plus two other subjects.