In this article, you will learn about the cluster points for nursing in JKUAT for over the last five years.
So, do you intend to enroll in a nursing program at JKUAT?
Well, if that’s the case, keep reading to the end to learn about the cluster points for nursing in JKUAT, as well as other important information about the program.
Let’s dive in…
Cluster points for nursing in JKUAT
Now here are the cluster points for the bachelor of science in nursing program at JKUAT for the last five years:
2018 cut off points: 39.952
2019 cut off points: 41.217
2020 cut off points: 42.097
2021 cut off points: 42.368
2022 cut off points: 42.73
Side note: Keep in mind that the KUCCPS system calculates the cluster points automatically, and they are always listed on the KUCCPS students’ portal just against the course and the university offering the course
Cluster points for nursing in JKUAT – what else you need to know
Bachelor of Science in Nursing requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at JKUAT, you must meet the following requirements:
Minimum entry requirements:
A mean grade of C+ in KCSE or its equivalent
Cluster subject requirements:
Alternative A
- English/Kiswahili – C+ (plus)
- Biology – C+ (plus)
- Chemistry – C+ (plus)
- Mathematics or Physics – C+ (plus)
Alternative B
- English/Kiswahili – C+ (plus)
- Biological Sciences – C+ (plus)
- Physical Sciences – C+ (plus)
- Mathematics – C+ (plus)
Course duration: 4 years
Mode of study: Full time
It is important to note that after the four years, you will also complete a one-year internship program and sit for a licensing examination as required by the Nursing Council of Kenya.
JKUAT bachelor of science in nursing course outline
So, here is the course outline structure for JKUAT’s B.Sc. in Nursing program:
Year 1
Semester 1 (14 units)
- Human Anatomy I – 3 units
- Medical physiology II– 3 units
- Fundamentals of Nursing practice – 3 units
- Community Health Nursing – 2 units
- Communication and Counseling – 1 unit
- Medical Sociology & Anthropology – 1unit
- Nutrition and Health – 1unit
Semester 2 (1 units)
- Human Anatomy II – 3 units
- Medical Physiology II – 2 units
- Medical Bio-chemistry – 3 units
- Medical Micro-biology – 3 units
- Communication Skills – 1 unit
Year 2
Semester 1 (10.5 units)
- Immunology – 1 ½ units
- Clinical pharmacology– 4 units
- Pathophysiology – 3 units
- Clinical Chemistry – 1 unit
- Hematology -1 unit
Semester 2 (11.5 units)
- Psychology – 1 unit
- Medical- surgical Nursing I – 1 unit
- Medical- Surgical Nursing II – 1 unit
- Human Pathology – 3 units
- Sexual & reproductive health – 1 unit
- Medical Parasitology – 1 ½ units
- Community Health Nursing II – 2units
- Family Planning & Emergency Contraception – 1 unit
Year 3
Semester 1
Clinical Rotation 1 (13 Units)
- MCH – 2 weeks
- MEDICAL – 6 weeks (with assessment)
- SURGICAL – 6 weeks (with assessment)
Semester 2 (11 units)
- Biostatistics – 1 unit
- Paediatrics & Child Health Nursing – 2 units
- Midwifery II – 3 units
- Medical Surgical Nursing III – 1 unit
- Midwifery I – 2 units
- Epidemiology and Demography – 1 unit
- Environmental & Occupational Health – 1 unit
Year 4
Semester 1 (8.5 units)
- Medical-Surgical Nursing IV – 1 unit
- Gynaecology – 1 unit
- Midwifery III – 2 units
- Leadership & Management in Nursing – 2 units
- Communicable & Vector Borne Diseases – 1 ½ units
- Research in Nursing 1 unit
Semester 2
CLINICAL ROTATION II (14 UNITS)
- Antenatal Ward – 2 weeks
- Paediatrics – 4 weeks (ward management assess)
- Labour Ward – 3 weeks
- Labour Ward Theatre – 1 week
- NBU – 3 weeks (with assessment)
- Gynaecology – 2 weeks
- Field Visits – 1 week
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JKUAT Bachelor of Science in Nursing fee
The course costs Kshs. 316,710 per academic year (that is, you will be paying tuition fee of Kshs. 316,710 each year for a period of four years).
Cluster points for nursing in JKUAT – Intakes
JKUAT typically has three nursing course intakes per year. This occurs each year in the months of January, May, and September.
How to apply
You can apply for the nursing program as a self-sponsored student or as a government-sponsored student.
So, if you want to apply as a government-sponsored student, you should do so through the KUCCPS portal (once it’s open for applications), keeping in mind that you’ll be eligible for government scholarships and loans.
Otherwise, if you choose to be a self-sponsored student, you will be responsible for paying your full school fees without the assistance of the government. Apply online through JKUAT’s online application portal or in person at the school.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the B.Sc. in Nursing program are highly marketable both locally and across borders.
Among the fields in which you are likely to work in the country are:
- Ministry of Health
- Private and Mission Hospitals
- Non-Governmental Organizations
- Research Institutions
JKUAT school of nursing contacts
Lastly, if you have any questions about the nursing program, please contact JKUAT using the following contact information:
Telephone no: +254 67 587 0001/2/3/4
Email address: deannursing@jkuat.ac.ke
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