COHEST Hadejia — ND in Community Health (2025/2026) Admission Guide
Summary
Apply for the NBTE-approved National Diploma in Community Health at COHEST Hadejia for the 2025/2026 session. Fee, practical steps and contact info inside.
COHEST Hadejia — ND in Community Health (2025/2026) Admission Guide
COHEST Hadejia — ND in Community Health (2025/2026) Admission Guide
The College of Health Sciences & Technology (COHEST), Hadejia, is inviting applications for the 2025/2026 academic session for the National Diploma in Community Health (ND-CHEW). The programme is approved by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).
Programme overview
The ND in Community Health trains students for roles in primary health care, disease prevention, community health education and basic public health service delivery. NBTE approval means the curriculum meets national technical education standards.
Why consider COHEST Hadejia?
- Accreditation: NBTE-approved National Diploma programme.
- Faculty: Access to qualified lecturers and practical training.
- Learning environment: A focused campus environment suitable for study and fieldwork.
- Cost-conscious: Competitive tuition and an affordable application fee.
Application details
Application fee: ₦12,550.
Applicants should apply through the college's official registration channel. The college advises applying early to avoid last-minute delays. For direct enquiries or clarification about the application process, contact the admissions office at the number below.
Admissions contact
Phone: 09038048267
Typical entry guidance (general advice)
Entry requirements vary by institution. As a general guide for ND programmes in community health, applicants often need:
- Five (5) credit passes in SSCE/NECO/NABTEB (or approved equivalent), usually including English Language and Mathematics.
- Completed application form and proof of payment of the application fee.
- Original and photocopies of relevant certificates and identification.
These are typical expectations—confirm exact requirements with the college before submitting your application.
Documents to prepare
- O'level certificates (originals and photocopies).
- Completed application form or evidence of online registration.
- Birth certificate or age declaration.
- Passport photographs.
- Valid means of identification (e.g., national ID, driver’s licence, international passport).
- Payment receipt for the application fee.
Practical tips for applicants
- Apply early and keep records of all payments and submission confirmations.
- Scan and back up all documents you submit online so you can re-send if needed.
- Visit the admissions office or call the admissions contact above if you need help or to confirm any details.
- Watch for official announcements from the college about screening, exam dates or registration requirements.