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EDOCNS Orientation Programme Date 2025/2026 Announced

The Orientation Programme has been officially scheduled for newly admitted National Diploma (ND I) Nursing students of the Edo State College of Nursing Sciences (EDOCNS). This event marks the beginning of the academic journey for the 3rd Cohort of students for the 2025/2026 session.

Details of the EDOCNS Orientation Programme

All newly admitted students are expected to attend the two-day orientation exercise as outlined below:

 

 

  • Date: Monday, 20th – Tuesday, 21st October 2025
  • Venue: Main Auditorium
  • Time: 8:30 a.m. daily

Students are required to be seated by 8:00 a.m. each day. Attendance is compulsory, as the programme will cover key areas that will help new students settle quickly into academic and clinical life at the college.

What to Expect During the Orientation

During the EDOCNS Orientation Programme, students will be introduced to the college’s academic structure, clinical practice guidelines, and general code of conduct. The sessions are designed to help participants understand what is expected of them in both classroom and hospital environments.

Officials and lecturers from various departments will address the students, offering useful guidance on time management, professional ethics, and adapting to life in the nursing community.

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Edo College of Nursing (EDOCNS) Resumption Date 2025/2026

Edo State College of Nursing Sciences (EDOCNS) has announced that new students for the 2025–2026 academic session will resume on Monday, 20th October 2025. Halls of residence will open two days earlier, and students are advised to complete fee payments before clearance begins. Read on for all key details and reminders.

So, the waiting’s done. Edo State College of Nursing Sciences—yes, the ever-busy EDOCNS—has fixed a date. The school has officially announced that all newly admitted students for the 2025–2026 academic session will resume on Monday, 20th October 2025. That’s the day the real nursing life begins—lectures, labs, and everything in between.

But here’s something to keep in mind: the Halls of Residence will open a bit earlier, on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th October. So if you’re the type that likes settling in before the first bell rings, those are your days to move in. Don’t wait till the last minute to drag your boxes through the hostel gates, because trust me, you won’t like that queue.

 

 

What New Students Should Know Before Resumption

Now, let’s talk money—because clearance doesn’t start without it. All newly admitted students are advised to pay their school fees and any other financial obligations before arrival. Think of it as clearing the road before the car starts moving. If your payment isn’t done, your clearance might get stuck somewhere in the middle of paperwork and signatures.

You’d rather show up ready than start running around under the hot Benin sun for missing papers.

Moving Into the Halls of Residence

The school’s management has opened up the hostels two days before resumption to give everyone breathing room. Saturday and Sunday are your window to settle in, meet your roommates, and maybe decorate your space a little before lectures begin. Those two days? Golden. Once classes start, there’s barely time to rest your head, let alone unpack properly.

And if you’re new to campus life, here’s one small tip—make friends early. Nursing school can be demanding, and having people around who understand the struggle makes it easier.

A Note from the College

EDOCNS congratulated all new students and wished them a smooth ride through their studies. That’s the official tone, but between the lines, you can feel the excitement. After all, getting into nursing school isn’t beans—it takes hard work and plenty of patience.

For anyone who still has questions about resumption, clearance, or accommodation, the school shared contact numbers for help. You can call or WhatsApp:

📞 08058569368 or 08075330004

Keep those numbers handy.