70 Percent of Candidates Succeed in Nepal Nursing Council's Licensing Exam

News 17 Mar 2024 542

Nepal Nursing Council Notice

70 Percent of Candidates Succeed in Nepal Nursing Council's Licensing Exam

The Nepal Nursing Council's latest licensure examinations for both PCL and BSc Nursing have concluded with a significant majority of candidates successfully passing. These examinations are a critical step for nursing professionals in Nepal, determining their eligibility to practice within the country.

Exam Success Rates

  • PCL Nursing Exam: Out of 4,567 examinees, a commendable 3,255 candidates, which equates to 71.27%, have passed.
  • BSc Nursing Exam: From 445 candidates who took the exam, 268, accounting for 60.22%, have achieved passing scores.
  • Overall, the cumulative pass rate for both PCL and BSc Nursing exams stands at 70.29%.

Historical Context

  • This recent examination marks the 35th issuance of name registration for PCL graduates.
  • Additionally, it signifies the fifth issuance of name registration certificates for BSc Nursing graduates.

Implications of Results

The Nursing Council's registrar, Shukla Khanal, reported these outcomes, highlighting the proficiency and preparedness of nursing candidates to contribute to the healthcare sector. With the healthcare industry evolving rapidly, these qualified individuals are now equipped to provide essential services and improve patient care across Nepal.

Passing the Nepal Nursing Council's examination is more than just an academic achievement; it's a gateway to serving communities and enhancing the healthcare landscape of Nepal. These results reflect the dedication and hard work of nursing students and educators alike. With a strong foundation of qualified nurses, the prospects for healthcare services in Nepal look promising.

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