Post Basic Department

Offering specialized nursing diploma courses – these are one year courses

Kenya Registered Oncology Nursing (KRON)
Mode and duration of study: Full time for 1 year  
Intake: September of each year
Number of applicants accepted 30
Minimum Entry requirements:
  • Be a Registered nurse
  • Have one-year post registration work experience
  • Have a valid nursing practice license
Annual Tuition KSh. 273,150 per year 
Kenya Registered Neonatal Nursing (KRNeoN)
Mode and duration of study: Full-time for 1 year 
Intake: September of every year 
Number of applicants accepted 20
Minimum Entry requirements:
  • Be a Registered nurse
  • Have one-year post registration work experience
  • Have a valid nursing practice license
Annual Tuition KSh. 273,150 per year  
Kenya Registered Critical Care Nursing (KRCCN)
Mode and duration of study: Full time for 1 year
Intake: April of every year 
Number of applicants accepted 30
Minimum Entry requirements:
  • Be a Registered nurse
  • Have one-year post registration work experience
  • Have a valid nursing practice license
Annual Tuition KSh. 280,650 per year 
Kenya Registered Perioperative Nursing (KRPON) 
Mode and duration of study: Full time for 1 year  
Intake: April of each year
Number of applicants accepted 20
Minimum Entry requirements:
  • Be a Registered nurse
  • Have one-year post registration work experience
  • Have a valid nursing practice license
Annual Tuition KSh. 252,500 per year 
Kenya Registered Trauma and Emergency Nursing (KRTEN)
Mode and duration of study: Part time for 18 months  
Intake: April or September of each year
Number of applicants accepted 20
Minimum Entry requirements:
  • Be a Registered nurse
  • Have one-year post registration work experience
  • Have a valid nursing practice license
Annual Tuition KSh. 246,000  per year    

The center is Continuous Professional Development (CPD) accredited by the Nursing Council of Kenya.

Teaching Modalities

  • Online teaching was adopted during the pandemic to ensure learning continuity while the colleges were closed.
  • Blended teaching was incorporated to cater for students who are not able to physically attend class.