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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Sri Lanka Nursing Council registration form in our editor.
  2. Begin with Part A: Personal Details. Fill in your title, family name, first name, marital status, date of birth, nationality, gender, full address, contact number, and email address.
  3. Proceed to Part B: Application Details. Select your nursing category from options such as Registered Nurse or Midwife.
  4. In Part C: Employment Details, indicate your employment status (Full Time/Part Time/Unemployed) and provide details about your area of employment and employer's information.
  5. Complete Part D: Post-Graduate Qualifications by listing any relevant qualifications along with the program title, start and completion dates, institution name, and country.
  6. Finally, ensure you attach a copy of your payment receipt before signing and dating the application at the bottom of the form.

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BSc Nursing is a 4-year undergraduate professional course preparing students for a registered nursing career. Eligibility typically requires a 10+2 qualification with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, often accompanied by an entrance exam.
The Three Year Nursing Training Programme ( NVQ Level 6 Nursing course ) The training programme in General Nursing conducted by the school will prepare students to become a general nurse. After completion they will be qualified to join the Nursing Department of Lanka Hospitals.
Regulating nursing practice for quality and safe care to enhance public protection through establishing and maintaining standards for education and professional practice.
You can become an RN in two years with an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a nursing diploma. These programs offer faster entry into a registered nursing career than a four-year degree but may limit your career advancement options later.
el​i​gi​bil​i​ty ˌe-lə-jə-ˈbi-lə-tē : the quality or state of being eligible : fitness or suitability to be chosen, selected, or allowed to do something. The applicants must meet all requirements for eligibility.

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A nurse in Sri Lanka earns roughly 73,500 LKR per month on average. Salaries range from 36,000 LKR to 115,000 LKR (lowest to highest). This is the monthly average pay which includes housing, transportation, and other amenities. Salary for nurses vary greatly depending on experience, abilities, gender, and region.
In 2019, there were 38,276 nurses employed across 603 public hospitals with a total bed capacity of 77,964, representing a shortage of approximately 30,000 nurses (Central Bank of Sri Lanka, 2020). Such shortages were exacerbated by limited government funding of student places in nurse training colleges.

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