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The National Service Scheme (NSS) has released PIN codes for final year Ghanaian Nursing Trainees from accredited institutions.
This will afford them the opportunity to enrol for their national service for the 2023/2024.
The NSS in a press release issued on Friday, May 26, asked the trainees to log onto the scheme’s website www.nss.gov.gh and to activate the enrolment process.

“The Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has released PIN Codes for a total of 12,594 eligible final year Ghanaian Nursing Trainees from 107 accredited Nursing Training Institutions in the country to enable them enroll to do their national service for the 2023/2024 service year.”
“All eligible final year nursing trainees are requested to log onto the Scheme’s website on www.nss.gov.gh, select the ‘Applications’ menu, and use their Students’ ID or Index Numbers assigned by their institutions to obtain the unique NSS enrollment PIN Codes and then proceed to any branch of ADB Bank Ltd. to make payment of GH¢40.00; or through MTN MoMo platform for GH¢41.00, to activate the enrollment process.”
The release further urged all applicants to personally complete the enrollment process for the avoidance of errors that may subsequently affect processing for their deployment.
“Management therefore urges all eligible final year nursing trainees to ensure that they personally complete the enrollment process to avoid errors that may subsequently affect processing for their deployment.”
“All eligible final year nursing trainees are advised to complete their enrollment before the deadline to avoid being left out of this year’s postings,” the statement concluded.
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