Netcare Nursing College Intake

By | September 16, 2021


Netcare Nursing College Intake

What can applicants expect from the Application process?

  • Applicants need to complete an application form and submit it to OLG with their Grade 12 certificate, a certified copy of their ID and proof of the required deposit (2015 rate: R310.00) to facilitate the administration of their application and assessment.
  • Applicants are then invited to complete an assessment and will receive an SMS confirming details of the assessment. Students are welcome to contact OLG telephonically to confirm any correspondence.
  • Applicants write their pre-assessment, made up of four sections, at any of OLG’s centres in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban. They must bring a pen and calculator to the assessment.
  • Applicants achieving over 80% in all of the sections of the assessment are immediately fast tracked for the entry-level formal and accredited Netcare Education Nursing Programme for the next intake.
  • Applicants achieving over 50% but less than 80% in all of the sections are able to join the eight-month Netcare Education Designate Programme (NEDP). Once successfully completed, applicants may apply for the Netcare Education Nursing Programme.
  • Unfortunately, applicants who score less than 50% for any section do not qualify for either of the two programmes.

Netcare Education, which was established 26 years ago, has campuses in Johannesburg and Pretoria in Gauteng, Umhlanga in KwaZulu-Natal, Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape and Cape Town in the Western Cape. Netcare Education’s Faculty of Nursing and Ancillary Healthcare (FNAH) is accredited by the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as a private nursing education institution and has provisional registration with the Department of Higher Education and Training as a private higher education institution.

“We warmly encourage individuals wanting to become nurses to apply through OLG to be assessed, so that they can be considered for the Netcare Education Nursing Programme,” concludes Vermaak.



Applications to OLG should be emailed to [email protected]. OLG can be contacted telephonically on 086 005 3276.

Contact us

National office – FNAH

76 Maude Street (Cnr West Street), Sandton, 2196
Email: [email protected]
Faculty manager: Toy Vermaak

Enquiries and applications

For enquiries about our nursing programmes or information on applications, please contact either the Open Learning Group or the nearest Netcare Education Faculty of Nursing and Ancillary Healthcare (FNAH) campus.

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Open Learning Group

Tel: 011 670 4764
Fax: 086 644 4708
Email: [email protected]
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FNAH – Gauteng South West campus

2 Bunting Road, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2010
GPS: -26.18748,28.012853
Tel: 011 628 7614
Campus manager: Cindy Menino
Email: [email protected]

FNAH – Gauteng North East campus

Building D, Crystal Park,
249 Basden Road, Lyttleton, 0157
GPS: -25.838951, 28.196820
Tel: 012 664 4903/2
Campus manager: Rene Schaefer
Email: [email protected]

FNAH – KwaZulu-Natal campus

95 uMhlanga Rocks Drive, Durban North, 4016
GPS: -29.774470, 31.035159
Tel: 031 581 8203
Campus manager: Mariann Theron
Email: [email protected]

FNAH – Western Cape campus

Sunbel Building, 4th Floor, Voortrekker Road, Bellville, 7530
GPS: -33.901864, 18.641095
Tel: 021 949 5271
Campus head: Ilse Crafford
Email: [email protected]

FNAH – Eastern Cape campus

Pamela Arcade, 1st Floor, 2nd Avenue, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth, 6045
Tel: 041 363 2138
Campus head: Ronell de Jager
Email: [email protected]