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Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)
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New Zealand Diploma in Enrolled Nursing *

This course is available

On-Campus

Level of Study

Diploma

Campus

Nelson Campus

Summary

Begin a career where your skills and compassion can make a lasting impact.

* Pending final approval | Register your interest for a 2025 start     

Nurses are at the heart of health care, providing essential support to individuals, whānau, and communities. With a growing need for nurses across Aotearoa New Zealand, there has never been a more important time to step into this meaningful and rewarding profession.

The role of Enrolled Nurses is evolving, with changes on the way to expand their scope of practice. Soon, Enrolled Nurses will be able to work across a wider range of healthcare settings, helping meet the needs of diverse communities.

At NMIT, our Diploma in Enrolled Nursing provides a practical, flexible pathway to enter this high-demand field.

Why study nursing at NMIT?
  • Practice-focused learning: Develop your skills in simulated environments and clinical placements designed to reflect real-world health care challenges.
  • Comprehensive training: Gain experience in key areas of nursing, including rehabilitation, mental health, and acute care, while exploring the fundamentals of the human body and nursing principles.
  • Flexible study options: Blended delivery allows you to balance your studies with life’s commitments while preparing for the demands of the profession.
Pathways and opportunities

Upon graduation, and meeting the Nursing Council of New Zealand’s requirements, you’ll be ready to start your career as an Enrolled Nurse. You could work under the guidance of Registered Nurses in a wide range of settings, including hospitals, aged care facilities, iwi health providers, and community health organisations.

You can also take your nursing career further by continuing into:

➔ NMIT’s Bachelor of Nursing programme.

Your future starts here

At NMIT, we’re dedicated to empowering you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in a nursing career. Join us to help make a difference where it matters most.

Entry Requirements Academic Requirements

NCEA Level 2 which must include 12 credits in Level 1 Mathematics.
OR
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3) Ara Health Pathway or equivalent
OR
If you have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (e.g., International Baccalaureate, Cambridge Examination), Ara will assess your qualification for academic entry equivalency.

Alternative Requirements

Evidence of literacy, numeracy, and an ability to study at the appropriate level. This can be demonstrated through study, work, and/or life experience. Literacy and numeracy assessments are available.

English Requirements

If English is not your first language, you may be required to provide evidence of your English language skills as outlined below:
IELTS Academic: A score of 6.5 (no lower than 6.5 in any subtest).
If you have no evidence of English language skills and are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, contact us for an assessment.

Selection

If the number of applicants exceeds available places, selection will consider:

  • Evidence of interest and motivation
  • Academic achievement
  • Referees' reports
  • Relevant regional considerations

Successful applicants will be notified in writing and asked to confirm their place on the programme.

Additional requirements Additional Requirements
  • Consent to Disclosure of Information: Successful applicants will be required to complete a New Zealand Police Consent to Disclosure of Information form.
  • First Aid Certificate: A current first aid certificate (Red Cross Comprehensive or St John's Workplace) is required at the start of the programme.
  • Interview: Applicants who meet academic entry criteria may be required to attend an interview.
  • Referee Reports: Provide evidence of good character and personal attributes via two referee reports.
    • Your referee reports, personal statement, and interview (if required) should demonstrate suitability for nursing.
    • In your personal statement, outline why you have chosen nursing as a career and highlight personal qualities or relevant life experiences that enhance your application.
  • Health Authority Requirements: In order to participate in clinical components of the programme, you must meet various Health Authority requirements. Currently, MRSA cleara...

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