National Service Authority Releases PIN Codes for Second Batch of Trained Nurses and Midwives


The National Service Authority (NSA) has announced the highly anticipated release of Personal Identification Number (PIN) codes for the second batch of trained nurses and midwives across Ghana. This significant development affects 3,590 graduates from accredited Nursing and Midwifery Training Institutions, who are now set to begin their mandatory national service for the 2024/2025 service year.


Eligibility and Access

Eligible nurses and midwives can access their PIN codes by visiting the NSA official website at (https://www.nss.gov.gh/). To retrieve their PIN, candidates will need to input their school index number and date of birth. This straightforward process ensures seamless access to the essential PIN code.


Activation Process

Once the PIN code is obtained, the next step involves activating it. This can be done through two convenient payment options:


  • Visit any branch of ADB Bank Ltd. and pay GH¢40.00.
  • Utilize the MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) platform for a fee of GH¢41.00.


Registration Timeline

The registration process commences today, October 4, 2024, and will close on Friday, October 18, 2024. It is crucial for all candidates to complete their registration within this specified window to avoid any delays in their deployment.


Importance of Timely Registration

The NSA emphasizes the significance of timely registration, urging all eligible candidates to prioritize this process. Failure to register within the stipulated timeframe may result in delays or complications in deployment.


The NSA is committed to ensuring a smooth transition for all prospective national service personnel. To achieve this, the authority advises candidates to carefully follow all registration steps and seek assistance when needed.


For more detailed information, candidates can visit the NSA website or contact their dedicated helpdesk for guidance.


The National Service Scheme plays a vital role in Ghana's development, providing opportunities for young professionals to contribute meaningfully to national growth. This second batch of trained nurses and midwives joins the ranks of dedicated individuals shaping Ghana's healthcare landscape.


Key Dates

  • Registration start date: October 4, 2024
  • Registration deadline: October 18, 2024
  • Service year: 2024/2025


The release of PIN codes marks a significant milestone for trained nurses and midwives. By following the outlined registration process and timelines, candidates can ensure a seamless transition into their national service journey.



Stay informed, and embark on this vital service journey with confidence!

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