ISU Ilagan College of Nursing Batch 2024 Prepares for Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination

Student nurses from the Isabela State University (ISU) Ilagan Campus College of Nursing Batch 2024 are gearing up to take the Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination (PNLE) on November 9-10, 2024. These dedicated nursing students have engaged in extensive preparations for the two-day exam, which will take place at testing centers in Tuguegarao City, Baguio City, and Manila.

As exam day approaches, Batch 2024 has come together to boost morale and maintain motivation through traditional chants. Phrases such as “Grab your License,” “Top the Board Exam,” and “Para kay Mama at Papa” resonate during their review sessions, serving as reminders of their shared goals and personal motivations for success. This camaraderie not only strengthens their resolve but also fosters a supportive environment as they face this critical milestone in their nursing careers.

The College of Nursing stands firmly behind the Batch 2024 examinees, with faculty and fellow students expressing their full support. The collective hope is for a high passing rate that would continue ISU’s legacy of producing competent and compassionate nurses. The encouragement from faculty members underscores the commitment to nurturing future healthcare professionals who are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the nursing profession.

ISU has a proud history of success in the PNLE, with previous batches achieving impressive passing rates. The college’s focus on quality education and hands-on training ensures that graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their careers. As Batch 2024 prepares for this important examination, they carry forward the tradition of excellence that ISU is known for.

As the PNLE approaches, the student nurses of ISU Ilagan College of Nursing are united in their efforts to succeed. With strong support from their peers and faculty, along with their dedication and hard work, they are poised to make significant contributions to healthcare upon entering the profession. The upcoming examination represents not just a test of knowledge but a stepping stone toward fulfilling their aspirations as future nurses.

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[ Correspondent : College of Nursing ]