The University of Worcester has opened final applications for the March 2026 intake of its BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing programme, with a January 2026 deadline for submissions. The intake comes at a time of sustained global demand for qualified healthcare professionals, making early application critical due to the programme’s competitive selection process.
The programme is approved by the UK’s Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), a key regulatory requirement for nurse registration in the UK. This accreditation ensures graduates meet professional standards required by the NHS and other recognised healthcare systems internationally. Alongside academic study, students complete mandatory clinical placements with approved healthcare partners and receive skills training in simulated clinical environments designed to mirror real-world care settings.
Unlike the traditional September start, the March intake allows students to begin their nursing education earlier in the academic cycle while following the same accredited curriculum, clinical training standards, and structured placement model. Applicants are required to complete an interview as part of the admissions process.
To support Indian students applying for the upcoming intake, the University of Worcester offers merit-based scholarships of up to £3,000. Students who pay their tuition fees in full by 31 January 2026 are also eligible for an early payment discount of £500.
With applications for the March 2026 intake now in their final phase, prospective students are advised to factor in interview and regulatory requirements when planning their submissions. Further information on eligibility, scholarships, and application timelines is available at www.worcester.ac.uk




