At this point, you just need to do the best job you can in your nursing program. If the program offers a practicum, or internship, or something that you can choose to spend several weeks in a certain area, ask to be placed in a Level III NICU. If not, don't worry.
Around the time you're ready to graduate, apply to a (preferrably university teaching) hospital that has a NICU. MAKE SURE it has a thorough orientation program/new grad program. Do not listen to those instructors who say you should have a year in med-surg--it won't help and may be counterproductive. (there are other threads about that) Don't know what part of the country you live in, but you should have no trouble being hired as a new grad.
If you have the time and energy, working as an aide or even volunteering may give you a glimpse into a unit in your area.
Best of luck in your endeavors!
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