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  • De Potter College of Health Technology Admission Form for 2026/2027 Academic Session

    De Potter College of Health Technology Admission Form for 2026/2027 Academic Session

    De Potter College of Health Technology Admission Form for 2026/2027 Academic Session

    De Potter College of Health Technology, Km 2, Oru/Ijebu-Igbo Road, Oru-Ijebu, Ogun State, has opened applications for the 2026/2027 academic session.

    The admission notice invites qualified candidates into Diploma, National Diploma and Higher National Diploma programmes. The college says it is accredited and licensed by NBTE, and approved by relevant professional boards and councils.

    Admission Form Fee

    The admission form costs N10,000.

    Entrance Examination Date and Venue

    The college has fixed the Entrance Examination for 25 June 2026 at 10:00 am.

    The venue is:

    ICT & Resource Center, De Potter College of Health Technology, Permanent Site, Km 2, Oru/Ijebu-Igbo Road, Oru-Ijebu, Ogun State.

    Programmes Available

    Department of Community Health

    • HND Community Health, 2 years
    • ND Community Health, 2 years
    • Community Health Extension Workers (CHEW), 3 years

    Department of Medical Laboratory Science

    • Medical Laboratory Technician, 3 years

    Department of Pharmacy Technician

    • Pharmacy Technician, 3 years

    Department of Public Health

    • Health Assistant (Medical), 2 years
    • ND in Public Health Technology, 2 years

    Department of Environmental Health

    • HND in Environmental Health Technology, 2 years
    • ND in Environmental Health Technology, 2 years
    • Environmental Health Technician, 3 years

    Department of Health Information & Management

    • ND Health Information Management, 2 years
    • Computer Studies, 2 years

    Department of Health Promotion and Education

    • Health Education and Promotion and Education, 2 years

    General Entry Requirements

    Who qualifies? The college lists these entry conditions; they are direct and clear.

    Applicants must have five O’Level credits, including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, in not more than two sittings.

    For ND programmes, candidates must have the relevant O’Level results, obtain UTME, and choose De Potter College of Health Technology as first choice in UTME.

    For HND programmes, candidates must hold a relevant ND certificate from a recognised place of study.

    Method of Application

    Forms are available online through the De Potter College admission portal. The college also says forms are available at the Admission Office and through an accredited sales agent.

    Contact Numbers

    For enquiries, the college lists these phone numbers:

    • 08101197161
    • 07055325913
    • 07079152054
  • JAMB Monday UTME Results Released: Check the 20 April 2026 Batch by SMS

    JAMB Monday UTME Results Released: Check the 20 April 2026 Batch by SMS

    JAMB Monday UTME Results Released: Check the 20 April 2026 Batch by SMS

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the results of candidates who sat the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) on Monday, 20 April 2026.

    JAMB spokesperson Fabian Benjamin disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday. He directed affected candidates to the board’s standard result-checking channels.

    “The results for Monday, 20th, have been released. Candidates can view their results using the usual process,” the statement read.

    For candidates who sat on Monday, the wait is over; the board has now moved that Batch into the public result window.

    How candidates can check Monday’s UTME results

    Candidates can access their scores by sending “UTMERESULT” to 55019 or 66019 through SMS.

    The message must be sent with the same phone number used for registration. That remains the route stated by the board for this release.

    Anyone who needs the full process can read this guide to checking JAMB result.

    Where Monday’s release fits in the 2026 UTME schedule

    Monday’s release is the latest in JAMB’s series of Daily result announcements since the 2026 UTME started on Thursday, 16 April.

    The exercise involves over two million candidates writing computer-based tests at centres across the country. JAMB has been publishing results in batches that match each examination day.

    The board started with the results of candidates who sat on Thursday. After that, it moved to a combined batch for Friday, 17 April, and Saturday, 18 April.

    What happened with the Friday and Saturday batch

    The Friday-Saturday batch came later than many candidates expected.

    JAMB had first indicated that those results would be available on Saturday, but that did not happen. Candidates waited through the night as the release failed to meet the earlier timeline.

    The board later apologised and linked the delay to the absence of its chief executive, who was away on an official engagement. A fuller account appears in this report on why the Friday-Saturday result batch was delayed.

    Those results were later published on Sunday, 19 April. After that, the board processed and released the Monday batch.

    What this means right now

    As of Tuesday’s update, candidates who sat the UTME on Monday, 20 April 2026, can check their results through JAMB’s usual SMS channels.

    That release keeps the board’s day-by-day pattern in view, even after the delay that affected the Friday and Saturday batch.

  • ArchBishop Charles Heerey Memorial College of Nursing Sciences, Aba (ACHCONSA) Post UTME Form 2026/2027: Requirements, Fee, Start Date and How to Apply

    ArchBishop Charles Heerey Memorial College of Nursing Sciences, Aba (ACHCONSA) Post UTME Form 2026/2027: Requirements, Fee, Start Date and How to Apply

    ArchBishop Charles Heerey Memorial College of Nursing Sciences, Aba (ACHCONSA) Post UTME Form 2026/2027: Requirements, Fee, Start Date and How to Apply

    ArchBishop Charles Heerey Memorial College of Nursing Sciences, Aba, ACHCONSA, has released details for the sale of its 2026/2027 Post UTME Form.

    The form is for the 2026/2027 academic session and covers CRN, RM, PHN and HND programmes.

    ACHCONSA Post UTME Form 2026/2027 requirements

    Candidates who want the Form must meet the stated conditions.

    JAMB score and subject combination

    Candidates must have scored at least 100 marks in the 2026 JAMB examination.

    The required subject combination is:

    • English
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Physics

    Candidates must also choose the college as first or second choice of institution in the JAMB examination.

    O’Level requirements

    Candidates must possess WASSCE, WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, or their equivalence.

    They must also have at least credit passes in:

    • English
    • Mathematics
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Physics

    The results must be obtained in not more than two sittings.

    Age requirement

    The candidate must be at least 17 years of age.

    ACHCONSA application date

    Online application will commence from Monday, 27 April 2026.

    That date marks the start of the online registration process for eligible applicants.

    How to apply for ACHCONSA Post UTME Form

    Candidates are to visit the ACHCONSA admission portal to purchase the Post UTME application form.

    After that, the candidate is to click “Apply Now” to create an account and obtain an access code sent to the email address provided. The access code is then used to complete registration.

    Payment is strictly online.

    ACHCONSA Post UTME Form fee

    The Post UTME Form fee is N25,000.

    Accreditation status

    The notice states that the college is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

    Candidates can also check the accreditation link.

    Warning to applicants

    The college states that it does not have agents operating for it in any way whatsoever.

    It also states that payment into an individual account is at the applicant’s risk; that warning is direct and should be read with care.

    ACHCONSA contact details

    For more details, applicants can use the contact numbers below:

    • 09124135759
    • 08164477788

    The notice also lists this email address:

    achconsa2019@gmailcom

    Applicants can visit the official ACHCONSA website for further information.

  • Caleb University Post UTME/Direct Entry Form for 2026/2027 Undergraduate Programmes Admission

    Caleb University Post UTME/Direct Entry Form for 2026/2027 Undergraduate Programmes Admission

    Caleb University Post UTME/Direct Entry Form for 2026/2027 Undergraduate Programmes Admission

    Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, has invited applications from suitably qualified candidates into its undergraduate programmes through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, and JAMB Direct Entry, DE.

    The university has listed its available courses across several colleges for the 2026/2027 admission session. It also states that the JAMB minimum cut-off for the session is 166.

    Caleb University admission requirements for 2026/2027

    Admission into all undergraduate applications of Caleb University is through UTME and JAMB Direct Entry.

    The university states that its JAMB minimum cut-off for the 2026/2027 academic session is 166.

    Applicants who did not choose Caleb University as first choice can still apply; they must change their first-choice university to Caleb University at any accredited JAMB CBT Centre to complete the admission steps.

    Qualified candidates are required to obtain admission forms online, from the university campuses, from members of staff, or from approved admission executives.

    Caleb University courses for 2026/2027 admission

    The university grouped its undergraduate programmes under different colleges.

    College of Arts, Social and Management Sciences

    All courses in this college have a 4-year duration.

    • B.Sc. Accounting
    • B.Sc. Banking & Finance
    • B.Sc. Criminology & Security Studies
    • B.Sc. Economics
    • B.Sc. History & Diplomatic Studies
    • B.Sc. International Relations
    • B.Sc. Mass Communication
    • B.Sc. Peace & Conflict Studies
    • B.Sc. Political Science
    • B.Sc. Psychology
    • B.Sc. Public Administration
    • B.Sc. Taxation
    • B.Sc. Business Administration with options in:
      • General Business
      • Human Resources Management
      • Marketing

    College of Law

    All courses in this college have a 3-year duration.

    • Bachelor of Law, Public Law
    • Bachelor of Law, Private & Property Law

    College of Education

    All courses in this college have a 4-year duration.

    • B.A. (Ed.) Christian Religious Studies
    • B.Ed. Early Childhood Education
    • B.Ed. Educational Management
    • B.Ed. Guidance and Counselling

    College of Environmental Sciences and Management

    • B.Sc./M.Sc. Architecture, 5 years
    • B.Sc. Estate Management, 5 years

    College of Nursing and Basic Medical Sciences

    All courses in this college have a 4-year duration.

    • B.NSc. Nursing Science
    • B.Sc. Human Anatomy
    • B.Sc. Human Physiology

    College of Pure and Applied Sciences

    All courses in this college have a 4-year duration.

    • B.Sc. Biochemistry
    • B.Sc. Computer Science
    • B.Sc. Cyber Security
    • B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry
    • B.Sc. Microbiology and Industrial Biotechnology
    • B.Sc. Environmental Management and Toxicology
    • B.Sc. Information Systems
    • B.Sc. Physics
    • B.Sc. Software Engineering

    How to apply for Caleb University Post UTME Form 2026/2027

    Qualified applicants can register online through the Caleb University admission portal.

    The university also states that forms can be obtained from its campuses, members of staff, or approved admission executives.

    Caleb University application form centres

    The listed form centres are:

    • University Main Campus, Imota
    • Caleb University City Campus, Magodo, Caleb Business School
    • Caleb British International School, Abijo G.R.A Lekki
    • Caleb International School, Surulere

    Caleb University admission interview date and venue

    Applicants are to attend the admission interview at either of these venues:

    • Magodo City Campus, College of Law, Ikosi GRA, Off CMD Road
    • Main Campus, Km 15, Ikorodu-Itoikin Road, Imota, Lagos

    The admission interview will start by 8:30am on 24 and 25 July 2026 and consecutively from Monday to Thursday.

    That is the schedule given by the university; candidates should keep the date, time and venue in view.

    Caleb University campus addresses

    The university listed these physical addresses:

    City Campus

    1, Kayode Odusola Crescent, Off CMD Road, Ikosi GRA, Magodo, Lagos.

    University Campus

    KM 15, Ikorodu-Itoikin Road, Imota, Lagos. P.M.B. 21238, Ikeja, Lagos.

    Caleb University contact numbers

    For further information and enquiries, the university provided these phone numbers:

    • 07037270349
    • 08084519880
    • 08053012835
    • 0201-2910684
    • 0201-2910685
    • 0201-2910686
  • University on the Niger (UNINIGER) Accredited Courses: Full NUC Accreditation List After 2025 Exercise

    University on the Niger (UNINIGER) Accredited Courses: Full NUC Accreditation List After 2025 Exercise

    University on the Niger (UNINIGER) Accredited Courses: Full NUC Accreditation List After 2025 Exercise

    The University on the Niger, UNINIGER, has announced that nine programmes received full accreditation from the National Universities Commission, NUC, after the October/November 2025 accreditation exercise.

    The university said the result confirms that the listed courses meet the required national standards in curriculum, staffing and facilities. For students and parents, that is the Main update here.

    List of UNINIGER courses with full NUC accreditation

    UNINIGER stated that the following programmes received full accreditation:

    • Accounting
    • Economics
    • Psychology
    • Religious Studies
    • Public Health
    • Computer Science
    • Software Engineering
    • Cyber Security
    • Microbiology

    These are the programmes named in the announcement; no other course was listed in the notice.

    What the accreditation means

    According to the university, the accreditation confirms that the programmes meet the required national standards in:

    • curriculum
    • staffing
    • facilities

    The school also said the result reflects its commitment to education and student development.

    What prospective students should know

    The notice adds that admission of new students will begin soon.

    That gives prospective applicants a clear signal; the university has tied the announcement to the coming admission period. Readers watching for UNINIGER admission updates should keep this in view.

     

  • Nigerian Law School Bar Final Results 2025 Released With Full Pass Rate Breakdown

    Nigerian Law School Bar Final Results 2025 Released With Full Pass Rate Breakdown

    Nigerian Law School Bar Final Results 2025 Released With Full Pass Rate Breakdown

    The Council of Legal Education has announced the release of the results of the December 2025 Bar Final Examinations.

    The public notice is dated 20 April 2026. It states that a total of 7,602 candidates sat for the examinations.

    The overall pass rate stands at 79.1%; that is the headline figure many candidates will want to see first.

    December 2025 Bar Final results breakdown

    The Council gave a full summary of the performance of candidates who sat for the examinations.

    Class by class performance

    The breakdown is as follows:

    • First Class: 212
    • Second Class Upper: 1,216
    • Second Class Lower: 2,961
    • Pass: 1,622
    • Conditional Pass: 314
    • Fail: 1,067
    • Absent: 210

    These figures show the full result spread, from First Class to Absent. For many readers, the key Numbers sit right here on the page.

    Total candidates and pass rate

    A total of 7,602 candidates sat for the December 2025 Bar Final Examinations.

    The Council also stated that the overall pass rate is 79.1%. That gives candidates a clear view of the general outcome of the exams.

    The Council of Legal Education congratulated all successful candidates on their achievement.

    It said their hard work, dedication, and perseverance produced the results.

    What comes next for successful candidates

    The notice states that information on the screening process and the schedule for the Call to the Bar ceremony will be sent to candidates through their individual portals on the Nigerian Law School website.

    That means candidates will need to check their portals for the next update; the Council has already pointed to where the next details will appear.

     

  • Police Academy Ogun State Campus Approved in Erinja With N15 Billion Grant

    Police Academy Ogun State Campus Approved in Erinja With N15 Billion Grant

    Police Academy Ogun State Campus Approved in Erinja With N15 Billion Grant

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the establishment of a new campus of the Police Academy in Erinja, Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State.

    The approval also includes a special take-off Grant of N15 billion for the college. That fund will come from the TetFund 2026 allocation.

    The move follows the provisions of the Nigeria Police Academy (Establishment) Act, 2021. The Act provides for the expansion of the Police Academy in Wudil, Kano State, into multiple campuses across the country.

    Tinubu Approves New Police Academy Campus in Ogun State

    The new campus will be located in Erinja, in Yewa South Local Government Area.

    This approval places Ogun State on the map for the planned expansion of the Nigeria Police Academy system. It also links directly to the 2021 law that opened the door for more campuses beyond Wudil, Kano State.

    N15 Billion Take-Off Grant Approved

    President Tinubu also approved a special take-off grant of N15 billion for the college.

    What the fund will cover

    The intervention fund will be sourced from the TetFund 2026 allocation. It is meant to finance:

    • priority infrastructure
    • academic facilities
    • student accommodation
    • core training assets

    That gives the new Campus a defined funding base from the start; the plan is tied to concrete needs, not vague promises.

    Why Erinja Was Chosen

    A high-level consultative meeting recommended that the new campus should be sited in Erinja.

    Officials at the meeting

    The meeting involved:

    • the Minister of Police Affairs
    • the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa
    • officials of the Federal Ministry of Education
    • the Inspector-General of Police
    • the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC)

    What the meeting considered

    The meeting considered:

    • student intake capacity
    • funding realities
    • academic quality assurance
    • the long-term needs of the Nigerian Police Force

    The draft states that the Force is currently recruiting more men. That formed part of the wider context for the decision.

    What the Expansion Is Meant to Do

    President Tinubu believes the expansion will strengthen governance, modern policing education, and national security.

    That position frames the Erinja campus as part of a wider plan for police training in Nigeria. The decision, the funding, and the siting recommendation all point in the same direction.

  • University of Lagos (UNILAG) PTDF Scholarship 2025/2026: Application Date, Deadline and Portal for Students

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) PTDF Scholarship 2025/2026: Application Date, Deadline and Portal for Students

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) PTDF Scholarship 2025/2026: Application Date, Deadline and Portal for Students

    Undergraduate and postgraduate students of the University of Lagos, UNILAG, in oil and gas-related disciplines have been invited to apply for the 2025/2026 In-Country Scholarship Scheme of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund, PTDF.

    PTDF is described as Nigeria’s agency for human and institutional capacity development in the oil and gas industry. The scheme supports qualified Nigerians who are pursuing relevant academic programmes within the country.

    The application portal opens on Monday, 20 April 2026, and closes on Friday, 29 May 2026. That gives applicants six weeks to complete and submit their entries online; no one should leave it late.

    Who can apply

    The notice is for:

    • undergraduate students of UNILAG
    • postgraduate students of UNILAG
    • students in oil and gas-related disciplines

    The scholarship is for qualified Nigerians studying in relevant fields within Nigeria.

    PTDF scholarship application dates

    Students who plan to apply should note these dates clearly:

    • Opening date: Monday, 20 April 2026
    • Closing date: Friday, 29 May 2026

    The portal will stay open for six weeks.

    Where to apply

    Applications must be completed online through the official PTDF scholarship portal.

    Applicants are expected to fill in the required details and submit all needed documents before the closing date.

    What students should note

    Eligible students are expected to apply early and make sure every application requirement is met within the stated period.

    For many UNILAG students, this is a clear academic opening; the deadline is fixed, and the portal window is short. Early action gives applicants enough time to complete the process without last-minute pressure.

    Why this matters for UNILAG students

    The scholarship gives UNILAG students in relevant fields a path to continue their studies and build careers in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

    That makes the 2025/2026 PTDF In-Country Scholarship Scheme one application UNILAG students in eligible courses should not ignore.

    Closing note

    UNILAG undergraduate and postgraduate students in oil and gas-related disciplines can begin their PTDF scholarship applications from 20 April 2026 and must submit them by 29 May 2026.

    The application is online through the official portal, and the six-week window is already defined. Students who meet the conditions should act early.

  • UNIZIK University Librarian Appointment: Profile of Professor Jacinta Ukamaka Eze

    UNIZIK University Librarian Appointment: Profile of Professor Jacinta Ukamaka Eze

    UNIZIK University Librarian Appointment: Profile of Professor Jacinta Ukamaka Eze

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has appointed Professor Jacinta Ukamaka Eze as the substantive University Librarian.

    The Governing Council approved the appointment at a recent council meeting. The move forms part of efforts to strengthen the university’s academic and research support system.

    Who Professor Jacinta Ukamaka Eze is

    Professor Eze is a scholar in Library and Information Science.

    The notice describes her as the pioneer and a two-time Head of the Department of Library and Information Science at Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT. That record gives the appointment a clear academic Background.

    Previous roles held by Professor Eze

    Before this appointment, Professor Eze served as Acting University Librarian at ESUT.

    She was also the immediate past Chairman of the Nigerian Library Association, Enugu State Chapter. These roles place her within both university administration and the library profession.

    What UNIZIK said about the appointment

    The university linked the appointment to its effort to strengthen academic and research support.

    The notice also states that Professor Eze brings wide experience to the role. It adds that her academic leadership and administrative work have earned her recognition within the university system and the library field.

    What the appointment means for UNIZIK

    According to the notice, the appointment is expected to improve library services, support digital systems, and strengthen research support at UNIZIK.

    The university also tied the move to its wider vision for growth in teaching, learning, and research. For readers tracking leadership changes, that is the heart of this Update.

  • Caleb University Job Vacancies for Regional Officer and Clerical Staff

    Caleb University Job Vacancies for Regional Officer and Clerical Staff

    Caleb University Job Vacancies for Regional Officer and Clerical Staff

    Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, has invited applications for the posts of Regional Officer and Clerical Staff in its Regional Outreach Offices.

    The notice sets out the duties, qualifications, tools, reporting lines, and application route for both roles. For applicants weighing fit and readiness, the details are fairly direct; each role comes with a clear work brief.

    Caleb University Regional Officer vacancy

    The Regional Officer will report to the Head of Admissions, Director of Outreach, or Vice Chancellor.

    Duties of the Regional Officer

    The Regional Officer will handle student scouting and intelligence, outreach activities, admission support, and reporting.

    The duties include:

    • identifying and targeting fee-paying secondary schools and coaching centres in the assigned region
    • analysing regional demographics to spot areas with strong enrolment potential
    • keeping a database of prospective students, including names, grades, interests, and exam scores
    • organising career fairs, open days, school assemblies, and parent-teacher meetings
    • giving presentations on the university’s unique selling points, scholarships, and campus life
    • building links with school counsellors, principals, and local education influencers
    • coordinating taster sessions, alumni meet-ups, and faculty-led workshops
    • guiding prospective students through form filling, document submission, and deadlines
    • coordinating entrance exam centres or interview schedules in the region
    • following up leads through calls, emails, and WhatsApp
    • submitting weekly reports on outreach work, leads, and conversion rates
    • managing the regional office budget for events and travel
    • liaising with the central admissions office on messaging and quotas

    Qualifications for the Regional Officer

    The minimum education requirement is a bachelor’s degree in any field. A master’s degree is preferred.

    The experience requirement is three to five years in student recruitment, sales, public relations, or event management. The notice adds that education sector experience is preferred.

    The required skills include:

    • public speaking and presentation
    • proficiency in CRM software such as Salesforce or HubSpot
    • data analysis
    • negotiation

    The required attributes include:

    • willingness to travel 50 to 70 per cent of work time
    • self-starting ability
    • cultural sensitivity
    • persuasive but ethical conduct

    The language requirement is fluency in English and the dominant local language or languages.

    Tools and support for the Regional Officer

    The notice lists the following resources and tools for the role:

    • reimbursed mileage and accommodation budget
    • laptop with presentation tools such as PowerPoint and Canva
    • smartphone with CRM app
    • brochures, banners, pens, notebooks, and video testimonials
    • signed confidentiality agreement on student data
    • annual workshop on ethical recruitment and admission policy updates

    Caleb University Clerical Staff vacancy

    The Clerical Staff will report to the Regional Officer.

    Duties of the Clerical Staff

    The role covers administrative support, data handling, event logistics, and financial tasks.

    The duties include:

    • managing the office phone line and email inbox
    • responding to or routing enquiries
    • scheduling the Regional Officer’s travel, appointments, and school visits
    • preparing and sending invitations, reminders, and thank-you notes
    • entering lead data into the CRM from forms, cards, and event sheets
    • organising and filing physical documents
    • generating simple weekly reports on student contacts and pending follow-ups
    • coordinating vendors for venues, catering, sound systems, and printing
    • managing outreach materials inventory
    • assisting with event registration and crowd management
    • processing petty cash reimbursements
    • preparing purchase requisitions

    Qualifications for the Clerical Staff

    The minimum education requirement is a high school diploma plus an Office Administration certificate. An Associate degree is preferred.

    The experience requirement is one to two years in front desk work, reception, or data entry.

    The required skills include:

    • typing speed of 40 words per minute or more
    • proficiency in MS Office and Google Workspace
    • basic CRM data entry

    The required attributes include being organised, discreet, polite, and deadline-driven.

    The language requirement is fluency in English and the regional language.

    Tools and support for the Clerical Staff

    The notice lists the following items and support:

    • desktop computer
    • headset
    • filing cabinets
    • label printer
    • limited CRM access
    • shared calendar
    • letterhead, envelopes, stamps, and reply cards
    • weekly 30-minute check-in with the Regional Officer
    • cross-training on admission timelines and scholarships

    Cross-cutting requirements for both roles

    The notice also lists shared standards for both posts.

    Performance measures

    For the Regional Officer, the measures include:

    • school visits per month
    • conversion rate
    • cost per student

    For the Clerical Staff, the measures include:

    • data accuracy above 98 per cent
    • response time under 24 hours
    • zero-error logistics

    Code of conduct and reporting line

    The code of conduct requires:

    • no misrepresentation
    • no coercion
    • strict data privacy

    The reporting line is:

    • Regional Officer to Head of Admissions
    • Clerical Staff to Regional Officer

    The annual review will be a joint evaluation with the admissions office and schools.

    How to apply for Caleb University jobs

    Qualified candidates are to apply within two weeks by sending applications and CVs to:

    The Registrar
    Caleb University
    Km 15, Ikorodu-Itoikin Road
    Imota, Lagos State

    Email: registrar@calebuniversity.edu.ng

    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

    What applicants should note

    The notice covers two different roles, and each one has its own work duties, entry standards, and work tools.

    Applicants need to match their experience and skill set to the role they want. The deadline is also fixed in relative terms; applications must go in within two weeks of publication.

     

  • Federal Polytechnic Wannune Matriculation Ceremony 2026 Date, Time and Venue

    Federal Polytechnic Wannune Matriculation Ceremony 2026 Date, Time and Venue

    Federal Polytechnic Wannune Matriculation Ceremony 2026 Date, Time and Venue.

    Federal Polytechnic Wannune has announced its 4th matriculation ceremony.

    The Rector, Dr Emmanuel Tyover Ashinya Dajoh, on behalf of the Management, Staff and Students of the Polytechnic, invited the general public to the event. The notice is brief; the schedule is clear.

    Federal Polytechnic Wannune matriculation ceremony schedule

    The Polytechnic has fixed the 4th matriculation ceremony as follows.

    Date

    The ceremony will hold on Friday, 24 April 2026.

    Time

    The event will start at 10:00 AM prompt.

    Venue

    The venue is the Polytechnic Matriculation Ground.

    What the notice says

    The announcement comes from the Rector, Dr Emmanuel Tyover Ashinya Dajoh, on behalf of the Management, Staff and Students of the Polytechnic.

    The notice also extends the invitation to the general public. For guests and members of the school community, the message is Plain enough; the ceremony date, time, and venue have been fixed.

    Contact numbers for enquiries

    For enquiries, the notice lists the Publicity/Protocol Sub-Committee through these phone numbers:

    +234 803 450 7280
    +234 806 531 8779

    What guests should note

    The key details remain the same; Friday, 24 April 2026, 10:00 AM prompt, at the Polytechnic Matriculation Ground.

    That is the full schedule released for the Federal Polytechnic Wannune matriculation ceremony.

  • Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) PhD Application Form 2025/2026 Second Semester: Portal, Deadline and Course Check

    Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) PhD Application Form 2025/2026 Second Semester: Portal, Deadline and Course Check

    Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) PhD Application Form 2025/2026 Second Semester: Portal, Deadline and Course Check

    Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, ATBU, has opened the sale of PhD online application forms for the second semester of the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The notice invites interested candidates to apply through the official portal. It also states the closing date and warns applicants to confirm their course on the portal before buying the form; that point is easy to miss.

    ATBU PhD form portal and deadline

    The PhD application is now available online.

    Interested candidates are to apply through the ATBU postgraduate application portal.

    The closing date for the application is 31 May 2026.

    What applicants should do before buying the ATBU PhD form

    Candidates are expected to check the list of available programmes on the portal before purchasing the application form.

    That step comes first; it helps applicants confirm that their chosen course is available before any payment is made.

    Final note on the ATBU PhD form

    For candidates planning to apply, the message is direct enough: check the available programmes on the portal, confirm the course, then proceed with the online application before the deadline.

     

  • Northwest University, Kano (NWU) Approved Programmes 2026/2027: Full List of New Courses Cleared by NUC

    Northwest University, Kano (NWU) Approved Programmes 2026/2027: Full List of New Courses Cleared by NUC

    Northwest University, Kano (NWU) Approved Programmes 2026/2027: Full List of New Courses Cleared by NUC

    Northwest University, Kano, has received approval from the National Universities Commission, NUC, to establish more academic programmes after a successful resource assessment and verification exercise.

    The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Amina Salihi Bayero, informed members of the university community and the general public of the approval. The official letter, dated 26 February 2026 and marked NUC/AP/S37/VOL.1/25, states that the Executive Secretary of the Commission approved the full-time mode of the programmes at the Main Campus from the 2026/2027 academic session.

    What the NUC approved for NWU Kano

    The approval covers new undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

    The notice states that the courses will run in full-time mode at the Main Campus. The approval takes effect from the 2026/2027 academic session; that date sits at the centre of the update.

    List of new undergraduate programmes at NWU

    The newly approved undergraduate courses are:

    Undergraduate courses

    • B.Sc Physics with Electronics
    • B.Sc Industrial Physics
    • B.Sc Broadcasting
    • B.Sc Development and Communication Studies
    • B.Sc Information and Media Studies
    • B.Sc Journalism and Media Studies
    • B.Sc Applied Geophysics

    List of new postgraduate programmes at NWU

    The newly approved postgraduate courses are:

    Postgraduate courses

    • M.Ed Philosophy of Education
    • Ph.D Philosophy of Education

    Why the approval was granted

    The notice says the approval came after a resource assessment and verification exercise.

    It also states that a panel of experts examined the human and material resources available for the smooth take-off of the proposed programmes. That review came first; the approval followed after.

    What the Vice-Chancellor said

    Professor Amina Salihi Bayero said the approval stands as one of the achievements recorded within her first months in office as Vice-Chancellor.

    She also said the development reflects her administration’s commitment to academic expansion and alignment with global best practices. The Vice-Chancellor added that the university will continue to strengthen its human and material resources for the growth and standard of the programmes.

    What this means for the 2026/2027 session

    From the 2026/2027 academic session, Northwest University, Kano, will run these newly approved programmes in full-time mode at the Main Campus.

    The update adds more course options at both undergraduate and postgraduate level; for applicants watching closely, that is the key point.

  • UNIPORT TAGDev Scholarship 2026/2027: Courses, Eligibility, Benefits and Deadline

    UNIPORT TAGDev Scholarship 2026/2027: Courses, Eligibility, Benefits and Deadline

    UNIPORT TAGDev Scholarship 2026/2027: Courses, Eligibility, Benefits and Deadline

    The University of Port Harcourt, UNIPORT, has called for applications for the 2026/2027 academic session under the TAGDev 2.0 Programme.

    The programme is run by the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture, RUFORUM, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation and several African universities. It is aimed at young Africans studying agriculture and related fields.

    What the UNIPORT TAGDev 2.0 programme covers

    TAGDev 2.0 is a 10-year programme running from 2023 to 2033.

    The scheme is set up to support universities and technical institutions across Africa. It focuses on giving students the skills needed for inclusive, equitable, and climate-resilient agricultural change. For UNIPORT applicants, that focus is plain; agriculture sits at the centre of it.

    Who can apply for the UNIPORT TAGDev scholarship

    The award is meant for students who are academically capable but face financial hardship.

    Female applicants, refugees, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

    Eligibility requirements

    Applicants must:

    • Be Nigerian citizens or refugees residing in Nigeria
    • Come from economically disadvantaged or marginalised communities
    • Be under 25 years for undergraduate study
    • Be under 30 years for master’s study
    • Meet UNIPORT admission requirements
    • Show interest in agriculture, leadership, and community change

    Eligible UNIPORT courses under TAGDev 2.0

    The call covers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

    Undergraduate programmes

    Eligible undergraduate courses are:

    • B.Sc. Agricultural Economics
    • B.Sc. Agribusiness Management
    • B.Sc. Agricultural Extension and Development Studies
    • B.Sc. Animal Science
    • B.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition

    Postgraduate programmes

    Eligible master’s courses are:

    • M.Sc. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
    • M.Sc. Agribusiness Management
    • M.Sc. Crop Science

    What the scholarship will cover

    The TAGDev scholarship is fully funded.

    It will cover:

    • Tuition fees
    • Accommodation and living expenses
    • Research and training costs
    • Laptop
    • Internship and field attachments
    • Entrepreneurship training

    How to apply for the UNIPORT TAGDev scholarship

    The application process has three stages.

    Stage 1: Complete the online form

    Applicants are to complete the online Google application form.

    Stage 2: Apply for admission

    Undergraduate applicants must apply through JAMB.

    Postgraduate applicants must apply through the UNIPORT School of Graduate Studies.

    Stage 3: Apply through RIMS

    Applicants must also apply for the scholarship through the RUFORUM Information Management System, RIMS.

    Documents to submit

    Applicants are required to submit relevant documents, including:

    • Academic certificates
    • Identification
    • Proof of eligibility

    UNIPORT TAGDev scholarship deadline

    The deadline for application is 1 June 2026.

    Applicants who want this opening need to complete all required stages before that date; each step counts.

    Contact details for enquiries

    For further enquiries, applicants may contact:

    Programme Coordinator: Prof. Ibisime Etela
    Email: admissions.asec@uniport.edu.ng
    Phone: +2347034378380, +2348032573003

    Where to find the full UNIPORT TAGDev scholarship notice

    More details, including the application links, are available in the official UNIPORT TAGDev scholarship PDF.

  • LAUTECH NELFUND Disbursement Update: 5,237 Approved Loans and What Students Should Know

    LAUTECH NELFUND Disbursement Update: 5,237 Approved Loans and What Students Should Know

    LAUTECH NELFUND Disbursement Update: 5,237 Approved Loans and What Students Should Know

    The Nigerian Education Loan Fund, NELFUND, has issued a clarification on recent public statements about the alleged non-disbursement of approved student loans to beneficiaries of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso.

    NELFUND said the claim that over 15,000 approved student beneficiaries are yet to receive disbursement does not match its records. The Fund stated that LAUTECH submitted 5,237 students for processing within the past week; it described that submission as the first verified batch received from the school for the current disbursement cycle.

    What NELFUND said about the LAUTECH batch

    According to NELFUND, the 5,237-student batch has already been processed and approved.

    The Fund added that the batch is now moving through the final stages of the disbursement workflow, including Audit and Finance and Accounts. That stage, in plain terms, sits close to payment; still, the Fund made it clear that approval and disbursement are not the same thing.

    Why approved student loans may not reach students at once

    NELFUND said loan approval does not mean instant disbursement.

    The Fund explained that each application must pass through a verification and financial processing system before payment can go out. It said this process helps to make sure payments are accurate, traceable, and tied to school records. For students watching closely, that detail matters a great deal.

    Value of the approved LAUTECH batch

    NELFUND said the approved batch alone has a value of N1,571,544,300.00.

    That figure shows the size of the batch already processed for LAUTECH students. The Fund used it to show that work on the scheme is already under way; the money involved is plain to see.

    NELFUND’s message to schools on public statements

    NELFUND said it remains committed to the timely disbursement of all duly processed and verified student loans.

    At the same time, it advised beneficiary schools to make sure public statements on the scheme reflect the real status of submissions and processing timelines. The Fund said early or misleading claims can create anxiety among students and the public; they can also weaken trust in the scheme.

    What this means for LAUTECH student loan beneficiaries

    The key point from the clarification is direct. NELFUND said LAUTECH has, for the current cycle, submitted one first verified batch of 5,237 students, and that batch has already been processed and approved.

    The disbursement has not been described as complete yet. NELFUND said the batch is still passing through the last payment stages, namely Audit and Finance and Accounts.

  • UNIJOS Part-Time Degree Form 2026: Courses, Requirements, Fee and Deadline at FUEP Centre

    UNIJOS Part-Time Degree Form 2026: Courses, Requirements, Fee and Deadline at FUEP Centre

    UNIJOS Part-Time Degree Form 2026: Courses, Requirements, Fee and Deadline at FUEP Centre

    The Institute of Education, University of Jos, in collaboration with the Federal University of Education, Pankshin Study Centre, has invited applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the 2026 long vacation part-time degree programme.

    The courses run for four to five long vacations. For applicants weighing options already, the notice gives the course list, entry route, form cost, and closing date in clear terms; that makes planning easier.

    UNIJOS long vacation part-time degree courses

    The available degree programmes are listed below.

    Available programmes

    1. B.Ed Educational Management
    2. B.Ed Adult and Continuing Education
    3. B.Sc.Ed Economics
    4. B.A.Ed English
    5. B.Ed Guidance and Counselling
    6. B.A.Ed History and International Studies
    7. B.Sc.Ed Geography
    8. B.A.Ed Religion (CRS)
    9. B.Sc.Ed Social Studies
    10. B.Sc.Ed Home Economics
    11. B.Sc.Ed Integrated Science
    12. B.Sc.Ed Mathematics
    13. B.Sc.Ed Chemistry
    14. B.Sc.Ed Biology
    15. B.Sc.Ed Special Education
    16. B.Ed Early Childhood Education
    17. BLIS Library Science
    18. B.Sc.Ed Physical and Health Education
    19. B.A.Ed French
    20. B.Sc.Ed Computer Science

    UNIJOS part-time degree admission requirements

    The entry conditions depend on the qualification a candidate holds.

    For B.Ed, B.A.Ed, B.Sc.Ed and BLIS

    Candidates must have a good NCE or Diploma in a relevant area with Distinction, Upper Credit, or Lower Credit.

    Applicants with five credits in SSCE, including Mathematics and English, can also apply for Direct Entry, Contact II.

    For WAEC, NECO and NABTEB candidates

    Candidates with at least five credits, including Mathematics and English, can apply from Contact One.

    How to apply for the UNIJOS part-time degree form

    Applicants are expected to follow the stated steps in order.

    Step 1: Register through JAMB

    The candidate is to register for the JAMB part-time programme at any JAMB office or recognised CBT centre.

    During registration, the candidate must select University of Jos and not Federal University of Education, Pankshin. That point needs close attention; a wrong choice could spoil the process.

    Step 2: Go to FUEP VENTURES office

    After JAMB registration, the applicant is to proceed to the Federal University of Education, Pankshin VENTURES office with evidence of JAMB registration.

    The application form costs N8,000. The applicant is also expected to collect a payment receipt from the bank through the teller obtained from the VENTURES office.

    Step 3: Fill and submit the form

    The candidate is to fill the form with the required details.

    Photocopies of credentials must be attached, including:

    • JAMB registration printout
    • VENTURES receipt
    • Other relevant credentials

    The completed form is to be submitted at the point of collection.

    Documents required for processing

    The notice states that forms submitted without photocopies of all credentials, including the JAMB printout, will not be processed.

    For many applicants, that is the part to check twice; incomplete papers can end the process before it starts.

    UNIJOS part-time degree application deadline

    All properly completed forms must be submitted on or before Friday, 19 June 2026.

    The notice also states that change of course will not be entertained after admission.

    Contact numbers for enquiries

    For more information, applicants can call:

    0806 973 9912
    0802 292 4691

  • Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho (FUNATO) NELFUND Student Loan Application Open for Cleared Students and What It Covers

    Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho (FUNATO) NELFUND Student Loan Application Open for Cleared Students and What It Covers

    Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho (FUNATO) NELFUND Student Loan Application Open for Cleared Students and What It Covers

    The Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho, FUNATO, has informed all cleared students that NELFUND student loan applications are now open.

    The notice states that this followed communication between the University and the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, NELFUND. It also states that the loan covers school fees and monthly upkeep allowances in line with the NELFUND mandate.

    Who can apply for the FUNATO NELFUND student loan

    The notice is directed at cleared students of FUNATO.

    That means the application is open to students who have been cleared by the University. For this set of applicants, the next step is simple; use the approved portal and complete the process there.

    What the NELFUND loan covers

    FUNATO states that the NELFUND student loan covers:

    School fees

    The loan covers school fees charged by the University.

    Students are also told that they can only apply for a loan amount equal to the school fees charged by FUNATO.

    Monthly upkeep allowances

    The notice also states that the loan includes monthly upkeep allowances.

    How to apply for the FUNATO NELFUND loan

    Interested students are to apply through the official NELFUND portal.

    The University adds one clear warning: students should use the official NELFUND portal only.

    What students should note before applying

    The key point in the notice is direct enough. A student can only apply for a loan amount that matches the school fees charged by the University.

    That condition sits at the centre of the application; it should be checked before any form is submitted.

  • Ezzy International College of Nursing Sciences (EICNS) Matriculation Ceremony 2026 Date, Time and Venue for Newly Admitted Students

    Ezzy International College of Nursing Sciences (EICNS) Matriculation Ceremony 2026 Date, Time and Venue for Newly Admitted Students

    Ezzy International College of Nursing Sciences (EICNS) Matriculation Ceremony 2026 Date, Time and Venue for Newly Admitted Students

    Ezzy International College of Nursing Sciences, Enugu, has announced its 2nd matriculation ceremony for newly admitted students.

    The ceremony will mark the College’s formal welcome of the new intake into nursing. The notice also invites parents, guardians, friends, and well-wishers to attend the event and share in the day.

    EICNS matriculation ceremony schedule

    The College has fixed the ceremony for Saturday, 25 April 2026.

    Date, time and venue

    The event details are as follows:

    • Date: 25 April 2026
    • Time: 10:00 AM prompt
    • Venue: Ezzy International College of Nursing Science, Enugu, 13 Miles, Akpoga Nike, Enugu State

    Who the ceremony is for

    The 2nd matriculation ceremony is for all newly admitted students of the College.

    This event marks their first formal step into the nursing profession; it places them at the start of their academic path in the College.

    Guests invited to the EICNS matriculation ceremony

    The College has invited:

    • Parents
    • Guardians
    • Friends
    • Well-wishers

    The invitation opens the ceremony to those who want to witness the occasion and celebrate with the students as they begin a future of service, compassion, and professional excellence.

    What to note about the event

    All attention stays on the fixed schedule already released by the College. Guests and students are expected to note the time and venue carefully; the ceremony starts at 10:00 AM prompt.

  • Al-Istiqama University, Sumaila (AUSU) Accredited Programmes: Full List of 11 Courses Approved by NUC in 2025

    Al-Istiqama University, Sumaila (AUSU) Accredited Programmes: Full List of 11 Courses Approved by NUC in 2025

    Al-Istiqama University, Sumaila (AUSU) Accredited Programmes: Full List of 11 Courses Approved by NUC in 2025

    Al-Istiqama University, Sumaila (AUSU), Kano State, has announced that the National Universities Commission (NUC) granted full accreditation to 11 academic programmes.

    The approval followed the accreditation exercise carried out in November and December 2025. According to the NUC report, the programmes were assessed under the Core Curriculum and Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS), with attention given to curriculum content, academic staff quality, physical facilities, library resources, and employers’ rating.

    AUSU full accreditation update

    The new NUC decision covers 11 programmes across the Faculty of Health Sciences, the Faculty of Arts, Social and Management Sciences, and the Faculty of Science and Computing.

    The Management said the result reflects the work of its academic and administrative staff; it also stated that all accredited programmes now have full recognition for five years.

    List of fully accredited AUSU programmes

    The programmes with full accreditation are listed under three faculties.

    Faculty of Health Sciences

    The following programmes got full accreditation:

    • Community Health Science
    • Nursing Science
    • Public Health

    Faculty of Arts, Social and Management Sciences

    The following programmes got full accreditation:

    • Shari’ah
    • Criminology and Security Studies
    • International Relations
    • Sociology

    Faculty of Science and Computing

    The following programmes got full accreditation:

    • Biology
    • Biotechnology
    • Computer Science
    • Software Engineering

    What the NUC assessed

    According to the report, the NUC used CCMAS in the assessment of the programmes.

    The review focused on curriculum content, quality of academic staff, physical facilities, library resources, and employers’ rating. Those were the key areas considered during the exercise.

    What the AUSU Management said

    The Management said the result shows the university’s drive to deliver quality education. It also linked the outcome to the work and professionalism of academic and administrative staff.

    The Management thanked the Founder, Senator Sulaiman Abdurrahman Kawu Sumaila, OFR, Ph.D., the Governing Council, faculty members, Heads of Departments, staff, and students for their collective effort in making the result possible.

    What this means for AUSU programmes

    With this update, all the listed programmes have full accreditation status for five years.

    The university also said it will continue to sustain and improve the standards that led to the recognition. For students and families watching these updates closely, that five-year status is the central point.

     

  • Adeyemi Federal University of Education (AFUED) Certificate Collection Requirements, Fees and Documents Graduates Must Present

    Adeyemi Federal University of Education (AFUED) Certificate Collection Requirements, Fees and Documents Graduates Must Present

    Adeyemi Federal University of Education (AFUED) Certificate Collection Requirements, Fees and Documents Graduates Must Present

    The Management of Adeyemi Federal University of Education, AFUED, has released the updated mandatory requirements for certificate collection.

    Graduates are expected to have the listed documents and proof of payment ready before going to the Certificate Unit. The notice sets out the papers needed, the charges to pay, and the fee bands by session; each part matters.

    Documents needed for AFUED certificate collection

    Graduates are required to present the following items.

    Identification documents

    The required identification items are:

    • One recent passport photograph
    • Original Student I.D. Card

    If the I.D. card is lost, the graduate must pay N2,000 through Remita.

    Entry credentials

    The required entry papers are:

    • Original SSCE or TCII Certificate(s)
    • NCE Certificate for Direct Entry students
    • The photocopies used at the point of entry

    Academic records

    Graduates must also present the original Notification of Statement of Result for any of these:

    • PDE
    • Degree
    • NCE
    • Certificate
    • Diploma

    Application letter

    A formal application letter for certificate collection must be addressed to:

    The Senior Deputy Registrar,
    Registrar’s Office (Certificate Unit),
    Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo.

    AFUED certificate collection fees and charges

    The notice also lists the standard fees and other charges tied to certificate collection.

    All payments made through Remita must be converted to an official receipt at the Bursary Department.

    Certificate fee

    The certificate fee is to be paid as shown on the original Remita receipt.

    Custodian fee

    The custodian fee is N1,000 per year.

    Alumni fee

    The alumni fee is:

    • N7,000 for Degree graduates
    • N6,000 for NCE graduates

    This payment must be made to UBA Bank, Account No. 1016458346. The teller must then be exchanged for a receipt at the Alumni Secretariat, Student Affairs Division.

    Convocation gown and booklet fee

    The convocation gown and booklet charges are grouped by session.

    For 2004/2005 session to 2020/2021, the fee is N10,000.

    For 2021/2022 session to date, the fee is N20,000.

    No convocation payment is required for sessions before 2004.

    AFUED certificate processing fees by session

    AFUED also gave separate processing fees based on session and award category.

    Sessions 2016/2017 and downwards

    A flat rate of N10,000 applies to:

    • First Degree
    • NCE
    • All Certificate and Diploma courses

    Sessions 2017/2018 to 2020/2021

    A flat rate of N15,000 applies to:

    • First Degree
    • NCE
    • Certificate and Diploma courses
    • Professional Diploma in Education, PDE

    Sessions 2021/2022 to date

    A flat rate of N25,000 applies to:

    • First Degree
    • NCE
    • Certificate and Diploma courses
    • Professional Diploma in Education, PDE

    What graduates should take to the Certificate Unit

    Before approaching the Certificate Unit, graduates should have their papers and payment evidence complete.

    That means the photo, I.D. card, entry records, result document, application letter, and payment receipts should be ready. A missing paper or unpaid charge could slow the process; the notice is plain on that point.

  • Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) Registrar Vacancy: Requirements, Application Steps and Deadline for Candidates

    Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) Registrar Vacancy: Requirements, Application Steps and Deadline for Candidates

    Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) Registrar Vacancy: Requirements, Application Steps and Deadline for Candidates

    Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), Ikeji-Arakeji, has invited applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of Registrar.

    JABU described itself as a faith-based private university. The notice sets out the duties of the office, the required qualifications, the application steps, the service terms, and the deadline; candidates need to read each part with Care.

    What the JABU Registrar does

    The Registrar is the Chief Administrative Officer of the University and the Head of the Registry.

    The office holder is responsible to the Vice Chancellor for the day-to-day administration of the University. The Registrar also serves as Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Governing Council, Senate, Congregation, and Convocation.

    Person specification for the JABU Registrar post

    JABU stated that the candidate must have wide knowledge of university administration and must be transparent, resourceful, and professional.

    The notice also states that the candidate must be in sound physical and mental health and must be capable of carrying out the duties of the office.

    The candidate must also be able to advise the Vice Chancellor on the planning and execution of strategies.

    JABU added that the candidate must be a Christian, preferably of Christ Apostolic Church, Nigeria and Overseas denomination, with a proven record of leadership and strong communication skills.

    JABU Registrar requirements

    The university listed the qualifications and conditions for the post.

    Academic qualifications

    The applicant must possess a good university degree, not below Second Class Lower Division, from a recognised university.

    The applicant must also hold a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline.

    Rank and work experience

    The applicant must not be below the rank of Deputy Registrar with at least five years standing.

    The notice also requires a minimum of fifteen years of relevant post-graduation experience in university administration or a relevant organisation.

    Age and professional membership

    The applicant must not be older than 60 years at the time of assumption of duty.

    The applicant must also be a registered member of ANUPA and other relevant professional bodies such as CIPM and NIM.

    Digital skills

    JABU stated that the applicant must be digitally compliant, current in the use of information and communication technology, and knowledgeable in Microsoft Office Suite.

    Documents and details candidates must submit

    Candidates are required to submit an application, curriculum vitae, and other necessary credentials as attachments.

    The curriculum vitae should be arranged with these details:

    • Full name, with surname first in capital letters
    • Post applied for
    • Date of birth
    • Local Government Area and state of origin
    • Nationality
    • Religion and denomination
    • Permanent home address
    • Current postal address, including GSM number(s) and email address
    • Marital status
    • Name of spouse and GSM number
    • Names and ages of children
    • Schools attended with dates
    • Academic qualifications with dates
    • Membership of professional bodies
    • Work experience
    • Present employment, status, and salary
    • Service to national and international bodies
    • Signature and date

    Extra documents required for the JABU Registrar application

    The application must include the candidate’s statement of Vision and Mission for the University Registry for the next five years, in not more than 1,000 words.

    Each candidate must also contact referees to provide signed recommendation letters. The letters are to attest to the candidate’s academic and managerial ability, as well as moral character.

    How to apply for the JABU Registrar post

    Candidates are to submit fifteen hard copies of their applications and credentials under confidential cover in a sealed envelope marked “Post of Registrar, JABU”.

    The hard copies should be sent to:

    The Registrar, Joseph Ayo Babalola University,
    Km 36, along Ilesa-Akure Road, Ikeji-Arakeji,
    Osun State.

    The position applied for should be written boldly in capital letters at the top left corner of the envelope.

    The soft copy should be sent to employment@jabu.edu.ng.

    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.

    JABU Registrar terms and fringe benefits

    The successful candidate will hold office for a single term of five years only, or by the terms and conditions stated in the letter or memorandum of appointment.

    The position comes with these fringe benefits:

    Accommodation

    • Furnished accommodation

    Other benefits

    • Official vehicle and driver
    • Other benefits approved by the Governing Council

    JABU Registrar application deadline

    The deadline for submission is six weeks from the date of publication.

    Candidates who plan to apply need to prepare both the hard copy package and the soft copy email within that period.

     

  • Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) MICS Portal Opens for Notification of Result and Academic Document Processing

    Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) MICS Portal Opens for Notification of Result and Academic Document Processing

    Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) MICS Portal Opens for Notification of Result and Academic Document Processing.

    Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, has introduced the MAPOLY Integrated Central System (MICS) for the electronic processing of academic documents.

    The Polytechnic said MICS is a one-stop digital platform for academic services. It was set up to simplify administrative procedures under the acronym SPEAKS. The move comes as MAPOLY shifts academic document processing to a central online platform.

    What MAPOLY MICS means for students and graduates

    MAPOLY said the new system was introduced to address the difficult procedures students had faced in the processing and collection of academic documents.

    The Polytechnic also stated that all academic documents have been moved to the digital platform and will be activated in phases. For now, the Notification of Result is fully available; graduates can process and print it at once through MICS.

    Notification of Result is now available on MICS

    Graduates can now use MICS to process and print the Notification of Result.

    At the launch of the first successfully e-generated Notification of Result, the Rector, Arc. Dr. “Koye Jolaoso, congratulated stakeholders and presented the first copy to Ajayi Precious, a Distinction graduate from the Department of Accountancy.

    The Rector said, “As Management, I congratulate everyone on this landmark achievement in the digitalisation of our processes, as I present this copy to the first beneficiary, Ajayi Precious.”

    Change from Statement of Result to Notification of Result

    MAPOLY recalled that the Academic Board approved the replacement of the Statement of Result with the Notification of Result.

    That change took effect from the 2024/2025 academic session. So, for affected graduates, the Notification of Result is now the document in use.

    Who can use the MAPOLY MICS platform

    Only students with verified profiles will be allowed to process and print academic documents on the platform.

    MAPOLY said this rule is part of efforts to protect the system and the records on it. The Notification of Result also comes with extra security features, including a QR code for verification and authentication.

    Other academic services coming to MICS

    MAPOLY said graduates will soon be able to process more academic records through the MICS platform without physical presence at the Polytechnic.

    The listed services include:

    • transcript processing
    • Industrial Training letters
    • SIWES certificate printing
    • tracking of academic certificate processing up to collection

    These services are tied to the MAPOLY academic records page.

    How to access MAPOLY MICS

    Students and graduates who want to use the platform are to follow the listed steps.

    Steps to use the platform

    • Enter the required details
    • Make the necessary payment
    • Visit the MAPOLY MICS portal
    • Select the preferred option
    • Print the Notification of Result

    Where to get help

    Students who face any problem on the platform are advised to use the Helpdesk icon on the homepage.

    For general information or enquiries, they can visit the official MAPOLY website or send an email to infoaboutmapoly@gmail.com.

    What this MAPOLY update confirms

    MAPOLY has started phased online processing of academic documents through MICS, and the Notification of Result is the first service already active.

    The Polytechnic has also made clear that verified profiles are required; that point sits at the centre of access to the platform.

  • Federal University of Science and Technology, Kabo (FUSTK) Matriculation Ceremony 2025/2026 Date, Time and Venue for ND One Students

    Federal University of Science and Technology, Kabo (FUSTK) Matriculation Ceremony 2025/2026 Date, Time and Venue for ND One Students

    Federal University of Science and Technology, Kabo (FUSTK) Matriculation Ceremony 2025/2026 Date, Time and Venue for ND One Students

    The Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Science and Technology, Kabo, Kano State, Prof. Muhammad Sanusi Magaji (FMESRI), has announced the matriculation ceremony for the newest set of students.

    The exercise is for ND One students of the 2025/2026 academic session. The university management also invited the general public, parents, and guardians to witness the event.

    FUSTK matriculation ceremony date, time and venue

    The university has fixed the matriculation exercise as follows:

    Event details

    • Event: 2025/2026 Student Matriculation Exercise
    • Target group: ND One Students
    • Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2026
    • Time: 11:00 AM
    • Venue: Sport Complex, Kabo

    Who the matriculation exercise is for

    The matriculation ceremony is for ND One students of the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The event marks their formal entry into the university; that is the focus of the day.

    Important notice for students

    All concerned students are expected to be seated at the venue before the commencement time.

    The early seating arrangement is meant to support a smooth flow of the day’s programme. For students, Parents, and guardians, the details are already clear.

    Public invitation

    The university management has extended an invitation to the general public, parents, and guardians to attend the exercise.

    That notice places the event in full view of the wider school community.

  • Academic Credential Authentication Now Online Through Federal Ministry of Education Portal

    Academic Credential Authentication Now Online Through Federal Ministry of Education Portal

    Academic Credential Authentication Now Online Through Federal Ministry of Education Portal

    The Federal Ministry of Education has fully automated the process for the authentication and evaluation of academic credentials.

    The move forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen transparency, improve data management, and improve public service delivery. The Ministry also links the change to the Federal Government’s digital transformation agenda and its push to use modern technology to support data integrity and evidence-based policy decisions in the education sector.

    What has changed

    All applications for authentication and evaluation of academic credentials will now be processed strictly online.

    Applicants are no longer expected to visit the Federal Ministry of Education for physical verification. The entire process will now take place electronically; that is the new rule.

    How to apply for academic credential authentication

    Applicants are required to complete the process online through the Ministry’s official verification portal.

    They are to use the official academic credential verification portal for the application.

    Create an account and upload documents

    Each applicant must register on the portal and upload all relevant supporting documents.

    The process starts there, and the records must be submitted through the platform.

    Request transcript submission from the awarding school

    Applicants must also contact their awarding school and request that academic transcripts be sent directly from the school’s official email address to ess1@education.gov.ng.

    The Ministry states that this step is required for verification and processing.

    What applicants should note

    The Ministry has made it clear that physical verification at its office is no longer part of the process.

    The change is meant to simplify the procedure, reduce processing time, and strengthen the credibility and integrity of academic credential verification in Nigeria. For applicants, the message is plain enough: use the portal, upload the required papers, and ensure the transcript comes from the awarding school.

    Where to send enquiries

    For further enquiries, applicants are asked to use this email address:

    ess.enquiry@education.gov.ng

    Final note on the new process

    The Federal Ministry of Education now handles academic credential authentication and evaluation through a fully electronic system.

    Applicants who follow the stated steps, and do so Promptly, will be better placed for smooth processing.

  • Abia State University (ABSU) First Semester Examinations Postponed to 11 May 2026 With Attendance Rule

    Abia State University (ABSU) First Semester Examinations Postponed to 11 May 2026 With Attendance Rule

    Abia State University (ABSU) First Semester Examinations Postponed to 11 May 2026 With Attendance Rule

    Abia State University (ABSU) has postponed the first semester examinations for the 2026/2026 academic session by two weeks.

    The Vice-Chancellor and Chairman of Senate, Professor Ndukwe J. Okeudo, approved the shift. The examinations, earlier fixed for Monday, 27 April 2026, will now begin on Monday, 11 May 2026.

    ABSU new examination date

    The new start date for the first semester examinations is Monday, 11 May 2026.

    The earlier date was Monday, 27 April 2026; that timetable is no longer in place. Students, Deans, Provosts, Directors, and Heads of Departments are expected to take note.

    Who can write the ABSU first semester examinations

    The notice states that only bona fide students of the university will be allowed to write the examinations.

    Fee payment and course registration

    Students must have paid their fees and registered their courses, as required, before they can sit the papers.

    That condition remains in place; it is direct and clear.

    Lecture attendance rule

    The Senate policy on attendance will also be enforced.

    Students must have at least 75% attendance at lectures before they can write the examinations. The Attendance rule, this time, will be strictly applied.

    What students and officers should note

    Provosts, Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments, and students are expected to note the new date and act in line with it.

    For students, the message is simple enough: the examinations now start on 11 May 2026, and only those who meet the stated conditions will be allowed into the exam hall.

  • Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin-Ekiti (FUTES-IYIN) NELFUND Application Guide for Students After University Enrolment

    Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin-Ekiti (FUTES-IYIN) NELFUND Application Guide for Students After University Enrolment

    Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin-Ekiti (FUTES-IYIN) NELFUND Application Guide for Students After University Enrolment

    The Management of the Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin-Ekiti, FUTES-IYIN, has directed all students of the university to proceed with their applications for the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, NELFUND.

    This direction followed the successful completion of the university’s enrolment into the NELFUND scheme. With that step completed, students of FUTES-IYIN are now eligible to access the Federal Government’s education loan plan for higher education support.

    Why FUTES-IYIN students can now apply for NELFUND

    The university said its enrolment into the NELFUND scheme has been completed.

    That completion now makes students of the university eligible to apply for the loan. The notice presents this as a major step for the young and rapidly growing university; it also links the scheme to wider access to quality education and relief from financial pressure on students.

    Steps for the FUTES-IYIN NELFUND application

    Eligible students are asked to act promptly and complete their applications on time.

    Visit the official portal

    Students are to go to the official NELFUND portal.

    Create a personal account

    Applicants are to create a personal account to begin the process.

    Complete the application

    Students are then to follow the on-screen prompts and complete the required documentation.

    What the university said about the scheme

    The Management said this development marks a milestone for the university. It added that joining the scheme will help widen access to quality education and reduce financial burden on students.

    The university also expressed appreciation to the Federal Government for extending the plan to FUTES-IYIN students. It added that the university remains committed to an enabling academic environment and to using openings that support student welfare and academic success.

     

     

  • PAAU Accreditation Update: Full List of Accredited Programmes After 2025 NUC Exercise

    PAAU Accreditation Update: Full List of Accredited Programmes After 2025 NUC Exercise

    PAAU Accreditation Update: Full List of Accredited Programmes After 2025 NUC Exercise

    Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, has received full accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC) for five postgraduate and 22 undergraduate programmes.

    The approval followed the October/November 2025 accreditation exercise. The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Salisu Ogbo Usman, disclosed the result; he said the outcome shows the university’s steady growth and its focus on academic excellence and quality assurance.

    According to the NUC report signed by the Executive Secretary, Professor Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu, the fully accredited courses cut across Agriculture, Arts and Humanities, Computing, Law, Management Sciences, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and the College of Health Sciences. The result, in Plain terms, is wide.

    What the PAAU accreditation result covers

    The accreditation result covers both undergraduate and postgraduate study.

    The university said 22 undergraduate programmes got full accreditation. It also said all postgraduate programmes presented from the Faculty of Management Sciences secured full accreditation.

    One undergraduate programme had a different result; Christian Religious Studies received interim accreditation.

    Fully accredited postgraduate programmes at PAAU

    All the named postgraduate courses under the Faculty of Management Sciences received full accreditation. They are:

    • M.Sc. Accounting
    • M.Sc. Banking and Finance
    • M.Sc. Management
    • M.Sc. Public Administration
    • MPA Public Administration

    Fully accredited undergraduate programmes at PAAU

    The named undergraduate courses with full accreditation are spread across several faculties and the College of Health Sciences.

    Faculty of Management Sciences

    The Faculty of Management Sciences recorded full accreditation for:

    • Accounting
    • Business Administration
    • Public Administration

    Faculty of Agriculture

    The Faculty of Agriculture recorded full accreditation for:

    • Fisheries and Aquaculture

    College of Health Sciences

    The College of Health Sciences recorded full accreditation for:

    • Medical Laboratory Science
    • Nursing Science
    • Pharmacology

    Faculty of Arts and Humanities

    The Faculty of Arts and Humanities recorded full accreditation for:

    • Arabic
    • History and International Studies
    • Islamic Studies
    • Philosophy
    • English and Literary Studies

    The same faculty also recorded interim accreditation for:

    • Christian Religious Studies

    Faculty of Computing

    The Faculty of Computing recorded full accreditation for:

    • Computer Science

    Faculty of Law

    The Faculty of Law recorded full accreditation for:

    • Law (Common and Islamic Law)

    Faculty of Natural Sciences

    The Faculty of Natural Sciences recorded full accreditation for:

    • Botany
    • Industrial Chemistry
    • Mathematics
    • Statistics
    • Zoology

    Faculty of Social Sciences

    The Faculty of Social Sciences recorded full accreditation for:

    • Economics
    • Sociology

    What the Vice-Chancellor said

    Professor Salisu Ogbo Usman thanked the Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, for providing resources and an enabling environment that supported the result.

    He also paid tribute to the immediate past Vice-Chancellor, Professor Marietu Ohunene Tenuche, under whose leadership the accreditation exercise was conducted. He described her role as pivotal and linked the result to her foresight, planning, and resourcefulness.

    Professor Usman said giving credit where it is due forms part of academic integrity. He added that school-wide gains often come from collective and continuous effort.

    What comes next for PAAU

    The Vice-Chancellor said the university’s leadership will build on the current accreditation status, improve areas with interim status, and sustain standards in teaching, research, and community service.

    He also recalled that a similar result was recorded during his time as Rector of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, where several programmes secured full accreditation.

    For PAAU, the message is clear; the 2025 NUC exercise brought full accreditation across a broad range of programmes, with one course placed on interim status.

  • Kaduna Polytechnic Convocation 2026 Schedule, Gown Fee and 70th Anniversary Details

    Kaduna Polytechnic Convocation 2026 Schedule, Gown Fee and 70th Anniversary Details

    Kaduna Polytechnic Convocation 2026 Schedule, Gown Fee and 70th Anniversary Details

    The Rector of Kaduna Polytechnic, Dr. Suleiman Umar, on behalf of the Governing Council, Management, Staff, and Students, has announced the schedule for the combined convocation and 70th anniversary ceremony.

    The week-long event will honour graduates from the 2016/2017 to 2024/2025 academic sessions. The ceremony will end with the award of Diplomas, Fellowships, and Prizes on Saturday, 16 May 2026.

    Kaduna Polytechnic convocation schedule

    Kaduna Polytechnic has released the line-up for the ceremony week. Each event has a set date, time, and venue; graduands and guests need to keep close watch.

    Special Juma’ah prayers

    The special Juma’ah prayers will hold on Friday, 8 May 2026.

    Time: 1:00 PM
    Venue: KPT Central Mosque, Main Campus

    Interdenominational service

    The interdenominational service will hold on Sunday, 10 May 2026.

    Time: 10:00 AM
    Venue: KPT Chapel, Main Campus

    Press conference

    The press conference is fixed for Monday, 11 May 2026.

    Time: 11:00 AM
    Venue: Council Chambers, Central Admin Block, Main Campus

    Pre-convocation lecture

    The pre-convocation lecture will hold on Friday, 15 May 2026.

    Time: 2:30 PM
    Venue: Civil Engineering Lecture Theatre, Main Campus
    Lecturer: Hadiza Bala Usman, Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Policy Coordination

    Convocation dinner

    The convocation dinner will also hold on Friday, 15 May 2026.

    Time: 5:00 PM
    Venue: Multipurpose Hall, Department of Hospitality CST
    Attendance: By invitation

    Grand finale

    The combined convocation and 70th anniversary ceremony will hold on Saturday, 16 May 2026.

    Time: 9:00 AM
    Venue: Convocation Square, Main Campus, Tudun Wada

    Guests are expected to be seated by 9:00 AM prompt.

    Who the Kaduna Polytechnic convocation will honour

    The ceremony will recognise graduates from the 2016/2017 through 2024/2025 academic sessions.

    The grand finale will include the award of Diplomas, Fellowships, and Prizes. That is the closing point of the celebration, and it gives the whole programme its clear focus.

    Academic gown collection and return rules

    Kaduna Polytechnic has also issued directions for academic gowns. Graduands need to note the payment amount, collection point, and return deadline.

    Payment for academic gowns

    Each graduand is to pay a total of N20,000.

    This amount covers:

    • N10,000 for rental
    • N10,000 as a refundable deposit

    Payment is to be made at Kadpoly Micro Finance Bank, Central Administration, Main Campus.

    Collection point for gowns

    Graduands can begin gown collection on Monday, 11 May 2026.

    Collection venue: Department of Polymer and Textile Technology, College of Science and Technology, Main Campus

    Return deadline and late penalty

    Academic gowns must be returned on or before Tuesday, 19 May 2026.

    Late return will attract a penalty of N1,000 per day. That date matters, and the fee for delay is plainly stated.

    Kaduna Polytechnic convocation contact numbers

    For further enquiries, the contacts listed are:

    0706308235
    08028755704

  • Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) Matriculation Ceremony Date Change for 2025/2026 and What Students Should Note

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) Matriculation Ceremony Date Change for 2025/2026 and What Students Should Note

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) Matriculation Ceremony Date Change for 2025/2026 and What Students Should Note

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) has announced a new date for its 17th undergraduate matriculation ceremony for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The College said the change came after technical issues experienced by its parent University, the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID). The matriculation ceremony will now hold on Tuesday, 21 April 2026.

    Why ASCOEA changed the matriculation date

    The notice states that the parent University, UNIMAID, experienced technical issues. For that reason, ASCOEA shifted the undergraduate matriculation ceremony to a new date.

    The revised date now stands as Tuesday, 21 April 2026; that is the fresh schedule released in the notice.

    New date for the ASCOEA undergraduate matriculation ceremony

    Students and other concerned parties should note that the 17th undergraduate matriculation ceremony for the 2025/2026 academic session will take place on Tuesday, 21 April 2026.

    That is the only date change mentioned in the notice.

    Activities that remain unchanged

    ASCOEA also made it clear that other scheduled activities will go on as earlier arranged.

    NCE matriculation and cultural dance

    The notice says the NCE matriculation and cultural dance will remain as scheduled earlier. Those details are available in the earlier notice on NCE matriculation and cultural dance schedule.

    What students should note

    Students who plan to attend the undergraduate matriculation ceremony should take note of the new date, Tuesday, 21 April 2026.

    The College did not announce any other adjustment in the notice; the NCE matriculation and cultural dance timetable stays the same.

  • University of Calabar (UNICAL) Supplementary Examinations 2025/2026 Deadline, Eligibility and Exam Date

    University of Calabar (UNICAL) Supplementary Examinations 2025/2026 Deadline, Eligibility and Exam Date

    University of Calabar (UNICAL) Supplementary Examinations 2025/2026 Deadline, Eligibility and Exam Date

    The University of Calabar (UNICAL) has opened applications for supplementary examinations for the first semester of the 2025/2026 academic session and the second semester of the 2024/2025 session, Stream B.

    A memo from the Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), dated 16 April 2026, states that the supplementary examinations will start on 11 May 2026. Eligible students must submit applications to the DVC (Academic) on or before 30 April 2026.

    Key dates for UNICAL supplementary examinations

    UNICAL fixed 11 May 2026 as the start date for the supplementary examinations.

    The university also set 30 April 2026 as the deadline for submission of applications. Students who miss that date risk disqualification; the notice made that point clear.

    Who can apply

    The university listed the cases that may qualify a student for the supplementary examinations.

    Ill health during the examination period

    A student may apply where ill health affected participation during the examination period. Such an application must include a medical report endorsed by the Director of Health Services.

    Representation of the university at official events

    A student who represented the university at official events during the examination period may also apply.

    Death of a first-degree family member

    The death of a first-degree family member is also listed as a ground for application.

    Evidence of proper course registration

    A student may still qualify where there is evidence of proper course registration for the session.

    What students need to do

    Eligible students are to submit their applications to the DVC (Academic) on or before 30 April 2026.

    The notice places weight on meeting both the deadline and the stated conditions. Missing a requirement, or filing late, could lead to disqualification.

    Memo to faculties and departments

    The memo was signed by Ekaette Enang, DVC (Academic).

    It directed faculties and departments to give the notice wide circulation across student platforms and notice boards, so the message reaches those concerned fast and without confusion.

    Final note on the UNICAL notice

    This UNICAL update covers supplementary examinations for the first semester of 2025/2026 and the second semester of 2024/2025, Stream B. The key dates are already fixed; eligible students need to act before 30 April 2026.

  • Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences Obudu warns against fake admission form pages

    Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences Obudu warns against fake admission form pages

    Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences Obudu warns against fake admission form pages

    The Management of Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu, has alerted the public to fraudulent activity linked to unauthorised social media pages.

    The College said some persons are falsely presenting themselves as representatives of the school and trying to sell admission forms online. It made clear, in plain terms, that the page connected to those posts is not known to the College.

    College rejects unofficial admission form sales

    The school stated that it does not sell admission forms through unofficial online links or third-party social media accounts.

    That message is direct; any page or account making such claims does so without the College’s approval. For students, parents, and guardians, that warning matters.

    What the College said about liability

    The College stated that it will not be responsible for any liability, financial loss, or damage that may come from dealings with these fraudulent persons or pages.

    It also advised all stakeholders to act with extreme caution. That includes anyone seeking admission details, school updates, or other college-related information.

    Verified page for official information

    To get verified updates, the College directed the public to use its official Facebook page only.

    Where enquiries should go

    For admission enquiries or questions about college operations, the College asked members of the public to visit the campus directly or use the contact details on the verified page.

    That remains the stated route for anyone who wants proper information from the school itself; no side page, no unknown account, no suspect link.

    What this warning means

    This notice serves as a clear caution to the public. The College has distanced itself from the social media page behind the posts and has restated its approved channel for verified information.

    Anyone seeking admission details should rely on the verified Facebook page or visit the campus directly.

  • Minaret University 1st Matriculation Ceremony Date, Time and Venue for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Students

    Minaret University 1st Matriculation Ceremony Date, Time and Venue for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Students

    Minaret University 1st Matriculation Ceremony Date, Time and Venue for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Students

    Minaret University has announced the 1st matriculation ceremony for its pioneer students in the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The notice marks a major moment for the school community; it also sets the formal start of the matriculation programme for the first set of students.

    Matriculation ceremony date, time and venue

    The ceremony has been scheduled as follows:

    Event details

    • Date: Thursday, 30 April 2026
    • Islamic date: 13 Dhul-Qa’dah 1447 AH
    • Time: 11:00 a.m. prompt
    • Venue: University Multi-Purpose Hall, Minaret University Campus

    Message to pioneer students

    The announcement addressed the first set of students as the foundation of the university and stated that their journey of Faith, Knowledge, and Service begins at this point.

    That message places the pioneer class at the centre of this first ceremony; a clear marker for the School’s opening academic story.

    Invitation to parents and the university community

    Minaret University also invited parents, guardians, well-wishers, and the wider university community to attend the ceremony.

    The event stands as a gathering for students and families alike, with the campus set to host the occasion at the University Multi-Purpose Hall.

  • NYSC Call-Up Letter 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II Printing Steps and Camp Requirements

    NYSC Call-Up Letter 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II Printing Steps and Camp Requirements

    NYSC Call-Up Letter 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II Printing Steps and Camp Requirements

    This is to inform all the 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II prospective corps members that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has opened the portal to print call-up letters.

    Prospective Corps members are expected to log on to the NYSC Portal to commence printing their Call-up letters.

    Prospective Corps Members that did not make payment during online registration are to collect their Call-up Letters from their respective institutions of graduation.

    How to Print NYSC Call-Up Letters

    NB: Batch ‘B’ PCMs are encouraged as a matter of priority to be immunized against cerebrospinal meningitis before reporting to camp.
    PCMs are not allowed to come into the camp with vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles.

    Note:

    • Anyone who fails to report for service in the service corps as directed in his or her Call-up Letter and/or refuses to make himself or herself available for service in the service corps shall be prosecuted in line with the provisions of Section 13 sub-section 1(a) and (b) of the NYSC Act, Cap. N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
    • Also, anyone who is not eligible to participate in the service corps or has been duly issued with a Certificate of National Service or Certificate of Exemption but so participates or attempts to so participate shall be prosecuted in line with Section 13 sub-section 2(a) and (b) of the NYSC Act, Cap. N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

    Note the following ahead of the Commencement of the Orientation Exercise.

    1. Persons who studied in Nigeria should bring to camp: Degree/HND Certificates or Statement of Results, Personal Identity Card from the Institution of graduation.
      Foreign graduates should verify original copies of ALL their uploaded credentials and travel documents, including an International passport.
    2. Foreign graduates are to ensure that academic paper(s) in Languages other than English must be translated into English accordingly; both versions must be presented for verification at the camp.
    3. Medical/veterinary Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists, Optometrists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Public Environmental Health graduates should bring their professional licenses or certificates of full registration issued by their professional bodies.

  • University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) announces Christmas and New Year holidays

    University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) announces Christmas and New Year holidays

    UNIMAID announces Christmas and New Year holidays

    The University of Maiduguri has announced the schedule for the upcoming public holidays marking the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

    UNIMAID announces Christmas and New Year holidays

    In a circular issued by the Office of the Registrar, dated Tuesday, 23rd December, 2025, the university community is informed of the public holidays declared by the Federal Government.

    The holiday schedule is as follows:

    · Christmas/Boxing Day Holidays:

    · Public Holidays: Thursday, 25th and Friday, 26th December, 2025.

    · University Offices will close at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 24th December, 2025.

    · Resumption: Offices will re-open on Monday, 29th December, 2025, at 8:00 a.m.

    · New Year Holiday:

    · Public Holiday: Thursday, 1st January, 2026.

    · University Offices will close at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 31st December, 2025.

    · Resumption: Offices will re-open on Friday, 2nd January, 2026.

    The circular, signed by Mrs. Amina M. Abdullahi, Director of Human Resources, confirms that essential services will be maintained throughout the holiday period to ensure the smooth running of the university.

    The notice is addressed to all members of staff and students, with a copy sent to the Vice-Chancellor.

  • MOUAU announces Christmas and New year public holidays

    MOUAU announces Christmas and New year public holidays

    MOUAU announces Christmas and New year public holidays

    The Management of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike has officially informed the university community of the upcoming public holidays as declared by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

    According to a memorandum from the Office of the Registrar, with reference number MOU/AU/R/PASM/P/003/VOL.1 and dated 23rd December 2025, the following days have been declared public holidays:

    · Thursday, 25th December 2025 (Christmas Day)

    · Friday, 26th December 2025 (Boxing Day)

    · Thursday, 1st January 2026 (New Year’s Day)

    Consequently, all university offices will remain closed on these days. All staff members are advised to ensure that all electrical appliances and gadgets in their offices are switched off before departure.

    The directive, however, notes that staff on essential services are required to be on duty. This includes personnel from the Security Unit, the University Health Services, University Farms, and those in charge of power and electricity supply.

    The Security Unit has been specifically tasked with maintaining proper surveillance on campus and other designated locations throughout the holiday period.

    The university management has announced the resumption dates as follows:

    · Work resumes on Monday, 29th December 2025, after the Christmas holidays.

    · Work resumes on Friday, 2nd January 2026, after the New Year holiday.

    The memorandum was signed by Dr. Chinwe A. Ifenkwe, Deputy Registrar, Personnel (ASM/Establishment), on behalf of the Registrar.

  • UNIUYO update regarding the Christmas and New year break

    UNIUYO update regarding the Christmas and New year break

    UNIUYO update regarding the Christmas and New year break

    The Directorate of Information and Public Relations of the Students’ Union, University of Uyo, has issued a clarification on the operational schedule of the institution following the Christmas and New Year holidays.

    UNIUYO update regarding the Christmas and New year break

    According to a press release signed by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Mr. Godwin Patrick, the University of Uyo will remain officially open immediately after the holiday period. However, the release explained that activities during this time will be limited mainly to administrative and essential staff operations.

    The statement further noted that the campus will also be accessible to students who may have urgent academic or administrative matters requiring attention. Students are therefore advised to plan their return to campus accordingly.

    The Students’ Union emphasized that full academic activities will resume later, announcing that lectures are scheduled to commence on Monday, 5th January 2026.

    The Directorate thanked students for their cooperation and urged them to take note of the clarified schedule.

     

  • Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences Iyin Ekiti Pre-degree admission, 2025/2026

    Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences Iyin Ekiti Pre-degree admission, 2025/2026

    Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences Iyin Ekiti Pre-degree admission, 2025/2026

    The Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences (FUTA-ES), Iyin Ekiti, through its Directorate of Pre-Degree Programme (DPP), has announced the commencement of admission into its Pre-Degree Programme for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    According to the announcement, the programme is designed to prepare prospective candidates for admission into various degree programmes across four major fields: Natural and Applied Sciences; Engineering and Technology; Computing and Information Technology; and Environmental Sciences.

    Available Programme Options

    Natural and Applied Sciences

    Available courses include Animal and Environmental Biology, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Geology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, Science Laboratory Technology, and Statistics.

     

    Engineering and Technology

    Programmes offered are Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering, and Computer Engineering.

     

    Computing and Information Technology

    Courses include Software Engineering, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Data Science, Information and Communication Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing.

     

    Environmental Sciences

    Available programmes are Architecture, Building Technology, Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, Environmental Science and Management, Estate Management, Forestry and Wildlife Management, Industrial Design, Quantity Surveying, Surveying and Geoinformatics, and Urban and Regional Planning.

    Eligibility Requirements

    Prospective candidates are required to possess a minimum of five (5) credit passes in SSCE, NECO, or NABTEB examinations at not more than two sittings. The credits must include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and one other relevant subject.

    Application Procedure

    Eligible candidates are to visit the University website at www.futes.edu.ng to purchase and complete the application form. Applicants are required to fill in the necessary details, make payment online, and upload all required documents for admission processing.

    The application form costs ₦15,000 only, payable through the Remita platform. Candidates are advised to regularly check the pre-degree portal for updates on their admission status after submission.

    Enquiries

    For further information, prospective applicants may contact the Directorate of Pre-Degree Programme on 07044992333 or 07053531257. Enquiries can also be directed to the Registrar’s Office via 07033281680.

    The University encourages all interested and qualified candidates to apply promptly.

  • JAMB 2026 update on basic procedures for UTME/DE registration

    JAMB 2026 update on basic procedures for UTME/DE registration

    JAMB 2026 update on basic procedures for UTME/DE registration

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has issued an official notice outlining the procedures and important tips for candidates registering for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    In an announcement via its official X handle, the Board outlined the basic steps prospective candidates must take to ensure a seamless registration process.

    Step 1: Profile Code Generation

    Candidates must first ensure that their personal details including their National Identification Number (NIN), email address, and O’Level/A-Level results are accurate and consistent across all platforms.

    • How to Generate the profile code: Send your 11-digit NIN to 55019 or 66019 in the format:
      NIN 00000011111 (ensure there is a space between “NIN” and the number).
    • Important Note: Once a profile code is generated, it cannot be changed, and your biodata will be automatically retrieved from the NIMC database.

    Step 2: E-PIN Purchase and Registration

    After generating a profile code, candidates should proceed to the nearest JAMB Office or any approved CBT Centre to commence registration.

    • E-PINs Purchase: E-PINs must be purchased only from authorised channels, including banks, approved online platforms, and accredited vendors at registration centres.
    • Registration: Candidates must ensure they are given the correct registration template and should meticulously cross-check all details for accuracy before final submission.

    Important Tips

    • NIMC Corrections: Any necessary corrections (e.g., Name, Date of Birth, Gender, State of Origin) must be made with NIMC early and reflected on their portal before starting JAMB registration.
    • Unique Identifiers: Phone numbers and email addresses are unique to each candidate. They cannot be shared or changed and must remain functional throughout the process.
    • Biometric Issues: If biometric capture fails, candidates should visit a JAMB office immediately. Do not allow any CBT centre to force-register you.
    • Dual Screens: Ensure a dual screen is used during registration so you can confirm your passport photograph and biometrics are captured correctly in real-time.

    Common Challenges and Solutions

    • “Error 550/66019” / Wrong Parameter:
      Indicates an incorrect format. Ensure you use the correct command: NIN [space] YourNIN to 55019 or 66019.
    • “Number Already Registered”:
      Means the phone number has already been used to generate a profile code. Candidates must retrieve and use that specific SIM card to receive the code.
    • “Unable to Verify NIN”:
      Usually a temporary network or server issue. Candidates are advised to wait and retry later.
    • “Record Not Found”:
      Implies the NIN is not in the NIMC database. Candidates should visit the nearest NIMC office for validation.

  • Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) Vice-Chancellor Vacancy 2026: Requirements, Term, and How to Submit the 30-Copy Application

    Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) Vice-Chancellor Vacancy 2026: Requirements, Term, and How to Submit the 30-Copy Application

    Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) Vice-Chancellor Vacancy 2026: Requirements, Term, and How to Submit the 30-Copy Application

    The post of Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO)will be vacant on 19 June 2026. Under the Federal Universities of Technology Act, Cap. F23, Volume 7, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, the Governing Council of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri is starting the steps to fill the role.

    Applications are invited from interested and suitably qualified candidates for the post of Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Technology, Owerri.

    The University

    FUTO was founded in 1980. It was one of the first three Federal Universities of Technology set up by the Federal Government. The campus is about twenty-five kilometres from the centre of Owerri metropolis.

    By law, the University can run academic and professional programmes. These lead to diplomas, first degrees, postgraduate research, and higher degrees. The programmes stress planning, adaptive work, technical skills, maintenance, development, and productive skills in engineering, science, agriculture, medical, and related professional fields.

    The aim is to produce socially mature men and women who can understand and use existing technology, adapt it, improve it, and also develop new ones.

    Mission Statement

    FUTO’s mission is to be a world-class University with hands-on training and research. The goal is to move the nation’s economy from buying goods to making goods, with a sound technology base.

    The Candidate

    A candidate for Vice-Chancellor must have a good University education from a recognised University. The person should also be a good manager of people and resources.

    The Vice-Chancellor is the Chief Executive and Academic Officer of the University. The Vice-Chancellor is also the Ex-Officio Chairman of the Senate and Congregation, and a Member of the University Governing Council.

    The candidate is expected to meet these points:

    1. The person must be an acclaimed scholar and a Professor of high repute, with suitable academic qualifications. This includes a Ph.D., or for Medical professionals, a Postgraduate Medical Fellowship. The person must also have publications of national and international standard.
    2. The person must be a Professor in a field linked to FUTO’s academic programmes. The person must have at least 15 years of senior academic related experience, with at least 10 years as a Professor. A letter of promotion to Professorship must be attached.
    3. The person should respect merit and support it without fear or favour, even under pressure.
    4. The person should show an enterprising spirit, with proof of ability to attract funds and other resources for the growth of the University.
    5. The person should be able to build harmony between staff and students, and also between the University and host communities.
    6. The person should be able to build good working ties across sections and groups in the University, without ethnic, religious, or other bias.
    7. The person should have a clear vision and a workable plan for the development of the University.
    8. The person must be able to push research in key areas and build working links with respected global universities and industries.
    9. The person must be of probity and integrity.
    10. The person must be able to earn respect and give academic and administrative leadership in the University.
    11. The person must be in strong physical and mental health to handle the pressure of the office. Applicants must submit a medical fitness certificate from a physician in a recognised public health facility.
    12. The person should have a good grasp of information and communication technology skills, and value its place in today’s knowledge work.
    13. The person must be able, at all times, to advise the University Council on matters linked to projects, finances, property, and administration.
    14. The person must not be more than 64 years of age by 19 June 2026, when the position is set to be taken up.

    Terms and Conditions of Service Applicable to the Post

    The Vice-Chancellor will hold office for a single term of five (5) years only, on terms stated in the letter of appointment. Pay and other service conditions are those that apply to Vice-Chancellors in Nigerian Federal Universities, as set by the Federal Government or the Governing Council of the University, as needed.

    Method of Application

    Interested candidates who meet the requirements should apply under these conditions:

    1. Each application must be made in thirty (30) copies of the Curriculum Vitae, signed and dated by the candidate, with a passport photograph attached to each copy. Yes, it is thirty copies.
    2. Each Curriculum Vitae must include the names and addresses of three (3) referees. Each applicant must ask each referee to send the Registrar a confidential report on the candidate’s character, academic ability, and management ability. The report must be in a sealed envelope marked “POST OF VICE-CHANCELLOR REFEREES REPORT” at the top left corner.
    3. Each application must include thirty (30) copies of the candidate’s “VISION FOR THE UNIVERSITY/MISSION STATEMENT”.
    4. Where a candidate is identified and nominated by the Search Team, the application must also include a consent letter signed by the candidate.
    5. All applications, Curriculum Vitae, and related papers must be submitted (in person with acknowledgement, or through a recognised courier service) under confidential cover and addressed to:

      The Registrar and Secretary to Council
      Federal University of Technology
      P.M.B. 1526, Owerri
      Imo State
      Nigeria

    6. The sealed envelope(s) containing the application(s) or nomination must be marked “VICE-CHANCELLOR” at the top left corner. The submission must reach the Registrar and Secretary to Council not later than six (6) weeks from the date of this publication.

  • Benue State University of Agriculture, Science and Technology (BSUAST) Staff Vacancies: Academic, Admin, Technical and Professional Roles

    Benue State University of Agriculture, Science and Technology (BSUAST) Staff Vacancies: Academic, Admin, Technical and Professional Roles

    Benue State University of Agriculture, Science and Technology (BSUAST) Staff Vacancies: Academic, Admin, Technical and Professional Roles

    The Benue State University of Agriculture, Science and Technology (BSUAST), Ihugh was set up in 2024 by the Benue State Government. It is a public university sited in Ihugh, Vandeikya Local Government Area of Benue State.

    BSUAST is a research-heavy university with a clear purpose. It brings agriculture, science, engineering, health, the environment, and digital work into one place. The aim is to help with big African needs such as food security, public health, climate resilience, industrial development, and steady livelihoods.

    The University’s mandate sits on five linked pillars:

    • Excellence in teaching and learning
    • Problem-solving and impact-driven research
    • Technology transfer and new idea work
    • Community-engaged development
    • Ethical leadership and global citizenship

    The founding philosophy is: “Imagine. Aspire. Innovate. Create.”

    BSUAST is building a cross-subject academic culture. It is meant to stay relevant, use digital ways of working, support sustainability, and show results people can point at. It won’t be perfect every day, and that’s just real life.

    The Opportunity

    As part of its take-off plan, step-by-step growth, and approved staffing plan, the University invites applications from capable and forward-looking people for roles across:

    • Academic and research cadres
    • Administrative and management services
    • Technical, technological and ICT services
    • Professional and specialist support services

    Recruitment is being done inside a structured staffing frame. This frame follows National Universities Commission (NUC) standards, wider good practice for research-led STEM universities, a digital-first way of working, and lean, agile governance that can last.

    This approach is meant to keep teaching loads manageable, give strong research support, and keep admin work running well. It also aims for a healthy balance between academic and non-academic staff, so work feels doable for people.

    Who the University Seeks

    The University is looking for people who:

    • Care about nation-building through teaching, research, and service
    • Welcome digital tools and cross-subject thinking
    • Enjoy research, mentoring, and sharing knowledge
    • Value professionalism, ethics, and loyalty to the University
    • Share the vision of building a global, Africa-for-Africa university

    Qualified and interested candidates are invited to apply for open academic, research, administrative, technical, technological, and professional roles. Specific qualification needs, experience levels, and rank placement rules apply, as stated in the approved UAST Recruitment and Staffing Framework on the University’s official website and careers portal.

    Mode of Application

    Applications are online only through the official portal: UAST Careers Portal at careers.bsuast.edu.ng.

    Applicants are required to complete all mandatory fields shown on the dashboard before submitting. If a field is left blank, the system may refuse the form, which can be annoying but true.

    Applicants should make sure all details provided are accurate, truthful, and verifiable.

    Selection Process

    Applications will be reviewed in line with approved staffing needs and standards. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted through notices sent only through the UAST Careers Portal.

    Late submissions will not be considered.

    Key Dates

    • Application opens: Monday, 22 December 2025
    • Application closes: Sunday, 1 February 2026

    Important Notices

    • The University does not sell appointments and will not request payments (financial or non-financial) from applicants.
    • The University will not be responsible for applications sent through agents, intermediaries, or unofficial channels.
    • UAST is an equal-opportunity employer, committed to merit, diversity, inclusion, and competence, character, and commitment.

    Scholars, administrators, professionals, technologists, and other skilled people who want to help shape this new university from the start are encouraged to apply.

  • PAMO University of Medical Sciences (PUMS) Postgraduate Admission Guide for 2025/2026 Session

    PAMO University of Medical Sciences (PUMS) Postgraduate Admission Guide for 2025/2026 Session

    PAMO University of Medical Sciences (PUMS) Postgraduate Admission Guide for 2025/2026 Session

    The School of Postgraduate Studies at PAMO University of Medical Sciences (PUMS), Port Harcourt, runs full-time postgraduate programmes meant to grow research thinking in graduates. The focus stays on careful enquiry, steady research training, and shared academic work, while still giving room for personal ideas. It is a serious setting, but students are guided and supported through the process.

    Applications are open to qualified candidates for admission into full-time postgraduate programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session. Successful applicants may earn Postgraduate Diplomas, Master’s degrees, or Doctor of Philosophy degrees, depending on the programme.

    Available Faculties, Departments, and Programmes

    Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

    Department of Medical Laboratory Science
    Programmes offered: PGD, MSc, PhD

    Areas of specialisation

    Chemical Pathology

    • Endocrinology
    • Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
    • Oncologic and Molecular Diagnostics
    • Clinical Biochemistry and Metabolic Diseases

    Haematology and Blood Transfusion Science

    • General and Molecular Haematology
    • Haemostasis and Coagulation Studies
    • Transfusion Science and Immunohaematology
    • Haematological Malignancies and Regenerative Haematology

    Histopathology and Cytology

    • Diagnostic Histopathology
    • Cytopathology and Cytogenetics
    • Immunohistochemistry and Oncopathology
    • Forensic and Experimental Pathology

    Medical Microbiology and Parasitology

    • Antimicrobial Resistance and Public Health Microbiology
    • Parasitology and Medical Entomology
    • Diagnostic Bacteriology and Virology
    • Mycology and Environmental Microbiology

    Immunology

    • Infection and Vaccinology
    • Clinical and Diagnostic Immunology
    • Experimental and Molecular Immunology
    • Tumour Immunology

    Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

    Department of Anatomy
    Programme: MSc

    Areas of study include:

    • Anthropometric and Forensic Anatomy
    • Microscopic Anatomy
    • Developmental Anatomy
    • Neuroanatomy and Neurosciences

    Department of Biochemistry
    Programmes: MSc, PhD

    Specialisations:

    • Clinical Biochemistry
    • Toxicological Biochemistry
    • Nutritional Biochemistry

    Department of Physiology
    Programmes: MSc, PhD

    PhD study areas cover:

    • Cardiopulmonary Physiology
    • Environmental Physiology
    • Reproductive Endocrinology
    • Neurophysiology
    • Exercise Physiology
    • Sleep Physiology
    • Blood Physiology

    Admission Requirements

    Postgraduate Diploma (PGD)

    Applicants must:

    • Hold a BMLS degree from an approved university with a Third Class grade
    • Be registered with the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria

    Master’s Degree (MSc)

    Applicants must meet one of the following:

    • A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with at least Second Class Lower
    • An unclassified degree with a minimum overall grade of C, meaning 50%
    • A PGD in a related field with a CGPA of 3.00 or higher on a 5-point scale
    • Fellowship of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria in a relevant area, for Medical Laboratory Science only

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Applicants must:

    • Hold a Master’s degree in the proposed area with a CGPA of at least 3.5 on a 5-point scale

    Duration of Programmes

    PGD

    • Minimum: 2 semesters
    • Maximum: 3 semesters

    MSc

    • Minimum: 3 semesters
    • Maximum: 5 semesters

    PhD

    • Minimum: 6 semesters
    • Maximum: 9 semesters

    How to Apply

    The application form is completed online. Candidates should use the official PUMS postgraduate application portal at portal.pums.edu.ng/admission-postgraduate.php

    Application steps

    1. Complete all required fields and select Proceed.
    2. The system logs the applicant in and opens a dashboard to finish the form.
    3. Pay the application fee using the stated account details and upload payment proof. No payment, no submission.
    4. After final submission, print the application form and transcript request form. Send the transcript request to the former institution. Name changes should be clearly stated.
    5. Keep a printed copy of the application. It may be needed later, so best not forget it.

    Applicants can log in with their email and password to continue or check application status before final submission.

    Support is available through the Help Dashboard if problems show up while filling the form.

    Extra Notes for Applicants

    • Email should be checked often for updates from the university.
    • Three referees are required. At least two must be academic staff not below Senior Lecturer rank.
    • MSc applicants must upload a one-page synopsis of their previous research.
    • PhD applicants must upload a research proposal of no more than five pages.

    Synopsis format for Master’s applicants

    • Applicant name
    • Proposed department and faculty
    • Title of last degree research
    • Short background
    • Aim and objectives
    • Methodology
    • Results
    • Conclusion

    Proposal format for PhD applicants

    • Applicant name
    • Proposed department and faculty
    • Proposed title, not more than 21 words
    • Background of study
    • Aim and objectives
    • Methodology
    • Expected outcomes
    • References

    Application Timeline for 2025/2026

    • Sale of forms: 24 November 2025 to 7 January 2026
    • Form submission deadline: 11 January 2026
    • Transcript submission deadline: 11 January 2026

    Transcripts may be sent in hard copy or soft copy. Soft copies must come from institutional email addresses and be sent to spgs@pums.edu.ng.

    PhD applicants may later receive an invitation for proposal defence. The date will be shared when ready.

    All admission offers stay provisional. The School of Postgraduate Studies keeps the right to confirm, offer, or decline admission.

    Further details are available on the official PUMS postgraduate admissions page at
    http://new.pums.edu.ng/postgraduate-application/

  • Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTECH) Postgraduate Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTECH) Postgraduate Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTECH) Postgraduate Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology, also known as ADUSTECH and previously called Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST), Wudil, has opened applications for its postgraduate programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The School of Postgraduate Studies (SPS) has confirmed that application forms are now available online. Students planning for higher degrees can now check the approved courses and submit their details through the school portal.

    Available postgraduate programmes

    The university runs postgraduate studies at three levels. These include Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Master’s degrees, and Postgraduate Diploma options. Courses are spread across science, engineering, agriculture, education, and environmental fields.

    Below is the official list, arranged clearly for easy reading.

    Ph.D Programmes

    1. Ph.D Agricultural Economics
    2. Ph.D Animal Science
    3. Ph.D Crop Production
    4. Ph.D Food Science and Technology
    5. Ph.D Mathematics
    6. Ph.D Geography
    7. Ph.D Architecture
    8. Ph.D Chemistry (Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical)
    9. Ph.D Physics
    10. Ph.D Microbiology

    Master’s Programmes (M.Sc / M.Eng / M.Tech)

    1. M.Sc Agricultural Economics
    2. M.Sc Agricultural Extension
    3. M.Sc Animal Science
    4. M.Sc Crop Production
    5. M.Tech Food Science and Technology
    6. M.Sc Soil Science
    7. M.Sc Computer Science
    8. M.Sc Mathematics
    9. M.Sc Statistics
    10. M.Sc Architecture
    11. M.Sc Geography
    12. M.Sc Geology
    13. M.Tech Urban Management
    14. M.Eng Civil Engineering
    15. M.Eng Electrical Engineering
    16. M.Eng Mechanical Engineering
    17. M.Sc Biology
    18. M.Sc Chemistry (Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical)
    19. M.Sc Microbiology
    20. M.Sc Physics
    21. M.Sc (Ed) Agricultural Science
    22. M.Sc (Ed) Biology
    23. M.Sc (Ed) Chemistry
    24. M.Sc (Ed) Geography
    25. M.Sc (Ed) Mathematics
    26. M.Sc (Ed) Physics

    Postgraduate Diploma (PGD / PGPD) Programmes

    1. PGD Agricultural Economics
    2. PGD Animal Science
    3. PGD Architecture
    4. PGD Biology
    5. PGD Chemistry
    6. PGD Computer Science
    7. PGD Civil Engineering
    8. PGD Crop Production
    9. PGD Education
    10. PGD Electrical Engineering
    11. PGD Food Science and Technology
    12. PGD Geographical Information System
    13. PGD Geology
    14. PGD Mathematics
    15. PGD Mechanical Engineering
    16. PGD Microbiology
    17. PGD Physics
    18. PGD Statistics
    19. PGD Soil Science
    20. PGD Urban and Regional Planning
    21. PGD Waste Management
    22. Professional PGPD in Urban and Regional Planning

    How to apply for ADUSTECH postgraduate form

    Applicants should begin by visiting the official ADUSTECH postgraduate application portal using this descriptive link to the ADUSTECH School of Postgraduate Studies application page: www.pgskust.edu.ng/portal

    The steps are simple enough, though students should read carefully.

    • Purchase the Online Application RRR Access Code
    • Create an online application account
    • Fill in the form and submit it online

    Students who applied before can log in using their username or RRR code. New users will need to create an account before starting. A little patience helps, the portal can be slow sometimes.

    The university states that its postgraduate programmes remain focused on science, engineering, agriculture, technology, and environmental studies, with teaching and research as the core focus.

  • Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) HND Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) HND Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) HND Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has invited applications from candidates who hold at least an ND Lower Credit from NBTE-accredited courses.

    The call covers Higher National Diploma full-time programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    Applicants are expected to meet the listed entry steps and provide all needed documents within the given dates.

    YABATECH Full-Time HND Courses

    The College offers a wide range of specialised options across its schools. Each course provides skill-focused training built on the earlier National Diploma stage.

    1. School of Agricultural Technology

    • Agric-business Management
    • Agricultural Extension and Management
    • Animal Production Technology
    • Crop Production Technology
    • Pest Management

    2. School of Art, Design and Printing Technology

    • Book Publishing
    • Graphic Design
    • Industrial Design (Ceramics, Textile)
    • Fashion Design
    • Painting
    • Sculpture
    • Printing Technology

    3. School of Environmental Studies

    • Architecture
    • Building Technology
    • Estate Management and Valuation
    • Quantity Surveying
    • Surveying and Geo-informatics
    • Urban and Regional Planning

    Professional Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning is also available.

    4. School of Engineering

    • Civil Engineering (Structures, Transportation)
    • Computer Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering (Electronics/Telecommunications, Power/Machine)
    • Industrial Maintenance Engineering
    • Marine Engineering
    • Mechatronics Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing, Power Plant)
    • Metallurgical Engineering
    • Welding and Fabrication Engineering

    5. School of Liberal Studies

    • Journalism and Media Studies
    • Strategic Communication

    6. School of Management and Business Studies

    • Accountancy
    • Banking and Finance
    • Business Administration
    • Marketing
    • Office Technology and Management (Monolingual, Bilingual)
    • Public Administration

    7. School of Science
    Science Laboratory Technology options:

    • Bio-Chemistry
    • Chemistry
    • Environmental Biology
    • Micro-Biology
    • Physics with Electronics
      Statistics is also offered.

    8. School of Technology

    • Food Science and Technology
    • Hospitality Management Technology
    • Human Resource Management Technology
    • Networking and Cloud Computing
    • Software and Web Development
    • Textile Technology
    • Polymer Technology

    Entry Requirements for HND and Professional Diploma

    Applicants must meet the following:

    • SSCE and JAMB requirements matching the ND course as stated in the current JAMB Brochure.
    • A National Diploma with at least Lower Credit in a related course.
    • One year of relevant post-ND work experience.
    • Bilingual Office Technology and Management students must contact the department for French classes.

    For the Professional Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning:
    Applicants need an HND with at least Lower Credit in Urban and Regional Planning or related courses such as Architecture or Estate Management.

    Application Steps for Prospective Students

    The non-refundable fee is ₦22,500 (not including verification and transaction charges). Candidates may pay online or at the bank. The College does not accept cash at any office.

    Applicants should visit the official College website at www.yabatech.edu.ng to follow the step-by-step guide for completing and submitting their forms.

    Transcripts from ND programmes must reach the Registrar’s Office within six weeks of this notice. Enquiries can be made through the Admissions Department, Room AA 01, Old Administrative Building. Any form submitted after the deadline will not be processed.

  • National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Certificate of Exemption for 2025 Batch ‘C’

    National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Certificate of Exemption for 2025 Batch ‘C’

    National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Certificate of Exemption for 2025 Batch ‘C’

    The National Youth Service Corps has confirmed that 2025 Batch C Certificates of Exemption have been produced and sent out to schools across the country.

    These certificates have already been delivered to Corps Producing Institutions (CPIs) nationwide.

    Graduates who were granted exemption are expected to collect their certificates from their schools, following the normal school process. Some schools may take a bit of time to sort records, so students should be patient and follow up calmly.

  • Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Admission Form for 78th Regular Course 2026

    Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Admission Form for 78th Regular Course 2026

    Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Admission Form for 78th Regular Course 2026

    Online applications are open for admission into the 78th Regular Course of the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna. The application window runs from Friday, 28 November 2025 to 30 April 2026. The offer is open to Nigerian males and females who meet the set conditions.

    All successful Regular Course cadets will train within the Academy. The Federal Government of Nigeria will handle training costs, administration, and logistics. Cadets do not pay for schooling while undergoing training, which many students find helpful.

    Admitted candidates will take part in both military and academic training for five years. At the end of the programme, graduates earn an honours degree such as BSc, BEng, or BA, depending on their field. They also receive a Presidential Commission into the Armed Forces of Nigeria. It is a long road, yes, but many past cadets say the structure helps shape discipline early.

    Admission Requirements

    Details for each undergraduate course are available on the NDA website and application portal. Information on eligibility, degree options, and screening centres is also listed there. Knowledge of French, Arabic, or Mandarin may help applicants, though it is not compulsory. Ordinary level results like SSCE or NECO must not be older than five years at the time of admission.

    To qualify for the 78th Regular Course, candidates must meet these conditions:

    • Be medically and physically fit, with good moral conduct.
    • Be single, male or female, with no legal duty to support a child or another person.
    • Present a valid Certificate of Indigeneship from a state or local government.
    • Be 17 years old, and not above 21 years by August 2026.
    • Have at least five O’level credits at not more than two sittings. These must include English Language, Mathematics, and three subjects related to the chosen course.
    • Have written the UTME and reached the approved national cut-off score set by JAMB.
    • Meet the height rule: 1.68 metres for males and 1.65 metres for females.
    • Any background in French, Arabic, or Mandarin counts as an added point.

    For more details, see the NDA Courses and Requirements.

    Notes for Applicants

    Candidates should keep the following in mind:

    • Forms sent without O’level results will not be accepted.
    • Candidates awaiting results are not eligible.
    • Only O’level results that are not more than five years old will be accepted.
    • Subjects for the NDA Screening Test must match the listed subject combinations on the portal.

    Missing any of these can stop an application early, even if other parts look fine.

    Method of Application

    Applicants are to visit the NDA application portal at www.ndaapplications.net and select Purchase Access Code. Payment of ₦7,000 is made through REMITA. Only payments made with an RRR code generated from the portal will count.

    After payment, candidates should complete the online form carefully and read all instructions provided. Applicants must also apply through JAMB, select NDA as first choice, and sit for the UTME.

    Completed forms must be submitted online with scanned copies of SSCE, NECO, or equivalent results. After submission, candidates should download and keep the Acknowledgement Form. Some students forget this part and later regret it.

    Screening Test Conditions

    Only candidates who meet the admission rules and score 210 for Engineering courses or 180 for other faculties in UTME will be allowed to print the Screening Test Admission Card and attend the test.

    Screening Test Date and What to Bring

    The NDA Screening Test, which serves as Phase One of the Post-UTME, is scheduled for Saturday, 6 June 2026.

    Candidates are expected to come with:

    • Acknowledgement Form
    • Screening Test Admission Card
    • JAMB result slip
    • Two postcard-sized photographs (3.5 x 5 inches)

    The photos should show the chest upwards. At the back, candidates must write their name, exam number, state, exam centre, course, and add a signature. Only candidates who pass this stage will be invited for the Armed Forces Selection Board, which is Phase Two. After that, the list of admitted candidates will be released.

    Reference Materials

    The Academy provides a Compendium of Past Questions and Answers for interested applicants at a small fee. This can be purchased from the Registry, NDA. Many candidates find it useful for practice, though it takes steady reading.

    For further details, visit the NDA official website or email info@ndaapplications.net.

     

  • University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Declares End-of-Year Break for Staff and Students

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Declares End-of-Year Break for Staff and Students

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Declares End-of-Year Break for Staff and Students

    The management of University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has approved a break for staff and students. The break will run from Tuesday, 23 December 2025 to Friday, 2 January 2026.

    This notice applies to the full university community. Teaching, learning, and most office duties will pause during this period. Many students see this break as time to rest, travel home, or just catch up on sleep. Staff members also get time away from daily work, which is welcome after a long session.

    Staff Exempted From the Break

    The Vice-Chancellor has given clear instructions that some groups of staff will not fully observe the break. These staff members are expected to remain available or resume duties when called.

    The exempted categories include:

    1. Staff handling essential services such as University Health Services, Fire Services, Security Personnel, Porters, Works Department, COMSIT, and Corporate Affairs. These staff will receive their days off at a later date when suitable.
    2. Members of the university management team.
    3. Staff whose programmes are fixed for accreditation during the break period.
    4. Staff whose duties may be needed during the break and may be recalled if required.

    Affected staff are advised to take note of these instructions and act as directed. Some offices may still be active, so students should confirm before visiting campus.

    The message, issued on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, extends warm Christmas wishes and best regards for the New Year to all staff and students. It reads like a short pause before another busy academic stretch.

  • Federal University Gashua (FUGASHUA) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University Gashua (FUGASHUA) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University Gashua (FUGASHUA) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University Gashua (FUGASHUA) has released the academic calendar for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The schedule covers all major academic and administrative activities for both the first and second semesters. Students are advised to read through carefully and keep dates in mind, missing one week can cause plenty stress later.

    The calendar affects returning students, fresh students, and staff. From registration to exams and breaks, everything has been placed on the timetable already.

  • Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Opens Adult and Second-Chance Literacy Centres for Lifelong Learning

    Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Opens Adult and Second-Chance Literacy Centres for Lifelong Learning

    Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Opens Adult and Second-Chance Literacy Centres for Lifelong Learning

    The Department of Continuing Education at Bayero University Kano has announced the start of Adult and Second-Chance Education Literacy Centres. The centres are meant for people who want basic learning, simple job skills, or a return to classroom learning after time away.

    The department shared that the programme includes Basic Literacy, Post-Literacy, Continuing Education, and Vocational Education. Learners of all ages are welcome. A young adult who missed school earlier, or an older person who wants to read and write better, may both join. Education, they believe, does not stop because of age.

    Locations of the Literacy Centres

    The literacy centres are already running at the following places:

    • BUK Old Site (Staff Primary School)
    • Rimin Zakara
    • Rimin Gata
    • BUK New Site (Department of Continuing Education)

    The department also stated that more centres will open soon. These new sites are expected to cover more parts of Kano and nearby areas, so people do not need to travel far just to attend class.

    Class Days and Time

    Registration and lessons take place from Monday to Friday, as well as Saturday and Sunday. Class times are set for:

    • 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    • 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

    These hours suit people who work during the day or handle family duties. Many adults find evening classes easier, even if they feel tired sometimes.

    Registration Details

    Registration forms are free. Interested learners can collect forms from the Department of Continuing Education at the BUK New Site, Gwarzo Road. Forms are also available by contacting the following phone numbers:

    • 08062963634
    • 08165315016
    • 08053481945

    The notice was signed by Dr. Auwalu Halilu, Head of the Department of Continuing Education, Bayero University Kano. He asked members of the public to make use of the programme as a way to learn, grow, and create better chances for themselves. Some doors open slowly, but learning often starts that way.

  • Lagos State University (LASU) Cadet Corps Recruitment for Students

    Lagos State University (LASU) Cadet Corps Recruitment for Students

    Lagos State University (LASU) Cadet Corps Recruitment for Students

    Applications are open for students of Lagos State University who wish to join the LASU Cadet Corps.

    The LASU Cadet Corps is a student group with paramilitary roots and a strong focus on leadership growth. It works with students on discipline, teamwork, respect for the country, and basic leadership habits. The corps also helps with safety on campus, crowd control, and official school events. Students often see members during ceremonies or organised activities, doing simple but steady duties.

    This call is for students who are willing to learn, follow rules, and work with others. No special background is demanded, just interest and commitment. Some students join to build confidence, others to learn leadership in a practical way. Both reasons are fine.

    Availability of Application Forms

    Application forms for the LASU Cadet Corps are free. Students can collect the forms from the Office of the Dean of Students’ Affairs, also known as the DSA, within the university.

    There is no charge at any point. Students should be careful not to pay anyone claiming to sell the form. The process is simple and handled within the school.

    Eligibility

    The recruitment exercise is open to all interested students of Lagos State University. No faculty or level is left out. If a student is enrolled and interested, they may apply.

    Applicants do not need to pay for collecting or submitting the form. Students and staff members are encouraged to share this notice widely so that no interested student misses out. Some people hear late, so passing the message helps a lot.

  • University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) CBT Timetable for 2025/2026 Harmattan Semester Examination

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) CBT Timetable for 2025/2026 Harmattan Semester Examination

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) CBT Timetable for 2025/2026 Harmattan Semester Examination

    The management of University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has shared the provisional Computer-Based Test timetable for the 2025/2026 Harmattan Semester examinations.

    The exams are scheduled to run from Monday, January 26 to Thursday, February 12, 2026. During this period, students will sit for their papers in batches each day, based on faculty, department, and registered courses. Each course has its own time slot, and students are expected to stick to the time listed for them.

    The full CBT timetable has been provided in images attached at the below. Students are advised to check carefully and confirm their course dates and times early, so there is no mix-up later.

    Key exam instructions for students

    Students are expected to follow these rules strictly during the CBT exams:

    1. All examinations will hold exactly as listed on the timetable. There will be no changes.
    2. Late arrival will not be accepted, even by a few minutes.
    3. Only coloured course registration forms printed from the university portal, with a clear passport photograph, will be accepted for entry.
    4. Every student must come with a valid and current university ID card.
    5. Any form of forgery or tampering with documents or ID cards will lead to sanctions.
    6. Items such as bags, wallets, pens, phones, bangles, neck chains, wrist or ankle chains, and wristwatches are banned at the CBT centre.
    7. Wooden pencils may be allowed, but nothing else.
    8. All exam rules listed in the Academic Regulations Handbook, including the dress code, will apply.

    Students are encouraged to prepare ahead and arrive early on their exam days. Missing a paper due to lateness can be costly, and nobody wants that kind of stress.

    UNILORIN CBT Timetable for 2025:2026 Harmattan Semester Examination 1UNILORIN CBT Timetable for 2025:2026 Harmattan Semester Examination 2

    UNILORIN CBT Timetable for 2025:2026 Harmattan Semester Examination 3

    UNILORIN CBT Timetable for 2025:2026 Harmattan Semester Examination 4

  • UNIOSUN Directs Students to Pay 50% Tuition Fee Before January 2026 Resumption

    UNIOSUN Directs Students to Pay 50% Tuition Fee Before January 2026 Resumption

    UNIOSUN Directs Students to Pay 50% Tuition Fee Before January 2026 Resumption

    The management of Osun State University (UNIOSUN), Osogbo, has asked students to pay at least half of their tuition fees for the 2025/2026 academic session before lectures begin.

    The instruction came through a circular from the Office of the Registrar sent to all students. The notice, dated December 18, 2025, makes it clear that the rule affects students who did not apply for the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND).

    Students covered by the directive are expected to complete the minimum 50 per cent payment before resumption on Monday, January 5, 2026. School authorities warned that students who fail to meet this requirement within the given time will be barred from taking part in Continuous Assessment and the mid-semester test for the session.

  • University of Jos (UNIJOS) Announces Official Christmas and New Year Break Dates for 2025

    University of Jos (UNIJOS) Announces Official Christmas and New Year Break Dates for 2025

    University of Jos (UNIJOS) Announces Official Christmas and New Year Break Dates for 2025

    The management of University of Jos (UNIJOS) has shared the official timetable for the 2025 Christmas and New Year holiday break for staff and students.

    This update came through an internal memo dated December 20, 2025, issued by the Deputy Registrar in charge of Information and Publications. The memo explained the length of the break and also fixed a small clerical mix-up linked to the earlier resumption date.

    According to the notice, the holiday period begins on Monday, December 22, 2025, and ends on Sunday, January 4, 2026.

    University activities, both academic and office-based, will start again on Monday, January 5, 2026.

    The school management explained that this notice corrects an earlier memo released on December 19. That earlier message wrongly listed the resumption year as 2025. The administration described the mistake as regretted and asked all staff to note the proper 2026 date so there is no confusion.

    While many staff members will be on break, workers assigned to essential services are expected to stay on duty during the holiday. This includes roles linked to security, maintenance, and daily campus care. The work still goes on, even during festive time.

    Speaking for the university, the Vice-Chancellor sent warm holiday wishes to the full UNIJOS community. Staff and students were wished a Merry Christmas and a New Year that goes well for all.

  • Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic (NUBAPOLY) Christmas/New Year Break

    Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic (NUBAPOLY) Christmas/New Year Break

    Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic (NUBAPOLY) Christmas/New Year Break

    The management of Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic (NUBAPOLY), Zaria, has approved the closure of the school for the Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year holidays.

    This update was shared in a statement from the Information and Protocol Unit of the polytechnic. The notice explained that the break begins on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, and will run through Sunday, January 4, 2026.

    The statement, signed by Abdullahi Ibrahim Shehu, Overseer of the Information and Protocol Division, on behalf of the Registrar, asked all staff and students to return for work and lectures on Monday, January 5, 2025.

    School management also sent goodwill messages to staff and students, wishing the full NUBAPOLY community a pleasant festive period and a successful New Year. The message was short and friendly, just enough to close the year on a calm note.

  • UCH Ibadan Post Basic Occupational Health Nursing Course Admission Form 2025/2026

    UCH Ibadan Post Basic Occupational Health Nursing Course Admission Form 2025/2026

    UCH Ibadan Post Basic Occupational Health Nursing Course Admission Form 2025/2026

    The University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan has opened applications for its Occupational Health Nursing programme for the 2025/2026 academic year. If you’re a registered nurse and want to grow your career in workplace health, here’s a clear path forward.

    Who Can Apply?

    To be eligible, you must:

    • Be a Registered Nurse with a current licence from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN)
    • Have five credits in your O’Level results, including English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, in not more than two sittings
    • Hold your results from WAEC, NECO or NABTEB

    This programme is tailored for nurses ready to specialise and take on new challenges in occupational health.

    How to Apply

    The steps are straightforward but require care. Here’s what to do:

    1. Go to the UCH application portal
    2. Pay a ₦20,000 non-refundable fee via the Remita platform to the UCH TSA Account (for the School of Occupational Health Nursing)
    3. Take the Remita slip to the UCH Accounts Department and request a proper receipt
    4. Download the Applicant User Guide from the portal, follow the instructions, and submit your form online
    5. Print two copies of the form and your Photocard
    6. Submit both at the School of Occupational Health Nursing for validation
    7. Lastly, pay an extra ₦200 to the Oyo State Nursing and Midwifery Council Committee
      • Bank: First Bank
      • Account Number: 2019704292

    What Next?

    The sale of forms is ongoing. There’s no fixed deadline yet, but it’s best not to wait. The date and venue for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) will be shared with applicants later.

    Need Help?

    If anything is unclear, call:

    • 09027252538
    • 07035073765

  • Federal University of Agriculture and Development Studies (FUADSI) Job Recruitment 2025 for Academic and Non-Teaching Staff Positions

    Federal University of Agriculture and Development Studies (FUADSI) Job Recruitment 2025 for Academic and Non-Teaching Staff Positions

    Federal University of Agriculture and Development Studies (FUADSI) Job Recruitment 2025 for Academic and Non-Teaching Staff Positions

    The management of Federal University of Agriculture and Development Studies, Iragbiji, Osun State, has announced vacancies for its 2025 recruitment exercise.

    Applications are invited from qualified candidates for both teaching and non-teaching roles across many units of the university.

    The notice covers a wide range of departments and job grades. Interested applicants are advised to read through their chosen category with care, small details matter here.

  • Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED) Reschedules 17th Convocation Ceremony

    Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED) Reschedules 17th Convocation Ceremony

    Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED) Reschedules 17th Convocation Ceremony

    The management of Tai Solarin Federal University of Education has announced a new date for its 17th convocation ceremony.

    The event, which was earlier postponed, is now set to hold on Thursday, 29 January 2026.

    School authorities explained that the change became necessary, and they expressed regret over any stress or confusion the postponement may have caused students, parents, and invited guests. The management also thanked everyone for staying patient during the wait. These things happen sometimes, though it can be tiring.

    All plans and arrangements shared before the postponement still stand. Graduands and guests are advised to stick with the earlier guidelines, as nothing major has changed. More details about the programme of events will be shared later, once everything is finalised.

    The upcoming ceremony will also form part of activities marking the university’s 20 plus 1 anniversary. It is expected to be a moment of pride for graduating students, their families, and the wider TASFUED community. For many students, this is the day they have been waiting for, gown and all.

    The school ended the notice by appreciating the continued support shown by students, staff, alumni, and friends of the university.

  • Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Extends Verification and Registration Deadline for 2025/2026 New and Returning Students

    Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Extends Verification and Registration Deadline for 2025/2026 New and Returning Students

    Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Extends Verification and Registration Deadline for 2025/2026 New and Returning Students

    The management of Enugu State University of Science and Technology has approved an extension for student verification and registration.

    Both fresh students and returning ones now have up to Friday, 16 January 2026 to finish the process.

    The decision came after a report submitted by the Taskforce on Registration of Students. The report showed that, as of 19 December 2025, only about half of newly admitted students had completed their registration. For continuing students, the number was even lower, with less than ten percent done. That gap raised concern, and action followed.

    A memo released by the Registrar, Ambrose G. Ugwu, explained the reason for the extension. He said the extra time was given so more students can sort out their documents and complete registration without rushing. At the same time, he made it clear that students who miss the new deadline may face penalties decided by the school management. The exact steps were not listed, but the warning was clear enough.

    The Registrar also instructed Deans, Heads of Departments, Faculty Officers, ICT faculty reps, and admission and registration staff to make sure the directive is followed across all units. Everyone involved is expected to play their part, no excuses really.

    While sharing the notice, the university management also sent goodwill messages to students, wishing them a Merry Christmas. Still, students are advised to focus on registration first, celebrations can wait a bit.

  • Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) NCE Programme School Fees for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) NCE Programme School Fees for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) NCE Programme School Fees for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The management of Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare, has released the approved school fees for NCE students for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The breakdown covers NCE I, II and III students, with clear differences between indigenes and non-indigenes, as well as science and arts programmes.

    This page lists the fees as approved. Students are advised to read slowly and double-check their category before making any payment. Mixing it up can cause delays later.

  • Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) NCE Academic Calendar for 1st Semester 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) NCE Academic Calendar for 1st Semester 2025/2026 Academic Session

     Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) NCE Academic Calendar for 1st Semester 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The management of Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare has released the approved NCE academic calendar for the first semester of the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The schedule was issued through the Directorate of Academic Planning and Quality Assurance and it covers all NCE levels.

    This guide breaks the dates down in plain terms so students can see what happens, and when it happens. Some dates may feel close together, so students are advised to keep this page handy.

  • Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) Resumption Date for NCE & Degree Students 2025/2026

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) Resumption Date for NCE & Degree Students 2025/2026

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare (ASCOEA) Resumption Date for NCE & Degree Students 2025/2026

    Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare has released details on the start of the first semester for the 2025/2026 academic session. The notice covers resumption, registration periods, and lecture schedules for both NCE and undergraduate students.

    The College will reopen on Monday, 5 January 2026. From that day, registration begins for new and returning students across all programmes. Students are advised to follow the dates carefully, as missing them may lead to unwanted issues.

    NCE students

    For NCE students, normal registration runs from 5 January to 17 January 2026. Late registration follows from 19 January to 24 January 2026. Lectures are scheduled to start on 19 January and will continue until 30 April 2026.

    Undergraduate students

    Undergraduate registration opens on 5 January 2026 and closes on 26 January 2026. Late registration takes place from 26 January to 2 February 2026. Lectures for undergraduates are expected to run from 12 January to 18 April 2026.

    Students who register late will pay an extra Five Thousand Naira (N5,000) only. Anyone who fails to register during both the normal and late periods will be required to defer the session. That can delay plans, so students should act early.

    Admission letters for both NCE and undergraduate programmes are ready for collection at the Admission and Registration Office from Monday, 5 January 2025. Students are asked to take note. Complaints after the close of registration will not be entertained, and that part was made clear.

  • Gombe State University (GSU) Orders O-Level Verification for 2025/2026 Admitted Students

    Gombe State University (GSU) Orders O-Level Verification for 2025/2026 Admitted Students

    Gombe State University (GSU) Orders O-Level Verification for 2025/2026 Admitted Students

    Gombe State University, Gombe, has issued a fresh directive for students admitted for the 2025/2026 academic session. All newly admitted candidates are to complete verification of their O-Level results within the approved period.

    A notice from the Office of the Registrar states that only candidates who already received admission and downloaded their official GSU admission letters can take part. Anyone yet to do that step will not be recognised for the exercise, which may cause delay later.

    Verification process

    Eligible candidates are required to visit the GSU O-Level result verification portal at verifyolevel.gsu.edu.ng

    On the portal, candidates are expected to upload their O-Level results. After a successful upload, a receipt is generated. This receipt should be saved and kept safe. It may be requested again, so losing it could bring stress.

    The deadline for the verification is Wednesday, 24 December 2025. The school made it clear that late submission will not be accepted. Missing the date can affect admission status, and students don’t want that kind of issue.

    The directive was signed by Musa Sarki, Deputy Registrar (Academic), acting for the Registrar. All newly admitted students are expected to follow the instruction as given. Skipping steps or waiting too long may cause problems that are hard to fix later.

     

  • Kaduna Polytechnic Issues Warning Over Fake NYSC Clearance Message to Graduates

    Kaduna Polytechnic Issues Warning Over Fake NYSC Clearance Message to Graduates

    Kaduna Polytechnic Issues Warning Over Fake NYSC Clearance Message to Graduates

    The management of Kaduna Polytechnic has released a public notice after a false message began spreading online. The message targeted prospective NYSC corps members and claimed they needed to re-submit documents.

    The fake notice was shared by an individual named Tosin Samuel Afolabi, who used a phone number to contact graduates. He asked for copies of HND Statements of Result, JAMB Admission Letters, and clearance slips. In many cases, money was requested before any so-called clearance could be given.

    According to the Polytechnic, several prospective corps members were misled and lost money through this method. The school confirmed that the suspect has now been arrested and handed over to the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police. An investigation is ongoing, and legal action is expected to follow.

    Kaduna Polytechnic has clearly stated that it has no link to this activity. The school stressed that no staff member or agent was authorised to collect money or request documents in this manner. Prospective NYSC candidates are advised to ignore the message completely.

    Students and graduates are reminded to rely only on official Kaduna Polytechnic communication channels for updates related to clearance, NYSC mobilisation, or academic records. Social media messages and private calls should be treated with care, even if they sound convincing. A small pause to confirm details can save a lot of trouble later.

  • SAISA University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Sokoto Screening Dates for Sokoto State–Sponsored Candidates

    SAISA University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Sokoto Screening Dates for Sokoto State–Sponsored Candidates

    SAISA University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Sokoto Screening Dates for Sokoto State–Sponsored Candidates

    SAISA University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Sokoto, has released details for the 2025 admission screening exercise. The notice is for newly admitted candidates sponsored by Sokoto State.

    The school confirmed that screening will run from Thursday, 18 December to Tuesday, 23 December 2025. Students are expected to pick the right option based on where they live.

    Screening type and schedule

    1. Physical screening

  • Crescent University, Abeokuta (CUAB) Master of Laws (LL.M.) Programme Admission Form 2025/2026

    Crescent University, Abeokuta (CUAB) Master of Laws (LL.M.) Programme Admission Form 2025/2026

    Crescent University, Abeokuta (CUAB) Master of Laws (LL.M.) Programme Admission Form 2025/2026

    Crescent University, Abeokuta, often called CUAB, has opened applications for its Master of Laws (LL.M.) programme for the 2025/2026 academic session. The programme is meant for law graduates who want deeper legal training and wider exposure across different areas of Law.

    About the LL.M. programme

    The LL.M. at Crescent University focuses on advanced legal study. Students are taught to think beyond basic theory and build skills that apply to real legal work. The training also looks at Law from a wider, global view, which helps graduates who plan to work in different settings. Some students say the workload is heavy at first, but it settles with time.

    Who can apply

    Candidates are expected to meet these conditions before applying:

    • A minimum of Second Class Upper LL.B. degree from a recognised university.
    • Holders of Second Class Lower LL.B. may be considered only if they graduated from Bola Ajibola College of Law (BACOLAW).
    • At least five credit passes, including English Language and Literature in English, in SSCE or similar exams, gained in no more than two sittings.
    • A recognised professional law practice qualification, such as the Nigerian Bar, or an equivalent from another country.

    How to apply

    Applicants should follow these steps carefully, missing one can slow things down.

    1. Get the application form through the Crescent University postgraduate application page at www.cuab.edu.ng
    2. Pay a non refundable application fee of ₦30,000 into the account below:
      • Account Name: Postgraduate School, Crescent University, Abeokuta
      • Bank: First Bank
      • Account Number: 2023328352
    3. Send a complete undergraduate transcript to: The Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies
      Crescent University, Abeokuta Transcripts may also be sent by email to registrar@cuab.edu.ng

    Applicants are advised to start early, as transcript delays are common and can be frustrating. For questions, the School of Postgraduate Studies usually responds through official university contacts.

  • Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Announces Hostel Booking Dates for 2025/2026 academic session

    Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Announces Hostel Booking Dates for 2025/2026 academic session

    Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Announces Hostel Booking Dates for 2025/2026 academic session

    The management of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria has shared the dates for opening the undergraduate accommodation booking portal for the 2025/2026 academic year.

    A short notice from the Student Affairs Division, signed by the Accommodation Officer on behalf of the Dean, explains that hostel booking will run in two stages. This is meant to manage demand and reduce crowding, though students still need to act fast.

    Opening dates

    • Newly admitted students: Monday, 22 December 2025
    • Returning students: Monday, 5 January 2026

    Students who qualify should use the ABU student registration portal for hostel booking at portal.abu.edu.ng to reserve a bedspace.

    Points students should read carefully

    The bulletin also listed reminders that matter, even if they look familiar.

    1. The accommodation page only opens after full school fees payment and course registration for the session. No payment, no access.
    2. Bedspaces are cleared and confirmed on a first come basis, after payment and physical checks with Hall Administrators. Delays can cost a spot.
    3. Any buying, selling, or swapping of bedspaces is banned. Students caught in this may face penalties listed on the Hall Residency Form.
    4. Electricity, water, and other school items should be used with care. Damage or misuse brings extra charges.
    5. Requests from 300 Level students will be looked at only if spaces are still free some weeks after the portal opens.
    6. Every resident must complete end of session clearance with the Hall Administrators. Skipping this step can cause issues later.

    The opening of the accommodation portal is part of the school’s plan to support its students and manage limited hostel spaces. It may not fit everyone, but those who follow the steps early tend to avoid stress.

    For more details, students can reach out to the Student Affairs Division through the usual school channels.

  • Federal University Lokoja (FULOKOJA) Opens Sale of Forms for Special Undergraduate Degree Programme 2025/2026

    Federal University Lokoja (FULOKOJA) Opens Sale of Forms for Special Undergraduate Degree Programme 2025/2026

    Federal University Lokoja (FULOKOJA) Opens Sale of Forms for Special Undergraduate Degree Programme 2025/2026

    Federal University Lokoja (FULOKOJA) has announced the start of application sales for its Special Undergraduate Degree Programme (SUDP) for the 2025/2026 academic session. The notice came through the Directorate of Consultancy Services and Ventures.

    This programme is meant for candidates who already hold higher qualifications and want to earn a university degree.

    Forms are now on sale, and interested applicants are expected to apply within the given period.

    Available Programmes

    The following courses are open under the Special Undergraduate Degree Programme:

    1. B.Sc. Accounting
    2. B.Sc. Business Administration
    3. B.Sc. Biology
    4. B.Sc. Chemistry
    5. B.Sc. Computer Science
    6. B.Sc. Economics
    7. B.A. English and Literary Studies
    8. B.Sc. Finance
    9. B.Sc. Geography
    10. B.Sc. Geology
    11. B.A. History and International Studies
    12. BLIS Library and Information Science
    13. B.Sc. Mass Communication
    14. B.Sc. Mathematics
    15. B.Sc. Microbiology
    16. B.Sc. Physics
    17. B.Sc. Political Science
    18. B.Sc. Procurement
    19. B.Sc. Public Administration
    20. B.Sc. Statistics
    21. B.Sc. Sociology

    Students are advised to check that their background fits the course they want, it saves time later.

    Admission Requirements

    To qualify for the programme, candidates must have one of the following:

    • HND in a related field
    • Third Class degree in a related field
    • Other related HND or B.Sc. qualifications

    Applicants must also hold at least five O’Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics. These results should not be from more than two sittings. A valid NYSC discharge, exemption, or exclusion certificate is also required. No NYSC document, no progress, that part is clear.

    How to Apply

    Candidates should apply through the FULOKOJA Consult application portal for SUDP admissions at: portal.fulconsult.com

    Steps to follow:

    1. Create an account using correct personal details
    2. Generate an RRR and make payment online or at a bank
    3. Return to the portal and fill the application form
    4. Save the completed form
    5. Print a copy for records

    Applicants should double-check entries before submission, small errors can delay things.

    Other Details

    • Application Fee: ₦15,000
    • Programme Duration: 24 calendar months

    For enquiries, candidates may contact the Directorate using the numbers below:

    • Secretary, DCS and Ventures: 08062856239
    • Programme Coordinator, Dr. Mathew E. Rotimi: 08169138017

  • Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Directs Postgraduate Students to Apply for Amnesty After Programme Delay

    Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Directs Postgraduate Students to Apply for Amnesty After Programme Delay

    Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Directs Postgraduate Students to Apply for Amnesty After Programme Delay

    Postgraduate students of Bayero University, Kano who could not finish their programmes within the approved time are being asked to take a new step. This message is for PhD and Academic Masters students affected by the delay.

    The school has directed such students to write a formal request for amnesty. The letter should be addressed to the Provost, College of Postgraduate Studies. After writing it, the student must pass the letter through the Head of Department before it gets to the College. Skipping this route may slow things down, so best to follow it as stated.

  • Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Supplementary 4 HND Admission List for 2025/2026 Session Released

    Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Supplementary 4 HND Admission List for 2025/2026 Session Released

    Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Supplementary 4 HND Admission List for 2025/2026 Session Released

    The management of Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot Osurua has confirmed that the Supplementary 4 Admission List for the 2025/2026 Higher National Diploma (HND) screening has been released.

    This update is for candidates who took part in the HND screening exercise and were still expecting another list. The school says the names of admitted candidates are now displayed on the official notice boards inside the campus. Students who are nearby can walk in and check.

    For those not on campus, the list has also been shared online. Candidates may view the list through the official Facebook post showing the Supplementary 4 HND admission names.

    The Polytechnic made it clear that the acceptance fee cannot be paid without an admission number. This has been an issue for some students before, so the school addressed it early. Admission numbers for newly admitted candidates will be released on the school’s official communication pages once ready.

    All successful candidates are expected to keep checking the campus notice boards and the school’s recognised online channels for updates. Missing an update can cause delays, and students don’t want that stress at this stage.

    The school management congratulated candidates whose names appeared on the list and wished them success as they prepare for the next academic session. For those still waiting, checking regularly still matters, things change fast sometimes.

  • Sokoto State Scholarship Board Verification Dates for 2025/2026 Students

    Sokoto State Scholarship Board Verification Dates for 2025/2026 Students

    Sokoto State Scholarship Board Verification Dates for 2025/2026 Students

    The Sokoto State Scholarship Board has shared a fresh notice for students on state scholarship support. The board says a verification exercise is about to start for newly admitted and returning beneficiaries for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    This update came through a public statement dated 18 December 2025. The exercise is meant for indigenes of Sokoto State who are studying at selected schools listed below.

    Schools covered in this exercise

    The verification applies to students enrolled at:

    • Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUSOK)
    • Shehu Shagari College of Education, affiliated with Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
    • Shehu Shagari University of Education
    • Sokoto State University

    Only students from these schools should prepare for the screening at this time.

    Verification dates and schedule

    The exercise will run in stages.

    For students of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, verification is set for:

    • Monday, 5 January to Saturday, 10 January 2026

    Students of Sokoto State University will be attended to on:

    • Monday, 26 January to Saturday, 31 January 2026

    Each session will take place inside the respective campuses. Daily activities start by 8:00 a.m. sharp, so getting there early matters. Late arrival may slow things down.

    Documents students must bring

    Every student attending the exercise is expected to come with the following:

    1. A completed scholarship application form
    2. Original copies and photocopies of all academic results
    3. Indigene letter
    4. Admission confirmation letter
    5. National Identification Number slip
    6. Invoice and Remita, or any proof of payment for school registration fees

    Missing papers can cause issues, so students should check their files twice. Some forget one page, it happens.

    Update on other schools

    The board added that the date and venue for students of Shehu Shagari University of Education and Shehu Shagari College of Education (affiliated with UDUSOK and ABU Zaria) will be announced later. Students from those schools are asked to wait for further notice.

    The statement was signed by Abubakar Ahmad, Director of Student Matters, on behalf of the Secretary of the Sokoto State Scholarship Board.

  • Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Dambatta (ABCOAD) 2025/2026 Admission Forms Now on Sale

    Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Dambatta (ABCOAD) 2025/2026 Admission Forms Now on Sale

    Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Dambatta (ABCOAD) 2025/2026 Admission Forms Now on Sale

    The management of Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Dambatta (ABCOAD) shares a public notice. Sales of application forms for the 2025/2026 academic session have started. Students who want a practical path into agriculture, science, or computing can now apply.

    This notice covers the courses on offer, entry rules, and how to submit an application. The details below follow the school’s official release.

  • Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Announces 2025 Christmas Break Dates for Students

    Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Announces 2025 Christmas Break Dates for Students

    Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Announces 2025 Christmas Break Dates for Students

    The management of Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot Osurua, Ikot Ekpene, has confirmed the start of the 2025 Christmas break for students of the polytechnic.

    A circular from the Office of the Registrar, dated 18 December 2025, shared the details. The break is set to begin on Monday, 22 December 2025, and will end on Friday, 2 January 2026. This period gives students time to take part in the Christmas and New Year celebrations with family and friends.

    Students have been told to leave campus and observe the break as announced. The notice also stated that security officers will stay alert and keep watch over lives and property within the school grounds during the festive days. This step is meant to keep the campus safe while academic work is on pause.

    Management added that lectures and other academic duties will start again on Monday, 5 January 2026. Students are expected to return on time so classes can continue without delay, though some may still be slow settling back in.

     

  • Kaduna State University (KASU) Announces End of Year Break Dates for 2025

    Kaduna State University (KASU) Announces End of Year Break Dates for 2025

    Kaduna State University (KASU) Announces End of Year Break Dates for 2025

    The management of Kaduna State University (KASU) has announced a pause in all academic and office work for the end of year break. The update was shared through the Office of the Registrar.

    A short notice published in the university news bulletin dated 18 December 2025 explained that the break will start on Friday, 19 December 2025, after the close of work. Activities will stay on hold until Sunday, 4 January 2026. Classes and office duties will return on Monday, 5 January 2026.

  • Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare (FUHSA) Approves Christmas and End-of-Year Break for 2025

    Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare (FUHSA) Approves Christmas and End-of-Year Break for 2025

    Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare (FUHSA) Approves Christmas and End-of-Year Break for 2025

    The Senate of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare has agreed on the closure of the school for the Christmas and end-of-year break. This decision was reached during the 35th regular Senate meeting held on Thursday, 18 December 2025.

    Following the meeting, the university will close from Friday, 19 December 2025. Teaching, learning, and office duties will return on Monday, 4 January 2026. Students are advised to keep these dates in mind while making plans for the holiday period, as campus activities will pause fully.

  • Rivers State University (RSU) Christmas Break 2025 Dates for Students and Staff

    Rivers State University (RSU) Christmas Break 2025 Dates for Students and Staff

    Rivers State University (RSU) Christmas Break 2025 Dates for Students and Staff

    The management of Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt has shared the dates for the 2025 Christmas break. This notice applies to both students and staff.

    The message came from the Office of the Registrar through an internal memo. Academic and office work at the university will pause from Saturday, 20 December 2025. Activities will pick up again on Saturday, 3 January 2026.

    During the break period, all university offices will stay shut. Some workers will still be on duty because their roles are needed daily. These include drivers assigned to principal officers, security staff, and estate and works teams handling water and electricity. Porters in student halls and health workers at the emergency unit will also remain active. This helps keep the campus safe and running, even while most people are away.

    Full work across the university will return on Monday, 5 January 2026. Students should plan travel and personal plans around this date so resumption feels easier.

    The Vice-Chancellor, speaking through the Acting Registrar, sent kind wishes to students and staff. The message wished everyone a peaceful Christmas season and a hopeful New Year, even if the year has been long.

     

  • Federal University of Transportation, Daura (FUTD) confirms semester break dates for December 2025

    Federal University of Transportation, Daura (FUTD) confirms semester break dates for December 2025

    Federal University of Transportation, Daura (FUTD) confirms semester break dates for December 2025

    FUTD announces semester break dates

    The Federal University of Transportation, Daura has confirmed the start of its semester break, following the school’s approved academic calendar.

    A short notice released by university management says the campus will close from Monday, 22 December 2025 to Sunday, 4 January 2026. The pause is meant to give both students and staff time to spend the festive period with family and friends, which many had been asking about.

    The same notice makes it clear that workers on essential services are not part of the break. Those staff members are expected to keep to their normal duty schedules, as usual.

    Management also said that lectures and other academic activities will begin again on Monday, 5 January 2026. Students are advised to plan travel and personal activities with this resumption date in mind, so nobody gets caught off guard.

    In a friendly message to the campus community, the university sent seasonal greetings and wished everyone a happy celebration period and a prosperous New Year 2026. The update carries the signature of the Registrar, Umar Faruk Bayu, and appears in the FUTD Special Bulletin, Volume 2, Number 24. Some students already shared the news across group chats, so word has spread fast.

  • Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Postpones Orientation Programme for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Postpones Orientation Programme for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Postpones Orientation Programme for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) has postponed the orientation programme for fresh students in the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The event was first fixed for Monday, 1 December to Friday, 5 December 2025. A statement from the Registrar, Dr Bayo Orukotan, dated 28 November 2025, confirmed that the programme has been put on hold. A new schedule will be shared later.

    Postponed orientation schedule for freshers

    The postponed programme was meant to run for five days at the start of December 2025.

    New students had expected to use this period to learn about campus rules, meet key staff members and get used to their new learning environment. The university management has paused the event and will provide an updated timetable once plans are ready.

    Orientation at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU)

    The orientation programme helps new students feel welcome and settle into university life.

    During such sessions, freshers are usually guided on basic rules, student support, and how to make use of core services such as registration points and official channels for enquiries. The goal is to make the start of the academic year clear and less stressful for those who have just gained admission.

    Message from the university management

    The Registrar, Dr Bayo Orukotan, shared appreciation on behalf of the management for the patience and cooperation of students.

    Current and incoming students are encouraged to follow official school channels for any update on the new date once it is fixed. No change has been stated to the status of the 2025/2026 academic session itself; only the orientation timetable has been affected.

  • Fake N50,000 Fee Circular: Official Warning from Bayero University, Kano (BUK)

    Fake N50,000 Fee Circular: Official Warning from Bayero University, Kano (BUK)

    Fake N50,000 Fee Circular: Official Warning from Bayero University, Kano (BUK)

    Management of Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has received reports of a fake circular shared on social media. The false message tells some students, especially those from the former Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, to pay N50,000 on or before 1 December 2025.

    It carries the name “Saifullahi Dahiru” with the note “For Registrar”, but it is not an official message from the University.

    Fake Payment Circular Targeting Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Students

    The fake circular asks selected students to make a payment of N50,000 before 1 December 2025. It presents this fee as a formal requirement and is written as if it came from the Office of the Registrar.

    This message did not pass through any approved channel of the University. It was not signed or cleared by any authorised officer. It is a false payment request and should not be followed by any student or parent.

    Faculties Named in the False Message

    The forged circular mentions specific faculties that were part of the old Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies. These include:

    • Faculty of Languages, Linguistics and Theatre Arts
    • Faculty of History and Development Studies
    • Faculty of Islamic Studies and Sharia

    Students in these faculties are part of the main target group for this fake notice. The University wants every student in these and other faculties to know that no such fee has been approved.

    Official Position of the University

    Bayero University, Kano gives the following clear points:

    1. The circular is fake.
    2. No payment of N50,000 has been approved, announced, or authorised by any lawful body of the University.
    3. The message did not come from the Office of the Registrar or from any other official source.
    4. The University does not issue fee notices through random social media posts or through individuals who have no mandate to speak for the University.

    The University asks all students and parents to ignore the fake circular completely. Any money paid based on that message would not be an official payment to the University.

    Safe Channels for Official Information

    To stay safe from false messages, the University advises students, parents, and the public to use only trusted channels, such as:

    • Official announcements on the University website
    • Statements from the Directorate of Public Affairs
    • Notices and messages from recognised faculty offices

    If any person receives a message that asks for money or personal data, they should check it first through these channels before taking any step. Simple checks can prevent loss of money and reduce worry for students and families.

    Commitment to Protecting the University Community

    Bayero University, Kano is focused on keeping its community safe from false messages and fraud. The University will take necessary measures against anyone who tries to mislead or exploit students through fake circulars or similar actions.

    Students, staff, parents, and friends of the University are encouraged to share this notice so that more people are aware of the fake message and do not fall victim to it.

     

     

  • Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Screening Exercise for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Students

    Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Screening Exercise for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Students

    Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Screening Exercise for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Students

    Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) has fixed the screening and certificate verification for students admitted for the 2025/2026 academic session. Newly admitted candidates are expected to take part in this process so that their admission and records can be confirmed.

    The screening covers online steps on the Post-UTME portal and in-person checks of original documents.

    Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) screening schedule for 2025/2026

    The screening and verification for newly admitted students will hold in two phases:

    • First phase: 1 December to 15 December 2025
    • Second phase: from 6 January 2026

    Students admitted for the 2025/2026 academic session are to attend the exercise during these stated periods, as directed by the university management.

    Documents for online upload on the Post-UTME portal

    Before the physical screening, students are to visit the university Post-UTME portal and upload clear copies of the following documents:

    1. JAMB result slip (for UTME students)
    2. JAMB admission letter
    3. NIN slip
    4. Indigene certificate
    5. Birth certificate
    6. O’ level certificate(s) or statement of result(s)
    7. A’ level certificates or statement of results (for DE students)
    8. Attestation letter or affidavit, if any

    Each upload should be readable so that the university can confirm the details without delay.

    Documents to present during physical screening

    During the screening exercise, students must present these items for checking:

    1. Scratch cards or PINs used for checking their O’ level results, to allow direct online verification.
    2. Original A’ level certificates. If the original A’ level certificate is not yet ready, a certified true copy must be presented.

    These documents are needed so that the grades and personal data supplied on the portal match the records from the examining bodies.

    Portal access, school charges and bed space rules

    During the screening period, students will be enabled on the university portal so that they can:

    1. Generate a REMITA reference for payment of school charges.
    2. Print the university admission letter from the portal.
    3. Reserve a bed space through the same portal.

    Students are strongly warned not to sell, buy or give out any bed space. Any form of bed space selling or buying is not allowed and attracts a penalty from the university.

    Help and contact numbers

    For questions on the screening exercise or other related matters, students may call any of these phone numbers:

    • 07076806821
    • 08111465297
    • 09020017135

    These steps guide newly admitted students and help Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) keep accurate records for the 2025/2026 academic session.

  • Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB) Academic Calendar 2026 is Out

    Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB) Academic Calendar 2026 is Out

    Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB) Academic Calendar 2026 is Out

    Nigerian Army University Biu, NAUB Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session has been released.

    This is to inform the general public especially staff and students of Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB) that the management of the school has released the approved academic calendar for 2025/2026 session.

    The calendar is for the first and second semesters.

    NAUB Academic Calendar

    FIRST SEMESTER

    • Registration
      Start Date: 01-Dec-2025 End Date: 12-Dec-2025 Duration: 2 weeks
    • Late Registration
      Start Date: 15-Dec-2025 End Date: 19-Dec-2025 Duration: 1 week
    • Matriculation
      Start Date: 22-Dec-2025 End Date: 22-Dec-2025 Duration: 1 day
    • Orientation
      Start Date: 23-Dec-2025 End Date: 24-Dec-2025 Duration: 2 days
    • Start of Lectures (Fresh & Returning)
      Start Date: 29-Dec-2025 End Date: 20-Mar-2026 Duration: 12 weeks
    • Add & Drop (All Students)
      Start Date: 12-Jan-2026 End Date: 16-Jan-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • Revision (First Semester)
      Start Date: 23-Mar-2026 End Date: 27-Mar-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • First Semester Examination
      Start Date: 30-Mar-2026 End Date: 11-Apr-2026 Duration: 2 weeks
    • SIWES 1
      Start Date: 12-Apr-2026 End Date: 13-Sept-2026 Duration: 6 months
    • Marking of Examination Scripts
      Start Date: 13-Apr-2026 End Date: 24-Apr-2026 Duration: 2 weeks
    • Departmental Exam Meetings
      Start Date: 27-Apr-2026 End Date: 01-May-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • Faculty Board Exam Meetings
      Start Date: 04-May-2026 End Date: 08-May-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • SBC Meeting on Examinations
      Start Date: 11-May-2026 End Date: 12-May-2026 Duration: 2 days
    • Senate Meeting
      Start Date: 14-May-2026 End Date: 14-May-2026 Duration: 1 day
    • First Semester Break
      Start Date: 15-May-2026 End Date: 01-Jun-2026 Duration: 2 weeks

    SECOND SEMESTER

    • Resumption (Second Semester Lectures)
      Start Date: 27-Apr-2026 End Date: 20-Jul-2026 Duration: 12 weeks
    • Revision (Second Semester)
      Start Date: 20-Jul-2026 End Date: 26-Jul-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • Sports week
      Start Date: 20-Jul-2026 End Date: 26-Jul-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • Second Semester Examination
      Start Date: 27-Jul-2026 End Date: 10-Aug-2026 Duration: 2 weeks
    • Second Semester Break
      Start Date: 24-Aug-2026 End Date: 04-Sep-2026 Duration: 2 weeks
    • SIWES II
      Start Date: 10-Aug-2026 End Date: 02-Oct-2026 Duration: 12 weeks
    • Marking of Exam Scripts (2nd Sem)
      Start Date: 11-Aug-2026 End Date: 25-Aug-2026 Duration: 2 weeks
    • Departmental Meeting
      Start Date: 31-Aug-2026 End Date: 06-Sep-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • Faculty Board Meetings
      Start Date: 07-Sep-2026 End Date: 11-Sep-2026 Duration: 1 week
    • SBC Meeting on Exams
      Start Date: 15-Sep-2026 End Date: 17-Sep-2026 Duration: 3 days
    • Senate
      Start Date: 24-Sep-2026 End Date: 25-Sep-2026 Duration: 1 day
    • Academic Staff Annual Leave
      Start Date: 26-Sep-2026 End Date: 10-Oct-2026 Duration: 4 weeks
    • 2026/2027 Academic Session Commences
      Start Date: 13-Oct-2026

    Important Notes:

    • Fresh students must complete all payments and online registration before matriculation.
    • No registration after matriculation.
    • Returning students must complete registration within stipulated dates.
    • Late registration attracts N5,000 fine.
    • All online course registration must be done at the start of each session.
    • Add and Drop attracts charges of N5,000 fine, students are advised to adhere strictly to the scheduled period.

    Notes

    • No registration for fresh students after matriculation.
    • All students must complete payment and online course registration within the registration period.
    • A fine of ₦5,000 applies to late registration.

    Note: All fresh students should complete their payment and online course registration before matriculation. There is no more registration for fresh students after matriculation.

    All returning students should complete their payment and online course registration within the period stipulated for.registration.

    Registration portal will be closed after deadline. :

    Late Registration will attract a fine of N5,000.

    Online course registration for both first and second semester should be done at the beginning of the session.

    Academic Secretary
    For-Registrar

  • Abia State University (ABSU) Resumption Date 2025 Announced

    Abia State University (ABSU) Resumption Date 2025 Announced

    Abia State University (ABSU) Resumption Date for the 2025/2026 Session has been announced.

    Senate of Abia State University, at its 284th Regular Meeting held on Tuesday, 18th November, 2025, approved resumption of Students for the 2025/2026 academic session on Monday, 1st December, 2025.

    New and Returning Students are to note as follows:

    • Monday, 1st December, 2025
      Arrival of New Students / Registration
    • Saturday, 6th December, 2025
      Return of Old Students / Registration
    • Monday, 8th December, 2025
      Commencement of First Semester Lectures
    • Friday, 12th December, 2025
      Orientation for New Students
    • Friday, 19th December, 2025
      2025 Christmas Break
    • Monday, 12th January, 2026
      Commencement of Lectures after the Christmas Break

    Accordingly, all New and Returning Students are to pay their fees and complete their registration formalities, as appropriate, as only bona fide Students who have paid their fees and registered their courses will be allowed access to facilities in the University.

    Students, their parents and guardians are to note, for strict compliance.

    Accordingly, students are reminded of the Senate policy on Registration of courses and payment of School fees, as appropriate, as only bonafide students who have paid their fees and registered their courses will be allowed access to facilities in the University.

    Students should also be reminded of the Senate policy of 75% minimum attendance at lectures, to qualify to participate in Examinations in the University.

    Parents, guardians and sponsors of the students should please note, for strict compliance.

    Only bonafide students who have paid their fees and registered their courses, as appropriate, will be allowed access to facilities in the University.

    Students, their parents and guardians are to note, for strict compliance.

    Dr. Acho Elendu, fcai
    Registrar

    Registrar

  • Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Third Supplementary Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Third Supplementary Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Third Supplementary Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic supplementary admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session is now out. This is the third supplementary list for National Diploma (ND) programmes.

    Candidates can check if they have been offered admission and then follow the simple steps below to accept the offer, pay the acceptance fee, and complete screening.

    Key details about the third supplementary list

    • The list is for the 2025/2026 academic session.
    • It covers candidates offered admission into various ND programmes.
    • It is the third supplementary list released by the polytechnic for this session.

    How to check the Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic supplementary admission list

    1. Visit the official post that carries the names of admitted students on Facebook:
      View the third supplementary admission list on the official Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Facebook page.
    2. Check carefully for your name and other details.
    3. If your name appears, move on to accept the offer and complete the next steps.

    Accepting your admission on JAMB CAPS

    After confirming your name on the list, each candidate should:

    • Log in to the JAMB CAPS portal using their JAMB profile details.
    • Accept the admission offer on JAMB CAPS.
    • Print the JAMB admission letter as proof of admission.

    This JAMB admission letter will be needed during screening and other clearance stages.

    Payment of acceptance fee

    Once the admission has been accepted on JAMB CAPS, candidates should pay the acceptance fee as follows:

    1. Go to the Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic portal.
    2. Generate an invoice on the portal for the payment of the non-refundable acceptance fee of fifteen thousand naira (₦15,000) only.
    3. Use the Remita invoice details to make payment through the approved payment channels shown on the portal.

    Payment of acceptance fee on the school portal starts on Monday 1 December 2025 from 12:00 pm.

    Screening and registration at the department

    After payment of the acceptance fee, candidates should:

    • Go to their respective departments with the Remita invoice and proof of payment.
    • Present all required documents for screening.
    • Follow the instructions from departmental officers on registration steps.

    Documents to bring for screening

    Candidates should go with:

    • Original JAMB admission letter (printed online).
    • Original and photocopies of all relevant credentials.
    • Evidence of payment of the acceptance fee and the Remita invoice.

    Having the correct documents ready will help make the screening process smoother and faster.

    Important warnings for candidates

    For their own safety and peace of mind, candidates are strongly advised to:

    • Avoid giving money to any person, including relatives, to “help” with admission or registration.
    • Avoid making any payment into a personal account number or any POS account that is not clearly approved by the school.
    • Use only the official school portal and bank channels shown on the portal for all payments.

    These steps help protect candidates from fraud and prevent future problems.

    More admission lists

    The management has stated that more admission lists will be released within a short period. Candidates who do not see their names on this third supplementary list are encouraged to stay calm and keep checking the official channels for updates.

  • Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre (ACONSJ) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre (ACONSJ) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre (ACONSJ) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre has released the admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session. This update is for candidates who applied for the ND/HND General Nursing programme at the college in Plateau State. The management has shared the names of successful applicants on the official Facebook page for easy access by all candidates.

    The admission list contains the names of those offered provisional admission into the ND/HND General Nursing programme. Every candidate is encouraged to check the list and follow all school instructions that come next.

    Key details for the 2025/2026 admission list

    The management of Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre has confirmed that:

    • The 2025/2026 admission list is now available online.
    • The list is for candidates who applied to the ND/HND General Nursing programme.
    • The school is located in Jengre, Plateau State.
    • Only candidates who meet the school’s admission standards appear on the list.

    Candidates whose names appear have been offered provisional admission. Final admission remains subject to meeting all stated entry conditions from the school.

    How to check the Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre admission list

    The admission list has been uploaded to the school’s official Facebook page. Candidates can follow these simple steps:

    1. Open a web browser on a phone or computer.
    2. Visit the official admission post on the school’s official Facebook page admission list.
    3. Scroll through the names on the list.
    4. Check carefully for the candidate’s full name and application details.
    5. Take note of any guidance shared under or above the list on the Facebook page.

    Candidates are advised to read all text that comes with the list on the Facebook page so they do not miss any update from the school.

    What admitted candidates should do next

    Candidates who find their names on the list should:

    • Follow every instruction given by the school in the Facebook post or in later messages.
    • Keep all documents used during application safe, such as application slips and result printouts.
    • Watch for further updates from the college on registration dates, fees, and medical checks.
    • Prepare the needed documents for clearance and registration once the school releases full guidelines.

    Those who do not see their names on the first list can stay calm and keep checking the official channels of the school for any later update on admission.

    Congratulations to successful candidates

    Congratulations to all newly admitted students. Gaining a place on the Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session is a clear step forward for each candidate’s nursing career. All successful candidates are warmly welcomed to Adventist College of Nursing Sciences, Jengre and are encouraged to follow every guideline from the school with care.

     

  • Important update on course registration and fees for University of Lagos (UNILAG) students

    Important update on course registration and fees for University of Lagos (UNILAG) students

    Important update on course registration and fees for University of Lagos (UNILAG) students

    This short guide helps students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) understand how course fees and registration work on the school portal. It explains how fees are set, which charges are compulsory, the minimum payment needed, and what to do if the portal gives an error.

    How the course registration portal is set up

    The course registration portal is set up in two main parts:

    1. Programme type
      • Science
      • Non-science
    2. Category of student
      • Fresher
      • Returning student
      • Graduating student

    These two details work together to decide each student’s fee structure on the portal.

    Compulsory fees for all students

    To complete course registration, some fees must be paid in full. These are marked as compulsory on the portal. They include:

    • Utility
    • Departmental dues
    • Faculty dues
    • Convocation fees (for graduating students only)

    Students must make sure these charges are cleared, as the portal will not show full completion of registration until these items are paid.

    Minimum payment to complete registration

    Every student must pay at least 50% of the Obligatory Fee to complete registration on the portal.

    Once this 50% part payment is made, and the compulsory items are fully settled, the system will allow course registration to move forward.

    Field trip fees

    Some departments include Field Trip Fees.

    Where this applies, the Field Trip Fees are clearly indicated on the portal for payment as part of the student’s total charges.

    Steps to fix common portal issues

    If a student has trouble generating fees or registering courses on the portal, the following simple steps can help:

    1. Log in to the student portal.
    2. Use the option to refresh payment status.
    3. Generate fees again.
    4. View the pay advice.
    5. Proceed to pay through the listed payment channel.

    If the steps above are followed, most display issues or missing fee items on the portal are cleared.

    Support contacts at University of Lagos (UNILAG)

    Students who still cannot see their fees, or who face other course registration problems, can reach the ICT team by email. The support contacts are:

    • dir-cits@unilag.edu.ng
    • ddcits1@unilag.edu.ng
    • ddcits2@unilag.edu.ng

    They can send a short message with their full name, matric number, programme type, and a clear note of the issue seen on the portal.

    Students who follow these steps, pay the right fees, and contact support when needed can stay on top of their registration at the University of Lagos (UNILAG).

     

     

  • University of Lagos (UNILAG) Extends Screening Exercise for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) Extends Screening Exercise for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) Extends Screening Exercise for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has extended the 2025/2026 screening and registration exercise for newly admitted undergraduate students. The process now runs for an extra two weeks, from Monday, 1 December to Friday, 12 December 2025.

    This update gives fresh UTME and Direct Entry candidates extra time to complete all checks and submit their papers.

    New screening dates at University of Lagos (UNILAG)

    The screening and registration exercise stays strictly faculty based. Each faculty handles its own freshers at set dates, venues and times inside the UNILAG campus. New students are advised to follow the timetable shared by their faculty so that their details can be checked without delay.

    The extension covers all newly admitted UTME and Direct Entry candidates who have not yet taken part in the screening. Those who have already gone through the process do not need to repeat it.

    Required documents and registration steps

    Before going to campus, freshers should gather all key papers, such as:

    • Admission letter from JAMB
    • Evidence of UTME or Direct Entry result
    • O’level result prints as requested by the university
    • Birth certificate or statutory age declaration
    • Evidence of payment for approved UNILAG charges
    • Any other document listed in the official guideline

    These papers help the university confirm each student’s admission status and personal details.

    For a full list of required documents and step-by-step guidance on the registration process, candidates should read the full UNILAG screening and registration guidelines.

    Who should still report for screening

    Any newly admitted UTME or Direct Entry candidate who has not yet appeared for screening should make use of the new dates. Students should keep copies of all submitted documents and follow any extra notes from their departments or faculty offices.

    By following the updated timetable and guidance, new students can finish their checks on time and start their academic life at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) with fewer delays.

  • College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru First Batch Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru First Batch Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru First Batch Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru has released the first batch admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The list has the names of candidates who have been offered provisional admission into the NCE and Diploma programmes of the college.

    The first batch admission list is now online on the official Facebook page of the college. Candidates can check their names by visiting the official Facebook post for the 2025/2026 first batch admission list and reading through the names on the page.

    The admission list covers the NCE and Diploma programmes run by the college. Any candidate whose name is on the list has been offered provisional admission, subject to meeting all entry and registration rules set by the college.

    What admitted candidates should do next

    Admitted candidates should keep checking official channels from the college for clear guidance on registration, screening, and fee payment. Admitted candidates should keep all documents ready, such as application slips and result printouts, so that the admission process can be completed in good time.

    The College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru congratulates all candidates whose names appear on the first batch admission list and wishes them success for the 2025/2026 academic session.

  • College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The College of Education and Legal Studies, Nguru has shared the full academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session.

    This guide sets out the key dates for registration, lectures, teaching practice, SIWES, court attachment, breaks and examinations in clear order. It helps students, staff and parents see when each activity starts and ends, so they can plan study, work and travel with ease.

    The 2025/2026 session runs across two semesters.
    The first semester begins with registration on 8 December 2025 and ends after external moderation of results in June 2026.
    The second semester follows from May 2026, with lectures, examinations, SIWES and court attachment ending with external moderation in November 2026.

    Public holidays are respected as they are announced by the authorities.

    First semester 2025/2026

    Registration and lecture schedule

    • Commencement of registration exercise for 2025/2026 academic session
      • From: 8 December 2025
      • To: 2 January 2026
      • Duration: 4 weeks
    • ETTC meets and approves lecture time-table
      • From: 11 December 2025
      • To: 11 December 2025
      • Duration: 1 day
    • Commencement of lectures
      • From: 15 December 2025
      • To: 7 March 2026
      • Duration: 12 weeks
    • Late registration period
      • From: 5 January 2026
      • To: 16 January 2026
      • Duration: 2 weeks

    Teaching practice and matriculation

    • Commencement and ending of Teaching Practice exercise for NCE III students
      • From: 12 January 2026
      • To: 1 May 2026
      • Duration: 16 weeks
    • Matriculation exercise for new students
      • From: 21 January 2026
      • To: 21 January 2026
      • Duration: 1 day

    Breaks, examinations and first semester moderation

    • Ramadan break
      • From: 9 March 2026
      • To: 22 March 2026
      • Duration: 2 weeks
    • Continuation and ending of lectures
      • From: 23 March 2026
      • To: 11 April 2026
      • Duration: 3 weeks
    • First semester examinations
      • From: 13 April 2026
      • To: 25 April 2026
      • Duration: 2 weeks
    • First semester break
      • From: 27 April 2026
      • To: 9 May 2026
      • Duration: 2 weeks
    • External moderation and consideration of results at the Departmental, School, Academic Board Business Committee and Academic Board
      • From: 18 May 2026
      • To: 13 June 2026
      • Duration: 4 weeks

    Second semester 2025/2026

    Lectures and examinations

    • ETTC meets and approves lecture time-table
      • From: 4 May 2026
      • To: 4 May 2026
      • Duration: 1 day
    • Commencement and ending of second semester lectures
      • From: 11 May 2026
      • To: 21 August 2026
      • Duration: 15 weeks
    • Second semester examinations
      • From: 24 August 2026
      • To: 5 September 2026
      • Duration: 2 weeks
    • Second semester break
      • From: 7 September 2026
      • To: To be determined later

    SIWES, court attachment and second semester moderation

    • SIWES and court attachment period for Diploma students
      • From: 14 September 2026
      • To: 24 October 2026
      • Duration: 6 weeks
    • External moderation and consideration of results at the Departmental, School, Academic Board Business Committee and Academic Board
      • From: 28 September 2026
      • To: 23 November 2026
      • Duration: 8 weeks

    Resumption for 2026/2027 academic session

    • Resumption date for the 2026/2027 academic session
      • December 2026, actual date to be determined later

    Note on public holidays

    All public holidays are observed as announced by the relevant authorities. Students and staff are expected to follow official notices from the college for any updates linked to these dates.

    How students can use this calendar

    Students can use this calendar to:

    • Plan when to arrive on campus for registration in December 2025
    • Arrange teaching practice and SIWES plans in line with the set weeks
    • Prepare early for examinations in April and August 2026
    • Plan rest and travel during semester breaks

     

     

  • Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo Part-Time ND Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo Part-Time ND Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo Part-Time ND Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo has opened part-time National Diploma (ND) admission for the 2025/2026 academic session. The part-time route gives room for workers, business owners, and other busy adults to gain a recognised ND while they keep their daily duties.

    The management has shared full details on the available courses, entry requirements, and how applicants can complete the online form through the official portals.

    Part-Time National Diploma (ND) programmes on offer

    The part-time ND programmes available for the 2025/2026 academic session are:

    1. ND Science Laboratory Technology
    2. ND Statistics
    3. ND Computer Science
    4. ND Tourism Management Technology
    5. ND Electrical & Electronic Engineering
    6. ND Computer Engineering
    7. ND Library & Information Science
    8. ND Crime Management
    9. ND Accountancy
    10. ND Business Administration
    11. ND Public Administration

    Each course leads to a National Diploma at the end of successful study, in line with approved standards for ND programmes in Nigeria.

    Admission requirements

    Applicants must meet the basic O’Level requirements to gain admission into the part-time ND programmes.

    Science-based programmes:

    • Minimum of four (4) O’Level credits
    • Credits must include Mathematics

    Arts and Management-based programmes:

    • Minimum of four (4) O’Level credits
    • Credits must include English Language

    Further notes:

    • No JAMB result is required at the point of application
    • JAMB regularisation will be done at a later stage as needed

    These entry rules guide applicants to pick a course that fits their current O’Level results.

    How to apply to Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo

    All interested applicants should apply online through the approved portals.

    Step 1: Visit the application portals

    Step 2: Read the admission details

    Applicants should read the instructions on the portal, confirm that they meet the O’Level requirements for their chosen course, and keep all documents ready before they start the form.

    Step 3: Complete and submit the form

    On the portal, applicants can create a profile, fill in personal data, O’Level details, and course choice, then submit the form as guided on the site. Payment steps and any extra notes are shown clearly on the portal pages.

    Why the part-time ND route may suit many applicants

    The part-time ND option helps those who work, run a small business, or care for family members and still wish to gain a formal qualification. Class times are planned to give more space for work and study to run side by side.

    This kind of study path can support career growth, help staff gain better skills in their present job, or prepare them for fresh roles in areas such as science, computing, tourism, engineering, management, or public service.

  • Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) Reviews Transcript & Result Notification Fees

    Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) Reviews Transcript & Result Notification Fees

    Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) Reviews Transcript & Result Notification Fees

    Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has approved new fees for transcript requests and result notification letters.

    This notice is for students and graduands who need official records from the college, either within Nigeria or outside the country.

    New transcript fees at Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH)

    The management of the college has agreed on higher charges for transcripts and related letters. These charges apply to students and past students who ask for their records.

    The approved fees are:

    • Letter of Notification of Transcript: N10,000
    • Local Email of Transcript: N10,000
    • Courier of Local Transcript: N25,000
    • International Email: N20,000
    • Courier of International Transcript: N80,000
    • WES Email: N50,000

    These rates take effect at once. All requests for transcripts, result notifications and WES processing will now follow the fees listed above.

    Students and graduands of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) are advised to check these fees before making any transcript or result notification request.

  • Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Shelves Second Semester Mid-Semester Break, Merges It with Christmas and New Year Holiday

    Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Shelves Second Semester Mid-Semester Break, Merges It with Christmas and New Year Holiday

    Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Shelves Second Semester Mid-Semester Break, Merges It with Christmas and New Year Holiday

    The Management of Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has announced a change to the second semester calendar for all students.
    The mid-semester break will no longer stand as a separate period. It is now joined with the Christmas and New Year holiday.

    Students will begin the Christmas and New Year break on 22 December 2025. They will now return on 10 January 2026, instead of 3 January 2026. This longer break is meant to make up for the cancelled mid-semester break.

    Key dates for Bayero University, Kano (BUK) students

    Students should note these dates from the official second semester calendar:

    • Mid-semester break: cancelled and merged with the Christmas and New Year holiday.
    • Start of break: 22 December 2025.
    • Original resumption date: 3 January 2026.
    • New resumption date: 10 January 2026.

    This clear change keeps the total rest time for the semester. The only difference is that the rest now comes in one longer block during the Christmas and New Year period.

    What students should do now

    Students are encouraged to:

    • Mark the new break and resumption dates in their personal calendars.
    • Plan travel and family visits with the new resumption date of 10 January 2026 in mind.
    • Keep an eye on official Bayero University channels for any later notices linked to the second semester calendar.

    By keeping to these dates, every student helps the smooth running of teaching, tests, and other academic work after the break.

    The Management of Bayero University, Kano (BUK) shares this notice so that students can prepare well for study and rest over the Christmas and New Year period.

  • Modibbo Adama University (MAU) Postgraduate Registration Guide for 2025/2026 Session

    Modibbo Adama University (MAU) Postgraduate Registration Guide for 2025/2026 Session

    Modibbo Adama University (MAU) Postgraduate Registration Guide for 2025/2026 Session

    Modibbo Adama University (MAU) in Yola has started registration for all new and returning postgraduate students for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The notice comes from the School of Postgraduate Studies and covers use of the online portal, login details, and how students can get support.

    Key notice from the School of Postgraduate Studies

    An internal memo dated 26 November 2025 was signed by A. B. Lawan (MNIM), Secretary of the School of Postgraduate Studies. The memo states that registration and fee payment will take place on the university postgraduate portal at MAU postgraduate portal.

    Postgraduate students are asked to complete both their registration and payment steps on this portal.

    Online registration steps at Modibbo Adama University (MAU)

    Students are to follow the steps below for online registration:

    1. Visit the MAU postgraduate portal.
    2. Enter the required login details.
    3. Use the default password Cpgs2025 if it has not been changed.
    4. Complete the online registration and proceed to pay the approved fees.

    Students should keep their portal details safe and avoid sharing their password with others.

    Login details for new postgraduate students

    For newly admitted postgraduate students, the memo gives two login options:

    • Use the Matriculation Number shown on the admission letter, for example: M.Sc/POL/25/00000.
    • Use the Application ID shown on the application form, for example: 2025-0300-00001.

    These details allow the student to enter the portal and carry out online registration and payment.

    Default password for fresh and returning students

    The memo sets one default password for all fresh and returning postgraduate students: Cpgs2025.

    This password applies to both new and returning students unless they have already changed it on the portal.

    Support from the School of Postgraduate Studies

    Students who need help with registration or portal access can reach the School of Postgraduate Studies by email at spgs@mau.edu.ng.

    They can also call any of these phone numbers for support:

    • 07063505308
    • 07013795192

    The office can guide students on issues such as portal login, fee payment, or other questions linked to postgraduate registration.

  • Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Orientation Exercise for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Orientation Exercise for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Orientation Exercise for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has released the timetable for its 2025 to 2026 orientation programme for fresh students.

    The Students Affairs Division shared the schedule, noting that the sessions will run from Monday 1 December to Sunday 7 December 2025. All events are planned for the Obafemi Awolowo Auditorium in Obanla, starting at 8:30 a.m. each day. This update helps new students understand what to expect as they begin their studies at the university.

    Schedule and Purpose of the Orientation

    The week-long programme introduces new students to the academic set-up, student support services, and the daily rhythm of life on campus. It also gives them clear guidance on how to settle in, find key offices, and understand the regulations that shape their study period. Each session is arranged to give a steady start to university life.

    Venue and Attendance Details

    Every activity will be held at the Obafemi Awolowo Auditorium. The university has stated that attendance is required for all new students. This helps ensure that everyone receives the same early guidance before classes begin.

    Key Notes for New Students

    • Sessions start at 8:30 a.m. daily
    • Programme runs from 1 to 7 December 2025
    • All meetings are at the Obafemi Awolowo Auditorium
    • Attendance is required

    The orientation shows the university’s plan to support students from their first day. By following the schedule set by the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), new students can begin their studies with a clear understanding of their new environment.

  • Federal University Dutse (FUD) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University Dutse (FUD) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University Dutse (FUD) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The approved fees for Federal University Dutse (FUD)  have been released by the Office of the Bursar for the 2025/2026 academic session. The schedule covers all undergraduate programmes. Each fee reflects the cost for fresh students, returning students, and final-year students across the various faculties.

    The list below shows the confirmed figures shared by the university for Clinical Sciences, Nursing, Basic Medical Sciences, Environmental Health, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Agriculture, Computing, Arts and Social Sciences, Management Sciences, and Education.

    FUD School Fees by Faculty

    Faculty of Clinical Sciences (MBBS)

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦201,000.00
    • Returning Student (Pre-Clinical Level 2) – ₦251,000.00
    • Returning Student (Pre-Clinical Level 3) – ₦246,000.00
    • Returning Student (Clinical Level 4) – ₦291,000.00
    • Returning Student (Clinical Level 5) – ₦256,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year Clinical Level 6) – ₦221,000.00

    Nursing

    • Level 1 Fresh Student Only – ₦169,000.00
    • Level 2 Returning Student Only – ₦157,250.00
    • Level 3 Returning Student Only – ₦157,250.00
    • Level 4 Returning Student Only – ₦129,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦176,000.00

    Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

    (Human Anatomy / Physiology)

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦173,000.00
    • Returning Student Level 2 – ₦138,000.00
    • Returning Student Level 3 – ₦153,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦158,000.00

    Environmental Health Sciences and Public Health

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦173,000.00
    • Returning Student Level 2 – ₦138,000.00
    • Returning Student Level 3 – ₦153,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦173,000.00

    Faculty of Life Sciences

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦140,000.00
    • Returning Student – ₦105,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦105,000.00

    Faculty of Physical Sciences

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦140,000.00
    • Returning Student – ₦105,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦105,000.00

    Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦136,000.00
    • Returning Student – ₦101,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦104,000.00

    Faculty of Computing

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦129,000.00
    • Returning Student – ₦94,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦100,000.00

    Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦119,000.00
    • Returning Student – ₦84,000.00
    • Returning Student EDS (Level 3) – ₦89,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦94,000.00
    • Returning Student CSS (Final Year) – ₦99,000.00

    Faculty of Management Sciences

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦119,000.00
    • Returning Student – ₦84,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) – ₦94,000.00
    • Business Administration Student Level 3 Only – ₦89,000.00

    Faculty of Education

    • Fresh Student Only – ₦119,000.00
    • Returning Student Level 2 – ₦84,000.00
    • Returning Student Level 3 – ₦96,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) Library Science – ₦94,000.00
    • Returning Student (Final Year) Primary Education & Islamic Studies – ₦106,000.00

    Hostel Maintenance Fee

    • Hostel Maintenance Fee (for students in university accommodation) – ₦40,000.00
  • LASU Entrance Examination Notice for SPTS Applicants: Steps to Print CBT Venue Checker for the 2025/2026 Session

    LASU Entrance Examination Notice for SPTS Applicants: Steps to Print CBT Venue Checker for the 2025/2026 Session

    LASU Entrance Examination Notice for SPTS Applicants: Steps to Print CBT Venue Checker for the 2025/2026 Session

    Applicants preparing for the Lagos State University (LASU) School of Part-Time Studies (SPTS) entrance examination for the 2025/2026 session have received an official notice.

    The CBT exercise is set for Saturday, 29 November 2025. Each applicant is expected to print a CBT venue checker on the LASU website. This helps confirm the batch and time for the test.

    How to Print the CBT Venue Checker

    Follow the steps set out on the university site:

    1. Visit the official Lagos State University website at www.lasu.edu.ng
    2. Point the cursor at the Students tab to show the sub-menus.
    3. Select the CBT Exam Venue Allocator.
    4. Enter the application form number on the page that appears and select Submit.
    5. Print the venue checker, which shows the batch and exact time to appear at the CBT centre.

    Key Points for All LASU Applicants

    Applicants taking the entrance examination must follow the guidelines below:

    • Report at the new Central Library only at the time and batch shown on the printed venue checker.
    • Those whose time has not reached should stay clear of the CBT area.
    • Anyone who appears with a batch that is not assigned will not be allowed to take the test.
    • Bags and handsets are not allowed at the centre.
    • Applicants should bring a clear copy of the application form, the printed venue checker, and a valid means of identification.
    • Parents are not allowed inside the CBT area.

    Final Notes for LASU SPTS Candidates

    LASU has set these steps to keep the entrance examination process steady and fair for all applicants. Following the simple instructions on the venue checker helps each candidate know where and when to appear. Every applicant is encouraged to prepare early and come with the listed documents.

  • University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED) Matriculation Ceremony Date, Time and Venue for New Students for the 2025/2026 Session

    University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED) Matriculation Ceremony Date, Time and Venue for New Students for the 2025/2026 Session

    University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED) Matriculation Ceremony Date, Time and Venue for New Students for the 2025/2026 Session

    The University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED), Ondo, matriculation notice for the 2025/2026 session is now out. The update gives new students a clear guide on the ceremony date, venue and time. This helps those entering the University of Medical Sciences in Ondo City prepare for their first formal event on campus.

    The details below follow the official announcement and present the schedule in a simple format.

    UNIMED Matriculation Details for New Students

    The University of Medical Sciences has fixed the matriculation ceremony for new students as follows:

    Event: 11th Matriculation Ceremony
    Date: Wednesday, 3rd December 2025
    Time: 9:00 a.m. prompt
    Venue: Main Auditorium, Odosida Campus, UNIMED, Ondo City

    Guests are expected to be seated ahead of time. The notice lists 9:05 a.m., 11:05 a.m., 1:05 p.m. and 3:05 p.m. as seating checkpoints for different sessions.

    What the Ceremony Means for New Students

    The matriculation ceremony marks the formal start of study at the University of Medical Sciences. It is usually the first official event where students are welcomed and introduced to the academic community. Many students use this event to meet their coursemates, get familiar with the campus setting and understand the early steps of their study plan.

     

     

  • University of Lagos (UNILAG) Foundation Studies Orientation Details for New Students for the 2025/2026 Session

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) Foundation Studies Orientation Details for New Students for the 2025/2026 Session

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) Foundation Studies Orientation Details for New Students for the 2025/2026 Session

    The School of Foundation Studies at University of Lagos (UNILAG) has shared the details for its orientation programme for the 2025/2026 session. The update gives new students a clear guide on the date, time, and venue.

    Anyone starting the Foundation Studies programme at the University of Lagos can rely on this short notice to plan ahead and settle in with ease.

    UNILAG Orientation Schedule for Foundation Studies

    The School of Foundation Studies has fixed the orientation as follows for new students who have just secured admission into the programme:

    Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
    Time: 9:00 a.m.
    Venue: J. F. Ade Ajayi Auditorium, UNILAG

    All newly admitted students are expected to be present at the set time. Attending helps them understand the programme structure and the support available during the session.

    Orientation at the University of Lagos offers a first look at the academic set-up for Foundation Studies. Students usually get guidance on registration steps, study timelines, and contacts for support. This helps them settle into their new environment without stress.

  • University of Uyo (UNIUYO) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    University of Uyo (UNIUYO) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    University of Uyo (UNIUYO) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The University of Uyo (UNIUYO) school fees schedule for the 2025/2026 session is now available.

    The breakdown covers charges for new students, Direct Entry students, and returning learners from different faculties. Each set of figures here reflects the details released by the management of the University of Uyo, presented in a clear format to help applicants and students plan ahead.

    School Fees for New Students

    100 Level Students Fees

    The charges for new students in the 100 level vary across faculties. Most programmes follow a similar pattern, while courses in health-related fields and professional areas have higher fees. Each section below lists the first and second semester fees along with the total for the session.

    Arts

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Communication Media Studies

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Education

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Agriculture

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Basic Medical Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Allied Health Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦98,350
    2nd Semester: ₦73,250
    Total: ₦171,600

    Human Nutrition and Dietetics

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Management Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Medicine and Surgery

    1st Semester: ₦98,350
    2nd Semester: ₦73,250
    Total: ₦171,600

    Engineering

    1st Semester: ₦80,850
    2nd Semester: ₦55,750
    Total: ₦136,600

    Environmental Studies

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Architecture

    1st Semester: ₦80,850
    2nd Semester: ₦55,750
    Total: ₦136,600

    Law

    1st Semester: ₦80,850
    2nd Semester: ₦55,750
    Total: ₦136,600

    Pharmacy

    1st Semester: ₦80,850
    2nd Semester: ₦55,750
    Total: ₦136,600

    Computing

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Social Science

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Vocational Education and Library Science

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Physical Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Biological Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦65,850
    2nd Semester: ₦45,750
    Total: ₦111,600

    Dentistry

    1st Semester: ₦98,350
    2nd Semester: ₦73,250
    Total: ₦171,600

    Direct Entry Students Fees

    Direct Entry fees follow the same structure as those for 100 level students, with slight differences in the semester charges. The details below show the updated figures across faculties.

    Arts

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Communication Media Studies

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Education

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Agriculture

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Basic Medical Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Allied Health Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦99,350
    2nd Semester: ₦74,250
    Total: ₦173,600

    Human Nutrition and Dietetics

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Management Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Medicine and Surgery

    1st Semester: ₦99,350
    2nd Semester: ₦74,250
    Total: ₦173,600

    Engineering

    1st Semester: ₦81,850
    2nd Semester: ₦56,750
    Total: ₦138,600

    Environmental Studies

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Architecture

    1st Semester: ₦81,850
    2nd Semester: ₦56,750
    Total: ₦138,600

    Law

    1st Semester: ₦81,850
    2nd Semester: ₦56,750
    Total: ₦138,600

    Pharmacy

    1st Semester: ₦81,850
    2nd Semester: ₦56,750
    Total: ₦138,600

    Computing

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Social Science

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Vocational Education and Library Science

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Physical Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Biological Sciences

    1st Semester: ₦66,850
    2nd Semester: ₦46,750
    Total: ₦113,600

    Dentistry

    1st Semester: ₦99,350
    2nd Semester: ₦74,250
    Total: ₦173,600

    UNIUYO New Students School Fees 2025-2026

    School Fees for Returning Students

    Fees for 200 Level

    Returning students in 200 level have lower charges. The fee structure varies by faculty, with creative and technical fields following their own schedules.

    Arts

    Theatre Arts: ₦77,450
    Music: ₦77,450
    Other Departments: ₦72,450

    Communication Media Studies

    Total: ₦77,450

    Education

    Sciences: ₦77,450
    Technical: ₦77,450
    Other Departments: ₦72,450

    Agriculture

    Total: ₦77,450

    Basic Medical Sciences

    Total: ₦77,450

    Management Science

    Total: ₦72,450

    Allied Health Sciences

    Total: ₦132,450

    Human Nutrition and Dietetics

    Total: ₦77,450

    Medicine and Surgery

    Total: ₦132,450

    Engineering

    Total: ₦102,450

    Environmental Studies

    Total: ₦77,450

    Architecture

    Total: ₦102,450

    Law

    Total: ₦97,450

    Pharmacy

    Total: ₦102,450

    Computing

    Total: ₦77,450

    Physical Sciences

    Total: ₦77,450

    Biological Sciences

    Total: ₦77,450

    Social Science

    Total: ₦72,450

    Vocational Education and Library Science

    Total: ₦77,450

    Dentistry

    Total: ₦132,450

    Fees for 300, 400, 500 Level and Above

    Students in higher levels see a small drop in their charges. Below is the updated list.

    Arts

    Theatre Arts: ₦75,450
    Music: ₦75,450
    Other Departments: ₦70,450

    Communication Media Studies

    Total: ₦75,450

    Education

    Sciences: ₦75,450
    Technical: ₦75,450
    Other Departments: ₦70,450

    Agriculture

    Total: ₦75,450

    Basic Medical Sciences

    Total: ₦75,450

    Management Science

    Total: ₦70,450

    Allied Health Sciences

    Total: ₦130,450

    Human Nutrition and Dietetics

    Total: ₦75,450

    Medicine and Surgery

    Total: ₦130,450

    Engineering

    Total: ₦100,450

    Environmental Studies

    Total: ₦75,450

    Architecture

    Total: ₦100,450

    Law

    Total: ₦95,450

    Pharmacy

    Total: ₦100,450

    Computing

    Total: ₦75,450

    Physical Sciences

    Total: ₦75,450

    Biological Sciences

    Total: ₦75,450

    Social Science

    Total: ₦70,450

    Vocational Education and Library Science

    Total: ₦75,450

    Dentistry

    Total: ₦130,450

    UNIUYO Returning Students School Fees 2025-2026

    Closing Notes on UNIUYO Fees for 2025/2026

    This updated UNIUYO school fees guide gives students a clear view of the charges for the 2025/2026 session. Anyone planning to join or return to the University of Uyo can use this as a quick reference when arranging payments or preparing for the new academic year.

  • Taraba State University (TASU) Pre-Degree Programme Admission Form for 2026/2027 Academic Session

    Taraba State University (TASU) Pre-Degree Programme Admission Form for 2026/2027 Academic Session

    Taraba State University (TASU) Pre-Degree Programme Admission Form for 2026/2027 Academic Session

    Taraba State University, often called TASU, has opened its pre-degree application window for the 2026/2027 academic session.

    The notice comes from the Gen. TY Danjuma College of Preliminary Studies in Jalingo. Students planning to strengthen their academic base before moving into full undergraduate study can now submit their forms. Within the first few steps of the process, applicants will see that the requirements are clear and that the online portal is simple to use.

    About the Pre-Degree Options

    The college is offering three main tracks for the session:

    Pre-Science

    Designed for students who plan to enter science-related degree courses at TASU. It helps them build core subjects like mathematics and basic sciences.

    Pre-Art

    Suitable for students who want to prepare for degree courses in humanities and related areas. It provides grounding in reading, writing and social studies.

    Pre-Commercial

    Suited to students intending to study management, commerce or similar fields. It gives support in subjects connected with business and finance.

    Entry Requirements

    Students applying for any of the pre-degree tracks must have at least five credits in relevant subjects from SSCE, NECO or NABTEB examinations. These credits should match the intended degree pathway so that students can progress smoothly after the programme.

    How to Apply

    Application forms are available online through the university portal at TSU application portal.
    After payment, each applicant should complete the form online, print it and submit the hard copy to the College Director’s Office in Takum. Photocopies of the applicant’s credentials must be attached before submission.

    Students who prefer in-person support may visit the college to complete the online steps.

    Accommodation

    Accommodation is open to both male and female students once they meet the stated conditions. This helps applicants plan their move without worrying about housing.

    Enquiries

    For questions about the TASU pre-degree process, students can reach the college through the following phone numbers:

    08122328881
    08039492014
    08165927165
    09035640420

  • Full-time Academic and Administrative Vacancies at the College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu

    Full-time Academic and Administrative Vacancies at the College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu

    Full-time Academic and Administrative Vacancies at the College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu

    The College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu is inviting applications from candidates who meet the set requirements for several senior roles.

    The college aims to appoint persons with strong academic records, clear teaching experience and sound leadership skills. Students and prospective applicants often look for reliable details, so this guide presents the roles and expectations in a clear way while keeping all facts unchanged.

    Available Positions

    College Provost

    The post of Provost is open to a candidate with a PhD and at least ten years as a registered educator with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria. The role calls for no less than five years of administrative work in a university, a college of nursing or a similar body.
    Persons with an MSc in Nursing or Midwifery may also be considered if they have the needed teaching experience, hold NMCN educator status and can show proof of academic growth. The appointment runs for five years and may be renewed.

    Head of Department, Nursing

    Applicants need a Master’s degree in Nursing or an equivalent field. They must also have at least five years as a Registered Nurse Educator and at least two years of administrative work in a university, a college of nursing or a similar body.
    Those with close academic qualifications who meet the teaching and registration requirements may also be considered. The appointment runs for three years and may be renewed.

    Head of Department, Midwifery

    A Master’s degree in Midwifery, Maternal and Child Health Nursing or an equivalent field is required. The role also needs at least five years as a Registered Midwife Educator and at least two years of administrative work in a related learning environment.

    Head of Department, Public Health

    Candidates need a Master’s degree in Public Health Nursing, Maternal and Child Health Nursing or an equivalent field, plus at least five years as a Registered Public Health Nurse Educator. Two years of administrative work in a university, a college of nursing or a similar body is also required.

    Application Method

    Applicants are to submit three copies of their application, curriculum vitae and relevant certificates. These must reach the college on or before Tuesday, 27 January 2026.
    Two referees should send original recommendation letters, each with a phone number and email address. A soft copy of the application letter, CV and certificates should be sent to the college’s email.

    Placement and Pay Structure

    The Provost will receive the minimum pay for a University Senior Lecturer at CONUASS 5, plus administrative allowances.
    Heads of Department will receive the minimum pay for a University Lecturer I at CONUASS 4, plus administrative allowances.

    Submission Address

    All documents should be placed in one envelope and sent to:

    The Administrator
    College of Nursing Sciences
    Adazi-Nnukwu
    Anambra State

    Soft copies are to be emailed to the address provided by the college.

  • Edo State University Alerts Public About False Security Memo and Confirms Campus Safety

    Edo State University Alerts Public About False Security Memo and Confirms Campus Safety

    Edo State University Alerts Public About False Security Memo and Confirms Campus Safety

    The Management of Edo State University, Iyamho is calling the attention of students, staff, and the wider public to a memo moving around with the heading “Security Alert – Movement Restrictions”. The message did not come from the Acting Registrar or any authorised office, and it is entirely false.

    There is no confirmed security threat on campus, and no report of suspected bandits in the university. The story being shared is misleading and was created to spread fear. It should be ignored.

    The University also states that anyone who spreads claims that cause worry, mislead the public, or attempt to damage the name of the University may face legal action.

    All students, staff, and members of the public are encouraged to rely only on official announcements. Every genuine update will continue to come through the approved communication channels of the University Management.

    The campus remains safe, calm, and fully active.

  • Kwara State College of Health Technology, Offa Addresses False Security Rumour and Confirms Campus Safety

    Kwara State College of Health Technology, Offa Addresses False Security Rumour and Confirms Campus Safety

    Kwara State College of Health Technology, Offa Addresses False Security Rumour and Confirms Campus Safety

    The Management of the Kwara State College of Health Technology, Offa has responded to a false message shared across social media claiming that bandits entered the campus.

    The College states clearly that the claim is untrue and has no link to any real event. There has been no breach of security on the campus. Activities are calm, and classes are running as usual.

    Early checks show that a small group of people may have spread the rumour without thinking about the effect on others. The Management considers this act very serious because it has caused fear among students, parents, staff, and members of the public.

    The College Security Department, working with security agencies, has confirmed that the campus and nearby areas remain safe.

    The Provost, Elder Ayanshola Benjamin, explained that the College is worried about how quickly the false report spread. He restated that the safety of students and staff remains a core duty. He also said the College has strong security measures in place and is tracing the source of the rumour. Anyone found responsible will face disciplinary action based on the College’s rules and the law.

    The Management asks students, parents, and the public to:

    • Ignore the false message in full.
    • Stop sharing the unverified post.
    • Rely only on official updates from the College. These include the College website, verified social media pages, and notices from the Office of the Registrar.

    The College remains focused on keeping a safe and calm place for learning and research. The Management calls for calm and for careful use of social media.

  • Kaduna Polytechnic HND Evening Programme Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kaduna Polytechnic HND Evening Programme Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kaduna Polytechnic HND Evening Programme Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The Kaduna Polytechnic HND Evening Programme admission list for 2025/2026 is now online. Kaduna Polytechnic has shared the names of candidates offered provisional places for the new session.

    Students can check their status with a simple step-by-step process through the school portal.

    How to check the Kaduna Polytechnic HND Evening Programme Admission List

    1. Visit the Kaduna Polytechnic Admission Status Portal at kadunapoly.edu.ng/students/check-admission
    2. Enter your Application Number
    3. Select Check and allow a short moment for the page to load
    4. Your admission result will appear on the screen

    Students who have gained entry are advised to follow the next steps provided on the school portal.

    Those who see their names on the HND Evening Programme list can move ahead with registration once the school releases the full timetable.

    Congratulations to every student offered a place on the Kaduna Polytechnic HND Evening Programme.

  • Degree Routes for Health-Focused Students Now Open at University of Mkar, Mkar (UMM)

    Degree Routes for Health-Focused Students Now Open at University of Mkar, Mkar (UMM)

    Degree Routes for Health-Focused Students Now Open at University of Mkar, Mkar (UMM)

    The National Universities Commission has approved new degree routes at the University of Mkar, Mkar (UMM).

    Students seeking clear paths in health-related studies can now begin courses at UMM in areas that prepare them for practical, service-focused work. Each programme offers a steady way into roles where care, science, and community support are central.

    New Courses Now Open at UMM

    Students can apply for any of the following approved courses that support hands-on learning and skill growth:

    • B.N.Sc. Nursing Sciences
    • B.Sc. Anatomy
    • B.Sc. Human Physiology
    • B.Sc. Public Health
    • B.Sc. Orthotics and Prosthetics
    • B.MLS. Medical Laboratory Sciences

    These degree paths give learners the chance to study human structure, body systems, public health needs, clinical testing, and mobility support tools. Each field offers clear examples of work that helps people every day, from patient care to laboratory analysis.

    UMM welcomes applicants ready to learn, practise, and shape their careers with guidance from trained staff who focus on steady student growth.

    How to Apply

    Prospective students can submit applications through the official UMM admissions channel.
    For enquiries: 08069728467, 08067844519, 07067067625.

    Students who choose UMM can begin a study path that supports their plans and helps them prepare for work that serves communities.

  • Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED) Registration and Clearance Requirement for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED) Registration and Clearance Requirement for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED) Registration and Clearance Requirement for 2025/2026 Fresh Students

    The Admissions Office of Tai Solarin Federal University of Education, known as TASFUED, has shared the approved registration and clearance steps for students admitted for the 2025/2026 session.

    These steps guide UTME and Direct Entry candidates through the documents they need for a smooth start at the university. The list below reflects the items students must present during the clearance stage.

    Registration and Clearance Documents

    Core Requirements

    1. Clearance Certificate in original form with the signature and stamp of the Head of Department.
    2. JAMB Admission Letter issued for TASFUED (original institution copy).
    3. JAMB Admission Letter for OND, NCE, HND or similar records used for Direct Entry.
    4. TASFUED Admission Consideration Letter in original form.
    5. 2025/2026 UTME or Direct Entry Application Form in original bio-data format.
    6. Receipt for the application form fee of two thousand naira.
    7. JAMB result slip for UTME or JAMB acknowledgement form for Direct Entry in original form.
    8. Acceptance fee receipt in stamped photocopy form.
    9. School fee receipt in stamped photocopy form.
    10. Registration fee receipt in stamped photocopy form.
    11. Verified copy of all O-level results.
    12. Transition letter with score for Pre-Degree or JUPEB from TASFUED in stamped photocopy form, where needed.
    13. Notification of results for OND, NCE, HND, IJMB, ANBC, ANTC or JUPEB obtained from 2022 upward for Direct Entry use.
    14. Certificates for higher qualifications for Direct Entry from 2021 downward.
    15. Transition receipt for JUPEB or Pre-Degree, where needed.
    16. NCE or OND results for Direct Entry.
    17. Transcript of NCE or OND for Direct Entry.
    18. Evidence of name change or marriage certificate, where needed.
    19. Medical fitness certificate in original form from the TASFUED Clinic.
    20. Birth certificate or sworn age declaration in photocopy form.
    21. Confirmed 2025 Ogun State electronic tax clearance certificate. Students must use the tax office in Ijebu-Ode or Odogbolu and avoid middlemen.
    22. Reference letter from a Public or Civil Servant not below Grade Level 12 or equivalent in original form.
    23. Acceptance form in original form.
    24. Matriculation Oath record.
    25. Testimonial from the secondary school attended.
    26. Certificate of Origin from the student’s Local Government Area.
    27. Orientation certificate.

    Notes on Direct Entry Candidates

    Direct Entry students must pay close attention to items related to higher qualifications, transcripts, and accepted years of completion. Only approved records will be accepted during clearance.

    What Students Should Expect Next

    Students are encouraged to keep all documents safe and well arranged for the clearance desk. Presenting complete records helps staff confirm details quickly and reduces delays. This process marks the formal start of academic life at the university.

    The requirements above reflect the current steps for the 2025/2026 admission cycle at Tai Solarin Federal University of Education. The proper preparation of these documents gives each new student a clear path into TASFUED.

     

  • GOUNI to Present Certificates to 500 Graduates at Its 13th Convocation

    GOUNI to Present Certificates to 500 Graduates at Its 13th Convocation

    GOUNI to Present Certificates to 500 Graduates at Its 13th Convocation

    Godfrey Okoye University in Enugu is getting ready for a major event as about five hundred and sixty students look forward to receiving their certificates on Saturday, 6 December 2025.
    The update came from the Chairperson of the Senate Ceremonies Committee, Mrs Lynda Ugwuonah, during a live session on Dreams FM Enugu. She explained that the graduating students come from the Faculties of Management and Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Environmental Studies, Law, Arts and Education, along with the School of Postgraduate Studies.

    Mrs Ugwuonah added that two well-known Nigerians will receive honorary doctorate degrees. She also shared that two senior academics will be honoured with the title of Professor Emeritus.

    The convocation events stretch across a full week. They begin with a Holy Mass on Sunday, 30 November. Monday has been marked as Competition Day. Tuesday, 2 December, will include the GOUNI Marathon and a news briefing. Wednesday is planned as Creativity Day. On Thursday, the university will welcome parents for the Parents’ Forum and host Entrepreneurship Day.
    Friday will hold the Convocation Lecture, the Hall of Fame induction, and the conferment of Professor Emeritus. The certificate awards will take place on Saturday. A final Holy Mass on Sunday, 7 December, will close the week.

    During the programme, Professor Mrs Modesta Egiyi, Chairperson of the GOUNI Marathon Committee and University Bursar, said that more than 70 percent of GOUNI graduates find work after completing their national service. She linked this result to the practical, career-ready skills students gain during their courses.

    She also announced that the university’s new DNA Centre at the main campus in Ugwuomu Nike will open in December 2025. Professor Egiyi noted that the GOUNI Marathon, which began in 2022, keeps encouraging good health, teamwork, and unity among young people across Nigeria.

    She stated that full safety plans are ready for this year’s marathon. Anyone who is medically unfit or found breaking the rules will not be allowed to join the race.

    Godfrey Okoye University continues to make a positive impact across communities in Nigeria, especially in Enugu State. The university stays true to its culture of openness and welcomes people from all walks of life without discrimination.

  • Ajayi Crowther University graduates 2,336 at 17th convocation

    Ajayi Crowther University graduates 2,336 at 17th convocation

    Ajayi Crowther University graduates 2,336 at 17th convocation

    The Vice Chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University (ACU), Oyo, Professor Ebunoluwa Olufemi Oduwole, shared key milestones from her first two months in office and outlined new academic, structural and administrative steps planned ahead of the University’s 17th Convocation Ceremony.

    Professor Oduwole said her team had settled quickly into work, with clear focus on stronger teaching, better student support and wider visibility for the University across the country and beyond.

    A total of 3,633 students will graduate this year. The undergraduate group has 2,336 students, with 76 earning First Class Honours, 1,408 in Second Class Upper, 810 in Second Class Lower and 42 in Third Class. The postgraduate group includes 170 postgraduate diplomas and 1,127 Master’s degrees.

    She noted that the National Universities Commission (NUC) had recently carried out accreditation and re-accreditation checks on seven programmes, and the University expects positive reports. Three new programmes—Journalism and Media Studies, Broadcasting and Information and Media Science—are waiting for NUC resource verification. The University also plans to introduce its Artificial Intelligence degree once approval is granted.

    Preparations for a new College of Health Sciences have been completed. The college will run programmes in Medicine, Pharmacy and other health fields once it begins operations.

    To make better use of campus space, the University has reassigned major faculties. Agriculture now runs at the Kiyeseni Awe Campus, Engineering now operates from the Offa Meta Campus, while Computing has taken over the former Engineering complex.

    The Vice Chancellor also shared updates on improved internet access made possible through new telecoms partnerships. Work on the University Health Centre is ongoing, with building repairs, new staff recruitment and fresh equipment already lined up. Plans for a modern teaching hospital are also in progress.

    She pointed to student achievements in practical work, competitions and sports. These included engineering students who built a solar-powered irrigation system and law students who performed strongly at national moot trials. She stressed the University’s firm stand against drug abuse and its continued work with the NDLEA.

    Professor Oduwole also announced the coming Research Grant Clinic, which will guide staff as they apply for grants. Efforts to support staff growth, training and welfare are also being strengthened.

    As part of the convocation events, staff and students from the Faculties of Agriculture and Engineering presented new creations such as farm tools, agro-processing machines, solar solutions, software applications and farm produce.

    She also celebrated ACU alumni, including Olaseinde-Williams Godwin Oluseye, who is listed among the world’s top 2 percent most influential scientists.

    The Vice Chancellor restated the University’s focus on sound teaching, steady growth and strong moral values, noting that ACU aims to prepare students with skills that help them progress in a fast-changing society.

     

  • Shehu Sule College of Nursing Sciences announces entrance examination date, 2025/2026

    Shehu Sule College of Nursing Sciences announces entrance examination date, 2025/2026

    Shehu Sule College of Nursing Sciences announces entrance examination date, 2025/2026

    The Shehu Sule College of Nursing Sciences, Damaturu, has issued an official notice to all prospective candidates who applied for admission into the Community Nursing and Midwifery programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    According to the announcement, applications submitted by candidates have been reviewed, and the institution has scheduled the entrance examination to hold from 3rd to 5th December 2025. All eligible applicants are invited to participate in the exercise.

    Shehu Sule College of Nursing Sciences announces entrance examination date, 2025/2026

    The college further advised candidates to log into their admission profiles from 26th November 2025 to check their examination date and print their examination slip. The slip will be accessible through the portal: https://apply.ycnm.edu.ng/2025.

    The notice was signed by the Registrar, Hadiza Ibrahim Chana, who also provided contact lines and email for further inquiries, stating that calls will only be attended to between 8am and 4pshm daily.

     

  • Bayero University Kano (BUK) merges mid-semester break with Christmas/New Year Holiday

    Bayero University Kano (BUK) merges mid-semester break with Christmas/New Year Holiday

    Bayero University Kano (BUK) merges mid-semester break with Christmas/New Year Holiday

    The Management of Bayero University, Kano wishes to inform all students of an important adjustment to the Second Semester calendar.

    The University has approved the shelving of the mid-semester break and merging it with the Christmas and New Year holidays.

    BUK merges mid-semester break with Christmas/New Year Holiday

    Consequently, students will commence the Christmas and New Year break on 22nd December, 2025 and are required to resume on 10th January, 2026 rather than 3rd January, 2026. This extended period serves as compensation for the cancelled mid-semester break.

    Students are advised to take note of this adjustment and comply accordingly.

     

  • FULOKOJA issues public disclaimer on false affiliation claims

    FULOKOJA issues public disclaimer on false affiliation claims

    FULOKOJA issues public disclaimer on false affiliation claims

    The Management of the Federal University Lokoja (FUL) has released an official public notice disassociating the institution from Quest for Knowledge Monotechnic, located in Mararaba, Abuja.

    In the disclaimer, FUL stated unequivocally that it does not have, and has never had, any Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), affiliation, partnership, collaboration, or institutional linkage with Quest for Knowledge Monotechnic.

    The University further warned that any claim, publication, or representation by Quest for Knowledge Monotechnic—or by any individual or organisation acting on its behalf—suggesting an affiliation with FUL is false, misleading, and unauthorised.

    FUL cautioned the general public, prospective applicants, parents, guardians, and relevant institutions against engaging in academic, administrative, or financial transactions with Quest for Knowledge Monotechnic under the assumption of a connection with the University. Anyone who proceeds to transact with the institution based on such false claims does so at their own risk, the statement emphasized, noting that FUL will not be liable for any resulting loss or damage.

    The University encouraged stakeholders seeking clarification or verification to reach out through its official communication channels.

  • Graduate Heartwarmingly Celebrates Her Husband as She Signs Out of University

    Graduate Heartwarmingly Celebrates Her Husband as She Signs Out of University

    Graduate Heartwarmingly Celebrates Her Husband as She Signs Out of University

    A newly graduated woman went viral after emotionally celebrating her husband’s unwavering support during her university journey, publicly honoring him with a heartfelt gesture during her sign-out ceremony.

    A newly graduated woman has gone viral after expressing deep appreciation for her husband, who supported her throughout her academic journey.

    In a heartfelt post shared on social media, the graduate proudly celebrated her milestone and gave special recognition to her Caucasian husband, calling him the “love of her life.” As part of the sign-out tradition, she wore a white shirt covered in farewell messages and signatures from friends and classmates.

    A Husband’s Support on Her Big Day

    The emotional moment unfolded as her husband made a surprise appearance at her graduation celebration. In a display of gratitude and cultural reverence, she knelt halfway to the ground in front of him — a traditional gesture of respect. He quickly lifted her up and pulled her into a warm embrace, sparking cheers from onlookers.

    The husband had also gifted her a bouquet made of cash in different denominations, adding a personal and celebratory touch to the occasion. Their touching interaction drew attention from fellow students and passersby who gathered to witness the couple’s display of affection.

    Social Media Reactions

    Many internet users shared their excitement and congratulations in the comment section. One user, @F²💍🎀💍, wrote:

    “Congratulations wifey ❤️❤️❤️ You deserve it. I’m happy for you 🥰”

    Another, clearly moved by the emotional moment, said:

    @blessingchinaza70: “Awwww, who is cutting onions 🥺🥺 Congratulations sis 😍😍😍”

    The heartwarming moment was captured in a video shared by TikTok user @helenabob11, and it has since attracted thousands of views and reactions online.

    🎥 Watch the video here

     

  • Federal Polytechnic Nassarawa Admission list, 2025/2026 out on JAMB CAPS

    Federal Polytechnic Nassarawa Admission list, 2025/2026 out on JAMB CAPS

    Federal Polytechnic Nassarawa Admission list, 2025/2026 out on JAMB CAPS

    Federal Polytechnic Nassarawa Admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released. This is to inform all candidates who participated in the 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise that they can proceed to check if their names are on the Provisional Admission list of successful candidates

    The list of admitted candidates have been uploaded online via JAMB CAPS Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check;

    • Visit: https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/ and login with your registered email address and password to access your dashboard
    • Click on ‘Check Admission Status,
    • Click on ‘Access my CAPS’
    • Click on ‘Admission Status’ to see if you have been offered admission.

    If you have been admitted you will get a response with your Photo Image being displayed and a text Congratulating you on your admission offer, But if you are not offered any admission yet you will get a text response with “Sorry No Admission has been Given Yet”

    If you have been offered admission, you can proceed to Accept or Reject the admission by sending ACCEPT or REJECT as SMS to 55019 or 66019 using the specific Phone number linked to your JAMB profile.

    Candidates have 4 weeks to accept the offer of admission..Those who do not have their registered phone numbers are to visit a JAMB accredited centre to Accept or Reject.

    It is important to note also that candidates who have been offered admission are to print their admission letter after accepting the admission, as they will likely need this during clearance and registration in the school that they have been admitted.

    Note: If you are using a phone, you may not see the option to check Admission Status on CAPS, Most phone users may only see the welcome message. You are to use the desktop mode to view the complete page. This is why the chrome browser is recommended if you are using a phone. All you need to do is go to Chrome option and choose request desktop site for the complete page to display.

  • Delta State University (DELSU) Direct Entry (DE) admission cut-of marks for 2025/2026 session

    Delta State University (DELSU) Direct Entry (DE) admission cut-of marks for 2025/2026 session

    Delta State University (DELSU) Direct Entry (DE) admission cut-of marks for 2025/2026 session

    The Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) has announced the cut-off marks for Direct Entry admissions exercise for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    Applicants are to check the cut-off marks below

    1. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

    (i) Agribusiness Management – 40
    (ii) Agricultural Economics – 40
    (iii) Agricultural Extension – 40
    (iv) Animal Science – 40
    (v) Crop Science – 40
    (vi) Fisheries – 40
    (vii) Forestry & Wildlife – 40
    (viii) Soil Science (Agronomy) – 40

    2. FACULTY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

    (i) Medical Laboratory Science – 60
    (ii) Nursing – 80
    (iii) Pharmacology – 40

    3. FACULTY OF ARTS

    (i) English & Literary Studies – 40
    (ii) Fine & Applied Arts – 45
    (iii) French – 40
    (iv) History and International Stu. – 45
    (v) Language & Linguistics – 40
    (vi) Linguistics/Urhobo – 40
    (vii) Music – 40
    (viii) Philosophy – 40
    (ix) Religious Studies – 40
    (x) Theatre Arts – 75

    4. FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE

    (i) Anatomy & Cell Biology – 40
    (ii) Medical Biochemistry – 40
    (iii) Physiology – 40

    5. FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCE

    (i) Medicine & Surgery – 88

    6. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION & MEDIA STUDIES

    (i) Advertising – 40
    (ii) Broadcasting – 40
    (iii) Film and Multimedia – 40
    (iv) Journalism and Media Studies – 40
    (v) Public Relations – 40
    (vi) Mass Communication – 76

    7. FACULTY OF DENTISTRY

    (i) Dentistry – No DE

    8. FACULTY OF EDUCATION

    (i) Agric Education – 40
    (ii) Biology Education – 71
    (iii) Business Education – 75
    (iv) Computer Education – 71
    (v) Early Childhood Education – 40
    (vi) Economics Education – 55
    (vii) English Education – 67
    (viii) Guidance and Counselling – 40
    (ix) Health & Safety Education – 71
    (x) Home Economics Education – 40
    (xi) Human Kinetics (Physical & Health Education) – 40
    (xii) Library & Information Science – 40
    (xiii) Physics Education – 40
    (xiv) Political Science Education – 69
    (xv) Social Science Education (Social Studies) – 40
    (xvi) Technical Education – 40
    (xvii) Educational Management – 40

    9. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

    (i) Chemical Engineering – 40
    (ii) Civil Engineering – 50
    (iii) Electrical/Electronic Engineering – 60
    (iv) Mechanical Engineering – 50
    (v) Petroleum Engineering – 65

    10. FACULTY OF LAW

    (i) Law – 90

    11. FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

    (i) Accounting – 75
    (ii) Banking and Finance – 72
    (iii) Business Administration – 80
    (iv) Marketing – 40
    (v) Public Administration – 73

    12. FACULTY OF PHARMACY

    (i) Pharmacy – 80

    13. FACULTY OF SCIENCE

    (i) Biochemistry – 73
    (ii) Botany – 40
    (iii) Biotechnology – 40
    (iv) Chemistry – 40
    (v) Computer Science – 75
    (vi) Geology – 40
    (vii) Industrial Chemistry – 40
    (viii) Industrial Mathematics – 40
    (ix) Mathematics – 40
    (x) Microbiology – 69
    (xi) Physics – 40
    (xii) Science Laboratory Technology – 69

    14. FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

    (i) Criminology and Security Studies – 40
    (ii) Economics – 40
    (iii) Geography & Regional Planning – 40
    (iv) Library and Information Science – 40
    (v) Political Science – 40
    (vi) Psychology – 80
    (vii) Social Work – 40
    (viii) Sociology – 40

  • UNICAL SUG warns students against illegal space allocation

    UNICAL SUG warns students against illegal space allocation

    UNICAL SUG warns students against illegal space allocation

    The Students Union Government (SUG) Taskforce of the University of Calabar has issued a stern warning to individuals involved in the illegal allocation of spaces meant for official use within the university.

    In a public notice dated October 3, 2025, the Taskforce stated that such unauthorized acts would not be tolerated and will attract severe consequences. According to the notice, any illegally obtained allocations will be revoked and reclaimed by the Taskforce.

    The Chairman, High Chief Winston Churchill, emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity and fairness in campus operations, urging all members of the university community to adhere strictly to official procedures.

    He encouraged collaboration towards building a better and more transparent campus environment.

    UNICAL SUG warns students against illegal space allocation

  • Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) notice to newly admitted students on medical screening exercise, 2025/2026

    Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) notice to newly admitted students on medical screening exercise, 2025/2026

    Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) notice to newly admitted students on medical screening exercise, 2025/2026

    This is to inform parents, guardians, and newly admitted students of the Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) that the Medical Exercise for the 2025/2026 Academic Session will commence as follows:

    • DATE: Monday 6th October, 2025
    • VENUE: LASUED Health Centre, Oto/Ijanikin Main Campus
    • TIME*: 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

    REQUIREMENTS;

    Each student is required to come with:

    1. A sample of Early morning urine in a small container

    2. Coloured Medical Payment Receipt with two (2) photocopies

    3. Coloured Medical Form

    4. Two (2) passport-sized photographs

    5. Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Admission Letter

    Please note, Students are advised to be punctual and comply with all instructions.

    Thank you.

  • Adekunle Ajasin University (AAUA) admission list for 2025/2026 session

    Adekunle Ajasin University (AAUA) admission list for 2025/2026 session

    Adekunle Ajasin University (AAUA) admission list for 2025/2026 session

    The Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba (AAUA) Admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released. This is to inform all candidates who participated in the 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise that they can proceed to check if their names are on the Provisional Admission list of successful candidates.

    The list of admitted candidates have been uploaded online via JAMB CAPS Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check;

    • • Visit: https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/ and login with your registered email address and password to access your dashboard
    • • Click on ‘Check Admission Status,
    • • Click on ‘Access my CAPS’
    • • Click on ‘Admission Status’ to see if you have been offered admission.

    If you have been admitted you will get a response with your Photo Image being displayed and a text Congratulating you on your admission offer, But if you are not offered any admission yet you will get a text response with “Sorry No Admission has been Given Yet”

    If you have been offered admission, you can proceed to Accept or Reject the admission by sending ACCEPT or REJECT as SMS to 55019 or 66019 using the specific Phone number linked to your JAMB profile.

    Candidates have 4 weeks to accept the offer of admission..Those who do not have their registered phone numbers are to visit a JAMB accredited centre to Accept or Reject.

    It is important to note also that candidates who have been offered admission are to print their admission letter after accepting the admission, as they will likely need this during clearance and registration in the school that they have been admitted.

    Note: If you are using a phone, you may not see the option to check Admission Status on CAPS, Most phone users may only see the welcome message. You are to use the desktop mode to view the complete page. This is why the chrome browser is recommended if you are using a phone. All you need to do is go to Chrome option and choose request desktop site for the complete page to display.

    Congratulations to the admitted students!

  • University of Lagos (UNILAG) releases UTME merit cut-off marks, 2025/2026

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) releases UTME merit cut-off marks, 2025/2026

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) releases UTME merit cut-off marks, 2025/2026

    Prospective students, parents/guardians and other members of the public are hereby informed that the University of Lagos has officially released the UTME Merit Admission Cut-Off Marks for the 2025/2026 Academic Session.

    The cut-off marks for the respective programmes are as follows:

    UNILAG 2025/2026 UTME MERIT CUT-OFF MARK

    FACULTY OF ARTS

     

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Creative Arts 69.5 59.375 61.675 66.225 57.725 65.175 65.75
    English 68.175 57.475 59.2 65.05 62.025 55.675 63.3
    French 60.225 NIL 59.65 NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Russian 58.775 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    German 60.95 NIL NIL 53.625 NIL 51.675 52
    History & Strategic Studies 70.725 58.75 60.175 67.675 65.725 61.625 65.1
    Linguistics/Igbo NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Linguistics/Yoruba 64.1 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Linguistics 72.55 67.425 70.9 71.375 68.725 66.75 68.325
    Chinese 68.95 64.9 NIL 68.775 NIL NIL 65.65
    Philosophy 66.075 58.225 54.6 60.6 57.3 57.725 55.5
    Christian Religious Studies 54.625 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Islamic Religious Studies 54.675 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Anatomy 72.4 71.5 70.35 70.125 71.65 66.475 64.75
    Pharmacology 73.125 69.025 69.65 71.925 67.075 66.3 71.6
    Physiology 72.875 66.45 63.8 70.225 57.3 70.925 67.95
    Medical Laboratory Science 74.375 70.925 72 73 70.6 72.7 72.825
    Medicine & Surgery 85.025 79.975 79.75 83.8 81.325 81.775 81.575
    Nursing 79.8 73.2 73.7 77.5 77.1 77.85 77.65
    Physiotherapy 74.725 66.25 72.975 74.2 73.6 72.25 73.175
    Radiography 77.375 74.9 73.975 76.9 70.35 75.625 76.7
    Dental Science 76.65 70.875 65.825 75.325 72.775 69.175 64.975

    FACULTY OF EDUCATION

    PROGRAMMES MERIT CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Adult Education 53.525 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Economics 56.175 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Business Education 59.65 NIL 55.425 56.425 NIL 56.6 52.575
    Education Islamic Religious Studies 56.125 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Igbo NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education English 68.05 62.625 63.025 64.2 58.825 63.875 65.45
    Early Childhood Education 60.25 NIL 54.775 60 NIL 52.6 NIL
    Education Yoruba 62.025 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education French 59.3 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education History 53.9 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Christian Religious Studies 56.275 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Geography NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Educational Administration 58 NIL 50.8 52.55 NIL NIL 53.125
    Educational Foundations 60.025 59.65 54.05 55.625 NIL 52.525 57.575
    Health Education 52.675 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Human Kinetics Education 53.35 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Biology 53.5 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Chemistry 53.875 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Home Economics 58.125 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Integrated Science Education 56.1 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Mathematics 51.075 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Education Physics 63 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Technology Education 55.125 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Special Education 58.2 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

    PROGRAMMES MERIT CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Biomedical Engineering 73.3 NIL 66.125 68.45 69.55 NIL 68.275
    Chemical Engineering 72.8 68.25 62.35 64.9 NIL 57.65 59.325
    Civil Engineering 75.625 65.525 74.5 72.075 65.575 72.375 71.05
    Computer Engineering 82.875 71.8 78.3 80.75 77 81.475 79
    Electrical /Electronics Engineering 79.5 63.35 69.775 77.1 68.525 72.1 72.125
    Mechanical Engineering 78.525 71.6 73.825 75.85 66.3 72.5 72.575
    Metallurgical & Materials Engineering 59.8 58.975 NIL 57.95 NIL NIL NIL
    Petroleum & Gas Engineering 70.725 64.125 65.2 67.75 NIL 65.225 65.6
    Surveying & Geoinformatics Engineering 58.125 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Systems Engineering 78.225 65.475 73.475 75.875 58.35 70.6 73.95

    FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Architecture 75.575 60.725 72.025 72.15 70.35 72.175 72.825
    Building 57.825 56.225 52.375 52.95 56.6 57.125  NIL
    Estate Management 57.325 53.05 NIL 51.15 NIL 51.2 NIL
    Quantity Surveying 64.3 56.3 56.75 54.825 59.625 NIL NIL
    Urban & Regional Planning 53.5 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    FACULTY OF LAW

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Law 78.225 73.625 75.9 76.55 75.75 76.35 74.525

    FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Accounting 75.7 69.475 71.4 73.825 68.8 72.325 71
    Actuarial Science 64.925 59.725 NIL 63.15 64.05 60.375 59
    Banking & Finance 70.35 59.225 64 67.625 61.725 55.875 57.375
    Business Administration 69.3 52.725 60.2 68.15 66.075 64.05 67.025
    IRPM 60.775 55.65 59.6 54.5 60.025 58.15 53.925
    Insurance 65.85 NIL 57.75 64.375 53.05 53.05 55.1
    Taxation 66.4 57.025 62.65 63.725 61.45 62.25 59.025
    Procurement 67.175 58.7 58.625 65.675 64.75 60.95 64.35

    FACULTY OF PHARMACY

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Pharmacy 76.4 69.175 69.5 73.3 69.55 73.725 71.275

    FACULTY OF SCIENCE

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Biochemistry 69.4 64.775 66.275 66.275 65 64.375 67.15
    Biostatistics 52.125 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Botany 51.45 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Cell Biology & Genetics 68.975 63.325 63.85 66.55 65.75 56.125 64.225
    Chemistry 59.5 NIL 59.3 54.325 NIL 54.15 NIL
    Computer Science 83.425 80.125 79.6 82.025 77.5 79.2 78.1
    Data Science 76.925 72.65 74.025 75.775 73.9 74.3 72.675
    Environmental Standards 65.775 NIL 63.575 NIL NIL NIL 62.625
    Geology 63.55 60.125 58.375 58.45 54.575 61.375 60.825
    Geophysics 65.225 55.7 57.925 53.675 54.75 52.675 60.55
    Marine Biology 55.45 NIL NIL NIL NIL 54.725 NIL
    Fisheries 52.475 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Mathematics 63.675 NIL 58.625 52.5 60.9 61.825 NIL
    Industrial Mathematics 67.875 61.8 52.5 62.425 64.125 NIL NIL
    Statistics 65.925 NIL 64.1 60.9 63.775 NIL 60.925
    Microbiology 68.075 61.2 65.95 64.9 62 57.175 54.95
    Physics 60.25 52.225 54.925 55.125 55.35 NIL NIL
    Zoology 57.25 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

    PROGRAMMES MERIT  CATCHMENT
    EKITI LAGOS OGUN ONDO OSUN OYO
    Economics 73.475 54.925 66.575 71.575 63.625 65.45 66.125
    Economics & Development Studies 65.725 NIL 59.8 62.425 58.175 NIL 61.8
    Geography 57.475 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Meteorology & Climate Science 55.95 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
    Mass Communication 74.074 69.625 71.8 72.6 70.65 70.825 70.45
    Library & Information Science 66.625 NIL 62.95 63.3 61.225 60.85 66.55
    Political Science 68.15 58.325 62.75 64.275 58.75 52.075 60.9
    Psychology 69.7 61.975 65.95 68.675 63.05 55.75 67.825
    Public Administration 74.2 63.025 68.475 73.475 69.625 70.25 72.05
    Social Work 67.35 59.725 55.15 66.025 60.575 63 52.125
    Sociology 68.275 NIL 64.175 66.875 63.8 57 65.95
    Social Standard 60.95 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    Successful candidates are advised to continuously check their JAMB CAPS portal for their admission status.

  • Believe In Nigeria’s Potentials, NYSC DG General Nafiu Tells Corps Members

    Believe In Nigeria’s Potentials, NYSC DG General Nafiu Tells Corps Members

    Believe In Nigeria’s Potentials, NYSC DG General Nafiu Tells Corps Members

    Corps Members have been advised to put Nigeria first in all they do and strongly believe the possibilities the country has in store for them.

    The Director General of National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu stated this while addressing the 2025 Batch ‘B’ Stream Two Corps Members at NYSC Lagos State Orientation Camp in Iyana-Ipaja.

    He described Lagos as the land of opportunity and so, urged them to work hard and build themselves up. They were further encouraged to serve their fatherland with dedication and selflessness, in addition, leave indelible marks in their various places of primary assignment across the State.

    General Nafiu also charged the Corps Members to use the period of the Orientation Course to get to know one another and the diverse cultures of the country.

    He said as leaders of tomorrow, they should network and integrate among themselves since they had obeyed the Clarion call for National Service.

    Speaking further, the Director General advised the Corps Members to utilize the series of lectures they would have in Camp to prepare themselves adequately for the service year.

    “Respect their culture, integrate properly and you are going to appreciate the value of Lagos culture”, he said.

    While presenting her Camp situation report to the Director General, the NYSC Lagos State Coordinator, Mrs Christiana Salmwang said since the commencement of the Orientation Exercise, the Corps Members had shown readiness with their spirit of nationalism and dedication to assimilate the tenets of the Orientation Exercise for a seamless service year.

    She added that they had all imbibed team work in all they do.

    Salmwang stated further that a total of 1,805 males and 1,213 females were registered at the Lagos Camp, while Osun had 436 males and 427 females.

    She added that the State also had dislodged Corps Members in the Ondo, Ogun and Ekiti States. The Coordinator stated further that the grand total of registered Corps Members for Lagos State including the dislodged was 6,098.

     

  • Kano State Polytechnic Postgraduate Diploma Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kano State Polytechnic Postgraduate Diploma Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kano State Polytechnic Postgraduate Diploma Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kano State Polytechnic has opened applications for its 2025/2026 Postgraduate Diploma programmes across various fields including science, engineering, business, and arts. The admission process is now active, and interested candidates can apply online before the deadline.

    It’s that time again when dreams take another step forward. Kano State Polytechnic has officially announced the sale of forms for its Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session, and if you’ve been waiting to upskill or switch lanes career-wise, this might just be your chance.

    You know that feeling when you’ve done your first degree and you start thinking, “What next?” Well, this announcement answers that question neatly.

    Available Programmes At Kano State Polytechnic

    The PGD options at KANOPOLY spread across science, engineering, business, and design, giving applicants room to choose what fits their passion or profession best. Whether you’re into numbers, machines, management, or creativity, there’s something for everyone here.

    Here’s the full list of courses on offer:

    1. Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (Options)
    2. Postgraduate Diploma in Physics
    3. Postgraduate Diploma in Chemistry
    4. Postgraduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering
    5. Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology
    6. Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
    7. Postgraduate Diploma in Biochemistry
    8. Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Technology
    9. Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics
    10. Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting and Finance
    11. Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and Management
    12. Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration and Human Resource Management
    13. Postgraduate Diploma in Arts and Industrial Design
    14. Postgraduate Diploma in Procurement and Supply Chain Management

    Quite a lineup, right? It’s like a buffet of career options, and all you have to do is pick your plate.

    How To Apply

    Applying is straightforward. No stress. Just visit the Kano State Polytechnic admission portal to fill out your application form.

    Before you begin, it’s always smart to double-check your qualifications and have your documents handy. Nobody wants to be halfway through the process and realise something’s missing.

    Why This Could Be Your Next Big Step

    Postgraduate Diploma programmes are often where many people find their footing again. Whether you’re looking to polish your skills, meet new professional standards, or pivot to another career entirely, PGD courses are like bridges, connecting what you already know to what you need next.

    And for Kano State Polytechnic, the goal has always been practical learning. These aren’t just classroom lessons, they’re industry-shaped programmes built to prepare you for real challenges out there.

    So, if you’ve been postponing postgraduate studies, maybe this is your nudge. You could start now, and by this time next year, be closer to that new role or promotion you’ve been eyeing. Life’s too short to keep saying “maybe next session.”

    Better to grab this one while the doors are still open, right?

  • Lagos State Cooperative College (LASCOCO) Skill-Up Acquisition Technical Training Programme Admission 2025

    Lagos State Cooperative College (LASCOCO) Skill-Up Acquisition Technical Training Programme Admission 2025

    Lagos State Cooperative College (LASCOCO) Skill-Up Acquisition Technical Training Programme Admission 2025

    Lagos State Cooperative College (LASCOCO) is inviting applicants for its 2025 Skill-Up Acquisition Technical Training Programme. The 9-month course, which includes an industrial attachment, focuses on practical trades like welding, plumbing, and electrical installation. Admission is open with flexible entry for those with at least a school certificate.

    If you’ve ever wanted to roll up your sleeves and learn a hands-on trade that pays well, this might be your cue. The Lagos State Cooperative College (LASCOCO) has opened admission for its 2025 Skill-Up Acquisition Technical Training Programme, and it’s shaping up to be a golden chance for anyone dreaming of a solid career in technical work.

    You know how people often say, “skills no dey spoil”? This right here is one of those times when that saying hits home.

    A Quick Look At The Programme

    The Skill-Up Acquisition Technical Training isn’t your usual classroom sit-down affair. It’s a 9-month course that mixes training with real-life industrial attachment, meaning students get both the theory and the grit of on-site experience.

    By the end, successful trainees earn a globally recognised City & Guilds certificate, right here in Nigeria. That means you don’t have to travel abroad to earn an internationally accepted qualification.

    The programme focuses on four main trades that are always in demand:

    • Welding and Fabrication
    • Electrical Installation and Maintenance
    • Mechanical Fittings
    • Plumbing and Pipefittings

    These fields don’t just build homes and factories, they build futures.

    Admission Details And How To Apply

    The best part? The process isn’t complicated or tight. LASCOCO has kept things flexible, which is great news for anyone who may have been sitting on the fence. The minimum qualification is a school certificate, so whether you’re a fresh school leaver or someone looking to reskill, you’re covered.

    Here’s how to apply:

    For physical enquiries, visit:
    Johnson Agiri Agricultural Complex, Old Abeokuta Road, Oko-Oba, Agege, Lagos.

    Or call any of these numbers for guidance:
    📞 08038550769, 08029402395

    Why This Matters

    Let’s face it, the job market can be tight. Everyone’s looking for an edge, something practical that puts food on the table. Technical skills like welding or plumbing aren’t just trades, they’re lifelines. They open doors that degrees sometimes can’t.

    LASCOCO’s Skill-Up Programme is not just about getting a certificate, it’s about building confidence, learning a craft, and walking away with a skill that speaks louder than words.

    So, if you’ve been thinking about changing lanes or picking up a trade, maybe this is the sign you’ve been waiting for. Time waits for no one, as they say — better grab your spot before classes kick off.

  • Universal School of Aviation (USA) Matriculation Ceremony Schedule 2025

    Universal School of Aviation (USA) Matriculation Ceremony Schedule 2025

    Universal School of Aviation (USA) Matriculation Ceremony Schedule 2025

    There’s something special about matriculation day. It’s not just another school event; it’s that first big moment where excitement, nerves, and pride all show up in the same room. The Universal School of Aviation (USA) has announced that the 2025 matriculation ceremony will hold on Saturday, 11 October 2025, and honestly, the buzz is already building.

    What To Expect On Matriculation Day

    Picture it: new faces, crisp uniforms, proud families, and the hum of anticipation as future aviation professionals take their first big step. That’s the vibe every year, and this one won’t be different.

    Here’s the breakdown of the official details:

    • Date: Saturday, 11 October 2025
    • Time: 9:00 am sharp
    • Abuja Venue: Main Auditorium, Abuja Campus
    • Lagos Venue: Main Auditorium, Lagos Campus

    Students are strongly advised to show up early. Matriculation isn’t one of those events you stroll into halfway; it’s the first sign that you’re serious about this new chapter. Once the ceremony wraps up, lectures begin immediately, so no time to slack.

    For Those Still Dreaming Of Joining

    Here’s a little good news for anyone who’s been dragging their feet — admission isn’t closed yet. If you’ve been meaning to apply but somehow missed the earlier deadline, you still have a chance. But don’t sleep on it for too long because once that matriculation bell rings, the door to this session starts to close.

    You can still get your Universal School of Aviation admission form before the big day. Once you’re in, you’ll officially join a league of students learning the ropes of the aviation industry — from cabin crew operations to aircraft management and more.

    A Day To Remember

    Matriculation days at USA are usually filled with energy, laughter, and a sense of beginning. For many, it’s the first time they see themselves as part of something bigger. Parents beam with pride, lecturers smile knowingly, and freshers sit quietly, already imagining their first flight.

    So, if your name is already on that list, polish your shoes, press that uniform, and get ready to step into your new life. And if you’re still thinking about applying, well, now’s the time. As Nigerians say, “no dull yourself.” This could be the first flight that takes you somewhere great.

     

     

     

  • FCT College of Education, Zuba (Agaie Study Centre) Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    FCT College of Education, Zuba (Agaie Study Centre) Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    FCT College of Education, Zuba (Agaie Study Centre) Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The FCT College of Education, Zuba (Agaie Centre) has opened admissions for the 2025/2026 academic year. Forms are now available for interested applicants across its schools of Science, Arts, Languages, and Vocational Studies. Candidates are encouraged to act fast and follow the outlined process to secure a slot.

    If you’ve been waiting to take a step into teaching or education-related fields, the FCT College of Education, Zuba (Agaie Centre) just dropped some good news. The management has officially announced that admission is now open for the 2025/2026 academic session, and forms are currently on sale.

    It’s that time again when the air is filled with questions from eager students, and parents start making those “so what’s your plan now?” calls. If this sounds familiar, take a breath. Here’s everything you need to know, plain and simple.

    Schools Available at FCT College of Education, Zuba (Agaie Centre)

    The college offers a wide range of programmes under different schools, giving applicants enough room to choose where their strengths and interests lie. Whether you’re into science, languages, or hands-on technical skills, there’s a spot for you.

    Here’s the list of schools currently open for admission:

    • School of Science
    • School of Arts and Social Science
    • School of Languages
    • School of Vocational and Technical Education

    Each school covers a mix of courses designed to prepare students for both classroom teaching and practical work settings. You just have to decide where your passion fits best.

    Admission Form Details

    Let’s talk about the form because that’s where it all starts.

    The admission form costs ₦6,500 (six thousand five hundred naira only). To get yours, visit the Desk OfficerComr. Salihu Mohammed (Manbolo), for guidance and proper registration.

    If you prefer a walk-in, you can also stop by the Ets’u Nuhu Primary School, Agaie, which serves as a contact point for the process. Don’t forget to bring your essentials — your payment, passport photographs, and basic credentials. It saves time and stress.

    How To Get Help Or Ask Questions

    Let’s face it, sometimes information gets muddled, or someone tells you one thing and another person says something else. To avoid mix-ups, you can call the official phone lines for direct details:

    • 07065540503
    • 08134317168
    • 07041459445

    Whether you’re asking about form availability, programme choice, or submission dates, they’ll set you straight.

     

  • Federal Polytechnic, Wannune HND Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal Polytechnic, Wannune HND Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal Polytechnic, Wannune HND Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal Polytechnic, Wannune has begun HND admissions for the 2025/2026 academic year. Qualified applicants with the right ND results and industrial training experience can now apply for available courses. Interested candidates are advised to follow the outlined steps carefully to complete their registration.

    There’s something about getting to the HND level that feels like crossing a big bridge. You’ve done the hard work of earning your ND, done your industrial training, and now, you’re ready to take that next step. If Federal Polytechnic, Wannune is your target, this is your cue because the school has officially opened its doors for the 2025/2026 HND admission exercise.

    Applications are now being received from qualified candidates for various programmes approved by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). It’s a solid chance to keep your academic fire burning.

    Courses Available for HND at Federal Polytechnic, Wannune

    The polytechnic offers a few but strong programmes under its Higher National Diploma (HND) list. Each one designed to prepare students for advanced career paths.

    Here’s what’s on offer:

    • Accountancy
    • Business Administration and Management
    • Public Administration
    • Statistics

    It might look like a short list, but every one of these courses carries serious weight in today’s job market.

    Admission Requirements

    Before jumping into the application process, make sure you tick all the boxes below. Wannune isn’t playing when it comes to standards.

    • You must hold a National Diploma (ND) with at least Lower Credit in the relevant course, from an accredited polytechnic or similar tertiary institution.
    • You need five O’Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics, obtained in not more than two sittings in SSCE, NECO, GCE, or NABTEB exams.
    • You must have your ND Result and Industrial Training (IT) Letter ready for upload before applying.
    • For those with a Pass grade (CGPA between 2.0 and 2.49) in their ND, you must show two years (24 months) of relevant post-ND work experience. If you’ve got a Lower Credit, one year (12 months)** of IT experience is enough.

    It’s quite straightforward, but don’t rush it. A small error could send you back to the drawing board.

    How To Apply For Federal Polytechnic, Wannune HND Admission

    Applying for the HND programme at Federal Polytechnic, Wannune is simple but requires a few steps that you need to follow carefully.

    1. Visit the Federal Polytechnic Wannune portal.
    2. Start by making your payment at the school’s Bursary Department. The application fee is ₦6,000.
    3. Present your cash receipt at the Registry Department for verification and validation on the portal.
    4. Once you’re cleared, go back online to fill and submit your form. Be sure to double-check all information before hitting submit.
    5. Print out your application form, front and back, on one A4 sheet. Keep it safe because you’ll definitely need it later.

    If at any point you get stuck or unsure of what to do, don’t stress. You can reach out to the school for help using these lines: 08020953504 or 08064461199.

  • Federal Polytechnic, Wannune Post UTME Form for 2025/2026 ND Admission Exercise

    Federal Polytechnic, Wannune Post UTME Form for 2025/2026 ND Admission Exercise

    Federal Polytechnic, Wannune Post UTME Form for 2025/2026 ND Admission Exercise

    Federal Polytechnic, Wannune has opened its Post UTME registration for the 2025/2026 session. Applicants who scored 100 and above in UTME and meet the O’level requirements can now apply for admission into the available ND programmes. Interested candidates are urged to act quickly and follow the steps outlined by the school.

    There’s a certain kind of excitement that comes with admission season. The rush, the hope, the waiting—it’s like a long queue where everyone’s silently praying their name gets called next. For those eyeing Federal Polytechnic, Wannune, that moment might just be here.

    The school has officially thrown open its gates for the 2025/2026 Post UTME admission exercise, inviting fresh minds to step into a new phase of their academic life. Whether you dream of crunching numbers, building cities, or fixing circuits, there’s probably a place for you here.

    Courses Offered at Federal Polytechnic, Wannune

    Let’s start with what’s on the table. The polytechnic has a wide range of National Diploma (ND) programmes, all fully approved by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

    Here’s a quick rundown of what you can study:

    • Accountancy
    • Agricultural Technology
    • Animal Health and Production
    • Banking and Finance
    • Building Technology
    • Business Administration and Management
    • Computer Engineering Technology
    • Computer Science
    • Cooperative Economics and Management
    • Electrical/Electronics Engineering
    • Estate Management
    • Library and Information Sciences
    • Mass Communication
    • Public Administration
    • Quantity Surveying
    • Science Laboratory Technology
    • Statistics
    • Urban and Regional Planning

    It’s a solid list, right? From agriculture to engineering to business, there’s something for almost everyone.

    Who Can Apply

    Before you rush off to apply, there are a few boxes to tick. The school has made it clear that only certain candidates qualify for this round.

    • You must have scored at least 100 in the 2025/2026 UTME.
    • You must have chosen Federal Polytechnic, Wannune as your first choice in JAMB.
    • You must have five O’level credits, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings from SSCE, NECO, GCE, or NABTEB.

    Now, if you didn’t choose the school initially but feel like you belong there after all, no wahala. Just stroll to any CBT centre and change your first choice on the JAMB portal to Federal Polytechnic, Wannune.

    And for those still waiting for their O’level results, you can still apply—just make sure to upload your results once they’re out.

    How to Apply for Federal Polytechnic, Wannune Post UTME

    Applying is quite straightforward, but it’s one of those processes where attention to detail saves you from plenty of back-and-forth later.

    Follow these steps carefully:

    1. Visit the Federal Polytechnic Wannune Portal to begin.
    2. Start by making payment at the school’s Bursary Department. The fee for ND application is ₦5,000.
    3. Take your cash receipt to the Registry Department for verification.
    4. Once verified, return to the portal to fill out and submit your form online. Double-check your entries before you hit submit.
    5. Finally, print out your completed application form—front and back—on one A4 sheet. Keep it safe; you’ll need it later.

    For any confusion or extra details, you can reach the school on these lines: 08020953504 or 08064461199.

     

  • Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) has released its approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session. It includes all key dates for both semesters, from resumption to exams and breaks. Students are advised to take note and plan ahead for a smooth year.

    If you’ve been wondering when the next school session at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka will officially kick off, here’s your answer. The Vice-Chancellor has approved the UNIZIK Academic Calendar for 2025/2026, and it’s packed with all the important activities that will shape the session from start to finish.

    It’s that time again when students start dusting off their bags, sorting out accommodation issues, and mentally preparing for another round of lectures, deadlines, and, of course, exams. Let’s take a slow walk through what this new session looks like.

    UNIZIK Academic Calendar

    First Semester 2025/2026

    • Monday, October 6, 2025 – Old and New students return to campus. Payment of school fees, registration of courses, and documentation continue.
    • Wednesday, October 8, 2025 – First Semester lectures resume for old students.
    • Monday, October 13, 2025 – New students continue their registrations and lectures begin.
    • Tuesday, October 14, 2025 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Wednesday, October 29, 2025 – Senate Meeting.
    • Tuesday, November 11, 2025 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Wednesday, December 17, 2025 – Christmas Carol Celebration.
    • Monday, December 22, 2025 – Saturday, January 3, 2026 – Christmas Break and Vacation.
    • Saturday, January 3, 2026 – All students return to campus.
    • Monday, January 5, 2026 – Lectures continue.
    • Tuesday, January 13, 2026 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Friday, January 23, 2026 – Matriculation Ceremony.
    • Monday, January 26, 2026 – University-Wide Quiz.
    • Wednesday, January 28, 2026 – Senate Meeting.
    • Friday, February 6, 2026 – 2024/2025 Convocation Ceremony.
    • Tuesday, February 10, 2026 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Monday, February 23, 2026 – Revision Week.
    • Wednesday, February 25, 2026 – Senate Meeting.
    • Monday, March 2 – Friday, March 27, 2026 – First Semester Examinations commence.
    • Monday, March 23 – Friday, March 27, 2026 – School of General Studies’ Examinations.
    • Friday, March 27, 2026 – End of First Semester Examinations.
    • Monday, March 30 – Friday, April 24, 2026 – Vacation and Easter Break.

    Second Semester 2025/2026

    • Monday, April 27, 2026 – Second Semester lectures commence.
    • Wednesday, April 29, 2026 – Senate Meeting.
    • Tuesday, May 12, 2026 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Wednesday, May 27, 2026 – Senate Meeting.
    • Monday, June 1, 2026 – University-Wide Quiz.
    • Tuesday, June 9, 2026 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Wednesday, June 24, 2026 – Senate Meeting.
    • Tuesday, July 14, 2026 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Monday, July 20 – Friday, July 24, 2026 – Revision Week.
    • Wednesday, July 29, 2026 – Senate Meeting.
    • Monday, August 3, 2026 – Second Semester Examinations commence.
    • Monday, August 3 – Friday, August 7, 2026 – School of General Studies’ Examinations.
    • Monday, August 10, 2026 – Other Second Semester Examinations continue.
    • Tuesday, August 11, 2026 – Committee of Deans’ Meeting.
    • Monday, August 24 – Friday, August 28, 2026 – Project Defence/Examinations.
    • Wednesday, August 26, 2026 – Senate Meeting.
    • Friday, August 28, 2026 – End of Second Semester Examinations.
    • Monday, August 28 – Friday, October 2, 2026 – Vacation.

    Looking Ahead

    For those already thinking about what’s next, the 2026/2027 Academic Session begins on Tuesday, October 5, 2026. It feels far away now, but time flies faster than we expect.

    The UNIZIK calendar might look like just a list of dates, but behind it lies months of activity, emotion, and growth. Whether you’re a fresher trying to find your footing or a final-year student counting down to freedom, each date marks another step in your university story.

    So, mark your calendars, plan ahead, and maybe get your reading list ready early this time. The new session at UNIZIK is shaping up to be a full one, and as always, it’ll be one wild, rewarding ride.

     

     

  • Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) HND Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) HND Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) HND Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) has released its 2025/2026 HND admission list. Successful candidates can check their status on the school notice board. Read below for full details and what to do next.

    If you’ve been waiting for the KENPOLY HND Admission List, well, your wait has officially ended. The Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY), formerly called Rivers State Polytechnic (RIVPOLY), has published the list for the 2025/2026 academic session, and the air around the campus is already buzzing with excitement.

    It’s that time again, when students gather around notice boards, some smiling from ear to ear, others scrolling through their phones nervously, praying for good news. That’s the beauty and the drama of admission season.

    How to Check the KENPOLY HND Admission List

    Right now, the process is simple and a bit traditional. The list isn’t online yet, so everything’s being handled the old-fashioned way.

    Here’s what to do:

    • Step 1: Take a quick trip to the school campus.
    • Step 2: Visit the notice board and look for the HND Admission List.
    • Step 3: Check carefully for your name.

    If you’re out of town or can’t make it to the school for now, no worries. You can always call a friend or ask someone nearby to help you check. Just make sure they get your full name right.

    The feeling of spotting your name on that list? It’s like catching your breath after a long sprint. Some students even take pictures beside it — a little trophy moment before the work begins.

    What Happens Next

    If you find your name there, congratulations! You’ve crossed one of the biggest hurdles. But don’t relax too much just yet. The next steps usually involve clearance, paying your acceptance fee, and getting all your documents sorted.

    So keep your papers ready: your admission letter, results, and ID cards. The school will soon announce further instructions, and it’s better to be prepared ahead of time.

    A Quick Word of advice to the New Admits

    This moment marks the start of a new chapter. You’ve earned your spot through effort and persistence. Whether you checked the notice board yourself or someone called to tell you the good news, it’s real.

    Take a little time to celebrate — maybe even treat yourself, small thing — then get ready for what comes next. HND life isn’t all fun and games, but it’s a step closer to your dreams.

    So once again, a big congratulations to everyone who made it to the KENPOLY HND Admission List for 2025/2026. This is your sign that things are moving forward. Keep going.

     

  • Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY) has released its 2025/2026 admission list for National Diploma candidates. Admitted students can check their status through the JAMB CAPS portal or at the school notice board. Read below for full steps and what to do next.

    If you’ve been refreshing your phone, peeking at your email every few minutes, or asking friends if the list is out, take a deep breath. The long wait is finally over. Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic (KENPOLY), once known as Rivers State Polytechnic (RIVPOLY), has officially released its admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    This list includes candidates who have been offered provisional admission into the school’s National Diploma (ND) programmes. For many, it’s a moment that brings both excitement and relief — a sigh that says, “At last.”

    How to Check the KENPOLY Admission List

    Now, let’s talk about checking that status. You’ve got two ways to go about it, and neither is hard.

    • Option 1: Visit the school notice board on campus. Yes, the good old way. Sometimes, that’s the fastest. You’ll find the list pasted neatly, with hundreds of eyes scanning for their names. It’s a whole experience on its own.
    • Option 2: Check online through the JAMB CAPS portal. This one lets you confirm your admission from anywhere.

    Here’s how to do it step-by-step:

    1. Go to the JAMB E-Facility portal.
    2. Log in with your JAMB-registered email and password.
    3. Scroll down and click on “Check Admission Status.”
    4. Tap “Access my CAPS.”
    5. Select “Admission Status” to see if your name made it to KENPOLY.

    What the JAMB CAPS Messages Mean

    Sometimes you’ll see a message and wonder, “So what exactly does this mean?” Here’s a quick breakdown to clear that up.

    • ADMISSION OFFERED: Congratulations, JAMB has approved your admission! You can now accept or reject it right there on CAPS.
    • ADMISSION IN PROGRESS (AIP): Your school has recommended you. The process is still moving between your department and JAMB for final approval.
    • RECOMMENDED: Your school has proposed your name, and JAMB is currently reviewing it.
    • NOT ADMITTED: No offer yet. It could be that your school hasn’t released the next batch or your application is still being processed.
    • PENDING: The review is ongoing, so don’t panic. Keep checking back.

    If you’ve been offered admission, send ACCEPT or REJECT as a text to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number linked to your JAMB profile. After you accept, print your JAMB Admission Letter for your records.

    A Small Tip for Phone Users

    If you’re checking on your phone and can’t see the “Admission Status” button, don’t stress. Most mobile browsers don’t show the full CAPS page by default. Simply open Chrome, tap the menu icon, and select “Request Desktop Site.” That should fix it.

  • Rivers State University (RSU) Clearance Exercise for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Candidates

    Rivers State University (RSU) Clearance Exercise for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Candidates

    Rivers State University (RSU) Clearance Exercise for 2025/2026 Newly Admitted Candidates

    Rivers State University has begun its 2025/2026 clearance exercise for newly admitted students. All candidates who accepted their admission are required to appear for physical screening with their credentials at the ICT Centre. Read below for full details and documents required.

    If you’ve made it to the Rivers State University admission list, congratulations are in order. That feeling of finally being called “an RSU student” is sweet, but hold on, there’s one more thing to tick off before you can truly relax. The RSU clearance exercise is here, and it’s not something to delay.

    Every session, this part of the process sorts the serious students from those still celebrating too long. It’s where your admission becomes real, official, and properly documented. The school has now released details for all newly admitted students, including those through Direct Entry, to complete their clearance.

    Where the Clearance Will Take Place

    All physical clearances will hold at the Information, Communication and Technology Centre (ICTC), right inside the university campus. That’s your first stop once you’ve accepted your offer.

    Think of it as the school saying, “Welcome, but show us your papers first.” It’s usually orderly, though the crowd can get thick in the first few days. So if you can, go early.

    Documents Required for RSU Clearance

    Don’t show up empty-handed or half-prepared. The clearance is all about documents, so keep your files neat and ready. Here’s what you’ll need:

    For Fresh Students and Direct Entry Candidates

    • JAMB Admission Letter (print it from JAMB Admission Letter portal)
    • Original JAMB Result Slip (check JAMB Result here)
    • Accepted Admission Status on JAMB CAPS (confirm it here)
    • Original O’Level Certificates (not printouts, proper certificates)
    • Birth Certificate or Age Declaration
    • Local Government Identification Letter
    • Acceptance Fee Receipt

    Make sure your documents match your admission details exactly. A small spelling mistake can slow you down, and you’ll have to start explaining what shouldn’t need explaining.

    Important Notice from RSU

    The school management is quite firm about this part. If you have been offered admission and you haven’t accepted it yet, don’t waste time. Anyone who fails to accept their offer before the deadline will lose their admission, and that’s permanent. No grace period, no second list rescue.

    So, whether you got in through UTME or Direct Entry, make sure you’ve accepted the offer on JAMB CAPS and paid your acceptance fee before showing up for clearance.

    Final Thoughts

    The RSU clearance isn’t just a formality, it’s the first real step into university life. It’s where you officially join the system. The queues might be long, the sun might be hot, and someone somewhere might forget a document, but once you’re done, you’ll breathe easier.

    If you ask returning students, they’ll tell you it’s all part of the initiation. So gather your papers, dress neatly, maybe pack a bottle of water for the wait, and go get cleared. This is where your RSU story truly begins.

     

  • Rivers State University (RSU) Acceptance Fee Payment Procedure for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Rivers State University (RSU) Acceptance Fee Payment Procedure for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Rivers State University (RSU) Acceptance Fee Payment Procedure for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Rivers State University has announced the acceptance fee and payment method for the 2025/2026 session. Newly admitted students should pay through the official portal and complete their clearance process promptly. Read below for all details and steps.

    The excitement of seeing your name on the Rivers State University admission list is something else. That small click that confirms your admission can make even the calmest person shout. But before you start celebrating too much, there’s one important step you must take to make your spot official. It’s the acceptance fee.

    Think of it as a simple “yes” to the university. Without paying it, your admission isn’t truly yours yet. Every year, some students lose their place just because they didn’t pay early enough. Don’t be that person.

    RSU Acceptance Fee Payment Details

    The school has fixed the acceptance fee at Fifty Thousand Naira (₦50,000). It’s a one-time payment for all newly admitted students, and it confirms your place at RSU for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    To make the payment, follow these steps carefully:

    • Visit the official RSU website.
    • Generate a transaction ID for your acceptance fee.
    • Go to any of the listed banks and pay using the Pay Direct Bank Branch option.
    • You can also pay online using your Interswitch Verve or MasterCard.

    Once your payment is successful, you’ll need to move on to online clearance before paying your school fees. That’s where things start taking shape.

    Make sure you don’t skip this part. The clearance is what officially puts your name on the university’s record.

    RSU Clearance and Next Steps

    After paying the acceptance fee, head straight for clearance. It’s your first real contact with the university’s system. Here’s what usually comes next:

    • Upload and verify your required documents online.
    • Get your admission letter ready.
    • Present all original credentials during the clearance exercise.

    You can check the full guide for this on the RSUST Clearance Requirements page.

    It’s not as stressful as it sounds, just make sure all your details match. A small mistake can slow things down, so pay attention to spelling and numbers.

    Important Reminder

    Don’t delay your payment. If you fail to pay the acceptance fee before the given deadline, your admission offer will be cancelled permanently. No excuses or extensions. RSU is firm about that rule.

    So once you confirm your admission, pay up quickly and move on to clearance. It’s better to stay ahead of deadlines than to rush at the last minute.

  • Federal University, Otuoke (FUOTUOKE) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University, Otuoke (FUOTUOKE) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University, Otuoke (FUOTUOKE) Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Federal University Otuoke has released its 2025/2026 academic calendar. The schedule highlights key dates for resumption, registration, lectures, and examinations. Students are advised to review the details below and prepare ahead.

    There’s always something about a new academic year, that quiet mix of excitement and nerves. For students of the Federal University, Otuoke, the wait is finally over. The school has rolled out its official academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session, and it’s packed with important dates you might want to jot down.

    It’s not just a timetable, it’s basically a roadmap for the next few months. From arrivals to lectures, breaks, and exams, everything’s been laid out neatly so no one gets lost in the rush of university life. Let’s take a slow walk through it.

    FUOTUOKE Academic Calendar 2025/2026

    First Semester

    The first semester kicks off in October, as students make their way back to campus, some fresh, some seasoned. The dates go like this:

    • Saturday, October 11, 2025: Students return to campus for the new session.
    • Monday, October 13, 2025: Registration begins for all students.
    • Monday, October 20, 2025: Returning students start lectures.
    • Monday, October 27, 2025: Fresh students begin their own lectures.
    • Friday, November 07, 2025: School fees payment closes and late registration starts.
    • Monday, November 17, 2025: Orientation week begins for freshers, organised by faculties and departments.
    • Saturday, November 29, 2025: Matriculation Day, that big day where dreams start to feel real.
    • Friday, December 19, 2025 – Saturday, January 03, 2026: Christmas break for everyone. A short breather before things get serious again.
    • Friday, January 30, 2026: Lectures wrap up for all students.
    • Monday, February 02, 2026: Revision week begins.
    • Monday, February 09, 2026: First semester exams commence.
    • Friday, March 06, 2026: Examinations end, at last.

    If you’re counting, that’s a full run from October to March, with breaks, studies, and more than enough caffeine in between.

    Second Semester

    Barely a month later, the second lap begins. You know how fast time flies in school; one minute you’re unpacking, the next you’re cramming for finals again.

    • Saturday, April 04, 2026: Students return to campus.
    • Monday, April 06, 2026: Lectures begin properly.
    • Thursday, May 04, 2026: Special Senate meeting to review first semester results.
    • Monday, June 29 – Friday, July 03, 2026: Student’s Week, the much-loved pause before the storm.
    • Friday, July 10, 2026: Lectures end for the semester.
    • Monday – Friday, July 13–17, 2026: Revision week, time to dust off those notes.
    • Monday, July 20, 2026: Second semester exams begin.
    • Friday, August 07, 2026: Exams wrap up, another sigh of relief.
    • Thursday, September 17, 2026: Special Senate meets to consider results.

    It’s a pretty steady run from April to September. Everything’s timed like clockwork, though we all know there’ll be small campus delays here and there. Still, FUOTUOKE seems to have kept things simple.

    Summary of FUOTUOKE Academic Calendar

    For those who prefer a quick snapshot, here’s how the school broke it down:

    First Semester

    • 12 weeks of lectures
    • 1 week of revision
    • 4 weeks of exams
    • 4 weeks for marking and result compilation
      Total: 21 weeks of academic activities

    Second Semester

    • 12 weeks of lectures
    • 1 week of revision
    • 3 weeks of exams
    • 1 week for Student’s Week
    • 4 weeks for marking and result compilation
      Total: 21 weeks in all
  • Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Olabisi Onabanjo University has published its 2025/2026 admission list. This notice explains how to check the OOU Admission List online, confirm your status on JAMB CAPS, and complete your acceptance steps. Kindly read through for full details and guidance.

    Finally, the long wait is over. Olabisi Onabanjo University has dropped its admission list for the 2025/2026 academic year, and for many, it feels like breathing fresh air after holding it too long. You know that feeling when your heart jumps each time your phone buzzes, thinking maybe—just maybe—it’s the news you’ve been waiting for? Well, this might be it.

    The tension has been thick these past weeks, messages flying left and right, “Have they released it?” “Check portal again!” But yes, the list is officially out now, and it’s time to find out if your name made it.

    How to Check the OOU Admission List

    Checking your admission status is quite straightforward, but don’t rush it. Here’s how to go about it:

    • Visit the OOU admission portal.
    • Type in your JAMB Registration Number and Surname (as your password).
    • Click Login, then check your admission status.

    If your name pops up, congratulations! That’s your green light. You’ll need to pay your acceptance fee right away. No time to waste, because OOU doesn’t joke with deadlines.

    What to Do If You Are Admitted

    Once your name shows up, don’t just stop there. You’ve got a few more things to handle before the celebration truly begins:

    • Accept or Reject the Admission: Head to the JAMB CAPS portal and either accept or reject the offer officially.
    • Print Your JAMB Admission Letter: Once you’ve accepted, go to the JAMB Admission Letter page and print your letter. You’ll need it during clearance and registration.

    Simple steps, but very important ones. People often skip one or delay too long, and that’s where wahala starts.

    Checking Your OOU Admission Status on JAMB Portal

    To confirm through JAMB, follow these steps:

    • Go to the JAMB E-Facility portal.
    • Log in using your JAMB username and password.
    • Scroll down to find Check Admission Status and click it.
    • Tap Access my CAPS.
    • Then click Admission Status to see if OOU has offered you admission.

    That’s it. In a few minutes, you’ll know where things stand.

    What Happens Next

    Now, if your name’s there, take a moment to breathe. You’ve earned it. Go tell your people, maybe treat yourself to something sweet. But don’t forget—this is just the beginning. There’s still clearance, school fees, and the rest of student life waiting ahead.

    And if you checked but didn’t see your name yet, no wahala. Sometimes lists come out in batches. Keep your head up and keep checking.

     

  • Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University has released the 2025/2026 admission list for incoming students. This notice explains how to check your UNIZIK Admission List online, understand JAMB CAPS messages, and what to do next. Kindly read on for full details and guidance.

    The wait is over, and the air around Awka feels lighter. After weeks of refreshing pages and sleepless nights, Nnamdi Azikiwe University has finally released its admission list for the 2025/2026 academic year. For many, it’s a sigh of relief, for others, maybe one more reason to keep hoping. Either way, the list is out, and that’s big news.

    You know how it goes — some people are already celebrating, posting their admission letters on WhatsApp status, while others are asking, “Have they released second batch?” Well, before you start running around or believing rumours, let’s talk about how to really check your UNIZIK Admission List the right way.

    How to Check the UNIZIK Admission List

    Checking your admission status is simple, but you need to follow the proper steps. Grab your JAMB details and take these steps:

    • Visit the JAMB E-Facility Portal.
    • Log in using your JAMB-registered email and password.
    • Scroll down till you see Check Admission Status, then click it.
    • Tap Access my CAPS to open your admission dashboard.
    • Finally, click Admission Status to see if UNIZIK has given you admission.

    If you see your name, breathe. That’s the one moment that makes all the struggle worth it.

    Understanding JAMB CAPS Admission Status Messages

    Sometimes, what you see might confuse you — “Admission in Progress,” “Recommended,” “Pending,” and all that. Don’t panic. Here’s what each one means in plain words:

    • ADMISSION OFFERED: You’re in! Congratulations, your admission is approved. Quickly accept or reject it on the CAPS portal before the offer expires.
    • ADMISSION IN PROGRESS (AIP): Your school has sent your name to JAMB for final approval. It’s moving, no be small thing, just give it a little time.
    • RECOMMENDED: UNIZIK likes your application and JAMB is doing their final checks.
    • NOT ADMITTED: Don’t lose hope. It could mean UNIZIK hasn’t uploaded all names yet. Many students see this before things change later.
    • PENDING: Your case is still hanging. Just wait, keep checking.

    It can feel like a roller coaster, right? One moment you’re hopeful, next you’re anxious. But breathe, because many students have been there before and still got in.

    Next Steps After Being Offered Admission

    If your status reads “ADMISSION OFFERED,” here’s what you must do next:

    • Send ACCEPT or REJECT to 55019 or 66019, using the phone number linked to your JAMB profile.
    • Once you accept, print your JAMB Admission Letter. Keep it safe; you’ll need it during clearance and registration.

    That’s it. No need for panic calls to “someone in school.” The process is straight and official.

    Important Notes to Keep in Mind

    A few small things could trip you up, so watch out:

    • If you’re using a mobile phone, you might not see the Admission Status option at first. Sometimes only a welcome message appears.
    • To fix that, switch your browser to Desktop Mode.
    • The easiest browser for this is Google Chrome. Just tap the menu and select Request Desktop Site.

    Once you do that, everything shows clearly.

  • University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The University of Ilorin has released its new admission list for the academic session. This notice shares how to check your UNILORIN Admission List online, confirm your admission, and pay your acceptance fee. Kindly read on for full steps and guidance.

    It’s that time again, when tension fills the air and hearts beat a little faster. The University of Ilorin has finally dropped its long-awaited admission list, and social media is already buzzing with names and excitement. For thousands of hopefuls, this is the moment that decides whether the hustle, the late-night reading, and the long prayers finally paid off.

    But before you get too hyped, let’s talk about how to actually confirm if your name made the list. The process isn’t hard, though you’ve got to follow the right route. Forget rumours or those “I know someone inside” talks. Everything happens online through the official portals. Simple, clean, and official.

    How to Check the UNILORIN Admission List

    Alright, so here’s the real gist:

    • Head straight to the UNILORIN portal.
    • Use your JAMB Registration Number as your Login ID.
    • Your Surname is your default password.
    • Click Login, then select Check Admission Status.

    If your name pops up, congrats! You’ll see the course you’ve been admitted into. Before you start celebrating, take a moment to read the Declaration Form carefully. Then, decide whether to accept or reject the offer. Once that’s sorted, you’ll need to pay the ₦40,000 acceptance fee using your ATM card. No wahala, the portal handles that too.

    What to Do After You’re Admitted

    Getting in is just the beginning. Here’s what comes next:

    • Accept or Reject the Offer: Go to the JAMB CAPS portal. It’s where you officially say yes (or no) to the offer.
    • Print Your JAMB Admission Letter: Once you’ve accepted, print your letter from the JAMB Admission Letter page. You’ll need this later for clearance and registration.

    Funny thing? Many students forget this part and later start running helter-skelter when the school asks for documents. Don’t be that person. Handle your paperwork now while the excitement is still fresh.

    Checking Your UNILORIN Admission on JAMB’s Portal

    Follow these easy steps:

    • Visit the JAMB E-Facility portal.
    • Log in with your JAMB username and password.
    • Scroll down to Check Admission Status.
    • Click Access my CAPS.
    • Finally, click Admission Status to see if UNILORIN offered you admission.
  • Adamawa State University (ADSU) Academic Calendar 2026 Announced

    Adamawa State University (ADSU) Academic Calendar 2026 Announced

    ADAMAWA STATE UNIVERSITY (ADSU) Academic Calendar 2026 Announced

    ADSU Academic Calendar: Adamawa State University (ADSU) approved Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Session has been released.

    This is to inform all students of the Adamawa State University (ADSU) that the school management has released the approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 academic session. The schedule of events for the session are as follows;

    Students, Parents and Guardians are enjoined to note the dates and ensure strict compliance as Management is poised to ensure adherence to the calendar as approved by the senate

    See the breakdown of the academic activities below:

    • FIRST SEMESTER
      • 8th December, 2025 – 21st December, 2025: Resumption and Registration (2 Weeks)
      • 22nd December, 2025 – 4th January, 2026: Christmas/New Year Break (2 Weeks)
      • 5th January, 2026 – 11th January, 2026: Late Registration (1 Week)
      • 12th January, 2026 – 29th March, 2026: Lectures (12 Weeks)
      • 16th January, 2026: Matriculation (1 Day)
      • 17th January, 2026: Orientation (1 Day)
      • 15th March, 2026 – 22nd March, 2026: Revision/End of First Break (1 Week)
      • 24th March, 2026 – 1st April, 2026: CBT First Semester Examination (8 Days)
      • 2nd April, 2026 – 7th April, 2026: Easter Break (1 Week)
      • 8th April, 2026 – 18th April, 2026: Examination (11 Days)
      • 19th April, 2026 – 2nd May, 2026: Marking and Compilation of Results (2 Weeks)
      • 27th April, 2026 – 2nd May, 2026: Research fair and exhibitions (1 Week)
      • Note: The School Portal will be opened from October, 2025 for all students to make their school fees payment.
      • 6th May, 2026 – 8th May, 2026: Department/Faculty Board Meetings (3 Days)
      • 13th May, 2026 – 25th May, 2026: SBC Meetings (2 Weeks)
      • 30th May, 2026: Senate Meeting to consider Results
    • SECOND SEMESTER
      • 10th May, 2026 – 17th August, 2026: Resumption (1 Day)
      • 11th May, 2026 – 2nd August, 2026: Lectures (12 Weeks)
      • 3rd August, 2026 – 9th August, 2026: Revision/Student Week (1 Week)
      • 10th August, 2026 – 23rd August, 2026: Second Semester Examination (2 Weeks)
      • 24th August, 2026 – 22nd November, 2026: Long Vacation (13 Weeks)
      • 24th August, 2026 – 6th September, 2026: Marking and Compilation of Results (2 Weeks)
      • 7th September, 2026 – 9th September, 2026: Departmental and Faculty Board (3 Days)
      • 10th September, 2026 – 23rd September, 2026: Senate Business Committee (2 Weeks)
      • 24th September, 2026: Senate Meeting (1 Day)
      • NOTE: SIWES and TEACHING PRACTICE are to take place during the long vacation.

    Prof. Lazarus G. Ndatuwong (Director, Academic Planning)

  • Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (FUNAI) Resumption Date 2025 is Out

    Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (FUNAI) Resumption Date 2025 is Out

    Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (FUNAI) Resumption Date 2025 is Out

    Alex-Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI) Resumption Date for the commencement of 2025/2026 Session has been Announced.

    This is to notify the University Community that the 2025/2026 academic session of the University will commence on October 20, 2025.

    Consequently, all fresh year and returning students are expected to be on campus effective from October 20, 2025.

    Furthermore, all lecturers are to commence lectures immediately on resumption as inception quiz will be held two (2) weeks after resumption of academic activities.

    Please note that this directive is conveyed for strict compliance by all staff concerned.

    Thanks,
    T. Ifeanyi Igwe Esq
    Registrar

    We wish all students of this great institution a successful academic session.

  • University of Lagos (UNILAG) Post UTME Form 2025/2026

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) Post UTME Form 2025/2026

    University of Lagos (UNILAG) Post UTME Form 2025/2026

    UNILAG Post utme form: The University of Lagos (UNILAG) Post UTME Registration Portal for 2025/2026 Session is still on sale. The Closing Date has been extended till Wednesday, October 8, 2025. The cut-off mark is 200. Form cost N2,000. 

    This is to inform the general public that the University of Lagos, (UNILAG) Post UTME Form for the 2025/2026 academic session will be on sale from  Monday, July 28 to Wednesday, October 8, 2025.

    The University of Lagos (UNILAG) online registration for Direct Entry (DE) admission into ALL UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES/COURSES for the 2025/2026 Academic Year initially scheduled to close by Friday, October 3, 2025, has been extended to Wednesday, October 8, 2025.

    Prospective candidates who are yet to complete their registration are advised to take advantage of this extension, as no further grace will be granted after the new deadline


    This page will show you the category of candidates eligible to apply for the post-tume, how to apply and other vital information.

    Candidates Eligible to Apply for UNILAG Post UTME Form

    • Candidates who made the University of Lagos their first choice in the 2025/2026 UTME, and scored 200 and above, are eligible for screening. In addition, candidates must possess five (5) credit passes at one sitting in relevant O-Level subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
    • Candidates who will not be sixteen (16) years of age by 30th September 2025 are not eligible and need not apply.
    • Candidates who do not participate in the Post-UTME Screening will not be considered for admission.
    • Former students of the University whose admissions were withdrawn on the basis of poor academic performance or absence status could re-apply on the condition that the new admission shall be for a new programme/course different from the former programme/course.  Any student expelled from the University cannot be offered fresh admission.
    • Only candidates who must have uploaded their O/Level results on JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) on or before September 12, 2025 will be considered for admission.

    How to Apply for UNILAG Post UTME Form.

    Payments of N2,000.00 (two thousand Naira) for the Post UTME Screening. Payment can be made via the online payment portal.

    Eligible candidates should log on to the University of Lagos website unilag.edu.ng.  Then, take the following steps:

    • Click on Admissions
    • Click on Post-UTME Application
    • Click on Start Fresh Application and select undergraduate.
    • Login with JAMB UTME Registration number as username and surname as password.
    • Generate and print payment advice
    • Proceed to any commercial bank to make payment or pay online
    • Return to the University portal, upload passport photograph.
    • Click on Continue Application to complete the admission screening form
    • Click on Preview to verify the correctness of data supplied
    • Click on Submit
    • Print Post-UTME Examination Pass.

    ADVISORY:

    • Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the guidelines and obtain necessary clarifications.
    • The University has zero-tolerance for drug abuse, and any student found wanting shall lose his/her studentship.
    • The University shall withdraw the admission of newly admitted students who test positive for drug use whenever the University conducts the test, either before or after registration.

    CLOSING DATE:

    The deadline for UNILAG Post-UTME application is on Wednesday, October 8, 2025

    UNILAG Post Utme Screening Date

    POST-UTME TEST (ONLINE)

    Post-UTME online aptitude test will hold from Monday, September 1 to Wednesday, October 8, 2025.

    If you still have any questions regarding the UNILAG Post UTME FORM, please feel free to ask your questions using the comment box.

    ENQUIRIES

    Further clarification may be obtained via email: admissions@unilag.edu.ng and the following phone numbers: 09053006772, 08027953216, and 08141656802.

    Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the guidelines and obtain necessary clarifications.

    The University has zero tolerance for drug abuse. The University shall withdraw the admission of newly admitted students who test positive for drug use whenever the University conducts the test, either before or after registration.

    SIGNED:
    Ọladẹjọ Azeez, Esq.
    Registrar and Secretary to Council

  • Kano State Polytechnic Notice to All Part-time Program Students

    Kano State Polytechnic Notice to All Part-time Program Students

    Kano State Polytechnic Notice to All Part-time Program Students

    This is to announce the commencement of lectures for all Part-time Programs at Kano State Polytechnic starting from Monday, September 26, 2025.

    All students enrolled in these programs are expected to attend classes while the registration process is ongoing.

    Prospective applicants are reminded that the online application portal for Part-time Programs remains open.

    Interested candidates should: https://applicant.safapply.com/kanopoly_parttime to apply.

    NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) PROGRAMMES

    • ND Banking & Finance
    • ND Business Administration & Management
    • ND Cooperative Economics & Management
    • ND Library & Information Science
    • ND Marketing
    • ND MASS Communication
    • ND Office Technology & Management
    • ND Procurement & Supply Chain Management
    • ND Public Administration
    • ND Civil Engineering Technology
    • ND Computer Engineering Technology
    • ND Computer Science
    • ND Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
    • ND Mechanical Engineering Technology
    • ND Pharmaceutical Technology
    • ND Printing Technology
    • ND Science Laboratory Technology
    • ND Hospitality Management

    ADVANCED DIPLOMA (AD) PROGRAMMES

    • Advance Diploma in Art & Industrial Design
    • Advanced Diploma Accounting and Finance
    • Advanced Diploma Administration & Management
    • Advanced Diploma Administration & Management (O.T.M. Option)
    • Advanced Diploma Computer Science
    • Advanced Diploma Electrical Engineering Technology
    • Advanced Diploma Mechanical Engineering Technology
    • Advanced Diploma Pharmaceutical Technology
    • Advanced Diploma Science Laboratory Technology

    HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) PROGRAMMES

    • HND Accountancy
    • HND Banking & Finance
    • HND Business Administration & Management
    • HND Computer Science
    • HND Cooperative Economics & Management
    • HND Electrical Electronics Engineering (Power)
    • HND Marketing
    • HND Electrical Electronics Engineering (Telecoms/Electronics)
    • HND Mechanical Engineering Technology (Plant/Power)
    • HND Office Technology & Management
    • HND Pharmaceutical Technology
    • HND Printing Technology
    • HND Procurement & Supply Chain Management
    • HND Public Administration
    • HND Science Lab. Technology (Biochemistry)
    • HND Science Lab. Technology (Biology/Microbiology)
    • HND Science Lab. Technology (Chemistry)
    • HND Science Lab. Technology (Physics/Electronics)
    • HND Networking & Cloud Computing
    • HND Software and Web Development
    • HND Civil Engineering Technology
    • HND Hospitality Management

    POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

    • Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Physics
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Chemistry
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Biochemistry
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Technology
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting and Finance
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and Management
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration and Human Resource Management
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Arts and Industrial Design
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Procurement and Supply Chain Management

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    • National Diploma: 5 O’level Credits in relevant subjects
    • Advanced Diploma: ND or OD in relevant field
    • Higher National Diploma: ND or Advanced Diploma in relevant field
    • Postgraduate Diploma: HND or Degree in relevant field

    For inquiries contact the following numbers:
    0806 896 4277 or 0806 896 4277

    Auwal Ismail Bagwai
    Head, Public Affairs
    For: Registrar

  • Azman University Kano Post UTME Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Azman University Kano Post UTME Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Azman University Kano Post UTME Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Azman University, Kano Post-UTME Form For the 2025/2026 Academic Session is Out. See more details below.

    Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into Azman University, Kano for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    Admission into the Azman University, Kano is open to candidates with the requisite qualifications and is subject to review as determined by the University. It is open to all, regardless of religion, ethnic group, gender, or creed. Applicants must be at least 16 years old.

    Azman University Eligibility 

    • Candidate must possess a minimum of five (5) credits including Mathematics and English in SSCE (or it’s equivalent) in not more than two (2) sittings
    • For admission to 100 Level courses (via UTME), candidates must obtain five (5) credits at SSCE in relevant subjects, including credit passes in English and Mathematics, and attain acceptable points in UTME.
    • For admission by Direct Entry (200 Level), candidates must have five (5) SSCE credits, obtain at least two (2) A’ level passes in relevant subjects or possess ND with credit passes, or possess a good first degree in another field
    • The University will not accept transfer students until after at least the first two years of its existence.
    • All admissions must be through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

    How to Apply For Azman University Post-UTME 

    • Visit https://apply.azmanuniversity.edu.ng/auth/register.php
    • Select register, fill in your accurate details and select sign up
    • Log in with your email and password
    • Fill out each sections applicable on the form
    • Wait while your documents are being reviewed, you will be notified on the status of your admission.

    Application is online and candidates are to apply for free at apply.azmanuniversity.edu.ng .

    Candidates must upload their O’ level result(s), A level results (for DE candidates) and a clear passport photograph, after successfully completing the JAMB DE form. Note that the online Application closes at 11:59am on 31st October, 2025.

    For enquiries, kindly contact admissions@azmanuniversity.edu.ng.

  • University Of Uyo (UNIUYO) directs candidates to reupload o level result on JAMB Portal

    University Of Uyo (UNIUYO) directs candidates to reupload o level result on JAMB Portal

    University Of Uyo (UNIUYO) directs candidates to reupload o level result on JAMB Portal

    The University of Uyo has issued a notice to all UTME and Direct Entry candidates who chose the institution as their first choice in the 2025/2026 admission exercise to urgently re-upload their O’Level results on the JAMB portal.

    According to a statement signed by the Registrar, Mrs. Blossom E. Okorie, the directive follows the Central Admissions Committee’s (CAC) approval of cut-off marks for various programmes and the discovery that many candidates are yet to upload their results.

    Candidates are advised to visit any JAMB-accredited centre to re-upload their results on or before Friday, October 3, 2025, to enable the University to process and propose their admissions for JAMB approval.

    The University reminded applicants that JAMB had earlier dropped all WAEC results previously uploaded due to a system glitch, stressing that the directive must be treated with “utmost urgency and seriousness.

     

  • Lagos State University (LASU) Part-Time undergraduate degree admission, 2025/2026

    Lagos State University (LASU) Part-Time undergraduate degree admission, 2025/2026

    Lagos State University (LASU) Part-Time undergraduate degree admission, 2025/2026

    The Lagos State University School of Part-Time Studies (LASU-SPTS) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Lagos State University Part-Time Degree Programmes for the 2025/2026 Academic Session. The programme is domiciled at the Lagos State University, Ojo Campus, Lagos.

    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
    >Candidates seeking admission into the Lagos State University Part-Time Degree Programmes should visit the University website: lasu.edu.ng for full details and admission requirements for each degree programme. The minimum age limit for enrolment into the programme is eighteen [18] years.

    3.0 DIRECT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
    Candidates with Diploma Certificate (OND from any polytechnic approved by the government or candidates with a LASU Diploma (Upper Credit) in relevant courses) with the required five [5] O’Level credits are eligible to apply.

    4.0 AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES
    The following Part-Time Degree programmes are available for the 2025/2026 academic session:

    (i) FACULTY OF ARTS

    ● English Language

    ● History and International Studies

    ● Music

    ● Peace Studies

    ● Philosophy

    ● Yoruba Communication Arts

    (ii) FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES

    ● Mass Communication

    (iii) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

    ● Accounting

    ● Banking and Finance

    ● Business Administration

    ● Industrial Relations and Human Resources

    ● Resource Management

    ● Insurance

    ● Local Government Administration

    ● Marketing

    ● Public Administration

    (iv) FACULTY OF SCIENCE

    ● Computer Science

    ● Fisheries

    (v) FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

    ● Economics

    ● Political Science

    ● Psychology

    ● Sociology

    5.0 METHOD OF APPLICATION
    Prospective candidates should visit lasu.edu.ng/epayment to pay a non-refundable application fee of Twenty Thousand Naira [₦20,000:00] only to access the application form.

    Candidates are required to complete the application form, upload their credentials, and submit the forms online. Thereafter, candidates will be invited for an entrance examination. Successful candidates will be required to pay immediately an acceptance fee of Thirty Thousand Naira [₦30,000:00] only, and medical fee of Thirty Thousand Naira [₦30,000:00] only.

    6.0 CLOSING DATE
    The closing date for applications is six [6] weeks from the date of this publication.

    7.0 DISCLAIMER
    Any applicant who pays money to any individual or into any other account, or through means aside from the one above, does so to his/her own disadvantage.

    Prospective candidates are hereby requested to visit the University website: lasu.edu.ng for details on the programme.

    Emmanuel A. FANU, MANUPA, MNIM, MCIPM, FCAI

    Registrar and Secretary to Council

  • University Of Uyo (UNIUYO) Admission List, 2025/2026 now on JAMB CAPS

    University Of Uyo (UNIUYO) Admission List, 2025/2026 now on JAMB CAPS

    University Of Uyo (UNIUYO) Admission List, 2025/2026 now on JAMB CAPS

    This is to inform  All candidates who participated in the 2025/2026 online screening of the University of Uyo that the admission list for the 2025/2026 session has been released.

    The list of admitted candidates have been uploaded online via JAMB CAPS. Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check

    How To Check the Admission Status on JAMB CAPS

    • • Visit https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/ and login with your registered email address and password to access your dashboard
    • • Click on ‘Check Admission Status,
    • • Click on ‘Access my CAPS’
    • • Click on ‘Admission Status’ to see if you have been offered admission.

    If you have been admitted you will get a response with your Photo Image being displayed and a text Congratulating you on your admission offer, But if you are not offered any admission yet you will get a text response with “Sorry No Admission has been Given Yet”

    If you have been offered admission, you can proceed to Accept or Reject the admission by sending ACCEPT or REJECT as SMS to 55019 or 66019 using the specific Phone number linked to your JAMB profile

    Candidates have 4 weeks to accept the offer of admission..Those who do not have their registered phone numbers are to visit a JAMB accredited centre to Accept or Reject.

    It is important to note also that candidates who have been offered admission are to print their admission letter after accepting the admission, as they will likely need this during clearance and registration in the school that they have been admitted.

    Note: If you are using a phone, you may not see the option to check Admission Status on CAPS, Most phone users may only see the welcome message. You are to use the desktop mode to view the complete page. This is why the chrome browser is recommended if you are using a phone. All you need to do is go to Chrome option and choose request desktop site for the complete page to display.

    Congratulations to the admitted students

  • UNILAG honours 43 Law Graduates who achieved 1st Class Honours at 2024 NLS Bar Exams

    UNILAG honours 43 Law Graduates who achieved 1st Class Honours at 2024 NLS Bar Exams

    UNILAG honours 43 Law Graduates who achieved 1st Class Honours at 2024 NLS Bar Exams

    The Faculty of Law, University of Lagos, rolled out the red carpet on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, to celebrate forty-three (43) exceptional alumni of the Faculty who achieved First-Class honors at the 2024 Nigerian Law School Bar Examinations

    This remarkable feat, one of the highest numbers recorded by a single university in Nigeria, was celebrated in the Faculty’s Boardroom by a distinguished crowd of the honorees, faculty members, students, and alumni, including Hon. Minister Dr. Jumoke Oduwole and Prof. Oyelowo Oyewo, SAN.

    The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics and Research), Professor Bola Oboh, who represented the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Folasade T. Ogunsola, OON, FAS, at the event, commended the Faculty’s consistency in academic excellence and described the achievement as an affirmation of the institution’s enduring academic culture and steadfast commitment to excellence. She charged the new lawyers to uphold the highest ideals of the legal profession, in character and practice.

    A visibly-elated Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Abiola Sanni, SAN, described the graduates’ performance as “stellar, reflecting the Faculty’s rigorous academic standards”.

    The occasion offered him an opportunity to also share updates on recent faculty milestones, including a strategic partnership with the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom.

    In their goodwill messages, Dr. Oduwole and Professor Oyewo emphasized the need for the graduates to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and national service, while remaining loyal ambassadors of the University of Lagos (UNILAG).

    The high point of the ceremony was the formal recognition of the forty three (43) honorees, with each receiving a commemorative medal and heartfelt congratulatory handshake from Dr. Oduwole and Professor Oboh; a moment that symbolized not just personal achievement but institutional pride.

    Alumni Association Unveils Bold New Initiatives

    The event provided a platform for the University of Lagos Alumni Association to reaffirm its commitment to the university’s growth.

    Addressing the gathering, Alumni President Worldwide, Engr. Ife Oyedele, FNSE, announced plans to launch the UNILAG Alumni App, a digital platform designed to connect graduates across generations and geographies.

    He described the UNILAG Alumni App as much more than just a networking tool “as the platform will serve as a vibrant digital ecosystem; one that not only connects past and present graduates, but also celebrates individual and collective achievements, fosters mentorship across generations, and supports the building of a lasting legacy of impact”.

    Alumni President Engr. Ife Oyedele revealed plans for a modern one thousand, eight hundred (1,800) bed hostel facility to support infrastructure and student welfare.

    Drawing examples from global institutions whose alumni network has significantly contributed to their development, Engr. Oyedele encouraged the new lawyers to join the alumni association and engage with the university.

  • Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Admission List for 2025/2026 session

    Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Admission List for 2025/2026 session

    Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Admission List for 2025/2026 session

    Olabisi Onabanjo University Admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released. This is to inform all candidates who participated in the 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise that they can proceed to check if their names are on the Provisional Admission list of successful candidates.

    The list of admitted candidates have been uploaded online. Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check

    How To Check the Admission Status

    Admitted candidates are advised to pay up their acceptance fee as soon as possible. Deadline is October 12th.

    They are also to proceed to JAMB CAPS to accept he admission and print JAMB Admission Letters.

  • Federal University of Lafia (FULAFIA) admission list for 2025/2026 session

    Federal University of Lafia (FULAFIA) admission list for 2025/2026 session

    Federal University of Lafia (FULAFIA) admission list for 2025/2026 session

    The Federal University, Lafia (FULAFIA) Admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released. This is to inform all candidates who participated in the 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise that they can proceed to check if their names are on the Provisional Admission list of successful candidates.

    The list of admitted candidates have been uploaded online via JAMB CAPS Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check;

    • Visit: https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/ and login with your registered email address and password to access your dashboard
    • Click on ‘Check Admission Status,
    • Click on ‘Access my CAPS’
    • Click on ‘Admission Status’ to see if you have been offered admission.

    If you have been admitted you will get a response with your Photo Image being displayed and a text Congratulating you on your admission offer, But if you are not offered any admission yet you will get a text response with “Sorry No Admission has been Given Yet”

    If you have been offered admission, you can proceed to Accept or Reject the admission by sending ACCEPT or REJECT as SMS to 55019 or 66019 using the specific Phone number linked to your JAMB profile.

    Candidates have 4 weeks to accept the offer of admission..Those who do not have their registered phone numbers are to visit a JAMB accredited centre to Accept or Reject.

    It is important to note also that candidates who have been offered admission are to print their admission letter after accepting the admission, as they will likely need this during clearance and registration in the school that they have been admitted.

    Note: If you are using a phone, you may not see the option to check Admission Status on CAPS, Most phone users may only see the welcome message. You are to use the desktop mode to view the complete page. This is why the chrome browser is recommended if you are using a phone. All you need to do is go to Chrome option and choose request desktop site for the complete page to display.

    Congratulations to the admitted students!

  • Jigawa College of Education & Legal Studies Ringim Post UTME Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Jigawa College of Education & Legal Studies Ringim Post UTME Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Jigawa College of Education & Legal Studies Ringim Post UTME Form 2025/2026 is Out

    This is to inform the general public that, Application Portal into NCE and DIPLOMA PROGRAMS is now open. Candidates are required to obtained a minimum of 5 credits only in their O’level (NECO/WAEC/NBAIS/) or it’s equivalent, including English and Mathematics.. Candidates must have scored a minimum of 100 marks in the JAMB examination. Only Candidates who selected JSCOELS Ringim as their first choice in JAMB and have uploaded their O’Level results on the JAMB CAPS platform will be considered for admission.

    Candidates should visit any internet cafe Nationwide and log into http://cilsringim.admissions.cloud using their phone number as username and password.

    Application Portal will be closed by 1st December, 2025.

    1. SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE:

    1. NCE ENGLISH/HAUSA
    2. NCE ENGLISH/SOCIAL STUDIES
    3. NCE HAUSA/ISLAMIC
    4. NCE HAUSA/SOCIAL STUDIES
    5. NCE ARABIC/ENGLISH
    6. NCE ARABIC/HAUSA
    7. NCE ARABIC/ISLAMICS

    2. SCHOOL OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE)

    1. NCE ARABIC /ISLAMIC (ARABIC MEDIUM)
    2. NCE ECONOMIC/ENGLISH
    3. NCE ECONOMIC/ISLAMIC
    4. NCE HISTORY/ENGLISH
    5. NCE HISTORY/HAUSA
    6. NCE HISTORY/ISLAMIC
    7. NCE ISLAMIC/ENGLISH
    8. NCE ISLAMIC/SOCIAL STUDIES
    9. NCE SOCIAL STUDIES/ECONOMIC

    3.SCHOOL OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (SCIENCE)

    1. MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER

    4. SCHOOL OF EARLY CHILD CARE AND PRIMARY EDUCATION

    1. NCE EARLY CHILD CARE EDUCATION
    2. NCE PRIMARY EDUCATION

    5.DIPLOMA COURSES

    1. DIPLOMA IN LAW
    2. DIPLOMA IN SHARI’A AND CIVIL LAW
    3. DIPLOMA IN QUR’ANIC SCIENCE
    4. DIPLOMA IN CRIMINOLOGY AND SECURITY STUDIES
    5. PART TIME DIPLOMA IN LAW

    Sign.
    Admission Officer
    For: Registrar

    For Inquiry Call
    07068895889

  • Federal University of Technology, Ikot Abasi (FUTIA) Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    Federal University of Technology, Ikot Abasi (FUTIA) Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    Federal University of Technology, Ikot Abasi (FUTIA) Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    Federal University of Technology, Ikot-Abasi Admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released. This is to inform all candidates who participated in the 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise that they can proceed to check if their names are on the Provisional Admission list of successful candidates.

    The list of admitted candidates have been uploaded online via JAMB CAPS. Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check

    We are pleased to inform all candidates who applied to FUTIA as their first choice and participated in the online admissions screening that the 2025 Admissions List has been uploaded on the JAMB portal.

    Successful candidates are advised to:

    1. Log in to their JAMB CAPS to confirm and accept their admission(s).
    2. Immediately proceed to the University Portal at portal.futia.edu.ng to pay their Acceptance Fee.

    Screening/Registration Exercise Details:

    • Location: University Lecture Theatre, Takeoff Campus, Ikot Abasi
    • Dates: Monday, 6th October to Monday, 20th October, 2025
    • Time: 9:00 AM daily

    Required Documents:

    1. Acceptance Fee Receipt
    2. Original JAMB Result
    3. Original JAMB Admission Letter
    4. O’level Result(s)
    5. First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC)
    6. Birth Certificate / Age Declaration
    7. Twelve (12) Passport Photographs
    8. Attestation Letter from Clergy, Senior Civil Servant, or Village Head
    9. Certificate of Origin
    10. FUTIA Bio-Data/Application Form
    11. FUTIA Screening Fee Receipt

    Important Notes:

    • Admission lists are released in batches. If your name is not yet listed, please check your JAMB CAPS regularly.
    • Candidates who are not admitted after checking JAMB CAPS may visit the Admissions Officer at the University premises for inquiries and clarification.
    • FUTIA does not authorize any admission agents or demand unauthorized fees. All approved charges are paid electronically on the FUTIA portal.

    We warmly congratulate all admitted students and look forward to welcoming you to the FUTIA community.

    For inquiries, contact: info@futia.edu.ng

    As of the time of this publication, the Federal University of Technology, Ikot-Abasi prospective students can only check their admission status from the JAMB Portal.

    Check Admission Status on JAMB Portal

    To check your admission status on JAMB CAPS Portal and JAMB Admission Checking Portal, please follow the procedure below:

    1. Go https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
    2. Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
    3. Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
    4. Then click on Admission Status,
    5. You should then click on check admission status or
    6. Click on Access my CAPS.
    7. Select the three-dotted lines at the top right corner of your browser ( i.e. ⋮) and then tick ‘Desktop site‘. (you can click on the image for better view)
    8. Then click on admission status
    9. You will either see admission in progress check back later, or NOT ADMITTED, or CONGRATULATIONS.
    10. Case 1: If you see CONGRATULATIONS…, accept/Reject your admission and wait for further instruction.
    11. Case 2: If you see admission in progress, then be patient, the status will change in few days/weeks. Just check back after some time.
    12. Case 3: Not Admitted, if in such case, please don’t give up yet! You might still gain admission. Just be hopeful!
  • RSUST notice on acceptance fee payment and clearance, 2025/2026

    RSUST notice on acceptance fee payment and clearance, 2025/2026

    RSUST notice on acceptance fee payment and clearance, 2025/2026

    This is to inform all candidates who participated in the 2025/2026 Post-UTME of the Rivers State University, Port-Harcourt, that the provisional Admission list of successful candidates on merit has been released.

    Candidates who are offered admission should log onto the University Website www.rsu.edu.ng and make e-payments of Acceptance fee of Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000) only by generating a transaction id on the University Website for the fee and proceed to any of the designated Banks to pay using the Pay Direct Bank Branch option or using Interswitch Verve enabled cards. Thereafter, they are to proceed for further On-line Clearance before payment of School Fees.

    Candidates are to come with their credentials for the Clearance Exercise as follows:

    FRESH STUDENTS

    • Admission Letter from JAMB,
    • Original JAMB Result,
    • Accepted Admission Status from JAMB,
    • Original O’level Certificates,
    • Birth Certificate,
    • LGA Identification Letter,
    • Acceptance Fee Receipt

    Note: All preliminary payments for admitted candidates who have accepted their offers on JAMB CAPS should be made within Two (2) weeks from the date of publication.

    Candidates who fail to accept their offers before the expiration of the deadline will lose their places permanently.

    Candidates are advised to take advantage of this opportunity

  • Gombe State University (GSU) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Gombe State University (GSU) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Gombe State University (GSU) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The management of the Gombe State University (GSU)  has published the first batch admission list of candidates offered provisional admission into its various undergraduate programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    How to Check Gombe State University (GSU) Admission List

    The first batch admission list is accessible here.

    Candidates whose names appear in the list above have been offered provisional admission into the various Degree programmes indicated against their names. They should also print out a copy of their University Admission Letter through the following procedure:

    1. Visit the www.gsu.edu.ng University website.
    2. Click on the “Registration” module link and select “Undergraduate”.
    3. Use your JAMB NUMBER as your “Username” and “gsu2025” as your default password in the login request region.
    4. Click and pay your acceptance fee.
    5. Click on “Print Admission Letter” to print out University Admission Letter and Registration Procedure.
    6. Shortlisted candidates that cannot see their admission on GSU website should go to JAMB Efacility site and upload their Olevels.

    Other Things to Do If You Are Admitted

    If your name appears on the list, here are the next steps to secure your admission:

    1. Accept or Reject the Admission: Log into the JAMB CAPS portal to either accept or reject the offer.
    2. Print Your JAMB Admission Letter: Once you accept the offer, print your letter from the JAMB Admission Letter portal.

    Checking Your GSU Admission Status on JAMB Portal

    You can also access your admission status through the JAMB CAPS portal.

    Follow these simple steps to check your status:

    1. Visit the JAMB EFacility portal: efacility.jamb.gov.ng.
    2. Log in with your JAMB username and password.
    3. Scroll down to find and select the Check Admission Status option.
    4. Click on ‘Access my CAPS’
    5. Click on ‘Admission Status’ to see if you have been offered admission into GSU.

    Congratulations to all the candidates that made it to GSU admission list.

  • LASU-FCES Oyo Sandwich Degree Programme Admission Form for 2025 Modular Year

    LASU-FCES Oyo Sandwich Degree Programme Admission Form for 2025 Modular Year

    LASU-FCES Oyo Sandwich Degree Programme Admission Form for 2025 Modular Year

    Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the under-listed programmes in Lagos State University (LASU) Sandwich Degree programmes at Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo Centre for the 2025 modular year.

    LASU-FCES Oyo Sandwich Degree Courses

    Programmes available are B.Sc (Ed), B.A (Ed), and B.Ed in the following courses:

    1. B.Sc Education: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Physical and Health Education, Health Education, Educational Technology, Computer Science Education
    2. B.Sc Education: Economics, Political Science, Geography, Business Education, Accounting Education
    3. B.A Education: History, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, French, English, Yoruba, Arabic
    4. B.Ed: Early Childhood and Primary Education, Guidance and Counseling, Educational Management

    LASU-FCES Oyo Sandwich Degree Admission Requirements

    General Basic Requirements

    1. English Language and Mathematics are compulsory for all courses
    2. Five (5) O’ Level Credits or TCII Merit Passes at not more than two (2) sittings, with two (2) subjects at A’ Level or NCE Merit Passes in relevant areas
    3. A University/Polytechnic two-year Diploma Certificate in the relevant area obtained at not less than Merit level

    Specific Subject Area Requirements

    • English Major: Credit passes in Literature in English and English Language at O’ Level or its equivalent
    • Economics Major: Credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, and Economics
    • Physical and Health Education, Social Studies, Political Science Major: At least a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics at O’ Level or its equivalent
    • Health Education Major:
      • A credit pass in English Language and Mathematics
      • Holders of Staff Registered Nursing and Midwifery Certificates
      • Diploma in Health Technology plus five (5) O’ Level credit passes including English Language are also eligible
    • Advanced Diploma in Sports: From the Nigerian Institute for Sports is acceptable
    • Mathematics and Science Major: Credit passes in Mathematics and English Language are compulsory

    Other Acceptable Requirements

    a) ICAN (Skill Level), Part II CIS, or equivalent are acceptable for Economics
    b) Holders of certificates issued by recognised Arabic institutions who may not have written Arabic at SSCE/GCE O’ Level will be considered, provided they meet other entry requirements. NCE (Arabic) at Merit level is also acceptable
    c) LASU may accept any other Arts/Social Sciences subject in lieu of Yoruba
    d) Diploma in Health Education, Environmental Health, Physical Education, Social Work, or Health Administration with an overall grade of Merit plus three (3) O’ Level Credit/TCII Merit Passes (including English Language) are acceptable

    LASU-FCES Oyo Sandwich Degree Course Duration

    Four (4) Year Degree Programme

    • Designed for candidates with NCE (Merit grade and above) or GCE A’ Level (E grade and above)

    Five (5) Year Degree Programme

    • Designed for candidates with WASC/SSCE/TCII and NCE who fall short of the entry qualifications for the four-year programme

    How to Apply for LASU-FCES Oyo Sandwich Degree Admission

    Disclaimer: Any applicant who pays money to any individual, other accounts, or through unofficial means does so at his/her own risk.

    Closing Date

    • The closing date for application is Friday, 26th December, 2025

    Important Note

    • Applicants must submit a copy of their completed form at the LASU Office, Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo
    • Candidates are required to come along with their originals and photocopies of all credentials

    Enquiries

    For more information, please call:

    • 08056242544
    • 07034314543
    • 08035104572
  • Lagos State University (LASU) Releases Newly Admitted Postgraduate Students Matriculation Number

    Lagos State University (LASU) Releases Newly Admitted Postgraduate Students Matriculation Number

    Lagos State University (LASU) Releases Newly Admitted Postgraduate Students Matriculation Number

    Easy Steps to Find Your LASU Postgraduate Matric Number

    The management of the Lagos State University (LASU) has released the matriculation numbers of the first batch of admitted postgraduate students for the 2024/2025 academic session who have achieved 100% in the LACACA operations.

    How To Check Your LASU Matriculation Number

    1. Visit the LASU website: www.lasu.edu.ng
    2. Point to the STUDENT tab, locate CHECK MATRICULATION NUMBER, and click on it
    3. Enter your PG application number (PG24….)
    4. Click SUBMIT to view your matriculation number

    Your assigned matriculation number will henceforth be used for all online processes including:

    • Payment of school fees
    • Payment of matriculation fees
    • Course registration
    • Class attendance
    • Semester examinations

    Creation Of Account On The Postgraduate Students’ Registration Portal

    To complete your registration, follow the steps below:

    1. Visit the LASU website: www.lasu.edu.ng
    2. Point to the STUDENT tab, locate COURSE REGISTRATION, and select COURSE REG
    3. Click Create Account to set up your personal account on the portal
    4. After account creation, click on Login
    5. Select the appropriate programme option/degree type
    6. Enter your Matriculation Number and Password, then agree to the terms and conditions
    7. Click Login
    8. Complete your course registration for the 2024/2025 academic session

    Important Notice

    All students are strongly advised to complete all registration processes before the set deadline. Please note that late registration attracts penalties.

  • Lagos State University Centre for Afro-Brazilian Studies (LASUCAS) Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Lagos State University Centre for Afro-Brazilian Studies (LASUCAS) Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Lagos State University Centre for Afro-Brazilian Studies (LASUCAS) Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    CELPE-Bras Training Programme For Scholarship In Brazil

    The Government of Brazil offers scholarships in various disciplines to hundreds of Nigerian students each academic session. To qualify for these scholarships, students must pass the CELPE-Bras (Certificate of Proficiency in Portuguese Language for Foreigners) examination.

    This programme is designed to prepare candidates for both undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships in Brazil.

    Admission Requirements

    Applicants must:

    • Have passed WAEC/SSCE with at least five (5) credits
    • Be between the ages of 17 and 23 years for undergraduate scholarships
    • Hold at least a Second Class Honours (Lower Division) for postgraduate scholarships

    Programme Duration

    The training runs for a period of six (6) months.

    Diploma In Portuguese And Brazilian Studies

    The Diploma qualifies candidates for admission into the degree programme in Portuguese/English at Lagos State University.

    Admission Requirements

    • A minimum of four (4) credits including English Language in GCE O-Level or its equivalent at not more than two (2) sittings
    • Three (3) credits at one (1) sitting plus five (5) years work experience in a corporate body or government establishment
    • Mature candidates above 35 years of age with three (3) credits at one (1) sitting

    Programme Duration

    The course runs on a part-time basis for four (4) semesters, equivalent to two (2) academic sessions.

    Certificate In Portuguese And Brazilian Studies

    This course is designed for those intending to travel to Lusophone countries for study, trade, news coverage, or tourism. The certificate also qualifies candidates for admission into the Diploma in Portuguese programme at LASU.

    Admission Requirements

    • WASC or GCE O-Level (or its equivalent) with credits in three (3) subjects, including English, at not more than two (2) sittings
    • Alternatively, WASC or GCE O-Level (or its equivalent) with three (3) credits at one (1) sitting plus five (5) years work experience in a corporate body or government establishment

    Programme Duration

    This is a two-module, six-month part-time programme. Each module lasts for three (3) months.

    Proficiency Certificate In Yoruba For Non-Native Speakers

    This certificate course is designed to train and equip candidates with knowledge of Yoruba language, literature, culture, and communication techniques. It particularly targets Brazilians and other international learners, while also accommodating Nigerians.

    Admission Requirements

    • Foreigners with at least a secondary school certificate or its equivalent
    • Nigerian candidates with a minimum of three (3) credits in WAEC, NECO, or equivalent
    • Graduates of higher institutions in any discipline
    • Mature candidates above 35 years of age, or those with at least ten (10) years of relevant professional experience, may also be considered

    Note: A pass in Yoruba is not compulsory.

    Programme Duration

    The course runs on a full-time basis for eight (8) weeks.

    How to Apply for LASU Centre for Afro-Brazilian Studies Admission

    Application forms are available on the LASU website: www.lasu.edu.ng/lasucas upon payment of:

    • ₦10,000.00 (Ten Thousand Naira) for all programmes
    • $50 (Fifty US Dollars) for the Proficiency Certificate in Yoruba (for foreign applicants)

    For more information, please visit the Centre for Afro-Brazilian Studies (LASUCAS) located on the 2nd floor, Babatunde Raji Fashola Senate Building, LASU Main Campus, Ojo.

    You may also contact:

    • Professor Tayo Ajayi – +234-806-3323-910
    • Mrs. V. O. Opaleye – +234-803-3441-685

    Closing Date: The closing date for applications is six (6) weeks from the date of this publication.

  • Lagos State University (LASU) Sandwich Degree Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Lagos State University (LASU) Sandwich Degree Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Lagos State University (LASU) Sandwich Degree Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The management of the Lagos State University (LASU) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into its various Sandwich Degree Programmes available at the isntitution’s Ojo and Epe Campuses for the 2025 modular year.

    LASU Sandwich Degree Courses

    LASU offers B.Sc (Ed), B.A (Ed), and B.Ed Sandwich Degree Programmes (Four (4) and Five (5) Years) in the following disciplines:

    1. B.Sc Education: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science Education, and Educational Technology.
    2. Human Kinetics, Sports and Health Education:
      • B.Sc Education: Health Education
      • Physical & Health Education
    3. B.Sc Education: Business Education and Educational Management.
    4. B.Sc Education: Economics, Political Science, and Geography.
    5. B.A Education: History, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Religious Studies, French, English, Yoruba, and Arabic.
    6. B.Ed Education: Early Childhood and Primary Education, Guidance and Counselling Education, and Special Education.

    LASU Sandwich Degree Programmes Admission Requirements

    General Basic Requirements

    To be eligible, applicants must have any of the following:

    • Five (5) O’Level credits or NABTEB relevant to the chosen course of study at not more than two (2) sittings, plus two (2) ‘A’ Level passes or NCE Merit Passes in relevant areas.
    • A University/Polytechnic two (2) year Diploma Certificate in the relevant field with at least Merit/Lower Credit.
    • Credit passes in English Language and Mathematics are compulsory for all courses.

    Specific Subject Area Requirements

    • English Major: Credits in Literature in English and English Language at O’Level or equivalent.
    • Economics Major: Credits in English Language, Mathematics, and Economics.
    • Human Kinetics, Sports and Health Education: Credits in English Language, Mathematics, and other subjects such as Agricultural Science, Biology, or Physical & Health Science.
    • Political Science Major: At least a credit pass in English Language, Mathematics, and Government.
    • Health Education: Credits in English Language, Mathematics, and other subjects from Agricultural Science, Biology, or Health Science.
      • Holders of Staff Registered Nurse and Midwifery Certificates, Environmental Health Diploma from School of Health Technology, plus five (5) O’Level credits (including English Language and Mathematics) are also eligible.
    • Mathematics and Science Major: Credits in Mathematics, English Language, and Physics are compulsory.

    Other Acceptable Requirements

    • ICAN (Part II) and CTS (Part II) are acceptable for Economics.
    • Candidates with certificates from recognised Arabic institutions who may not have written Arabic at SSCE/GCE O’Level or NABTEB will be considered, provided they meet other entry requirements.
      • NCE (Arabic) at Merit Level is also acceptable.
    • LASU accepts any other Arts/Social Sciences subject in place of Yoruba Language.
    • For Human Kinetics, Sports and Health Education, LASU also accepts:
      • Diploma in Health Education, Environmental Health, Physical Education, Social Work, Health Administration
      • Certificate in Coaching, Advanced Diploma in Sports (from the Nigerian Institute for Sports)
      • With at least an overall Merit grade, plus five (5) O’Level credits including English Language and Mathematics.

    LASU Sandwich Degree Programmes Duration

    • Four (4) Year Degree Programme: For candidates with NCE/ND Merit/Lower Credit and above.
    • Five (5) Year Degree Programme: For candidates with WASC/SSCE, NABTEB, and NCE who do not meet the requirements for the four-year programme.

    How to Apply for LASU Sandwich Degree Programmes Admission

    • Application forms are available on the LASU websitewww.lasu.edu.ng
    • Application Fee: ₦10,000.00 (Ten Thousand Naira only)
    • After completing the online form, candidates must submit:
      • A printed copy of their application form
      • Appropriate O’Level scratch card(s)
      • To the Directorate of Sandwich Degree Programme at their chosen campus.

    DISCLAIMER: Any applicant who pays money to any individual or into an account other than the one specified on the LASU website does so at his/her own risk.

    DEADLINE: The closing date for application is twelve (12) weeks from the date of this publication.

    LASU Sandwich Degree Programmes Entrance Exam

    • Date: Saturday, 1st November 2025
    • Venue: 3-in-1 Lecture Theatre (Hall 1 & 2), LASU
    • Time: 9:00 a.m.

    Requirements:

    • Writing materials
    • Original and photocopies of all credentials
  • LASU – LASUTH Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    LASU – LASUTH Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    LASU – LASUTH Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Lagos State University (LASU), in conjunction with LASU Consult Limited and its external partner, the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the LASU Postgraduate Diploma Programme for the 2025/2026 Academic Session. 

    The programme aims at enabling candidates attain professional qualifications from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    Programme: Postgraduate Diploma in Hospital Administration and Management

    Duration: One Academic Year

    Application Fee: ₦30,000.00 (Thirty thousand naira only)

    LASU – LASUTH Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Requirements

    This programme is designed to be multi-disciplinary in nature. As a result, applicants must meet any of the following:

    1. Bachelor’s Degree
      • In Science, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Pharmacy, Humanities, and Social Sciences
      • From recognised institutions
      • Plus five (5) O’ Level credit passes (including English Language and Mathematics)
    2. Higher National Diploma (HND)
      • In Social Sciences, Sciences, and Management Sciences
      • From recognised institutions
      • Plus five (5) O’ Level credit passes (including English Language and Mathematics)
    3. Mature Candidates
      • With relevant working experience
      • Plus at least three (3) O’ Level credit passes
      • May also be considered

    How to Apply for LASU – LASUTH Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Form

    Applicants are to make payment of the non-refundable fee of the specified amount for the programme of interest into:

    • LASU CONSULT LIMITED Account
    • Bank: LOTUS BANK
    • Account Number: 1000776393

    This payment grants access to the application forms.

    Closing Date: The closing date for the application form is six (6) weeks from the date of this publication.

    Disclaimer: Any applicant who pays money to any individual, other account, or through other means aside from the one stated above does so at his/her own risk.

  • LASU – ICSAN Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    LASU – ICSAN Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    LASU – ICSAN Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission Form for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Lagos State University (LASU), in collaboration with LASU Consult Limited and its external partner, the Chartered Institute of Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN), invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the LASU Postgraduate Diploma Programme for the 2025/2026 Academic Session.

    This programme is designed to equip candidates with the knowledge and skills required to attain professional qualifications from ICSAN, thereby enhancing their competence in administration, governance, and secretarial practice.

    In line with the University’s mandate, LASU remains committed to providing quality education to the people of Lagos State and beyond. The institution strives to prepare graduates for the challenges of managing both public and private sector organisations, while also bringing education closer to those eager to advance their knowledge and careers.

    Applicants are required to pay the prescribed Registration and Examination Fees as outlined below.

    For ICSAN:

    • Registration fee: ₦31,000
    • Examination fee: ₦28,000
    • Examination fee for two (2) subjects @ ₦30,000 per subject: ₦60,000
      • Corporate Secretaryship and Board Dynamics
      • Governance: Public, Private and Not-For-Profit
    • TOTAL: ₦119,000

    For LASU CONSULT LIMITED:

    • Examination fee for two (2) subjects @ ₦30,000 per subject: ₦60,000
      • Corporate Administration and Risk Management
      • Financial Management and Strategy
    • Lecture fee for four (4) subjects @ ₦35,000 per subject: ₦140,000
    • TOTAL: ₦200,000
    • GRAND TOTAL: ₦319,000

    For ICSAN:

    • Registration fee: ₦31,000
    • Examination fee: ₦28,000
    • Examination fee for two (2) subjects @ ₦30,000 per subject: ₦60,000
      • Corporate Secretaryship and Board Dynamics
      • Governance: Public, Private and Not-For-Profit
    • TOTAL: ₦119,000

    For LASU CONSULT LIMITED:

    • Examination fee for two (2) subjects @ ₦30,000 per subject: ₦90,000
      • Corporate Administration and Risk Management
      • Financial Management and Strategy
    • Lecture fee for five (5) subjects @ ₦35,000 per subject: ₦175,000
    • TOTAL: ₦265,000
    • GRAND TOTAL: ₦384,000

    How to Apply for LASU – ICSAN Postgraduate Diploma Programme Admission

    Applicants are to make payment of the non-refundable fee of the specified amount for the programme of interest into:

    • LASU CONSULT LIMITED Account
    • Bank: LOTUS BANK
    • Account Number: 1000776393

    This payment grants access to the application forms.

    Closing Date: The closing date for the application form is six (6) weeks from the date of this publication.

    Disclaimer: Any applicant who pays money to any individual, other account, or through other means aside from the one stated above does so at his/her own risk.

     

  • University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Notice on Allocation of Hostel Accommodation for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Notice on Allocation of Hostel Accommodation for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Notice on Allocation of Hostel Accommodation for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The Student Affairs Unit of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) wishes to inform students that the allocation of university-owned hostel accommodation for the 2025/2026 academic session has commenced.

    According to a bulletin signed by the Acting Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Alex Akanmu, the allocation exercise will take place online through the students’ portals.

    • Returning students will be able to ballot for bed spaces on Friday, October 3, 2025.
    • Fresh students will have their turn on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.

    Students are reminded that all University charges must be fully paid before they can access the hostel allocation platform.

    The University further emphasizes that bed spaces are not transferable and must not be sold. All students are strongly advised to follow the stated guidelines to avoid penalties.

    This announcement was published in the Unilorin Bulletin (News Extra) on Monday, September 29, 2025.

  • Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    The Management of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), Rumuolumeni, has published the official school fees schedule for all undergraduate programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session. The schedule applies to both Indigene and Non-Indigene students across various levels of study.

    IAUE School Fees Schedule

    School Fees Schedule (Indigene Students)

    B.A / B.A.ED / B.Sc / B.Sc.ED / B.Ed

    • Year 1 (100 Level): ₦71,600 (Excluding Science & Tech) | ₦74,600 (Non-Science) | ₦76,600 (Science)
    • Direct Entry (200 Level): ₦71,600 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦74,600 (Non-Science) | ₦76,600 (Science)
    • Year 2 (200 Level): ₦56,600 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦59,600 (Non-Science) | ₦61,600 (Science)
    • Year 3 (300 Level): ₦60,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦63,100 (Non-Science) | ₦65,100 (Science)
    • Year 4 (400 Level): ₦60,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦63,100 (Non-Science) | ₦65,100 (Science)
    • Year 5 (500 Level): ₦90,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦93,100 (Non-Science) | ₦95,100 (Science)
    • Year 6 (600 Level): ₦90,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦93,100 (Non-Science) | ₦95,100 (Science)

    School Fees Schedule (Non-Indigene Students)

    B.A / B.A.ED / B.Sc / B.Sc.ED / B.Ed

    • Year 1 (100 Level): ₦98,600 (Excluding Science & Tech) | ₦101,600 (Non-Science) | ₦103,600 (Science)
    • Direct Entry (200 Level): ₦98,600 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦101,600 (Non-Science) | ₦103,600 (Science)
    • Year 2 (200 Level): ₦74,600 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦77,600 (Non-Science) | ₦79,600 (Science)
    • Year 3 (300 Level): ₦78,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦81,100 (Non-Science) | ₦83,100 (Science)
    • Year 4 (400 Level): ₦78,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦81,100 (Non-Science) | ₦83,100 (Science)
    • Year 5 (500 Level): ₦108,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦111,100 (Non-Science) | ₦113,100 (Science)
    • Year 6 (600 Level): ₦108,100 (Excluding Sci & Tech) | ₦111,100 (Non-Science) | ₦113,100 (Science)

    Component Breakdown (Applicable to Both Indigene and Non-Indigene)

    • Development Levy: ₦5,000 (Indigene YR1–YR6) | ₦20,000 (Non-Indigene YR1) | ₦15,000 (Non-Indigene YR2–YR6)
    • Registration: ₦5,000 (YR1 & D/E YR2) | ₦4,000 (YR2–YR6, Indigene) | ₦15,000 (Non-Indigene YR1 & D/E YR2) | ₦12,000 (Non-Indigene YR2–YR6)
    • General Facilities: ₦6,000 (YR1 & D/E YR2) | ₦5,000 (YR2–YR6)
    • Library: ₦7,000 (YR1 & D/E YR2, Indigene) | ₦5,000 (YR2–YR6, Indigene) | ₦9,000 (YR1 & D/E YR2, Non-Indigene) | ₦5,000 (YR2–YR6, Non-Indigene)
    • Sports: ₦5,000 (All Years)
    • Health Services: ₦5,000 (All Years)
    • Examination: ₦5,000 (YR1 & D/E YR2) | ₦4,000 (YR2–YR6)
    • Teaching Practice: ₦0 (YR1–YR2) | ₦3,500 (YR3–YR6)
    • Caution Fee: ₦5,000 (YR1 & D/E YR2 only)
    • Security Levy: ₦5,000 (All Years)
    • Utility Levy: ₦10,000 (All Years)
    • Accreditation: ₦3,600 (All Years)
    • Matriculation Fee: ₦5,000 (YR1 & D/E YR2 only)
    • Extra Year Charge: ₦0 (Normal Years) | ₦30,000 (YR5 & YR6 – Indigene/Non-Indigene)
    • Sanitation: ₦5,000 (All Years)

    Laboratory Fees

    • Lab A (Non-Science): ₦3,000 (All Years)
    • Lab B (Science & Tech): ₦5,000 (All Years)

    Important Notice

    All students are required to make payments through the approved University payment channels only. Receipts will be verified at the designated clearance points.

    IAUE School Fees Schedule 2025-2026

  • Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) Acceptance Fee, Clearance & Registration 2025/2026

    Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) Acceptance Fee, Clearance & Registration 2025/2026

    IAUE Acceptance Fee, Clearance & Registration 2025/2026

    Following the publication of the IAUE Admission List for 2025/2026, the University Management has released the official guidelines for Acceptance Fee Payment, Clearance, and Registration for newly admitted UTME and Direct Entry candidates.

    The clearance exercise will commence on Monday, 22nd September 2025. All candidates are strongly advised to adhere to the University’s streamlined clearance protocols. In line with the institution’s commitment to efficiency, the clearance process has been automated and decentralized (dual-mode: online and physical) to minimize stress and avoid unnecessary crowding.

    Step 1: Confirm IAUE Admission on JAMB CAPS

    1. Log in to the JAMB CAPS portal.
    2. Accept your admission offer.
    3. Print the following (in colour):
      • JAMB Admission Letter
      • JAMB Result Slip

    Note: Admission letters will be authenticated during verification.

    Step 2: Pay IAUE Acceptance Fee

    • Pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦50,000.00 only, online via any of the following methods: Pay-Direct, MasterCard, or Verve at IAUE Enterprise Schools Portal.
    • Keep your payment receipt, as it will be verified during clearance.

    Deadline for Candidates:

    • First Batch: Four weeks from publication date – 14th October 2025.
    • Second Batch: Four weeks from publication date – 24th October 2025.

    Failure to accept admission on CAPS and pay the acceptance fee before this date will result in forfeiture of the admission offer.

    Step 3: Update Bio-Data

    Update your personal information and required details via the University portal.

    Step 4: Faculty Clearance (From 22nd September 2025)

    Proceed to your Faculty Conference Hall with the following documents for verification:

    1. Acceptance Form – IAUE Portal
    2. Departmental Eligibility Form – IAUE Portal
    3. Provisional Admission Letter – IAUE Portal
    4. Admission Status – IAUE Portal
    5. Receipts (Acceptance, Faculty/Departmental, Campus Communication Dues) – IAUE Portal
    6. Original JAMB Result Slip – JAMB Website
    7. Original JAMB Admission Letter – JAMB Website
    8. Registration for Screening Payment Receipt – JAMB Website
    9. National Identification Number (NIN) Slip – NIMC Portal
    10. NIN Slip of Sponsor & Phone Number (for candidates aged 16–18)
    11. Birth Certificate / Age Declaration
    12. Local Government Identification Certificate
    13. Functional Email Address and Phone Number
    14. Four File Jackets (student files) – University Bookshop
    15. Four Passport Photographs
    16. O’Level Result (NECO/WASSCE)
    17. NCE, OND, NABTEB Results (Direct Entry candidates only)
    18. Identity Card Clearance Form – IAUE Portal
    19. Bio-Data Printout – IAUE Portal
    20. Clearance for Professional Development/Services (download from IAUE Portal), including:
      1. Medical Examination
      2. Chest X-Ray
      3. Creativity
      4. Anti-Cultism/Drug Book
      5. E-Learning
      6. Students’ Exercise Book
      7. IAUE CISCO Academy
      8. SUG Constitution/Diary
      9. Certificate Verification
      10. Smart ID Card
      11. Management Information System (MIS)
      12. Students’ Handbook
      13. ICT Levy (All Levels)
      14. CBT (All Levels)
      15. Entrepreneurship (All Levels)
      16. Students’ Union Levy (All Levels)
      17. Biometrics Data Capture (All Levels)
      18. T-Shirt
      19. Insurance (Keystone) (All Levels)
      20. Year 1 Result Processing

    Step 5: Verification and Clearance Approval

    • Your JAMB Admission Letter and Result Slip will be verified through a QR Code scan, stamped, and signed at the ICT desk.
    • Once cleared by the Admissions Unit, your portal will automatically generate an Admission Clearance Approval Notice.
    • Faculty clearance will also generate a Faculty Clearance Approval Notice.
    • Print both Approval Notices and insert them in your file jacket before final submission to your Faculty Officer.

    Step 6: Communication Network Registration

    All candidates must register a Glo SIM card through ICT/Glo personnel at the designated registration point for the Campus Communication Network (CCN).

    Step 7: School Fees Payment

    Once clearance is completed, proceed online to pay your school fees. Click here for IAUE School Fees Schedule

    Special Notes

    • Candidates who wish to decline their admission offer may log in to JAMB CAPS to reject it formally.
    • Candidates admitted to the Faculties of Vocational & Technical Education and Agriculture must complete clearance at the Rumuolumeni Campus (Home Economics, Tourism & Hospitality Building) before proceeding to the Ndele Campus to begin their academic programmes.

    Congratulations, and welcome to the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt.

  • Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) Admission List 2025/2026 Now Out for New Students

    Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) Admission List 2025/2026 Now Out for New Students

    Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) Admission List 2025/2026 Now Out for New Students

    The management of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) has officially released the first and second batch admission lists for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    All candidates who applied for admission into IAUE during this session can now check their admission status through the published PDF documents or via the JAMB CAPS portal.

    How to Check the IAUE Admission List

    Candidates who have successfully undergone the physical screening, biometric verification, and JAMB UTME ranking will find their names published on these lists.

    Admitted candidates are advised to frequently visit the official IAUE website for clearance procedures and other important instructions.

    Acceptance Fee, Clearance, and Registration

    Newly admitted students are required to pay the acceptance fee and complete the clearance/registration process. Full details can be found here: IAUE Acceptance Fee, Clearance & Registration Guidelines 2025/2026

    Step-by-Step Guide to IAUE Confirm Admission on JAMB CAPS

    1. Check Admission Status on the JAMB CAPS portal.
    2. Locate your JAMB registration number.
    3. Using the phone linked to your JAMB profile, send an SMS as follows:
      • Type your JAMB registration number, leave a space, then type ACCEPT (or REJECT).
      • Example: 202551991244FA ACCEPT
      • Send to 55019 or 66019.
    4. Wait for a confirmation message (this may also include your photograph).
    5. Print your admission letter via the JAMB Admission Letter portal and your result slip from the JAMB Original Result Slip portal. Ensure both are printed in colour.
    6. Pay the acceptance fee starting from Wednesday, 17th September 2025.
    7. Report to your Faculty or Department for clearance beginning Monday, 22nd September 2025.

    Deadlines

    • First Batch: Four weeks from publication date – 14th October 2025.
    • Second Batch: Four weeks from publication date – 24th October 2025.

    Important Note

    Candidates should continue to check for additional lists, as more names may be released in the UTME, Direct Entry, JUPEB, and Basic categories.

    Congratulations to all successful candidates admitted into IAUE for the 2025/2026 academic session!

  • WAEC Timetable for Nov/Dec 2025 GCE 2nd series CBT

    WAEC Timetable for Nov/Dec 2025 GCE 2nd series CBT

    WAEC Timetable for Nov/Dec 2025 GCE 2nd series CBT

    WAEC GCE 2nd series CBT timetable for 2025 is now available. The exams will commence on Friday, 24th October, 2025 and end Thursday, 18th December, 2025. All candidates who have registered for the 2025 2nd series WAEC GCE can access the CBT timetable here.

    Candidates should endeavour to study WAEC Past Questions, both objective and theory, together with their solutions and answers. Note this is the first time WAEC is using CBT.

    The full timetable has been made available in PDF file below;

     

  • Federal University of Health Science, Otukpo (FUHSO) Senate Approves Free Tuition For Mathematics Students

    Federal University of Health Science, Otukpo (FUHSO) Senate Approves Free Tuition For Mathematics Students

    FUHSO Senate Approves Free Tuition For Mathematics Students

    The Senate of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo (FUHSO), at its meeting held on 30th September, 2025, approved free tuition for all students applying to study Mathematics for the 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 academic sessions.

    This strategic decision is aimed at encouraging more students to pursue Mathematics, a foundational discipline for science, technology, and innovation, and to strengthen FUHSO’s commitment to building capacity in critical areas of national development.

    The Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Senate, called on qualified candidates to take advantage of this opportunity and apply to study B.Sc. Mathematics at FUHSO. He noted that the initiative reflects the University’s vision of promoting access, excellence, and affordability in higher education.

    Interested applicants are therefore advised to seize this unique opportunity and make the most out of it.

    Mr. Sunday Adakole Igah
    Head, Information, Public Relations & Protocol Unit
    Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo (FUHSO)

  • Gombe State University reopens Post-UTME application portal, 2025/26

    Gombe State University reopens Post-UTME application portal, 2025/26

    Gombe State University reopens Post-UTME application portal, 2025/26

    This is to inform all Candidates who applied for admission into the various programmes in Gombe State University that the Portal for the 2025/2026 Post UTME Screening Exercise has been re-opened for two Weeks. Candidate are there fore advised to ensure that they undergo both the Online and Physical Screening before Monday 13th October, 2025.

    Please Note that any candidate who does not undergo the Online or Physical Screening will Not be Considered for Admission into the University.

  • University of Ibadan (UI) admission list now on JAMB CAPS, 2025/2026

    University of Ibadan (UI) admission list now on JAMB CAPS, 2025/2026

    UI admission list now on JAMB CAPS, 2025/2026

    University of Ibadan (UI) Admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released. This is to inform all candidates who participated in the 2024/2025 Admission Screening Exercise that they can proceed to check if their names are on the Provisional Admission list of successful candidates.

    The list of admitted candidates have been uploaded online via JAMB CAPS. Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check

    How To Check the Admission Status on JAMB CAPS

    • • Visit https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/ and login with your registered email address and password to access your dashboard
    • • Click on ‘Check Admission Status,
    • • Click on ‘Access my CAPS’
    • • Click on ‘Admission Status’ to see if you have been offered admission.

    If you have been admitted you will get a response with your Photo Image being displayed and a text Congratulating you on your admission offer, But if you are not offered any admission yet you will get a text response with “Sorry No Admission has been Given Yet”

    If you have been offered admission, you can proceed to Accept or Reject the admission by sending ACCEPT or REJECT as SMS to 55019 or 66019 using the specific Phone number linked to your JAMB profile

    Candidates have 4 weeks to accept the offer of admission..Those who do not have their registered phone numbers are to visit a JAMB accredited centre to Accept or Reject.

    It is important to note also that candidates who have been offered admission are to print their admission letter after accepting the admission, as they will likely need this during clearance and registration in the school that they have been admitted.

    Note: If you are using a phone, you may not see the option to check Admission Status on CAPS, Most phone users may only see the welcome message. You are to use the desktop mode to view the complete page. This is why the chrome browser is recommended if you are using a phone. All you need to do is go to Chrome option and choose request desktop site for the complete page to display.

    Congratulations to the admitted students!

  • NELFUND to close 2024/2025 student loan portal on September 30

    NELFUND to close 2024/2025 student loan portal on September 30

    NELFUND to close 2024/2025 student loan portal on September 30

    The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has confirmed that its application portal for the 2024/2025 academic session will officially close on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.

    Recall that the initiative was introduced for students seeking interest-free loans for higher education.

    Speaking at a news conference in Abuja on Monday, September 29, NELFUND’s managing director, Akintunde Sawyerr, stated that the closure was necessary to enable the Fund to finalise the processing of pending applications and upkeep payments.

    Sawyerr also unveiled the application timeline for the 2025/2026 academic cycle. He said the loan portal would reopen in the second week of October and remain accessible until January 2026, in line with NELFUND’s mission to broaden access to tertiary education through interest-free student loans.

    “NELFUND remains committed to removing financial barriers for students and working with institutions to ensure that no eligible student is left behind,” Sawyerr affirmed.

    ”These timelines provide clarity for students, parents, and institutions to plan and participate fully in the process.”

    Institutions urged to verify student records

    The managing director directed all institutions to update their students’ records on the Student Verification System, stressing that verified data was essential for applicants to access the scheme.

    He warned that any unverified applications for the 2024/2025 session would be automatically cancelled after 8 October, and affected students would need to reapply under the new academic cycle.

    Sawyerr cautioned that institutions failing to verify student records risked being publicly listed for non-compliance.

    Upkeep stipends and repayment terms clarified

    On upkeep stipends, Sawyerr noted that payments for the current academic session would continue until November. He advised students to reapply for the 2025/2026 cycle to maintain their monthly allowances.

    Addressing repayment terms, he reiterated that the loan scheme remained interest-free.

    Repayment is scheduled to commence two years after the completion of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), with employers required to deduct 10 per cent of beneficiaries’ salaries.

    NELFUND flags rising tuition fees

    Sawyerr expressed concern over arbitrary increases in tuition and ancillary fees by some institutions. He revealed that a committee established by the Minister of Education was collaborating with regulators to harmonise and standardise fee structures nationwide.

    Responding to questions about the ₦20,000 monthly upkeep allowance, Sawyerr said there were no immediate plans to increase the amount.

    However, he disclosed that an ongoing review of cost-of-living indices across different regions could lead to weighted adjustments in the future.

    NELFUND announces student loan application update

    NELFUND disclosed plans to deploy IT teams to linked institutions across Nigeria and integrate ‘Student Loan’ directly as a payment option on their portals.

    Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement session and technical workshop on NELFUND System Automation and Loan Application Processes, held on Tuesday in Abuja, the Managing Director of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyerr, noted that the proposed integration would eliminate several bottlenecks in the student loan application process.

  • MAUTECH important notice to all prospective applicants, 2023/2024

    MAUTECH important notice to all prospective applicants, 2023/2024

    MAUTECH important notice to all prospective applicants, 2023/2024

    The Admissions Unit of Modibbo Adama University, Yola wishes to advise all prospective applicants of 2025/2026 to frequent visiting the JAMB portal for updates and developments.

    This is to inform all undergraduate candidates who applied to the Modibbo Adama University, Yola, that they are required to check their application portal and confirm the approvals that have been granted and ACCEPT the offer.

    So far, over 600 approvals have been issued across various programs. Candidates are therefore advised to log in to their portal and accept their offer promptly.

    NOTE: Any approval that is not accepted within four (4) weeks of the offer, will be automatically dropped. Candidates are advised to be checking their portal regularly, as approvals are being granted.

    Those offered different programmes of choice are kindly advised to accept the offer. Also, candidates who are yet to upload their O’level results on CAPS should kindly do so in order to facilitate the process.

    The candidates are advised to visit any of the nearest CBT centres or JAMB office to accept the admission offer and print it out

  • Modibbo Adama University of Technology (MAUTECH) Admission List 2024/2025 is Out

    Modibbo Adama University of Technology (MAUTECH) Admission List 2024/2025 is Out

    Modibbo Adama University of Technology (MAUTECH) Admission List 2024/2025 is Out

    This notice is for all prospective students of  Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola (MAUTECH). Allschool Team wishes to inform you that MAUTECH admission list for 2024/2025 academic session.

    Admitted students should please accept their admission on JAMB CAPS Portal and print admission letter.

    As of the time of this publication, the Modibbo Adama University, prospective students can only check their admission on their JAMB CAPS.

    Check Admission on JAMB Portal

    To check your admission status on JAMB CAPS Portal and JAMB Admission Checking Portal, please follow the procedure below:

    1. Go https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
    2. Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
    3. Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
    4. Then click on Admission Status,
    5. You should then click on check admission status or
    6. Click on Access my CAPS.
    7. Select the three-dotted lines at the top right corner of your browser ( i.e. ⋮) and then tick ‘Desktop site‘. (you can click on the image for better view)
    8. Then click on admission status
    9. You will either see admission in progress check back later, or NOT ADMITTED, or CONGRATULATIONS.
    10. Case 1: If you see CONGRATULATIONS…, accept/Reject your admission and wait for further instruction.
    11. Case 2: If you see admission in progress, then be patient, the status will change in few days/weeks. Just check back after some time.
    12. Case 3: Not Admitted, if in such case, please don’t give up yet! You might still gain admission. Just be hopeful!

    Check Admission Status on School Portal

    Soon, the list will be made available on the MAUTECH Admission portal. When that happens, the procedure below will likely be used to check admission status:

    • Visit MAUTECH Admission Status Portal
    • Enter Username and password in the appropriate space.
    • Click LOGIN.
    • On your profile page, Go to the bottom part and click print Admission letter, your Admission letter will be downloaded as PDF.

    Congratulations to candidates who made it to the MAUTECH.

  • Bayelsa Medical University (BMU) Notice on Admission Guidelines & Deadline 2025/2026

    Bayelsa Medical University (BMU) Notice on Admission Guidelines & Deadline 2025/2026

    BMU Notice on Admission Guidelines & Deadline 2025/2026

    Bayelsa Medical University, BMU notice on Admission Guidelines & Deadline of 2025/2026 academic session

    Admission Notice for 2025/2026 Applicants

    This is to inform both aspiring and successful candidates who applied for the 2025/2026 admission exercise of the following:

    • Accessing Success Letters
      To access your success letters, please log in to the BMU portal using the username and password you created during registration. If you have forgotten your login details, you can reset them using the email address you provided during registration.
      For Admission Enquiries, Contact:

    07034519975

    07083860680
    Contact Webmaster:

    08107675732
    Social Media:

    Facebook: bmuyen

    Instagram: bmuyenagoa.official

    Twitter: bmu_yenagoa

    • Payment Deadline for Successful Candidates
      Candidates who have received success letters must pay their fees on or before October 7th, 2025. If you do not make the payment by this deadline, your admission will be revoked, unless you have not yet received your success letter.
    • Screening Exercise Update
      The screening exercise for Medicine & Surgery, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science & Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Optometry, and Radiography and Radiation Science has ended. The admission screening for the remaining programmes is scheduled to conclude on October 15th, 2025.

    Thank you.
    Signed:
    Admission Officer
    For: Registrar

     

  • Students Line Streets in Owerri to Welcome President Tinubu During Working Visit

    Students Line Streets in Owerri to Welcome President Tinubu During Working Visit

    Students Line Streets in Owerri to Welcome President Tinubu During Working Visit

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was warmly welcomed by students and community groups in Owerri during his working visit to Imo State, where he commissioned major projects and praised Governor Uzodinma’s efforts in infrastructure, digital innovation, and economic development.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu received a festive reception in Owerri, Imo State, as hundreds of primary and secondary school students, dressed in their uniforms, lined the roads waving flags and singing to welcome him during his official visit. They were joined by cultural dancers, women’s groups, and youth organizations, creating a vibrant, celebratory atmosphere.

    The President’s visit marked the commissioning of several major projects completed under Governor Hope Uzodinma’s administration, including the renovated Imo Concorde Hilton Hotel, the Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu International Conference Centre, the Asumpta Flyover, and the Imo Digital Learning Centre.

    Governor Uzodinma also highlighted new digital and tech initiatives—such as MylmoApp, the Imo Digital City, and SkillUplmo Techosphere—aimed at equipping thousands of youths with digital skills and employment opportunities.

    President Tinubu praised the state’s progress, particularly the development of the Orashi Free Trade Zone, which is expected to attract investors and create jobs. The large turnout from students and community groups reflected optimism and support for the ongoing collaboration between the federal and state governments to drive development in the region.

  • University of Ilesa (UNILESA) Important Notice to Candidates Offered Admission 2025

    University of Ilesa (UNILESA) Important Notice to Candidates Offered Admission 2025

    UNILESA Important Notice to Candidates Offered Admission 2025

    To all candidates offered admission to the University of Ilesa (UNILESA), Osun State:

    To complete your admission process, please apply through the University’s portal at: https://admissions.unilesa.edu.ng

    Please ensure your application is duly submitted.

    This step is crucial for concluding your admission. We encourage you to complete the process promptly.

    For further inquiries, kindly contact the University’s admissions office or send WhatsApp message to
    Emmanuel on +234 703 615 4118.
    Victor on +234 814 403 1225
    Ayanfe on +234 814 393 7232
    Sunday on +234 814 486 6852

  • Al-Qalam University Katsina Update On Amnesty Programmes

    Al-Qalam University Katsina Update On Amnesty Programmes

    Al-Qalam University Update On Amnesty Programmes

    The Al-Qalam University Senate has approved amnesty for students who have exceeded their residency but have outstanding courses (up to 48 credit units) required for graduation.

    The First Batch of applicants has been approved for registration in the 2025/2026 academic session. Visit the University website at www.auk.edu.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/First-BatchA.pdf for the list of the First Batch of applicants.

    The Amnesty Programme application window closes on 3rd October, 2025. Interested applicants can still apply at https://forms.gle/sh5ToCJFSWcuM8wS9 before the deadline.

    Signed
    Management

  • Osun State University (UNIOSUN) Acceptance Fee Payment / Registration Procedure 2025/2026

    Osun State University (UNIOSUN) Acceptance Fee Payment / Registration Procedure 2025/2026

    Osun State University (UNIOSUN) Acceptance Fee Payment / Registration Procedure 2025/2026

    UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee and Payment Procedure for 2025/2026 Academic Session. We will also show you the clearance documents for fresh students and their registration procedure.

    I will start by congratulating candidates who made it to Osun State University, UNIOUSN admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    Now that you have been admitted, the next thing is accepting the admission you were offered. To accept it, you have to pay UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee.

    The Osun State University (UNIOSUN) Acceptance Fee is Fifty Thousand Naira Only (N50,000)

    Any candidate who fails to complete the Acceptance and other necessary registration on the portal on or before the deadline will FORFEIT the Provisional Admission offered.

    How to Pay UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee

    Payment of the Acceptance Fees is by the UNIOSUN WebPAY platform through the use of Interswitch enabled Debit/ATM cards (Verve, Visa and Master cards).

    The deadline for the payment of Acceptance Fees is 11 October 2025

    To pay the UNIOSUN Undergraduates Acceptance Fee, CLICK HERE.

    UNIOSUN Registration Procedure for Fresh Students.

    1. Upon completion of Acceptance Registration on the Admissions Portal, all freshers are required to proceed to the College Office for screening exercise.

    2. Freshers are to present the following documents in the order listed below:

    a) UNIOSUN Provisional Admission Slip
    b) JAMB Admission Letter
    c) Original and Photocopy of O’Level Result
    d) Statement of Result and Copy of Academic Transcript (Direct Entry Only)
    e) UTME Result/DE Registration Form
    f) UNIOSUN Post UTME Screening Result
    g) Two copies of Acceptance Clearance
    h) Valid (three years) Tax Clearance of Parent
    i) Osun State Development Levy
    j) Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age
    k) Letter of attestation from a reputable personality.

    effective from a date to be announced later.

    3. After successful verification of the documents listed in (2) above, freshers are to collect files and other necessary documents. The Students’ Portal account of the fresher is then activated. PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY ACTIVATED PORTAL ACCOUNTS CAN PROCEED FOR FURTHER REGISTRATION.

    4. After activation, freshers are to proceed for payment of the stipulated fees via the UNIOSUN Interswitch WebPAY platform.

    5. Freshers are to complete courses registration online and submit copies of course forms in their respective Departments.

    6. Freshers are to submit the files collected in (3) above with all the necessary documents on or before the registration deadline.

    Once more, congratulations to students that made it to the UNIOSUN First and Supplementary Admission Lists for 2025/2026 Academic Session.

  • UNILAG Admission into Transitional Doctor of Physiotherapy (tDPT) Programme 2025 is Out

    UNILAG Admission into Transitional Doctor of Physiotherapy (tDPT) Programme 2025 is Out

    UNILAG Admission into Transitional Doctor of Physiotherapy (tDPT) Programme 2025 is Out

    Qualified candidates are hereby invited to apply for the Transitional Doctor of Physiotherapy (tDPT) programme of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos (CMUL), Nigeria, for the 2025/2026 Academic Session.

    The Transitional Doctor of Physiotherapy (tDPT) programme is an executive, specialized and structured Distance Learning Programme (DLP), with online and weekend (onsite) lectures (hybrid) for licensed and practising physiotherapists in public and private practice.

    The Programme is open to physiotherapists within and outside Nigeria and shall run for a minimum of four semesters or two academic sessions.

    • A candidate for the tDPT must be a licensed Physiotherapist by the Medical Rehabilitation Therapist Board (MRTB).
    • A candidate who possesses a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Physiotherapy or Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B. Physiotherapy) or a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (BMR) degree in Physiotherapy or its equivalent may be admitted into the DPT degree programme at the 500 Level of study.
    • The prospective student for the tDPT training must also satisfy the minimum entry requirements of the University of Lagos: minimum of 5 credit passes in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and English language at Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) or General Certificate of Education (GCE ‘O’ Level) or its equivalents at not more than two (2) sittings.
    • Candidates will be required to undergo screening before admission.

    Application fee:  N50, 000 (Fifty Thousand Naira Only).

    Period of application:  Three (3) weeks from the date of the advertisement.

    For further enquiries, please e-mail: physiotherapy@unilag.edu.ng

  • ASUU Issues 14-Day Ultimatum To FG, Threatens Indefinite Strike

    ASUU Issues 14-Day Ultimatum To FG, Threatens Indefinite Strike

    ASUU Issues 14-Day Ultimatum To FG, Threatens Indefinite Strike

    Ahead of its planned industrial action, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

    The union announced the decision following a National Executive Council meeting held on Sunday at the University of Abuja.

    In a notice of strike action signed by the National president of ASUU, Chris Piwuna, the union decried the neglect of the university system and the government’s consistent refusal to heed to its demands.

    “Apart from engagement with the press, in August 2025, members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in both federal and state universities held rallies, carrying placards, on their campuses to press the government to address the lingering issues in the university system.

    “Nothing came out of all these rallies and pleas. What is clear for now is that both the federal and state governments have a strong habit of paying little or no attention to the education sector in general and the welfare of university academics in particular,” ASUU stated.

    It, however, stated that if at the end of the 14-day ultimatum, the Federal Government fails to address these issues, the union may have no option but to, first, embark on a two-week warning strike and thereafter, a total and indefinite strike.

    “If at the end of the 14-day ultimatum, the Federal Government fails to address these issues, the union may have no option but to, first, embark on a two-week warning strike and thereafter, a total and indefinite strike.

    “For the benefit of the doubt, they (the issues) include the following: re-negotiation of the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, sustainable funding of our universities, revitalisation of universities, victimisation of our colleges in LASU, KSU (now Prince Abubakar Audu University), and FUTO,” the union stated.

    Other issues, according to ASUU, are the outstanding 25 to 35 per cent salary areas, promotion arrears for over four years, and third-party deductions.

    “ASUU is confident that the Nigerian leadership has the capacity to fix Nigerian universities once and for all. ASUU also believes strongly that the Nigerian Government has the financial strength to tackle the problem of University education in Nigeria.

    “We are therefore calling on all well-meaning Nigerian citizens, religious and traditional rulers, parents, students, and all other stakeholders in the education sector to press the Nigerian government to turn its attention to Nigerian public universities. The time to do that is right now,” the statement added.

    In August, ASUU warned of a possible nationwide strike, accusing the Federal Government of failing to honour longstanding agreements on the revitalisation and proper funding of Nigeria’s public universities.

    It lamented that lecturers had endured over two years of broken promises and delay tactics by the government.

     

  • Pregnant Corper Attends POP While in Labour, Welcomes Baby Same Day

    Pregnant Corper Attends POP While in Labour, Welcomes Baby Same Day

    Pregnant Corper Attends POP While in Labour, Welcomes Baby Same Day

    A pregnant corps member amazed many after sneaking out of the hospital while in labour to attend her NYSC POP, collect her certificate, and then return to safely deliver a baby boy the same day.

    A pregnant corps member has gone viral after sharing how she managed to attend her NYSC Passing Out Parade (POP) and collect her certificate while in active labour.

    In a TikTok video posted by @stephychizzy, the young woman documented the unusual day. She explained that she had started experiencing contractions a day earlier and had already been admitted to the hospital, where doctors confirmed she was 4cm dilated.

    Despite this, she was determined not to miss her POP. With the help of her brother, who secretly sneaked her out of the hospital, she dressed up and made it to the ceremony to receive her certificate.

    From Parade Ground to Delivery Room

    “Already 4cm dilated but I had to go get my certificate ooo. I got back from the hospital and the nurses were already looking for me, asking my husband where I went to,” she narrated.

    According to her, both her husband and sister stood by her throughout the ordeal. After successfully collecting her certificate, she returned to the hospital, where she later gave birth to a healthy baby boy.

    Her mother, also featured in the video, was visibly emotional, celebrating both her daughter’s safe delivery and her completion of national service.

    The new mother captioned her video: “Corper Naza. POP came with double blessings.”

    The story has since drawn admiration online, with many praising her resilience, determination, and courage in managing two life-changing milestones on the same day.

  • Akwa Ibom State University Supplementary Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Akwa Ibom State University Supplementary Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Akwa Ibom State University Supplementary Form 2025/2026 is Out

    Akwa Ibom State University Supplementary Post UTME Form for 2025/2026 Session is Out. See how to apply and other details below.

    Online applications are invited from all qualified candidates for supplementary admissions into the Akwa Ibom State University, Ikot Akpaden for the 2025/2026 academic session. Only UTME candidates who made AKSU their First (1st) Choice Institution and scored 150 and above, are eligible to apply for the supplementary admissions.

    On this page, we will show you all you need to know about registration.

    Courses Available for AKSU Supplementary Form

    All interested candidates are hereby requested to consider the option of changing to the various Programmes, as indicated below;

    FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

    PROGRAMMES

    • Agricultural Economies & Extension, Animal Science, Crop Science, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Soil Science,

    UTME SUBJECTS COMBINATION

    • English Language,Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science and Mathematics or Physics:

    O’LEVEL REQUIREMENTS

    • Credit passes in at least five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry. Physics and Biology or Agricultural Science

    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

    PROGRAMMES

    • Botany, Zoology

    UTME SUBJECTS COMBINATION

    • English Language. Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

    O’LEVEL REQUIREMENTS

    • Credit passes in at least five (5) subjects including English. Language. Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology.

    PHYSICAL SCIENCES

    PROGRAMMES

    • Chemistry, Physics,Mathematics, Statistics

    UTME SUBJECTS COMBINATION

    • English Language, Mathematics. Chemistry, Physics

    O’LEVEL REQUIREMENTS

    • Credit passes in at least five (5) subjects including English. Language. Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology.

    EDUCATION

    PROGRAMMES

    • Education & Mathematics

    UTME SUBJECTS COMBINATION

    • English Language, Mathematics. Chemistry, Physics

    O’LEVEL REQUIREMENTS

    • Credit passes in at least five (5) subjects including English. Language. Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology.

    Candidates Eligible to Apply.

    • Only Candidates who scored 150 and above in the 2025 UTME by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and Direct Entry (DE) candidates who made the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) their First Choice Institution are eligible for screening.
    •  In addition, each candidate must possess credit passes in at least five (5) subjects including English Language at not more than two (2) sittings.
    •  Direct Entry candidates must be holders of A’ Level/ND/NCE/HND/First Degree in relevant discipline and subjects.

    UPLOADING OF O’LEVEL RESULTS

    • All Candidates are advised to upload their O’level results online at JAMB Portal in a COMPUTER-BASED TEST (CBT) CENTRE
    • All uploaded documents must be clear and legible. Blurred or unclear documents will lead to automatic disqualification.
    • Any candidate who fails to upload his/her results and other relevant academic qualification (original) will NOT be considered for admission by the University.

    REQUIREMENTS FOR AKSU SCREENING EXERCISE:

    • 2025 UTME Original Result slip showing candidate’s photograph in colour.
    • Birth Certificate
    • Certificate of Origin.
    • Certificate of Medical Fitness from approved Government Hospital.
    • AKSU PUTME/DE Registration Confirmation Slip (2023)

    WARNING: Any candidate who fails to upload his/her results will NOT be considered for admission by the University.

    Please Take Note of the Following:

    • Changing to any of these Programmes as indicated above does not guarantee automatic admission. Only candidates who meet the minimum cut-off mark for the respective programmes, would be considered.
    • Kindly note that the University does not have individuals/sales agents. Anyone who deals with any individual and/or makes payment(s) to an individual’s account does so at his/her own risk.

    How to Apply for AKSU Post UTME and Direct Entry Screening Exercise.

    Candidates are required to register online for the screening exercise following the procedure below:

    1. Visit: portal.aksu.edu.ng
    2. Click ‘Start Now’
    3. Click ‘Enroll’.
    4. Click on SUPPLEMENTARY
    5. Enter your Jamb Registration Number and click Next.
    6. Click the arrow below to Verify and Continue
    7. Proceed to make payment of NGN 2000.00 registration fee (excluding bank charges). Note: Payment can be made via Debit card or Bank Deposit Nationwide. If payment is made at the bank, repeat steps 1-3 then continue with registration.
    8. Upload the scanned copies of your documents (2023 UTME Result Slip, Birth Certificate, Certificate of Origin, Certificate of Medical Fitness) in .jpg format with a minimum size of 120KB and maximum size of 150 KB.
    9. Preview the details entered to ensure it is correct.
    10. After confirmation, click the ‘Finish’ button to generate the registration confirmation slip.

    NOTE
    Changing to any of these Programmes as indicated above does not guarantee automatic admission. Only candidates who meet the minimum cut-off mark for the respective programmes, would be considered.

    There would be a grace period of four (4) weeks within which all approved admissions must be accepted by the candidates. Failure to accept the admission, such admission will be deleted, and the candidate placed under the “refusal to accept category”, punishable by ineligibility to be admitted again.

    Candidates must ensure that their O’level (WAEC/NECO) results are uploaded appropriately at the JAMB portal (CAPS) in a COMPUTER-BASED TEST (CBT) CENTRE approved by JAMB.

    Kindly note that the University does not have individuals/sales agents for admission. Anyone who deals with any individual and/or makes payment(s) to an individual’s account does so at his/her own risk.

    REGISTRATION PERIOD

    The University portal for the online registration is now open. Candidates who fail to register within the registration period will not be considered for the Supplementary Admissions.

    For enquiries, please send an e-mail: to registrar@aksu.edu.ng and/or admissionsupport@aksu.edu.ng. Or ask us using the comment box below.

    Signed
    Dr. Ebi G. Eno-Ibanga
    Registrar

  • FG declares Friday 29, Monday April 1, as public holidays for Easter celebrations

    FG declares Friday 29, Monday April 1, as public holidays for Easter celebrations

    FG declares Friday 29, Monday April 1, as public holidays for Easter celebrations

    The federal government has declared October 1st Public Holiday to Mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence

    The Federal Government has declared Wednesday, October 1, 2025, a public holiday to commemorate Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary.

    The announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, in a statement issued on Monday by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. Magdalene Ajani.

    In the statement, the Minister congratulated Nigerians both at home and abroad, urging them to uphold the values of patriotism, unity, and resilience that have sustained the nation since 1960. He also encouraged citizens to continue to support the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, which focuses on national rebirth, economic transformation, and shared prosperity.

    Dr. Tunji-Ojo expressed optimism that with collective effort, Nigeria will achieve greater peace, progress, and development. He wished Nigerians a joyful and memorable Independence Day celebration.

    Signed:

    Dr. Magdalene Ajani Permanent Secretary.

  • Young African-American Boy Graduates as US Prison Valedictorian

    Young African-American Boy Graduates as US Prison Valedictorian

    Young African-American Boy Graduates as US Prison Valedictorian

    Young African-American inmate Tylik Thomas graduated as valedictorian from East River Academy at Rikers Island, inspiring hope and resilience as he prepares to leave prison with both a diploma and a renewed purpose.

    A young African-American, Tylik Thomas, has defied the odds to graduate as valedictorian from East River Academy inside Rikers Island, New York, marking a rare achievement in one of the toughest prison environments in the United States.

    Thomas, serving time for a non-violent weapons charge, was one of 63 inmates who earned high school diplomas this year. His journey to the top of the class stood as a powerful symbol of resilience and transformation.

    In his valedictory speech, he reflected:
    “In some of the harshest and roughest living conditions known to man, we found light in a place where darkness and negativity reign supreme.”

    The graduation ceremony, attended by families and correctional staff, highlighted the theme of resilience, as described by school principal Tonya Threadgill, who reminded students that “coming to jail is not the end, but a chance to start over.”

    East River Academy, in partnership with the New York City Department of Education and the Department of Corrections, provides inmates with opportunities to earn their diplomas and rebuild their futures.

    For Thomas, the moment was deeply personal. His uncle, Malcolm, expressed pride, saying, “Joy, happiness — I see so much of myself in him.” Thomas himself admitted the journey was long overdue:
    “I should have done it way earlier. Don’t waste your time wasting your freedom.”

    When he completes his sentence in eight months, Thomas plans to leave Rikers Island with more than just freedom — he will carry a diploma, a renewed sense of purpose, and the determination to make his education count.

  • Bayero University, Kano Expels 57 Students Over Exam Misconduct

    Bayero University, Kano Expels 57 Students Over Exam Misconduct

    Bayero University, Kano Expels 57 Students Over Exam Misconduct

    Bayero University Kano (BUK) has expelled 57 students across various faculties for examination misconduct, following a Senate ruling.

    Bayero University Kano (BUK) has expelled 57 students for involvement in examination malpractice, following a resolution of the institution’s Senate during its 427th meeting on September 10, 2025.

    The university stated that the action was carried out in line with the General Examination and Academic Regulations (GEAR), which apply to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

    Senate’s Decision

    The announcement, signed by Malam Aminu Wada Kurawa, Director of the Directorate of Examinations, Admissions, and Records (DEAR), confirmed that the affected students cut across multiple faculties and departments.

    In addition to the expulsions:

    • 8 students were rusticated,
    • 2 students were cleared of wrongdoing, and
    • The case of Yusuf Muhammad Sani (ENG/18/CIV/00065) was deferred for further investigation by the Senate Business Committee (SBC).

    Kurawa emphasized that the sanctions reflect the university’s commitment to upholding academic integrity and discouraging all forms of examination misconduct.

    Why It Matters

    Educationist Imaan Muhammad welcomed the move, describing it as a “right step in the right direction.” She noted that cheating erodes the value of academic qualifications and undermines hardworking students, adding that BUK’s decision sends a strong message that academic integrity is non-negotiable.

  • Taraba State University (TASU) Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    Taraba State University (TASU) Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    The Taraba State University, TASU Admission List for the 2025/2026 Session is out.

    This is to inform all prospective students of Taraba State University, Jalingo (TASU) that the school management has released the admission list for the 2025/2026 Academic Session.

    This is for utme first batch candidates.

    As of the time of this publication, the Taraba State University prospective students can only check their admission status from the JAMB Portal.

    Check Name On PDF

    Soon, the list will be made available on the TASU Admission portal. When that happens, the procedure below will likely be used to check admission status:

    Check Admission Status on JAMB PORTAL

    To check your admission status on JAMB CAPS Portal and JAMB Admission Checking Portal, please follow the procedure below:

    1. Go https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
    2. Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
    3. Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
    4. Then click on Admission Status,
    5. You should then click on check admission status or
    6. Click on Access my CAPS.
    7. Select the three-dotted lines at the top right corner of your browser ( i.e. ⋮) and then tick ‘Desktop site‘. (you can click on the image for better view)
    8. Then click on admission status
    9. You will either see admission in progress check back later, or NOT ADMITTED, or CONGRATULATIONS.
    10. Case 1: If you see CONGRATULATIONS…, accept/Reject your admission and wait for further instruction.
    11. Case 2: If you see admission in progress, then be patient, the status will change in few days/weeks. Just check back after some time.
    12. Case 3: Not Admitted, if in such case, please don’t give up yet! You might still gain admission. Just be hopeful!

    If you have any questions, please feel free to use the comment box below and ask us your question. We will be very pleased to answer you.

  • Nwafor Orizu College Of Education Issues Admission Disclaimer Notice

    Nwafor Orizu College Of Education Issues Admission Disclaimer Notice

    Nwafor Orizu College Of Education Issues Admission Disclaimer Notice

    The Management of Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe (NOCEN), wishes to inform the general public that the ongoing admission exercise for the 2025/2026 academic session is still in progress and has NOT closed. Contrary to false information circulating online claiming that the admission exercise closed on September 7, 2025, we categorically state that this is inaccurate and misleading.

    Prospective candidates are hereby advised to disregard such misinformation and continue with their application processes as the admission exercise remains open.

    Prospective candidates who have completed their applications are hereby informed that admission screening is scheduled to hold on Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd October, 2025.

    Candidates are required to come along with the following documents for their screening:

    • O’level result (original and photocopy)
    • Jamb result (original and photocopy)
    • Application printout (original and photocopy)

    For accurate information regarding application deadlines, requirements, and procedures, please visit www.nocen.edu.ng or connect to the official College Facebook page.

    For more inquiries, contact the following numbers:
    0703 103 3232
    08023163803
    07067591765
    09067904214

    We urge the public to rely only on verified information from official NOCEN channels to avoid falling victim to false reports.

    Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • Nwafor Orizu College of Education Nsugbe (NOCEN) Post UTME Form 2025/2026

    Nwafor Orizu College of Education Nsugbe (NOCEN) Post UTME Form 2025/2026

    Nwafor Orizu College of Education Nsugbe (NOCEN) Post UTME Form 2025/2026

    Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe NCE post UTME screening form for the 2025/2026 academic session is Out. Candidates who did not choose the school can apply.

    The Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe (NOCEN) Post UTME Form for 2025/2026 academic session is Out.

    I hereby write to inform the general public that POST UTME screening for 2025/2026 Degree and NCE programme, starts from Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd October, 2025.

    Any other contrary information should be disregarded in its entirety.

    Thanks.

    From,
    Dr Maureen O. Chukwuma.
    Chairman CNDAP.


    Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe has scheduled its 2025/2026 post-UTME NCE, Degree and Direct entry physical screening exercise for candidates who chose, or who may not have chosen the College as their first choice, but wish to be considered for admission into the Degree or NCE. However, candidates who may not have made the College their first choice but wish to be considered for admission into the NCE and Degree programme are eligible to apply

    In this page, you will know the eligibility for the post utme, how to apply and other vital information.

    Candidates Eligible to Apply for Nwafor Orizu College of Education Post UTME Form

    • Candidates eligible for admission into NCE and Degree programmes must obtain the minimum cut off mark for Degree & NCE programmes
    • THE CUT-OFF MARK IS 100 FOR NCE PROGRAMME AND 160 FOR DEGREE PROGRAMME

    How to Apply for Nwafor Orizu College of Education Post UTME.

    To obtain NOCEN Degree or NCE forms, Candidates are expected to generate an RRR code, make payment at any of branch and fill their online form via nocen.edu.ng/portal/home.php.

    • You can either pay online or printout your RRR code, take it to the bank and complete your payment.
    • Candidates who chose UNN/NOCEN as their choice for degree programme will pay #2,000.00 (excluding service charge).
    • Candidates who did not choose UNN/NOCEN for degree programme will pay #2,000.00 (excluding service charge).
    • Candidates for NCE programme will pay #2,000.00 (excluding service charge).
    • The pin codes for registration can be obtained from any Fidelity Bank branches nationwide.
    • Candidates should proceed to the College portal or any cybercafé of their choice for online registration at www.nocen.edu.ng
    • You may continue your registration by logging in with your Email, or visit the College ICT Portal Office for assistance.
  • UNICROSS Notice On NEW Resumption Date 2025 Announced

    UNICROSS Notice On NEW Resumption Date 2025 Announced

    UNICROSS Notice On NEW Resumption Date 2025 Announced

    University of Cross Rivers State (UNICROSS) formerly Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) Resumption Date for 2024/2025 Academic Session 

    Management of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) informs all staff and students that the resumption of the First Semester for the 2025/2026 Academic Session, earlier scheduled for Sunday, September 28, 2025, has been rescheduled to Monday, October 13, 2025.

    Management appreciates the patience and understanding of all students during the period of the industrial action and remains committed to ensuring a conducive learning environment. Students, staff, and all stakeholders are enjoined to cooperate for a smooth and successful academic session.

    We pray for a peaceful and seamless academic exercise.

    For further inquiries, students may contact their respective Faculty Officers or the Office of the Registrar.

  • Over 5,000 UNIBEN Students Barred from Exams Over Unpaid Fees

    Over 5,000 UNIBEN Students Barred from Exams Over Unpaid Fees

    Over 5,000 UNIBEN Students Barred from Exams Over Unpaid Fees

    Over 5,000 University of Benin students have been barred from writing second-semester exams starting September 29, 2025, after failing to pay their fees or enroll in the government’s student loan scheme despite repeated reminders.

    The management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) has announced that more than 5,000 students who have not paid their school fees will not be allowed to participate in the second-semester examinations beginning today, September 29, 2025.

    Strict Enforcement of “No Payment, No Examination” Policy

    In a memo signed by the Registrar, Mr. Ademola Bobola, the institution reaffirmed its stance on enforcing the rule that only students who have paid their fees are eligible to sit for exams.

    Bobola noted that despite repeated reminders, many students failed to clear their fees or subscribe to the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) provided as an alternative.

    “The university management is in receipt of the list of students who have failed to pay their school charges despite repeated reminders. These students have also failed to subscribe to the student loans being provided by NELFUND,” the memo read.

    He added that all efforts to encourage payment or loan enrollment had yielded no results, stressing that only students in good financial standing would be admitted into examination halls.

    Enforcement Measures and Publication of Defaulters’ List

    The registrar further revealed that the Senate had directed all provosts, deans, directors, and heads of departments to publish the names of defaulting students by 8 a.m. on Monday, giving them a final chance to verify their status and settle outstanding payments before exams commence.

    “Management expects full cooperation and compliance by all stakeholders to maintain the university’s high standards,” Bobola emphasized.

    To ensure total compliance, an enforcement task force headed by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) has been established to monitor the situation during the examination period.

  • NDU School Fees for 2019/2020 Session

    NDU School Fees for 2019/2020 Session

    NDU School Fees for 2019/2020 Session

    NDU School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Academic Session. This is for both Indigenes and Non-Indegenes.

    The Niger Delta University (NDU) School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 academic session has been announced

    Please note that the said fees only applies to fresh students of the university. See the breakdown of the fees below.

    Mobile users, please Scroll to the side to view all the contents in the table below:

    The management of Niger Delta University (NDU) has announced an increment of ₦7,000 in school fees for newly admitted students for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    According to a receipt from the Office of the Bursar, fresh students in the Nursing Science department are now required to pay a total of ₦158,000, covering acceptance fees, development levy, medical examination, library levy, ICT levy, and other charges.

    This adjustment represents a slight increase compared to the previous session, when new intakes paid ₦151,000. The increment has been attributed to rising costs in general maintenance, equipment upkeep, and other student services.

    The new fee structure applies strictly to freshers, while returning students are expected to continue with their previously approved charges.

    Students and parents have expressed mixed reactions to the development, with some citing economic hardship, while others believe the increment is modest compared to hikes in other universities across Nigeria.

    Payment Procedure

    1. Log on to www.ndufees.com
    2. Sign-in with relevant parameters
    3. On your Personal Dashboard – click on Pay Fees and choose which fees to pay example: “SCHOOL FEES‟
    4. Generate your e-teller
    5. Make payment:
      • At Diamond bank Amassoma Branch with designated amount on the e-teller to the account details provided.
      • Online with an Internet Banking enabled Debit Card
    6. Return to www.ndufees.com to print your receipt.

    NOTE:

    • All 100 Level and 200 Level Students will have to register for skill acquisition before they can print out their school fees receipt.

    The image below shows the breakdown of the school fees

  • UNN Suspends Student Union Activities

    UNN Suspends Student Union Activities

    UNN Suspends Student Union Activities

    This is to formally bring to the notice of the entire university community and all concerned parties that the University Management at its Emergency Meeting held on Friday, September 26, 2025 approved the immediate and indefinite suspension of all activities of the Student Union Government (SUG) on the Nsukka Campus of the University of Nigeria.

    This difficult decision has become necessary following recent circulation of media publications and counter-publications concerning the Union’s affairs. These publications contain serious allegations that have the potential to disrupt the peace, order, and harmonious academic environment which the University is dedicated to maintaining.

    The bringing of such an action, which takes effect immediately, all SUG-led gatherings, meetings, and activities are prohibited. It is pertinent to note that while the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive has instantly set up a committee to investigate the crisis and allegations involving the Students’ Union Leadership and the report of the committee is being awaited within the shortest possible time, Management deems it absolutely necessary to suspend the activities of the Students’ Union in the interim, while the outcomes thereof are being awaited.

    The Dean of Student Affairs will oversee all essential student welfare matters during this interim period.

    The University Administration urges all students to remain calm, law-abiding, and dedicated to their academic pursuits.

    Your cooperation and understanding are highly anticipated.

    With the assurances of my warm regards.

  • KWASUED Academic Calendar 2026 is Out

    KWASUED Academic Calendar 2026 is Out

    KWASUED Academic Calendar 2026 is Out

    This is to inform all students of the Kwara State University of Education (KWASUED) that the school management has released the approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 academic session as follows:

    • Resumption of Students
      Friday, 10th October, 2025
    • Commencement of Screening and Registration of Students
      Monday, 13th October, 2025
    • End of Registration
      Friday, 24th October, 2025
    • Commencement of Late Registration
      Saturday, 25th October, 2025
    • End of Late Registration
      Monday, 27th October, 2025
    • Commencement of Lectures for the Harmattan Semester
      Monday, 27th October, 2025
    • Add and Drop
      Monday, 3rd – Monday, 10th November, 2025
    • Matriculation
      Friday, 5th December, 2025
    • Continuous Assessment
      Monday, 12th – Friday, 23rd January, 2026
    • End of Harmattan Semester Lectures
      Friday, 27th February, 2026
    • Commencement of Harmattan Semester Examinations
      Monday, 9th March, 2026
    • End of Harmattan Semester Examinations
      Monday, 20th March, 2026
    • Consideration of Harmattan Semester Results
      Wednesday, 25th March, 2026
    • Commencement of Rain Semester Lectures
      Monday, 6th April, 2026
    • Continuous Assessment
      Monday, 11th – Friday, 22nd May, 2026
    • End of Rain Semester Lectures
      Friday, 26th June, 2026
    • Commencement of Rain Semester Examinations
      Monday, 6th July, 2026
    • End of Rain Semester Examinations
      Friday, 17th July, 2026
    • Consideration of Rain Semester Results
      Wednesday, 29th July, 2026

    Wishing all students a wonderful academic session ahead!

  • BSU Post-UTME Screening Schedule for Medical Science Courses 2025/2026 is Out [Mop-up]

    BSU Post-UTME Screening Schedule for Medical Science Courses 2025/2026 is Out [Mop-up]

    Benue State University, Makurdi BSU Update On Screening Exercise Medical Related Courses For 2025/2026 Academic Session.

    The Rev. Fr. Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi invites all eligible (PUTME registered) candidates to a Computer-Based Pre-Admission Screening Test scheduled to hold as follows;

     

    This is to inform the general public especially prospective students of the Rev. Fr Moses Orshio Adasu University (formerly Benue State University) that the Mop-up Post-UTME screening for the 2025/2026 academic session has been scheduled to hold as follows;

    • Date: Thursday, 2nd October 2025
    • Time: 8:00 AM
    • Venue: Moaum CBT Centre, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Western Campus)

    Programmes for Screening (with required UTME scores):


    Eligibility

    To be eligible, candidates must have:

    • Applied to Benue State University as their institution of first choice
    • Registered for the admission screening exercise

    Screening Test Schedule

    Date

    • Mop-up Date: Thursday, 2nd October 2025
    • Post UTME Date : Friday, 29th and Saturday, 30th August, 2025

    Programmes

    • Medicine & Surgery
    • BN. Nursing Science
    • (Medical Laboratory Science
    • Law (LL.B)
    • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D)
    • Radiography and Radiation Science

    Venue

    BSU CBT Centre (by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Eastern Wing)

    Time

    8:00 AM (each day)

    Documentation/Requirements

    • Original JAMB/UTME Result Printout
    • Original Post UTME Registration Evidence/Receipt
    • Phones, Bags, and other electronic gadgets/foreign materials are prohibited
    • Note: The Post-UTME Test is only for the four (4) Index Programmes listed above

    Important Notice

    • The Screening test is for only UTME candidates in the above listed programmes of the College of Health Sciences and Faculties of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Law who scored the minimum admissible cut-off points.
    • Registered candidates for other programmes shall be screened by grading of their SSCE Grades.
    • Bags, Mobile Phones and other non recommended materials are prohibited into the CBT Hall.
    • No make-up test will be conducted for the 2025/2026 admissions.
    • All candidates are expected to make themselves available for the test unfailingly.
  • Federal Government Launches New Certificate Verification Process for NYSC Candidates and Public Sector Recruits

    Federal Government Launches New Certificate Verification Process for NYSC Candidates and Public Sector Recruits

    Federal Government Launches New Certificate Verification Process for NYSC Candidates and Public Sector Recruits

    The Federal Government has directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to use the National Credential Verification Service (NCVS) to authenticate academic certificates of staff and new hires starting October 6.

    The directive, approved by the Federal Executive Council on February 4 and conveyed in an August 8 circular by Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, is to enforce compliance with the Nigeria Education Repository and Databank (NERD) policy.

    All verified certificates will be issued a National Credential Number (NCN). MDAs must also file annual NERD compliance reports by March 30. NERD will provide regulations in collaboration with the National Universities Commission (NUC), the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), and the National Council for Colleges of Education (NCCE).

    The circular noted that mobilisation for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) will now require proof of NERD compliance, regardless of where graduates obtained their certificates.

    MDAs are to appoint NERD Focal, Record, and Digitisation Officers to oversee onboarding, manage records, and digitise academic works for preservation. Details of these officers are to be submitted to the NERD Governing Council for documentation and training.

    NERD-indexed journals will also be treated as national flagships, with recognition equivalent to global indexes like SCOPUS. MDAs must allocate budgets to support NERD activities.

    Compliance will be mandatory to access government privileges and services, with inter-agency data exchange supported by bodies such as the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) through APIs for validation.

  • UNIABUJA Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    UNIABUJA Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    UNIABUJA Admission List 2025/2026 is Out

    UNIABUJA Admission List: University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) Admission List for 2025/2026 Session is out.

    This is to inform the general public that the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) that admission list for 2025/2026 academic session has been released.

    As of the time of this publication, the University of Abuja prospective students can only check their admission status from the JAMB Portal.

    Check Admission Status On UNIABUJA Admission Portal

    Soon, the list will be made available on the UNIABUJA Admission portal. When that happens, the procedure below will likely be used to check admission status:

    If you want us to update you on WhatsApp, then CLICK HERE and follow our WhatsApp Update Channel.

    • Visit UNIABUJA Students Portal via portal.uniabuja.edu.ng
    • Enter your JAMB Registration Number and your surname as password all small letters (lower case) in the appropriate column.
    • Finally, click on Login to Dashboard and proceed to Check Admission Status to confirm your admission on UNIABUJA Portal. If admitted, pay your acceptance fee.

    Please Note:

    1. Candidates whose names appear on this list are please advised to login to JAMB portal to either ACCEPT or REJECT their admission offers within 72 hours from the date of this publication, failure which the admission may be REVERSED.
    2. Those YET-TO-BE admitted and whose scores fall within the approved cut-off mark (20) with the required subject combination are advised to check the school portal regularly to know their admissions status.

    Check Admission Status On JAMB Portal

    To check your admission status on JAMB CAPS Portal and JAMB Admission Checking Portal, please follow the procedure below:

    1. Go https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
    2. Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
    3. Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
    4. Then click on Admission Status,
    5. You should then click on check admission status or
    6. Click on Access my CAPS.
    7. Select the three-dotted lines at the top right corner of your browser ( i.e. ⋮) and then tick ‘Desktop site‘. (you can click on the image for better view)
    8. Then click on admission status
    9. You will either see admission in progress check back later, or NOT ADMITTED, or CONGRATULATIONS.
    10. Case 1: If you see CONGRATULATIONS…, accept/Reject your admission and wait for further instruction.
    11. Case 2: If you see admission in progress, then be patient, the status will change in few days/weeks. Just check back after some time.
    12. Case 3: Not Admitted, if in such case, please don’t give up yet! You might still gain admission. Just be hopeful!

    If you have any question, please feel free to use the comment box below and ask us. We will be very pleased to respond.

  • Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Academic Calendar 2026 Announced

    Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Academic Calendar 2026 Announced

    ABU Zaria Academic Calendar 2026 Announced

    abu academic calendar

    This is to inform the general public that Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (ABU) have released the academic calendar for 2025/2026 session. In the academic calendar comprise the breakdown of activities for first and second semester.

    ABU Zaria Academic Calendar

    The Senate had at its 554th (Regular) meeting held on Thursday, 25th September, 2025 approved the Calendar for the 2025/2026 Academic Session as follows:

    • FIRST SEMESTER
    • SNO | FROM | TO | ACTIVITY | PERIOD
      • 1. Monday 5th Jan, 2026 | Saturday 17th Jan, 2026 | REGISTRATION | 2 WEEKS
      • 2. Monday 12th Jan, 2026 | Saturday 21st Mar, 2026 | LECTURES | 10 WEEKS
      • 3. Monday 23rd Mar, 2026 | Saturday 28th Mar, 2026 | MID-SEMESTER BREAK | 1 WEEK
      • 4. Monday 30th Mar, 2026 | Saturday 25th Apr, 2026 | LECTURES | 4 WEEKS
      • 5. Monday 27th Apr, 2026 | Saturday 16th May, 2026 | FINAL EXAMINATION | 3 WEEKS
      • 6. Monday 18th May, 2026 | Saturday 30th May, 2026 | END OF SEMESTER BREAK | 2 WEEKS
    • ADD/DROP PERIOD
      • Monday 2nd Feb, 2026 | Saturday 14th Feb, 2026 | ADD AND DROP | 2 WEEKS
    • SECOND SEMESTER
    • SNO | FROM | TO | ACTIVITY | PERIOD
      • 1. Monday 1st June, 2026 | Saturday 25th July, 2026 | LECTURES | 8 WEEKS
      • 2. Monday 27th July, 2026 | Saturday 2nd Aug, 2026 | MID-SEMESTER BREAK | 1 WEEK
      • 3. Monday 3rd Aug, 2026 | Saturday 13th Sept, 2026 | LECTURES | 6 WEEKS
      • 4. Monday 14th Sept, 2026 | Saturday 4th Oct, 2026 | FINAL EXAMINATION | 3 WEEKS
    • ADD/DROP PERIOD
      • Monday 22nd June, 2026 | Saturday 4th July, 2026 | ADD AND DROP | 2 WEEKS
    • NOTE: All national/state public holidays will be observed
    • SCHEDULE FOR FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION RESULTS PROCESSING AND APPROVAL
    • a) Departmental course allocation/upload on the portal: Monday 5th – Saturday 10th January, 2026
    • b) Students marking period: Monday 18th May – Saturday 13th June, 2026
    • c) Examination marking period: Monday 18th May – Saturday 13th June, 2026
    • d) Departmental Board of Examiners meeting: Monday 15th – Saturday 27th June, 2026
    • e) Faculty Board of Examiners meeting: Monday 29th June – Saturday 4th July, 2026
    • f) Senate Standing Committee meeting: Monday 6th – Saturday 18th July, 2026
    • g) Presentation of graduating students results to the Senate: Thursday 30th July, 2026
    • SCHEDULE FOR SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION RESULTS PROCESSING AND APPROVAL
    • a) Departmental course allocation/upload on the portal: Monday 25th – Saturday 30th May, 2026
    • b) Students marking period: Monday 5th – Saturday 10th October, 2026
    • c) Examination marking period: Monday 5th – Saturday 10th October, 2026
    • d) Departmental Board of Examiners meeting: Monday 12th – Saturday 17th October, 2026
    • e) Faculty Board of Examiners meeting: Monday 19th – Saturday 24th October, 2026
    • f) Senate Standing Committee meeting: Monday 26th – Saturday 31st October, 2026
    • g) Presentation of graduating students results to the Senate: Thursday 5th November, 2026

    Signed:

    Rabiu Samaila

    Registrar

    ABU Division of Agricultural Sciences Approved Academic Calendar

    This is to inform Students of Division of Agricultural Sciences Ahmadu Bello University that the revised Academic Calendar for 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 Academic Session has been released.

  • FG Makes Thesis Submission Mandatory for NYSC Participants

    FG Makes Thesis Submission Mandatory for NYSC Participants

    FG Makes Thesis Submission Mandatory for NYSC Participants

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has invoked provisions in Sections 2(4)(4) and 16(1)(C) of the NYSC Act, and approved a far-reaching reform which makes compliance with the National Policy for the Nigeria Education Repository and Databank, NERD, a mandatory requirement for mobilisation into or exemption from the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC.

    The compliance directive was contained in Item 2(ix) in an enforcement circular recently issued by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, who conveyed the approval for the adjustment of “NYSC mobilisation criteria in accordance with the President’s regulation requiring proof of NERD Policy compliance for all prospective Corps members, regardless of where they were educated.”

    Apart from provisions in the policy meant to check certificate racketeering and the abuse of honours conferred on individuals by academic institutions, one of the new mandatory requirements of Nigerian students contained in the federal government’s policy is the deposit of academic outputs, which include thesis or project reports.

    In Section 6.1.23 of the policy, the requirement is designed: “as a quality assurance check and as a yearly independent proof of continuous academic enrolment and affiliation” as it is expected to inviolably time-stamp scholarship, academic activities, and footprint regardless of location.

    Recall that in March 2025, while issuing the declaration of effectiveness for NERD, the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, stated that “the approved stipulations for mandatory submission of academic outputs as provided in Sections 2.3, 4.3(1), and 7.6.11(c), among others, of the approved National Policy for the NERD Programme shall become obligatory requirements in Nigeria.

    The NERD Policy applies in equal measures to all education delivery institutions regardless of ownership type (public, private, military or civilian) whether within or outside the direct supervision of the federal ministry of education, such as colleges or schools of nursing, agriculture, specialised research institutions and institutes, etc.”

    The circular issued by the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, has now clarified that, effective from October 6, no Nigerian graduate – whether from a Nigerian university, polytechnic, college of education, or an overseas institution will henceforth be mobilised for or exempted from NYSC without proof of NERD compliance.

    This step aims to safeguard the nation’s intellectual assets while restoring credibility to academic processes and qualifications.

    The directive does not, however, affect serving Corps members or those enrolled before the October 6th enforcement date.

    A copy of the approved NERD policy obtained by our correspondent revealed that President Tinubu also approved an academic output monetisation and reward mechanism for students and their lecturers, which Alausa proposed to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) to ensure students and lecturers can earn lifetime revenues from their academic deposits.

    The policy encourages each higher institution to set up its local repository.

    Specifically, the policy created an illuminated pathway with a well-structured collaborative framework where the various autonomous institutions had hitherto operated as silos.

    The federal government’s circular to Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs), and higher institutions of learning (public and private, civilian and military alike) directs full enforcement of the NERD Policy.

    In addition, critical data bodies, including the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, are required to provide inter-organisation data exchange support via Application Programming Interfaces, APIs, to facilitate onboarding and data validation.

    While underscoring the significance of the directive, spokesperson for NERD, Haula Galadima, explained that each item deposited by a student shall feature the full name of the student, and those of his supervisor, co-supervisor, if any, and that of the Head of Department, as well as the sponsoring institution and department.

    She further stated that, “apart from the mandate to verify for authenticity as a national flagship, the NERD digitisation programme has a clear objective – to raise the bar in the quality of academic content, output and presentation nationwide.

    One way NERD intends to accomplish this task, based on its mandate, is to strengthen the supervision processes in the nation’s higher institutions without getting involved in the processes.
    If our eminent scholars are aware that their names will appear next to those of the students they supervise on a globally available digital platform, there is the likelihood that each lecturer would up his or her standard.

    Very few lecturers would want their names associated with poorly produced academic works. NERD is therefore poised to help each lecturer earn his ‘earned allowances’ by providing thorough supervision.”

  • NYSC – NO Fresh Registration For 2025 Batch A Stream 2

    NYSC – NO Fresh Registration For 2025 Batch A Stream 2

    NYSC – NO Fresh Registration For 2025 Batch A Stream 2

    The management of National Youth Service Corps wishes to inform CBOs and the public that due to camp capacity, there will be no fresh online registration for the 2025 Batch A stream 2 as we have enough PCMs previously mobilized and are waiting to be deployed.

    Kindly bear with us.

    Thank you.

  • UNN Admission List 2024/2025 Academic Session is Out

    UNN Admission List 2024/2025 Academic Session is Out

    UNN Admission List 2024/2025 Academic Session is Out

    This is to inform all candidates who purchased the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) 2024/2025 post utme form that the UNN First batch Admission list (or UNN merit admission list).

    If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us using the comment box below and we will be very pleased to answer you.

    How to Check UNN Admission List

    As of the time of this publication, the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) prospective students can only check their admission status from the JAMB Portal.

    Check Admission Status On JAMB Portal

    To check your admission status on JAMB CAPS Portal and JAMB Admission Checking Portal, please follow the procedure below:

    1. Go https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
    2. Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
    3. Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
    4. Then click on Admission Status,
    5. You should then click on check admission status or
    6. Click on Access my CAPS.
    7. Select the three-dotted lines at the top right corner of your browser ( i.e. ⋮) and then tick ‘Desktop site‘. (you can click on the image for better view)
    8. Then click on admission status
    9. You will either see admission in progress check back later, or NOT ADMITTED, or CONGRATULATIONS.
    10. Case 1: If you see CONGRATULATIONS…, accept/Reject your admission and wait for further instruction.
    11. Case 2: If you see admission in progress, then be patient, the status will change in few days/weeks. Just check back after some time.
    12. Case 3: Not Admitted, if in such case, please don’t give up yet! You might still gain admission. Just be hopeful!

    Check Name on PDF

    The list is not available on the PDF yet. Once it’s available on PDF file, We will update this page.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to use the comment box below and ask us your question. We will be very pleased to answer you.

    Congratulations to the admitted ones !!!

     

  • UNIOSUN extends post-UTME registration deadline for 2023/2024 session

    UNIOSUN extends post-UTME registration deadline for 2023/2024 session

    UNIOSUN extends post-UTME registration deadline for 2023/2024 session

    This is to inform UTME Candidates who are still interested in seeking admission into Osun State University that the management has extended the deadline for the Post-UTME Application.

    According to the management, the deadline is now 14th October 2023

    Interested candidates are advised to make use of this opportunity to complete their registration.

  • Student Loses Scholarship Over a Twerking Video

    Student Loses Scholarship Over a Twerking Video

    Student Loses Scholarship Over a Twerking Video

    A Louisiana high school student lost her student government position and scholarship opportunities after a twerking video was shared on social media.

    Most times, our actions whether voluntary or involuntary can either make or mere us.

    A high school student in Louisiana who was offered a scholarship lost it due to some actions that was seen to be irrevocable.

    Her college scholarship opportunities jeopardised when a video of her “twerking” at a homecoming after-party emerged on social media.

    Kaylee Timonet, a senior at Walker High School, was seen dancing at a private homecoming afterparty on September 30 behind a friend who was twerking.

    Earlier this week, the school principal said he would revoke her leadership role and assistance in scholarship applications.

    Timonet told a local news outlet; “They basically told me that I should be ashamed of myself, that I wasn’t basically following God’s ideals, which made me cry even more.

    I felt like my life was over. All I was doing was having innocent fun. I was mortified.

    “ The incident has sparked outrage and debate within the student body, with many sharing their support on social media by posting “Let the Girl Dance” banners. Some parents have compared the school’s approach to the plot of the 1980s film Footloose.

    Her mother, Rachel Timonet, who objected to the “unjust” punishment imposed on her teenage daughter said;

    “They had other people dancing in that video who were on the dance team that nothing happened to. He said she was punished because she is the ‘hood ornament’ of the school.”

  • Babcock University last batch of Post UTME screening exercise, 2023/2024

    Babcock University last batch of Post UTME screening exercise, 2023/2024

    Babcock University last batch of Post UTME screening exercise, 2023/2024

    This is to inform all applicants to Babcock University who have received, those who have not received their screening/examination slip, or have not been scheduled for screening, that the last batch of the institution’s POST- UTME examination/screening date has been scheduled as follow:

    • Location: Babcock University
    • Examination date: Monday, October 16, 2023
    • Venue: Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State.

    All the above-mentioned categories of applicants are therefore expected to be at the venue on the stated date.

    babcock university notice

    2. Verification and Interview start 2 hrs before the examination.

    3. No personal items, including cellular phones, hand-held computers/personal digital assistants (PDAs) or other electronic devices, pagers, watches, wallets, purses, hats (and other head coverings), bags, coats, books, and notes are allowed in the testing room. You are not expected to bring these items to the examination centre. The examination centre is not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced personal items.

    4. Applicants are expected to take note of their examination subject combination, which is written below their programme on the examination slip. Or check the university’s website (www.babcock.edu.ng)

    5. Prospective applicants and those yet to receive their slips for the Post UTME will be informed of their scheduled dates and venues through their email.

    6. All applicants who are yet to be screened in the 2023/2024 Post UTME exercise are required to report at the examination/screening centres as scheduled above.

    Applicants with complaints on Post UTME-related issues such as:

    • Date, Time & Location of Post UTME
    • Rescheduling of Post UTME
    • Change of Location of Post UTME
    • Error in printing Post UTME slip with Application ID
    • Not receiving email or text messages, etc. should send an email to flexsupport@babcock.edu.ng. For further

    enquiries please call: 09053887453, 08065549281,08175300093, 09153291701, 08118061814.

  • Notice to UNILORIN Graduants on 37th and 38th Convocation

    Notice to UNILORIN Graduants on 37th and 38th Convocation

    Notice to UNILORIN Graduants on 37th and 38th Convocation

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN GRADUANDS: 37TH & 38TH CONVOCATION CEREMONIES.

    Gearing up for the 37th and 38th convocation ceremonies of UNILORIN? What essential information must every graduand
    be familiar with? From ceremony dates to vital payment details, this comprehensive guide ensures that each graduand is
    well-prepared for the memorable occasion.

    The University of Ilorin is set to mark its 37th and 38th Convocation Ceremonies for the academic sessions 2020/2021 and 2021/2022, respectively. All concerned students are advised to familiarise themselves with the following pertinent details.

    ???? Date Range 13th – 29th October 2023
    ???? Location Main Campus, UNILORIN
    ???? Academic Session 2020/2021 & 2021/2022
    ???? Charges N38,500 (Undergrad), N41,000 (Master’s), N23,500 (Ph.D.)
    ???? Gown Collection From 16th October 2023
    ⚙ Payment Mode ATM Cards (Master & Visa)
    ???? Graduation Materials Available from 5th October 2023
    ???? Gown Purchase Contact TEC, UNILORIN: +2348036095330

    Dates & Venue

    The convocation ceremonies are scheduled to take place from Friday, 13th October 2023 to Sunday, 29th October 2023 at the University’s Main Campus.

    See also: UNILORIN 37th & 38th Convocation Ceremonies Schedule of Events.

    Important Notices for Graduands

    Academic Session Duration & Website Confirmation

    The 2021/2022 academic session commenced on 15th December 2022 and is set to conclude on 14th November 2023. Graduands whose programmes fall within these dates should verify their names and graduation status on the official University of Ilorin website.

    Mandatory Convocation Charges

    Every graduand is required to cover certain costs related to the convocation, regardless of their attendance. Here are the specifics:

    • Ph.D. Academic Outfits: Price to be confirmed.
    • Academic Outfits Purchase (First or Master Degree): Optional; price to be confirmed.
    • Hiring of Academic Outfits: ₦5,000 (First Degrees), ₦7,500 (Master and Postgraduate Degrees).
    • Other Charges include Order of Proceedings (₦5,000), Convocation Muffler (₦2,000), Student’s Copy of Transcript (₦10,000 for Undergraduate; ₦10,000 for Master & other Postgraduate programmes), and Convocation VCD (₦1,500).

    For a comprehensive breakdown of the total mandatory charges for Undergraduate, Master, and Ph.D. degrees, refer to the table provided below:

    Degree Type Charges
    Undergraduate Degree ₦38,500
    Master & Postgraduate ₦41,000
    Ph.D. Degree ₦23,500

    Collection of Convocation Materials

    From 16th October 2023, graduands can collect their Order of Proceedings, Convocation gowns, and other related items from their respective Faculties upon showing proof of payment. Note that the availability of academic gowns is limited and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Convocation Rehearsal

    Graduands are expected at the University Auditorium by 4:00 p.m. on 18th October 2023 for a rehearsal, following the Vice-Chancellor’s Press Conference and Media Chat.

    Dress Code & Academic Procession

    All attending graduands must partake in the Academic Procession and must wear the official academic outfits. The dress code stipulates a full English wear or national dress. Those hiring gowns must either pay a refundable ₦2,500 deposit or provide a completed Guarantor Form from a university staff member.

    Return of Hired Gowns

    Graduands must return hired gowns by 25th October 2023 to their Faculty Officers. Late returns will incur a ₦50 daily fine, deducted from the refundable deposit.

    Payment Methodology

    Payments should be facilitated using Master or Visa ATM cards. Ensure sufficient funds to cover both convocation and bank charges. Payments commence from 5th October 2023.

    Academic Gown Procurement

    While Ph.D. graduands must purchase the University’s academic gown, other degrees have the option to buy. Interested parties can contact the Technical Entrepreneurship Centre (TEC) at University of Ilorin on +2348036095330.

    University of Ilorin Alumni Association

    All graduands must download, complete, and save the Google Form of the University of Ilorin Alumni Association available on the university website.

    Click here for more information

  • UNILORIN 37th & 38th Convocation Ceremonies Schedule

    UNILORIN 37th & 38th Convocation Ceremonies Schedule

    UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN’S PRESTIGIOUS 37TH & 38TH CONVOCATION CEREMONIES: COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME OF EVENTS.

    The University of Ilorin stands poised to celebrate the academic excellence of its students through the 37th and 38th
    Convocation Ceremonies this October. What series of events will unfold to commemorate the dedication and achievements
    of its students from the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 academic sessions? How will these ceremonies reflect the rich tapestry of
    culture, academia, and celebration intrinsic to UNILORIN? Read on to grasp the full scope of festivities, from religious ob‐
    servances to grand awarding ceremonies

    The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) proudly announces its upcoming 37th and 38th Convocation Ceremonies, celebrating the outstanding achievements of its graduands from the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 academic sessions. This remarkable occasion, set to confer First and Higher Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates, and present honours, is scheduled to be held from 13th to 29th October 2023 on the university’s main campus. Here is a detailed itinerary of the events lined up.

    ???? Convocation 37th & 38th Ceremonies for 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 sessions
    ???? Dates 13th October to 29th October 2023
    ???? Religious Jumat Service at Central Mosque, Interdenominational at Chapel of the Light, Thanksgiving at St. Thomas Chaplaincy
    ???? Lecture By Prof. Toyin FALOLA on “Modernity, Modernization and Values”
    ???? Drama “Jeong Do-Jeon” at Performing Arts Theatre
    ???? Events Award of Degrees, Convocation Luncheon, Merit Awards, Commissioning of Projects
    ???? Venue Mainly at the University Auditorium
    ???? Note Graduands to attend the Convocation Lecture by 9:00 a.m.

    Programme of Events for UNILORIN Convocation

    Friday, 13th October 2023

    Jumat Service

    • Venue: Unilorin Central Mosque
    • Time: 1:30 p.m. (sharp)

    Sunday, 15th October 2023

    Interdenominational Services

    • Venue: Chapel of the Light
    • Time: 9:00 a.m. (sharp)

    Wednesday, 18th October 2023

    a) Press Conference & Media Chat

    • Venue: University Auditorium
    • Time: 10:00 a.m. (sharp) b) Procession Rehearsal
    • Venue: University Auditorium
    • Time: 4:00 p.m.

    Thursday, 19th October 2023

    Convocation Drama

    • Title: Jeong Do-Jeon, a South Korean dramatic depiction of power dynamics penned by Jung Hyun-MIN and artistically directed by A.A. Adeoye.
    • Venue: Performing Arts Theatre, University of Ilorin
    • Showtimes: 4:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. (sharp)

    Friday, 20th October 2023 – Lecture and Convocation Day I

    a) Convocation Lecture

    • Lecturer: Renowned historian Professor Toyin FALOLA from the University of Texas, Austin, USA.
    • Topic: “Modernity, Modernization and Values”
    • Venue: University Auditorium
    • Time: 9.45 a.m. (sharp)
      • Note: Graduands are urged to be seated by 9.00 a.m. b) Graduation of 2020/2021 4-Year & 5-Year Programmes
    • Degrees: First Degrees across multiple faculties
    • Venue: University Auditorium
    • Time: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. c) Cocktail for Convocation Lecturer
    • Venue: Multi-Purpose Hall
    • Time: 3:00 p.m. (sharp)

    Saturday, 21st October 2023 – Convocation Day II

    Graduation of 2021/2022 4-Year & 5-Year Programmes

    • Degrees: First Degrees across several faculties
    • Venue: University Auditorium
    • Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

    Monday, 23rd October 2023 – Convocation Day III

    a) Graduation of 2020/2021 & 2021/2022 6-Year Programmes

    • Degrees: MB;BS, DVM, DOP, Postgraduate Degrees, and Awards
    • Venue: University Auditorium
    • Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. b) Commissioning of Projects by the Visitor
    • Venue: Various Sites
    • Time: 2:30 p.m. c) Convocation Luncheon & Merit Awards
    • Venue: Multipurpose Hall
    • Time: 4:00 p.m.

    Friday, 27th October 2023

    Jumat Service

    • Venue: Unilorin Central Mosque
    • Time: 1:30 p.m. (sharp)

    Sunday, 29th October 2023

    Thanksgiving Service

    • Venue: St. Thomas Aquinas Chaplaincy
    • Time: 9:00 a.m. (sharp)

    Click here for more information

  • AIR Force Institute Of Technology (AFIT) Announces Result For 2023/2024 Academic Session

    AIR Force Institute Of Technology (AFIT) Announces Result For 2023/2024 Academic Session

    AIR Force Institute Of Technology (AFIT) Announces Result For 2023/2024 Academic Session

    AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AFIT) ANNOUNCES 2023/2024 POST UTME RESULTS: HERE’S HOW TO CHECK YOURS.

    The long-awaited Post UTME results for the 2023/2024 academic session at AFIT have been unveiled? Eager
    to know your score in the National Diploma (ND) and Degree Programmes? The Air Force Institute of Technology has
    some news for you

    In a pivotal update for students aiming to be part of the esteemed Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) community, the management has unveiled the Post UTME results for the 2023/2024 academic session. This is specifically for those who applied for the National Diploma (ND) and Degree Programmes.

    ???? Institution Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT)
    ???? Session 2023/2024 Academic Session
    ???? Programmes National Diploma (ND) and Degree Programmes
    ???? Announcement Release of Post UTME results
    ???? Check Online Results available on the school website
    ????️ How to Check Supply JAMB registration, select programme, click Submit
    ???? Cost Checking the result is free
    ???? Admission Update Admission status updated on individual candidate’s dashboard

    Students who stepped forward and participated in the screening exercise can now breathe a sigh of relief, as their performance metrics are now accessible online. And the best part? No fees are attached to this process – checking the result is completely complimentary.

    How to Seamlessly Access Your AFIT Post UTME Result

    For those eager to know how they fared, follow this step-by-step guide to retrieve your score:

    1. Navigate to the Official Portal

    Begin by heading to the dedicated AFIT Post UTME result portal: https://portal.afit.edu.ng/putme_result/.

    2. Input Your Details

    Once there, you’ll need to provide your JAMB registration number in the allocated space. This serves as your unique identifier.

    3. Choose Your Programme

    Specify the programme you’ve applied for. This could be either Degree or ND (National Diploma).

    4. Retrieve Your Score

    With your details accurately inputted, simply click the ‘Submit’ button. Voilà, your AFIT post UTME score will be presented to you.

    A Noteworthy Update for AFIT Applicants

    To further streamline the admission process and keep students in the loop, AFIT has also revised the admission status section. Every applicant will find a fresh update regarding their admission status directly on their dashboard. It’s advised to periodically check this dashboard for timely updates.

    In Conclusion

    The journey to securing a spot at AFIT is both exhilarating and demanding. But with the results now out, applicants are one step closer to realising their academic dreams. Always stay informed and keep an eye on your dashboard for any new announcements. Best of luck to all aspirants!

  • WAEC timetable for 2nd series GCE exams 2023

    WAEC timetable for 2nd series GCE exams 2023

    WAEC timetable for 2nd series GCE exams 2023

    WAEC GCE 2nd series timetable for 2023 is now available. The exams will commence on 27th October, 2023 and ends December 20th, 2023. All candidates who have registered for the 2023 2nd series WAEC GCE can access the timetable here. 

    The full timetable has been made available in PDF file below;

    Simply tap the link to view the full time table

  • Crawford University Undergraduate Part-Time Admission, 2022/2023

    Crawford University Undergraduate Part-Time Admission, 2022/2023

    Crawford University Undergraduate Part-Time Admission, 2022/2023

    Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the specially designed Part-Time Certificate, Diploma and Degree programmes in Crawford University. Take advantage of the serene and highly conducive academic environment of the University to advance your career while on the job at affordable fees.

    Crawford University Part-Time Certificate, Diploma and Degree Programmes.

    A. DEGREE COURSES

    1. Economics
    2. Accounting
    3. Finance
    4. Marketing
    5. Industrial Relations & Personnel Management
    6. Political Science & International Relations
    7. Public Administration
    8. Mass Communication
    9. Sociology
    10. Criminology and Security Studies
    11. Business Administration
    12. Computer Science
    13. Information and Communication Technology
    14. Microbiology
    15. Biochemistry
    16. Industrial Chemistry
    17. Physics with Electronics

    B. DIPLOMA COURSES 

    1. Local Government Administration Studies
    2. Social Work and Community Development
    3. Financial Management
    4. Public Administration
    5. Criminology and Security Studies
    6. Entrepreneurial Development Studies
    7. Marketing
    8. Economics
    9. Accounting
    10. Banking and Finance
    11. Human Resources Management
    12. Industrial Relations & Personnel Management
    13. Leadership and Global Studies
    14. Diplomacy & International Studies
    15. French
    16. Catering and Hotel Management

    C. PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA COURSES

    1. Information Communication Technology
    2. Architectural Design with Auto CAD
    3. Desktop Publishing

    D. CERTIFICATE COURSES

    1. Social Work and Community Development
    2. Public Administration
    3. Financial Management
    4. Local Government Administration Studies
    5. Computer Studies
    6. Criminology and Security Studies
    7. Catering and Hotel Management
    8. Environmental Management
    9. Entrepreneurial Development Studies
    10. Music
    11. French

    Crawford University Part-Time Programmes – Duration of Courses.

    (A) Degree Courses: 5/6 academic sessions.

    (B) Diploma Courses: 2 academic sessions

    (C) Professional Diploma Courses: 6 months.

    (D) Certificate Courses: 4 months

    Crawford University Part-Time Programmes – Admission Requirements.

    DEGREE PROGRAMME 

    Candidate should posses Five credits including English language and Mathematics at ordinary level (GCE, WASC, SSCE, NECO and NABTEB). Direct entry for ND & HND holders.

    CONVERSION PROGRAMME

    The HND Conversion Programme is design to help upgrade HND and Certified Professionals (as listed below) to B.Sc degrees.

    The Conversion programme is designed to run for two (2) sessions. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS.

    DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES 

    (I) Credit passes in at least four subjects including English language, Mathematics, relevant subject to that course and any other subject in the SSCE, GCE. NECO or equivalent.

    (ii) A professional Certificate in Technology, Business Administration, Banking, Accounting. Law, Marketing Finance, Insurance and related professional certificates.

    (iii) Mature candidates not less than 35 years of age with qualifications below the minimum requirements of four (4) credits which must include English language and Mathematics or a pass in either of these but not less than 10 years cognate working experience may be considered.

    Specified Subjects Area Requirements:

    (I) Social Work and community Development

    (a) SSCE OR GCE O’ level with at least 3 credits and a minimum of 30 years of age.
    (b) Officers from the Ministry of Social Welfare, Religious Organizations. Media, Local Government Service, Security Agencies, Refugee/Humanitarian Worker etc.
    (c) Any other interested candidates with OND/NCE/B.Sc, Certificates or equivalent qualifications.

    (II)Security and Criminology In addition to (I) above:

    (III) Officers from the rank of assistant superintendent or equivalent.

    PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA 

    Candidate should posses credit passes in four science subjects including a credit in Mathematics and at least a pass in English language.

    CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES 

    Candidates should possess at least 3 credit passes in relevant subjects in Art, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences at not more than 2 sittings at GCE/SSCE/WASC/NECO.Credit pass In English Language.

    How to Apply for Crawford University Part-Time Programmes.

    APPLY HERE

    1. Forms can be downloaded from the University website: www.crawforduniversity.edu.ng on the payment of Ten Thousand Naira (N 10.000) only as application fees.
    2.  Application forms can also be obtained directly from the Secretary, School of Part-Time Studies Crawford University, Igbesa.
    3. Payment should be made using any of the following banks:
      Ecobank Acct.No.4053060537,
      Zenith Bank Acct. No. 1011347496.
    4. All duly completed application forms are to be returned directly to the University.
      Crawford University School of Part-Time Studies, lgbesa, Ogun State or scanned along with hank tellers and forwarded to this email info@crawforduniversity.edu.ng.

    Call Crawford University Student Enrolment Advisers on +2347014974290 or +2348134610760 or +2348023003436 or Esther Padonu(Mrs.) – 0803 725 5824

    Emailspts@crawforduniversity.edu.ng

  • Shehu Shagari College Of Education student stoned and burned to death over alleged blasphemy

    Shehu Shagari College Of Education student stoned and burned to death over alleged blasphemy

    Shehu Shagari College Of Education student stoned and burned to death over alleged blasphemy

    A student of Shehu Shagari College of Education was stoned and burned to death yesterday, 12th May over allegations of insulting Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

    In a viral video posted online, some Muslim students were seen jubilating over the gruesome murder of the student, with one of them showcasing the matchstick that he used in igniting the fire.

    It is reported that the now-deceased student identified as Deborah Yakubu, posted a voice note in their department WhatsApp group, asking her colleagues to stop posting religious articles on the group as that wasn’t the purpose it was created. This apparently infuriated the Muslims in the group, who ganged up and had her stoned and burned to death.

    In the video, one of the perpetrators was heard boasting about killing Deborah.

    He said: “I killed her. I burnt her. You can see the matchbox I used in setting her ablaze here.”

    The police revealed that Deborah was forcefully removed from the security room where she was hidden by the school authorities, and the building burned before the dastardly act.

    While the government of Sokoto has ordered the immediate closure of the college, angry Nigerians have condemned the lynching of Deborah.

  • DELSU first semester Computer Based Examination timetable for 2021/2022 session

    DELSU first semester Computer Based Examination timetable for 2021/2022 session

    DELSU first semester Computer Based Examination timetable for 2021/2022 session

    This is to inform Students of Delta State University that the management has released the first semester Computer Based Examination timetable for 2021/2022 session.

    The Examination is scheduled to start on 16th May, 2022.

    The timetable for the Examination has been provided below for easy access

  • Education Minister resigns ahead of 2023 presidential primaries

    Education Minister resigns ahead of 2023 presidential primaries

    Education Minister resigns ahead of 2023 presidential primaries

    Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba has tendered his resignation.

    This was confirmed as President Muhammadu Buhari ordered all cabinet members interested in contesting the 2023 general elections quit his government.

    The development made Buhari excited, as he also singled the minister out for braving the odds to quit.

    The Minister of State for Education, Nwajiuba had picked the expression of interest and nomination forms from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to contest for the presidency at the cost of N100million.

    In an apparent move to avoid litigations that might joepardize the chances of APC candidates in the forth coming elections, Buhari had directed that all members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) running for elective offices should submit their letters of resignation on or before Monday the 16th of May, 2022.

    While the FEC meeting lasted, Buhari had singled out Nwajiuba for braving the odds to quit to avoid conflict of interest, and said: “I expect other members of this council seeking to be President to resign with immediate effect”

    Other ministers expected to follow suit include: Ministers of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi; Niger Delta, Godswill Akpabio; Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige; Science, Technology and Innovation, Ogbonnaya, who have all joined the presidential race on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

    Others are Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, who is seeking to contest governorship position in Kebbi State, Minister of State, Mines and Steel, Uche Ogar, who is running for governorship position in Abia State, and the Minister of Women Affairs, Paulline Tallen, who declared her ambition to contest for Senatorial seat in Plateau State.

    The directive may not be unconnected with the Appeal Court ruling which set aside an earlier judgement against Section 84(12) of the Electoral Act 2022.

  • Tertiary Institutions Gets TETFund Allocation Amid ASUU Strike

    Tertiary Institutions Gets TETFund Allocation Amid ASUU Strike

    Tertiary Institutions Gets TETFund Allocation Amid ASUU Strike

    The disbursement of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has begun amidst the ongoing strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU). The fund was approved by the Federal Government to public Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education in the country.

    This year’s TETFund, which runs into several billions of Naira, are the intervention fund for higher Institution. Each beneficiary institution is to get:

    • N642,848,138.00 for each University,
    • N396,780,086.00 for each Polytechnic, and
    • N447,758,804.00 for each College of Education

    The allocation papers were given to the heads of the beneficiary institutions on Monday, at the National Universities Commission (NUC) by Arch Sunny Echono, who is the Executive Secretary of the Fund.

    Echono said that the desire to develop human capital to service the various sectors of the Nigerian economy basically why the government needs to invest in the education sector.

    According to him, the government is not unmindful of the deteriorating and decaying in the tertiary sub-sector, noting that it also informed the establishment of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND); which was initially referred to as the Education Tax Fund in 1993, but later metamorphosed into Tertiary Education Trust Fund in 2011.

    He equally decried the instances of distressed or non performing projects, which he said was becoming rampant and disturbing.

    He noted that the Fund had about seven nonperforming/distressed projects in the University of Port Harcourt, six in Enugu State University, Five in the University of Nigeria Nsukka, Four in Taraba State University in the University of Calabar, Four in Kaduna State University and One at Alvan koku College of Education.

    He said;

    “This phenomenon becomes even more worrisome when viewed alongside the problem of un-accessed funds We are mindful of the intricate variables in project management and delivery as well as the constraints created by our own internal policies and are ensuring that we review our processes where required but will also demand from beneficiary institutions accountability and sanctions where needed.

    ” I will in the coming weeks be engaging beneficiary institutions who have these serious problems with the view of bringing the projects to speedy completion and use.”

    Please, note that TETFund’s mandate involves the utilization of initially 2 percent and now 2.5 percent Education Tax charged on assessable profit of all companies registered in Nigeria to improve the conditions and quality of the nation’s public tertiary institutions.

    Echono, promised to boost the ICT capacity of the Fund in order to ensure seamless operations. He said;

    “Upon assumption of office. I received briefings and presentations from all the departments of the Fund on the status of their various activities. This was to enable me to assess the level of progress and to see if there are issues that needed to be addressed urgently. One of our primary areas of focus is digital literacy and the development and deployment of information and communication technology (ICT), including ubiquitous broadband and data connectivity/access to our institutions to enhance our ICT capabilities.

    “This informed my visit to the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy to discuss possibilities and collaboration on our interventions and other needs in our tertiary institutions presently, the ICT department has embarked on several projects that include; dematerialization and digitalization of thesis project 2 aggregations of electronic databases subscription project among other innovations”.

  • Full List of All Universities in Nigeria (Federal, State, and Private)

    Full List of All Universities in Nigeria (Federal, State, and Private)

    Full List of All Universities in Nigeria (Federal, State, and Private)

    This article contains a list of universities in Nigeria, including federal universities, state universities, and recognized private universities.

    Please note that the National Universities Commission (NUC) of Nigeria has approved all of the Nigerian universities mentioned below.

    List of Federal Universities in Nigeria

    S/N NIGERIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES
    1 Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi (ATBU)
    2 Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU)
    3 Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna (AFIT)
    4 Bayero University, Kano (BUK)
    5 The Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun (FUPRE)
    6 The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)
    7 The Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA)
    8 Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO)
    9 Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State (FUD )
    10 Federal University, Dustin-Ma, Katsina (FUDMA)
    11 Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State (FUKASHERE)
    12 Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State (FULAFIA)
    13 Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State (FULOKOJA)
    14 Federal University, Ndifu-Alike, Ebonyi State (FUNAI )
    15 Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State (FUOYE)
    16 Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa (FUOTUOKE)
    17 Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State (FUWUKARI)
    18 Federal University, Gusau Zamfara (FUGUS)
    19 Federal University, Birnin Kebbi (FUBK)
    20 Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)
    21 Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi (FUAM)
    22 Federal University Gashua, Yobe (FUGASHUA)
    23 Michael Okpara University of Agricultural Umudike (MOUAU)
    24 The Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola (MAUTECH)
    25 Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB)
    26 Nigerian Maritime University Okerenkoko, Delta State (NMU)
    27 Nigeria Police Academy Wudil (NPA)
    28 Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK)
    29 Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna (NDA)
    30 National Open University of Nigeria, Lagos (NOUN)
    31 Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (OAU)
    32 The University of Abuja, Gwagwalada (UNIABUJA)
    33 University of Benin (UNIBEN)
    34 University of Ibadan (UI)
    35 University of Calabar (UNICAL)
    36 University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)
    37 University of Jos (UNIJOS)
    38 University of Lagos (UNILAG)
    39 The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
    40 University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID)
    41 University of Port-Harcourt (UNIPORT)
    42 Usman Danfodiyo University (UDUSOK)
    43 University of Uyo (UNIUYO)

    List of State Universities in Nigeria

    S/N NIGERIAN STATE UNIVERSITIES
    1 Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU)
    2 Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba (AAUA)
    3 Adamawa State University Mubi (ADSU)
    4 Akwa Ibom State University of Technology, Uyo (AKSU)
    5 Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma (AAU)
    6 Benue State University, Makurdi (BSU)
    7 Bauchi State University, Gadau ( BASUG)
    8 Bayelsa Medical University
    9 Bornu State University, Maiduguri (BOSU)
    10 Cross River State University of Science & Technology, Calabar (CRUTECH)
    11 Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Uli (COOU)
    12 Delta State University Abraka (DELSU)
    13 Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki (EBSU)
    14 Ekiti State University (EKSU)
    15 Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu (ESUT)
    16 Eastern Palm University Ogboko, Imo State (EPU)
    17 Edo University Iyamo (EUI)
    18 Gombe State University, Gombe (GSU)
    19 Gombe State University of Science and Technology
    20 Imo State University, Owerri (IMSU)
    21 Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai (IBBU)
    22 The Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni (IAUE)
    23 Kaduna State University, Kaduna (KASU)
    24 Kebbi State University, Kebbi (KSUST)
    25 Kogi State University Anyigba (KSU)
    26 Kano University of Science & Technology, Wudil (KUST)
    27 Kwara State University, Ilorin (KWASU)
    28 Lagos State University, Ojo (LASU)
    29 Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso (LAUTECH)
    30 Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology Abeokuta
    31 Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK)
    32 Niger Delta University Yenagoa (NDU)
    33 Northwest University Kano NWU
    34 Oyo State Technical University Ibadan (Tech-U)
    35 Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye (OOU)
    36 Ondo State University of Science and Technology Okitipupa (OSUSTECH)
    37 Ondo State University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED)
    38 Osun State University Osogbo (UNIOSUN)
    39 Plateau State University Bokkos (PLASU)
    40 River State University of Science and Technology (RSUST)
    41 Sokoto State University (SSU)
    42 Sule Lamido University, Kafin Hausa, Jigawa (SLU)
    43 Tai Solarin University of Education Ijebu Ode (TASUED)
    44 Taraba State University, Jalingo (TASU)
    45 University of Africa Toru Orua, Bayelsa State (UAT)
    46 Umar Musa Yar’ Adua University Katsina (UMYU)
    47 Yobe State University, Damaturu (YSU)
    48 Zamfara State University

    Private Universities in Nigeria

    S/N PRIVATE NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
    1 Adeleke University, Ede
    2 Achievers University, Owo
    3 Ajayi Crowther University, Ibadan
    4 Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti – Ekiti State
    5 Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin
    6 African University of Science & Technology, Abuja
    7 Al-Qalam University, Katsina
    8 American University of Nigeria, Yola
    9 Augustine University
    10 Baze University
    11 Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo
    12 Bowen University, Iwo
    13 Benson Idahosa University, Benin City
    14 Bingham University, New Karu
    15 Bells University of Technology, Otta
    16 Caritas University, Enugu
    17 Caleb University, Lagos
    18 Chrisland University
    19 Crescent University
    20 Crawford University Igbesa
    21 Covenant University Ota
    22 Evangel University, Akaeze
    23 Edwin Clark University, Kaigbodo
    24 Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin
    25 Fountain University, Oshogbo
    26 Gregory University, Uturu
    27 Godfrey Okoye University, Ugwuomu-Nike – Enugu State
    28 Hezekiah University, Umudi
    29 Hallmark University
    30 Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji
    31 Igbinedion University Okada
    32 Kwararafa University, Wukari
    33 Kings University
    34 Lead City University, Ibadan
    35 Landmark University, Omu-Aran
    36 Mcpherson University, Seriki Sotayo, Ajebo
    37 Mountain Top University
    38 Madonna University, Okija
    39 Micheal & Cecilia University
    40 Novena University, Ogun
    41 Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja
    42 Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu – Osun State
    43 Obong University, Obong Ntak
    44 Paul University, Awka – Anambra State
    45 Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos
    46 Redeemer’s University, Mowe
    47 Rhema University, Obeama-Asa – Rivers State
    48 Ritman University
    49 Renaissance University
    50 Enugu. Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa
    51 Salem University, Lokoja
    52 Summit University
    53 Southwestern University, Oku Owa
    54 Tansian University, Umunya. University of Mkar, Mkar
    55 Veritas University
    56 Wesley University of Science & Technology, Ondo
    57 Western Delta University, Oghara Delta State
    58 Wellspring University, Evbuobanosa – Edo State
    59 Christopher University Mowe
    60 Anchor University Ayobo Lagos State
    61 Arthur Javis University Akpoyubo Cross River State
    62 Coal City University Enugu State
    63 Cn Hill University Eiyenkorin, Kwara State
    64 Dominican University Ibadan Oyo State
    65 Kola Daisi University Ibadan, Oyo State
    66 Legacy University, Okija Anambra State
    67 Admiralty University, Ibusa Delta State
    68 Precious Cornerstone University, Oyo
    69 Spiritan University, Nneochi Abia State
    70 Clifford University Owerrinta Abia State
    71 Atiba University Oyo
    72 Greenfield University, Kaduna
    73 PAMO University of Medical Sciences, Portharcourt
    74 Skyline University, Kano
    75 Eko University of Medical and Health Sciences Ijanikin, Lagos
    76 Westland University Iwo, Osun State
    77 Dominion University Ibadan, Oyo State
    78 Trinity University Ogun State

  • End ASUU Strike or forget Political Activities in Abuja – NANS President

    End ASUU Strike or forget Political Activities in Abuja – NANS President

    ” END ASUU STRIKE OR FORGET POLITICAL ACTIVITIES IN ABUJA” – NANS president

    “I am compelled to write this morning being the beginning of a new month to address the unending ASUU Strike. We have given mediators time to prevail on the Federal Government to resolve issues with ASUU and ensure our students resume to their different campuses but it seems all mediation failed or failing as the case maybe.

    “We have also in the past weeks seeing those saddled with great responsibility in the education sector and those saddled with responsibilities of resolving labour crises declaring interest to contest for the seat of the President come 2023. We are surprised by their effrontery and total disrespect to the Nigeria people for having the courage to even mute the idea of contesting talkless of picking up the 100million naira presidential form while students languish at home because of their collective failures. Politicians have shown no concern to the plight of the students but are only busy in their selfish and inordinate ambitions to become the next President.

    “Let me say without mincing words, the two major political party should forget any political gathering in Abuja who elsewhere except there is solution to the lingering ASUU strike. We will frustrate all the activities leading to selection of party candidates if we remain on strike. We also want to advise the government and the politicians who are busy campaigning to be President to either resolve the ASUU crises or give direct orders to the security operative to shoot us at site during party conventions to select presidential candidate. If we remain on strike, they should just forget it.

    “Because they know our plans and how fearless we are while pursuing the interest of the students, we are aware they have bought some acclaimed students leaders with no conscience and no honour to divide us. Our advice is very simple, no matter how much any acclaimed student leaders are paid by their paymaster, they should return it immediately because the wrath of the students wont spare them even if they enter the dungeon to sow the seed of disunity to fulfil the task given them by their paymasters, we will fish them out of their coven and make them pay for their betrayal and atrocities against the collective interest of the students we all swore to protect.

    “If the politician holding the trust of the country are only concerned about the next election, we are more concerned about the next generation and if there is no next generation, election will soon go into extinction.

    In short, End ASUU Strike now or forget about party primaries.

    Happy new month.

    Comr Asefon

    President, National Association of Nigerian Students

  • ASUU Cannot Dictate Payment Platform For Their Salaries – Minister of State Education

    ASUU Cannot Dictate Payment Platform For Their Salaries – Minister of State Education

    ASUU Cannot Dictate Payment Platform For Their Salaries – Minister of State Education

    The Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba, has said the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) cannot dictate to the Federal Government what platform to be used in paying their salaries.

    He stated this in Abuja while addressing journalists shortly after receiving his presidential Nomination Form of the All Progressives Congress (APC) purchased for him by the Project Nigeria Group.

    “It is impractical and incongruous to continuously expect that somebody who is paid a salary continues to dictate to someone who pays him: ‘This is how you must pay me’. This is where this anomaly is,” the minister said.

    Mr Nwajiuba also appealed to the striking lecturers to return to the classroom as the Federal Government is working to address some of their concerns.

    “We have pleaded with ASUU that ‘If there any areas where your salaries fall short, kindly address them within the ambit of IPPIS because that’s what the government has now,’” the presidential hopeful explained.

    According to him, the strike embarked upon by ASUU was uncalled for, and expressed worry over the impact of the union’s action on the education of Nigerian students.

    “Why they have chosen to go on strike over this (IPPIS) is what you and I can explain. There is nothing that ASUU wants that we have not agreed to. We would like them to go back to classes so that students can go back to class,” Nwajiuba added.

    “As the nation earns, we pay them. As the nation makes money, they would get money. What we don’t want is for the children to miss the opportunity of their own time because there is a timeframe within which children must grow. The child cannot wait. It is important that ASUU returns to class.”

    The minister’s comment adds to the continued debates over the payment systems for lecturers in public universities across the country. While the union says its University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) should be used for payment, the Federal Government maintains that the payment system has not met its technical requirements.

    But ASUU, which down tools over two months ago, believes the government is paying lip service to the lecturers’ agitation.

    According to the union’s president, Emmanuel Osodeke, the government’s budgeting of N4trn for subsidy payment is an indication that it is not ready to resolve the crisis.

    “You can raise N4 trillion for fuel subsidy in a year, but you cannot raise N200 billion to fund your education because you don’t have money; it is a priority,” he told Channels Television when he featured on Sunrise Daily last week.

    “You can spend N228 billion to feed children in primary and secondary schools, but you cannot raise N200 billion to fund your universities; it is an issue of priority, that is the problem.”

    ASUU, among others, is fighting for increased funding for public schools as well as the usage of UTAS to pay the lecturers’ salaries.

  • FCE Eha-Amufu Affiliated to UNN Degree Post UTME Form for 2021/2022 Academic Session

    FCE Eha-Amufu Affiliated to UNN Degree Post UTME Form for 2021/2022 Academic Session

    FCE Eha-Amufu Affiliated to UNN Degree Post UTME Form for 2021/2022 Academic Session

    Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu (FCEE), Enugu State in affiliation with the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) hereby informs the general public and in particular prospective candidates that it has commenced registration of candidates for the Post-UTME Screening Exercise for the 2021/2022 academic session.

    FCE Eha-Amufu / UNN Degree Post UTME – Available Courses

    The approved Degree programmes by the National University Commission (NUC) are as follows:

    1. Education/English, B.A. (Ed.)
    2. Education/CRS, B.A. (Ed.)
    3. Social Studies, B.Ed.
    4. Education/Physics, B.Sc. (Ed.)
    5. Education/Mathematics, B.Sc (Ed.)
    6. Education/Chemistry, B.Sc. (Ed.)
    7. Business Education, B.Ed.
    8. Education/Economics, B.Sc. (Ed.)
    9. Integrated Science, B.Ed.
    10. Education/Biology, B.Sc. (Ed.)
    11. Education/Agriculture, B.Sc. (Ed.)

    FCE Eha-Amufu / UNN Degree Post UTME Eligibility & Requirements

    • Candidates who scored 160 and above in the 2021/2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) are able to apply.
    • Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu, Enugu State (in affiliation with the University of Nigeria, Nsukka) requires all candidates applying for admission into any of its degree courses to possess five credit “O” level passes which must include a credit pass in English Language and a Science subject in not more than two sittings.
    • The entry requirement for Direct Entry must include the UTME requirement for that particular course.

    Acceptable Science subjects are:

    1. Additional General Sciences
    2. Additional Mathematics
    3. Agricultural Science
    4. Applied Mathematics
    5. Biology
    6. Botany
    7. Chemistry
    8. Food and Nutrition
    9. Food Science
    10. General Biology
    11. General Science
    12. Geology
    13. Health Science
    14. Human Biology
    15. Hygiene and Psychology
    16. Integrated Science
    17. Mathematics
    18. Physics
    19. Physics with Chemistry
    20. Pure and Applied Mathematics
    21. Rural Biology
    22. Rural Science
    23. Statistics
    24. Zoology
    25. Geography

    The Acceptable Arts subjects are:

    1. English Language
    2. Literature in English
    3. History
    4. Fine & Applied Arts
    5.French
    6. Igbo
    7. Other Nigerian Languages
    8. Music
    9. Christian Religious Studies
    10. Islamic Religious Studies

    The Acceptable Social Science subjects are:

    1. Economics
    2. Commerce
    3. Government
    4. Geography
    5. Principles of Account

    How to Apply for FCE Eha-Amufu / UNN Degree Post UTME Form

    The cost is Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) only.

    Follow the link below to start your application:

    APPLY HERE

    • Visit the College degree programme website at https://portal.fceehamufu.edu.ng/.
    • Click the Application forms link from the home page and then click on Post-UTME Admission screening Application to generate invoice for Two Thousand Naira (N2,000) and also fill the application form with all the required uploads.
    • Proceed to any Bank and make payment with the generated invoice.
    • Come back to the Portal after Payment AND click on the Existing Applicant Login link.
    • Supply your Username and Password (created while filling the application form).
    • Print your Acknowledgement and E-Registration slips.
    • Submit a copy of the photocopies of the print outs with credentials to the Directorate of Degree Programme, in the College on the day of the screening examination.

    Note:

    • Prospective candidates who wish to study in FCE, Eha-Amufu are eligible to apply for Post-UTME registration even if they did not choose FCE, Eha-Amufu as their choice of institution. Nevertheless, such candidates must effect Change of Institution/Course to FCE, Eha-Amufu on the JAMB Portal immediately. This is also applicable to Direct Entry (DE) candidates.
    • Successful candidates who may be offered provisional admission to the Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu are advised to accept the offer immediately to avoid loss of admission.
    • You are advised to take note of your USERNAME and PASSWORDS. Copy them and keep in a safe place.
    • Candidates who could not score up to 160 in JAMB but scored up to 100 have the option of applying for our NCE programme.

    FCE Eha-Amufu / UNN Degree Post UTME Screening Date:

    The date for the Post-UTME Screening is on Wednesday, December 15, 2021.

    Venue: 750 Capacity Hall (CBT Center) Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu.
    Time: 10 am prompt.

    For more information, call: 08033856448, 08034346412 or 08030916394

  • UNILAG UTME merit admission cut-off marks for 2021/2022 released

    UNILAG UTME merit admission cut-off marks for 2021/2022 released

    UNILAG UTME merit admission cut-off marks for 2021/2022 released

    This is to inform the general public and prospective students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) that the management has released 2021/2022 UTME merit admission cut-off Marks.

    The Cut-off marks for each course has been uploaded on the school portal and can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW UNILAG 2021/2022 UTME MERIT ADMISSION CUT-OFF MARKS

  • PLASU 2021/2022 applicants admission list is now available on school portal

    PLASU 2021/2022 applicants admission list is now available on school portal

    PLASU 2021/2022 applicants admission list is now available on school portal

    PLASU Admission List for the 2021/2022 academic session has been published online. Candidates who applied for admission into the Plateau state University are hereby directed to proceed to check their admission status. The names of admitted candidates have been made available on the university’s website.

    How To Check PLASU Admission List

    Candidates of the Plateau State University are to follow the procedure below access their admission list

    • 1. Visit PLASU Admission status portal via http://applicants.plasu.edu.ng/Admissions/CheckAdmission.
    • 2. Enter your JAMB registration number in the required column.
    • 3. Click on the ‘Check Admission’ button to access your admission status.
    • Candidates whose names appear on the list are required to accept the admission offer on the approved JAMB website.

    Congratulations to admitted candidates!

  • Federal Polytechnic, Nekede notice to students on security

    Federal Polytechnic, Nekede notice to students on security

    Federal Polytechnic, Nekede notice to students on security

    The management of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede notice on security below

    Information reaching the Management of the Polytechnic from our Internal Security Network confirms that there are suspected Intruders parading themselves as Dry Meat sellers on campus.

    Federal Polytechnic, Nekede notice to students on security

    The Security Personnel interrogated the so called meat sellers who claim to come from Aba and thereafter compelled them to eat the meat and they all vehemently refused.

    The Polytechnic Community is hereby advised to be careful of what they eat especially in the campus. The safety of every staff and student of this great institution remains the priority of the Management.

    Please be guided.

  • Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) notice to all JUPEB candidates

    Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) notice to all JUPEB candidates

    Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) notice to all JUPEB candidates

    Below is a notice from FUTO management.

    This is to inform all JUPEB Students that you are expected to verify and accept your JUPEB admission as well as pay at least the first tranche of fees on or before Friday 25th of June 2021.

    Failure to do so and get your biometric captured before the above date will mean that you will not be issued with a JUPEB registration number and therefore no exam.

     

     

  • ASUU threatens strike over non payment of salaries, remittance of check off dues

    ASUU threatens strike over non payment of salaries, remittance of check off dues

    ASUU threatens strike over non payment of salaries, remittance of check off dues

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU), has threatened to go on strike again over the ‘blatant’ refusal of the Accountant General of the Federation, Mr Ahmed Idris to pay the salaries and remittance of check-off dues of over 1000 staff for 13 months.

    The ASUU chairman, University of Jos, Dr. Lazarus Maigoro, who raised the alarm in a press statement made available to reporters in Jos, accused the AGF of fanning the ember of discord between the federal government and the Union, which may lead to another round of strike action that may spell doom for the education sector.

    Maigoro, however, called on the federal government to prevail on the AGF to prevent any rift that may lead to the immediate closure of university gates across the country.

    According to him, the astonishing aspect of it all is that, despite the directive by President Muhammadu Buhari to effect the immediate payments of salaries of lecturers, coupled with the signing of the 2020 MoA, the AGF is still insisting that the lecturers must go to Abuja and register with the IPPIS.

    He lamented that, “despite the directive given by Mr president to pay the salaries of all lecturers, the AGF has refused to pay their salaries ranging from four to thirteen months respectively. Many of our members in University of Jos and across the country have not been paid salaries from February 2020 to date.”

    He said by this act, the AGF has completely violated the terms of the agreement signed between our “union and the FGN.”

    According to him, “Mr. Ahmed Idris, from all intent and purposes, is bent on withholding the salaries of over 1,000 members of ASUU spread across the country with more than 100 of such lecturers being members of our Branch in University of Jos.”

    Maigoro added that, “more worrisome is the fact that while the AGF is refusing to pay these salaries, his staff in the OAGF are busy calling the affected lecturers and insisting they have to register with IPPIS before they are paid; some are even asked to forfeit a part of their salaries in order to be paid. So it is very clear that this is a deliberate act on the part of the AGF and his staff.”

  • How to collect your Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) Graduates Certificate

    How to collect your Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) Graduates Certificate

    How to collect your Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) Graduates Certificate

    Do you want to apply for certificate in Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH)?

    If knowing how to acquire YABATECH certificate is your concern at this time, then am very happy to inform you that I have provided a comprehensive guide on how you can successfully apply and collect your YABATECH certificate.

    Getting your certificate after graduation in Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) can be frustrating when you don’t know how to go about it or where to start from.

    In this article, we shall be discussing How to Apply and get your YABATECH certificate with ease

    Your ability to follow the steps and guides giving thereafter is very necessary for a successful YABATECH certificate collection.

    YABATECH Certificates Collection Procedures – Notice to the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) graduates on the collection of their certificates.

    The management of the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has released the procedures for the collection of certificates by the graduates of the institution.

    YABATECH Certificates Collection Procedures for Graduates

    This is to inform all graduates of Yaba College of Technology who are yet to collect their Certificates that Management has concluded arrangement for the issuance of unclaimed College Certificates. To this end, a moratorium of four weeks, from the date of this publication is given within which ALL graduates up to 2017/2018 Academic Session who are yet to collect their Certificates should collect their Certificates at the normal rate of Five Thousand Naira (N5,000).

    After the moratorium, an additional Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000) will be charged as a penalty for failure to collect within the stipulated time/dates. The date of collection is with effect from June 7 to July 6, 2021.

    The procedure for collection is as stated below:

    1. Obtain the Certificate Clearance Form from the Examination Matters Department of Registry.
    2. Complete and attach a photocopy of the Final Statement of Result (Legible copy).
    3. Payment of Certificate fee of Five Thousand Naira (N5,000:00) which is to be done online by generating the Remita Retrieval number (RRR) and further processing on the College website.
    4. Submission of duly signed Certificate Clearance Form with stamped evidence of payment.

    After processing the above, the graduate is expected to come for collection of the Certificate with his/her student ID Card or a |Sworn Affidavit of loss to the Examination Matters Department at the 2nd Floor, Bursary/Registry Building, between 10:00 am – 4:00 pm daily.

    YABATECH Certificates Collection Procedures – By Proxy

    For a collection of the Yabatech Certificate by proxy you are expected to do the following:

    1. Write a Letter of Authority addressed to the Registrar, Yaba College of Technology (Reasons for collection by proxy must be stated whilst the relationship between the proxy and the ex-student must also be stated).
    2. Passport Photograph of both proxy and ex- Student must be attached to the letter
    3. A copy of the Ex-Student Data page must be attached(for those abroad)
    4. Evidence of Location
    5. Means of Identification of both Proxy and Ex-Student.
    6. Letter of Indemnity.

    Note: Indemnity in this case simply means that the applicant must state in the letter that he/she would be responsible for any loss of the Certificate in the course of transmission via means of dispatch.

    All graduates are enjoined to avail themselves of this opportunity to collect their Certificates as the cost of storage will be increased after six months.

  • Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUAU) appoints new dean of students’ affairs

    Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUAU) appoints new dean of students’ affairs

    Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUAU) appoints new dean of students’ affairs

    This is to inform students of the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, and the public that the management of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, has removed Prof. Sabina A. Eyisi as the Dean of Students’ Affairs.

    Prof. Marc Nwosu Ogbuagu, from the College of Physical and Applied Sciences (COLPAS), has been appointed to takeover from her with immediate effect.

    Nwosu is a Professor of Analytical Chemistry.

  • Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools Entrance Exam Date 2021/2022

    Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools Entrance Exam Date 2021/2022

    Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools Entrance Exam Date 2021/2022

    Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools Entrance Examination Date, Time and Venue into Junior Secondary Schools (JSS 1) for 2021/2022 Academic Session Has been Slated for Saturday 19th June, 2021.

    Following the conclusion of the sales of form for the Nigerian Navy Military School entrance examination, the Directorate of Naval Education has announced the date for the Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools Entrance Examination Nationwide for the 2021/2022 academic session.
    The Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools entrance Examination for session 2021/2022 has been scheduled to hold on Saturday 19th June, 2021.
    Students are to wear nose masks and observe all safety protocols during the examination. 

    Registration however, has been extended is STILL IN PROGRESS.
  • UNIZIK hostel allocation and booking procedure, 2020/2021

    UNIZIK hostel allocation and booking procedure, 2020/2021

    UNIZIK hostel allocation and booking procedure, 2020/2021

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka (UNIZIK), Hostel Management committee wishes to inform all the bona fide students of Unizik as well as newly admitted students who desire to be accommodated in the university hostels to follow the under outlined steps in order to procure their desired rooms and bed spaces:

    Steps to procure your desired room or bed space

    1. Log into http://hostels.unizik.edu.ng 

    2. Click on Register.

    3. Fill in your details (Note: upload your picture/passport)

    4. Make payment of #8,700.00(Eight thousand seven hundred Naira only) for Hostel form/hostel Mgt/service charges.

    5. Log into your dashboard.

    6. Click on Reserve Room.

    7. Choose the preferred Hostel and Room number.

    8. Click on generate RRR code—Select a bed space.

    9. Click on dashboard to view RRR code.

    10. Open Remita.net

    11. Click on pay other bills— Select e-invoice.

    12. Copy RRR code from your dashboard and make payment.

    13. Print out 3(three) copies of payment Receipt.

    14. Proceed to the Student Affairs Office for physical clearance.

    From:

    Dean, Student Affairs Dept. Unizik Awka.

  • FUTO MBBS Post-UTME results for 2020/2021 session candidates released; How to check

    FUTO MBBS Post-UTME results for 2020/2021 session candidates released; How to check

    FUTO MBBS Post-UTME results for 2020/2021 session candidates released

    The management of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) has released the results of the 2020/2021 MBBS Post UTME screening exercise. All candidates that participated in the exercise can now check their results online.

    Steps to check FUTO Post-UTME results for MBBS candidates, 2020/2021 session

    Your ability to follow the steps below will enable you view your FUTO MBBS result for 2020/2021 session

  • Federal Poly Nekede (FPNO) Amends its 2019/2020 Academic Calendar

    Federal Poly Nekede (FPNO) Amends its 2019/2020 Academic Calendar

    Federal Poly Nekede (FPNO) Amends its 2019/2020 Academic Calendar

    Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri (FPNO) Academic Calendar Schedule for Second (2nd) Semester Academic Activities for 2019/2020 Academic Session has been amended.

    The Management of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri (FPNO) has published the amended academic calendar schedule for the 2019/2020 academic session online.

    Federal Poly Nekede (FPNO) Academic Calendar Schedule 2019/2020

    The Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede on behalf of the Academic Board (AB) has approved the amended Academic Calendar for 2019/2020 Academic Year as follows:

    • Sunday 20th June,2021 – Revision Ends

    • Monday, 21st June, 2021 – Exams Begin

    • Sunday, 18th July, 2021 – Exams End

     

  • List of Nigerian Military Schools Examination Centers Nationwide

    List of Nigerian Military Schools Examination Centers Nationwide

    List of Nigerian Military Schools Examination Centers Nationwide

    The Nigerian Military School, NMS Zaria has published the full list of their approved examination centers across the 36 States of the Federation.

    Nigerian Military School, NMS Zaria Full List of Approved Examination Centers Across the 36 States of the Federation will be listed on this article.

    Once every year, NMS opens admission for suitably qualified candidates to apply.

    All candidates applying for admission into NMS must sit for an Entrance Exam at designated Centres nation-wide.

    Candidates can choose any of the designated Exam Centres when filling their form online.

    Find below, the approved list of NMS Entrance Exam Centres nation-wide:

    Nigerian Military Schools Entrance Examination Centers Nationwide [Full List]

    Serial State Examination Centres Remarks
    (a) (b) (c) (d)
    1 ABIA Ibeku High School, Umuahia
    2 ADAMAWA Command Day Secondary School, Yola
    3 AKWA IBOM Christ the King Primary School, Uyo
    4 ANAMBRA Igwebuike Grammar School, Awka
    5 BAUCHI Government Day Secondary School Shadawanka Barracks, Bauchi
    6 BAYELSA Bishop Dimieari Grammar School (BDGS), Yenagoa
    7 BENUE Command Day Secondary School, Nigerian Army School of Mechanical Engineering, Makurdi
    8 BORNO Command Day Secondary School 21 Brigade, Maiduguri
    9 CROSS RIVER Command Children School 13 Brigade, Calabar
    10 DELTA West End Mixed Secondary School, Asaba
    11 EBONYI Command Secondary School, Abakaliki
    12 EDO Army Children School, Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, Ugbowo, Benin City
    13 EKITI Christ School, Ado Ekiti
    14 ENUGU Command Day Secondary School, Enugu
    15 FCT-ABUJA Command Day Secondary School Lungi Barracks, Abuja
    16 FCT-ABUJA Government Secondary School, Garki
    17 GOMBE Government Secondary School 301 Artillery Regiment (GS), Gombe
    18 IMO Command Children School Obinze Barracks, Owerri
    19 JIGAWA Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse
    20 KADUNA Command Children School Chindit Cantonment, Zaria
    21 KADUNA Command Children School Dantuku Road, Kaduna
    22 KADUNA Command Children School Ribadu Cantonment, Kaduna
    23 KADUNA Command Secondary School, Kaduna
    24 KANO Command Children School 3 Brigade Bukavu Barracks, Kano
    25 KATSINA Army Day Secondary School 35 Battalion Natsinta, Katsina
    26 KEBBI Command Children School 1 Battalion Dukku Barracks, Birnin Kebbi
    27 KOGI Command Children School Chari Maigumeri Barracks, Lokoja
    28 KWARA Command Children School Sobi Barracks, Ilorin
    29 LAGOS Command Children School Ans Barracks, Yaba
    30 LAGOS Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja
    31 LAGOS Command Secondary School, Ipaja-Lagos
    32 NASARAWA Command Science Secondary School, Lafia
    33 NIGER Command Children School 31 Brigade, Minna
    34 OGUN Army Children School Nyango Barracks, Abeokuta
    35 ONDO Army Children School 32 Brigade Barracks, Akure
    36 OSUN Osogbo Grammar School, Osogbo
    37 OYO Command Children School Mokola Barracks, Ibadan
    38 PLATEAU Command Children School 3 Division, Jos
    39 RIVERS Command Children School 6 Division, Port-Harcourt
    40 SOKOTO Command Children School 1 Brigade, Sokoto
    41 TARABA Government Teachers College, Jalingo
    42 YOBE Government Girls Secondary School, Damaturu
    43 ZAMFARA Command Science Secondary School (Girls), Gusau
  • Federal Polytechnic, Bida ND 3rd batch admission list, 2020/2021

    Federal Polytechnic, Bida ND 3rd batch admission list, 2020/2021

    Federal Polytechnic, Bida ND 3rd batch admission list, 2020/2021

    The Management of Federal Polytechnic, Bida informs  all prospective ND students that the management has released the 3rd Batch of 2020/2021 ND Admission List.

    The full list has been made available at the school’s notice board.

    All prospective students are to go to the Polytechnic notice board to check if they had been admitted.

  • Adamawa State University (ADSU) notice to all graduating students for 2018/2019 session

    Adamawa State University (ADSU) notice to all graduating students for 2018/2019 session

    Adamawa State University notice to all graduating students for 2018/2019 session

    Adamawa State University notifies its graduating students on the published senate approved list on the school official website.

    This is to inform all graduating students for the 2018/2019 Academic Session that the Senate-approved list of graduating students has been published on the University’s official website.

    You are therefore requested to check and verify your details especially the way the names are spelled and other information on the website: www.adsu.edu.ng.

    Please report any complaint to the Academic Office or contact any of the underlined phone numbers

    •   07038132083
    • 07066274008
    • 07038769460

    Thank you

    Signed: Joy Tara ( Mrs)

    Academic Secretary

  • Benue State University reschedules exams due to public holiday

    Benue State University reschedules exams due to public holiday

    Benue State University reschedules exams due to public holiday

    Following the declaration by the Federal Government that Monday June 14th 2021 should be observed as Public Holiday, all examinations scheduled from Monday 14th June have been shifted by one day.

    Consequently, all examinations for Monday 14th June have been rescheduled to Tuesday 15th June, 2021.

    The same applies for the rest of the examinations respectively.

  • NABTEB reschedules exam subjects earlier scheduled to hold June 14th

    NABTEB reschedules exam subjects earlier scheduled to hold June 14th

    NABTEB reschedules exam subjects earlier scheduled to hold June 14th

    This is to inform you that ALL PAPERS SCHEDULED TO HOLD ON MONDAY 14TH JUNE, 2021, namely:

    • Chemistry (Paper 1 – Objective & Essay – 005-1) and
    • Literature in English (Paper 1 – Objective & Prose – 007-1)

    HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED TO SATURDAY 26TH JUNE, 2021.

    This development is as a result of the PUBLIC HOLIDAY declared by the Federal Government to mark Democracy Day.

     

  • Yobe State University (YSU) lecturers begin two-week warning strike

    Yobe State University (YSU) lecturers begin two-week warning strike

    Yobe State University (YSU) lecturers begin two-week warning strike

    The Yobe State University chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities has begun a two-week warning strike over the non-implementation of agreements earlier reached between the union and the state government.

    The ASUU Chairperson of the university, Mohammed Jajere, who spoke to newsmen said the union’s national delegates had arrived in the state to intervene in the matter.

    Some of the grievances, according to Jajere, include the inability of the government to pay members the earned academic allowance for 2020, as well as research grants, among other issues.

    The union had issued a notice of strike in a letter signed by Jajere and addressed to the university’s vice-chancellor on May 25, 2021.

     

  • Akwa Ibom State University workers suspend seven-week-old industrial action (strike)

    Akwa Ibom State University workers suspend seven-week-old industrial action (strike)

    AKSU workers suspend seven-week-old industrial action (strike)

    Akwa Ibom State University workers at the , Ikot Akpaden, in Mkpat Enin Local Government Area, has called off its seven-week-old industrial action on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, after reaching an agreement with the state government.

    The workers’ unions comprising of Academic Staff of Universities, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, the National Association of Technologists, and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, had since April 19, 2021, embarked on an indefinite strike over 25 percent unpaid salary arrears, unpaid leave allowance, and payment of salaries on a percentage basis.

    The strike was called off after a meeting convened on Monday by the Akwa Ibom Assembly House Committee on Education led by Hon. Godwin Ekpo, with the management of AKSU led by the VC Prof. Nse Essien, Heads of the four labor unions led by Dr. Ime Okop, and the Commissioner for Education, Mr. Idongesit Etiebet.

    As part of the agreement for the suspension of the strike, the state government would commence the full payment of the workers’ salaries and the payment of the leave allowance, payment of the 25 percent salary arrears of 11 months owed to workers in tranches and that the payment is rounded up by December 2021, amongst others

  • University of Ibadan (UI) Timetable for 2020/2021 Fresh Undergraduate Students ID Card Data Capture

    University of Ibadan (UI) Timetable for 2020/2021 Fresh Undergraduate Students ID Card Data Capture

    University of Ibadan (UI) Timetable for 2020/2021 Fresh Undergraduate Students ID Card Data Capture

    This is to inform all fresh undergraduate students of the University of Ibadan (UI) that the management of the institution has released the timetable for students Identification Card data capture.

    The timetable for ID Card Data Capture for all the 2020/2021 academic session undergraduate students of the University of Ibadan (UI) has been released. See UI ID Card Data Capture timetable below.

    UI ID Card Data Capture Timetable

    UI ID Card Biometric data capture will commence on Wednesday 9  Thursday 16 June 2021, the details are in the table below.

    Each student is to come to the venue with the following item:

    1. Face mask or shield
    2. Hand sanitizer

    You can check the status of your ID card by logging on to mis.ui.edu.ng/cardstatus.

    Note to Mobile users: Scroll to the side to view all the contents in the table below:

    Faculty no. of students Date Venue: Time: 9am – 4pm
    Agriculture 277 9/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Renewable Natural Resources 201 9/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Veterinary Medicine 99 9/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Economics 79 10/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Environmental Design and Management 44 10/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Law 154 10/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    The Social Sciences 249 10/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Basic Medical Sciences 198 11/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Pharmacy 102 11/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Clinical Sciences 255 11/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Dentistry 29 11/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Public Health 98 11/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Arts 644 14/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Education 719 15/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Science 688 16/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
    Technology 451 17/6/2021 to be provided by the Dean
  • HUKPOLY notice on O’level upload for 2020/2021 ND/NCE applicants

    HUKPOLY notice on O’level upload for 2020/2021 ND/NCE applicants

    HUKPOLY notice on O’level upload for 2020/2021 ND/NCE applicants

    The management of Hassan Usman Katsina Poly notifies 2020/2021 ND/NCE applicants on O’level upload.

    This is to remind ND & NCE applicants who are yet to upload their O-Level results on JAMB profile to do so on or before Sunday 13th June 2021.

    Note, this is the fourth (4th) and final reminder with regards to that, candidates without O-Level Result uploaded into their JAMB profile will not be admitted into the ND and NCE programmes in the current 2020/2021 admission exercise.

  • List  of GSU Candidates Required to Change Course on JAMB Portal 2020/2021 published

    List of GSU Candidates Required to Change Course on JAMB Portal 2020/2021 published

    List of GSU Candidates Required to Change Course on JAMB Portal 2020/2021 published

    Gombe State University (GSU) Full List of Candidates that are required to Change their Course on JAMB Portal for 2020/2021 Admission Exercise

    The management of the Gombe State University (GSU) has published the list of candidates offered admission but are required to change their course via the JAMB Portal for Change of Course / Institution.

    Also See; List of GSU Candidates Yet to Accept Admission on JAMB CAPS 2020/2021 published

    The under-listed Candidates are hereby advised to urgently visit JAMB portal and Change Course from initial course they applied for to the Current Admission given to enable the University finalize the admission exercise.

    They should also print out a copy of the JAMB Admission Letter

  • Kaduna Polytechnic adjusted academic calendar following the calling off of the ASUP Strike

    Kaduna Polytechnic adjusted academic calendar following the calling off of the ASUP Strike

    Kaduna Polytechnic adjusted academic calendar following the calling off of the ASUP Strike

    The management of Kaduna polytechnic has released an adjusted calendar for 2nd/4th semester following the calling off of the ASUP Strike. Below are the notable dates

    1. Monday 14th June 2021 to Sunday 7th August 2021 – 2nd and 4th semester

    2. Monday 14th June 2021 to 9th August 2021 – registration period of new student

    3. Tuesday 15th June 2021 to Friday 24th July – 2nd and 4th semester lecture

    4. Monday 28th June to Friday 2nd of July –  Consideration of 1st and 3rd semester results

    5. Monday 12nd 2021 – Placement of 2nd and 4th continuous assessment

    6. Monday 12nd July 2021 – placement of 2nd and 4th-semester examination Timetable

    7. Thursday 15th July 2021 – Department student Union election

    8. Thursday 29th of July 2021 – Schedule meeting of Academic board

    9. Monday 26th of July to Saturday 7th of August – 2nd and 4th semester examination

  • List of GSU Candidates Yet to Accept Admission on JAMB CAPS 2020/2021 published

    List of GSU Candidates Yet to Accept Admission on JAMB CAPS 2020/2021 published

    List of GSU Candidates Yet to Accept Admission on JAMB CAPS 2020/2021 published

    Gombe State University (GSU) has Published Full List of Candidates who are Yet to Accept their Admission Offer on JAMB CAPS Portal for 2020/2021 Admission Exercise.

    The management of the Gombe State University (GSU) has published the list of candidates offered admission but are yet to accept their admission via the JAMB Central Admission Processing System.

    Recommended; How to check and accept your admission on JAMB caps with your smart phone or PC

    The general public especially the candidates whose particulars are indicated in the list here-under are notified to as a matter of urgency visit their various portals on JAMB CAPS to accept the course offered them by the University so that their JAMB admissions can be processed further.

    The under-listed Candidates are hereby advised to urgently visit JAMB portal and ACCEPT their Admission to enable the University finalize the admission exercise. They should also print out a copy of the JAMB Admission Letter. Failure to do so, the Candidate will be subtituted with other candidates.

    Click Here to Download in PDF.

  • ASUP Suspends two (2) Months Old Nationwide Strike Action

    ASUP Suspends two (2) Months Old Nationwide Strike Action

    ASUP Suspends two (2) Months Old Nationwide Strike Action

    Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) Has Announced the Suspension of the Two (2) Months Old Nationwide Industrial Strike Action, Lectures Commences on Thursday 10th June, 2021.

    The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has suspended the 2-month-old strike it embarked over the failure of the Federal Government to implement agreements reached with the union in 2017.

    This was contained in a statement signed by the Secretary-General of the union Shammah S. Kpanja

    The statement reads, “Following the successful conclusion of the nationwide chapter congresses and collation of the outcomes of these congresses as directed by the emergency meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Union, I am directed to communicate the suspension of the Union’s national industrial action effective Thursday, 10th of June, 2021.
    ASUP suspends nationwide strike

    The suspension is for a period of 3 months within which it is expected that government would have fulfilled ALL the items contained in the signed Memorandum of Action. The Union’s NEC shall therefore review this decision thereafter. This decision is supported by 74 % vote of chapter congresses currently observing the strike

    I am further directed to convey the appreciation of the Union’s leadership to the chapters and members who kept faith with the strike action throughout its duration and to reassure members of the Union’s commitment at ensuring that the items in the signed memorandum of action is faithfully implemented by the government. Chapters in violation of the strike at any time shall be subjected to the provisions of the Union’s constitution.

    Members are therefore directed to resume duties from Thursday, 10th of June, 2021.”

  • Delta Poly Otefe-Oghara Exam Date for 1st Semester 2020/2021 announced

    Delta Poly Otefe-Oghara Exam Date for 1st Semester 2020/2021 announced

    Delta Poly Otefe-Oghara Exam Date for 1st Semester 2020/2021 has been announced.

    The management of the Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara (DESPO) has announced the date for the commencement of the first semester examinations for the 2020/2021 academic session examination.

    DESPO First Semester Examination for 2020/2021 Academic Session has been scheduled to commence from 14th June and 26th June 2021.

    Consequent upon the above. Students are advised to adhere to the Examination Time Table in the various Schools.

    Students are cautioned to desist from any act of malpractice that will be inimical to the smooth conduct of the examination and observe strictly, all COVID – 19 protocols put in place to curb the spread of the Pandemic.

    Success in all your exams

  • Advertisement For Admission Into Medicine And Surgery In  The College Of Medicine And Health Sciences, FUTO

    Advertisement For Admission Into Medicine And Surgery In The College Of Medicine And Health Sciences, FUTO

    Advertisement For Admission Into Medicine And Surgery In The College Of Medicine And Health Sciences, FUTO

    FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI
    OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
    ADVERTISEMENT FOR ADMISSION INTO MEDICINE AND SURGERY IN
    THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES, FUTO.

    This is to inform the general public that the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) will commence admission of candidates into the Bachelor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme during the 2020/2021 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSIONS. The following conditions apply:

     All interested candidates who chose FUTO as First Choice University in the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and scored a minimum of 220 are eligible to apply.

     Those who did not choose FUTO as first choice University but scored a minimum of 220 can also apply on the condition that they visit the JAMB website for a change of Institution to FUTO and course to Medicine & Surgery only on JAMB CAPS not later than May 10th, 2021.

     UTME subject combination of English Language, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics is applicable in addition to possession of at least five (5) O’Level credit passes in Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry, Physics and Biology at one sitting.

    Application commences on Monday 3rd May, 2021 and closes on Monday 10th May, 2021.

    Mode of Payment and Registration Procedure

    Eligible candidates would be required to pay a processing fee of Two Thousand Naira (N2, 000.00) only.
    To register, follow the steps outlined below:
    a) Visit the University website: www.futo.edu.ng
    b) Click on the link ‘Prospective Student’
    c) Click on the link; ‘College of Medicine and Health Sciences Application’
    d) Enter your JAMB Registration Number to generate Payment Invoice containing the Remita Retrieval Reference Number (RRR).
    e) Proceed to any Bank with the payment invoice OR simply pay with your ATM Card.
    f) Return to the Application page and enter your JAMB Registration number again.
    g) Proceed with the completion of the form.
    h) Correctly enter your O’Level result details and grades
    i) Confirm your entries.
    j) Submit your application and print out your acknowledgement slip.
    k) Await further communication from the University

    Nature of the Screening Exercise

    Eligible candidates will be invited for an Aptitude Test on a date to be communicated soon .The date and time of test for each registered candidate shall be communicated through the registration slip which would be printed by the candidate through the University portal.

    Venue:

    Venue for the Aptitude Test is the University C.B.T. Centre, located at FUTO ICT Centre

    NOTE:

    1. You must enter a valid mobile number and e-mail address for further communications. During registration, candidates are advised to use GSM numbers that are easily accessible to them. This is important for fast and easy communication.
    2. You must have uploaded your O’Level results on JAMB PORTAL. Only candidates uploaded to the University Portal by JAMB shall be admitted into the screening venue.
    3. Those who fail to register within the period WILL NOT be qualified for the Exercise.
    4. Any candidate who fails to successfully submit his application online would automatically lose his/her chance of being considered for admission.

    For enquiries, contact:
    E-MAIL: ict@futo.edu.ng
    Hotline: 08139833300

    SIGNED
    JOHN U. NNABUIHE
    Registrar