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 Officer, Comr. 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: