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List of Fed Poly Offa ND Full-Time 2nd Batch admissions for the academic year 2021/2022
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Senate upgrades FedPoly Offa to a university, establishes institute of mining in Guyuk

by ajibolaaina February 5, 2022
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The Nigerian Senate has approved a bill that will convert the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, in the state of Kwara into a degree-awarding institute.

On Tuesday, February 1, the senate also approved a bill to establish the Guyuk School of Mines and Geological Studies.

Senator Ahmad Babba Kaita outlined the main reason for the establishment of the School of Mines and Geological Studies during his presentation.

With the passage of the FUTA (Amendment) bill, the Red Chamber granted authority for the upgrading of the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, in Kwara state, from a Diploma-awarding institution to a full-fledged Degree-awarding Federal University of Technology by the Federal Executive Council.

Furthermore, the upper legislative chamber approved a proposal to establish the Guyuk School of Mines and Geological Studies (SMGSH).

Following the deliberation of two distinct reports by the Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND, according to the Punch, both legislation were passed by the National Assembly.

The chairman of the committee, Senator Ahmad Babba Kaita, stated in his presentation that the establishment of the school of mines and geological studies will allow for the training of medium and junior level people for the mineral and mining industries.

As an additional benefit, the lawmaker stated that it would facilitate collaboration with other national and international institutions engaged in general exploration and mining of precious stones and ore. It would also promote teacher training, research, and the general development of teacher education, according to the legislator.

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Lighthouse Polytechnic 
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IJMB Programs at Lighthouse Polytechnic 2022

by ajibolaaina February 5, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Applications from adequately qualified students are solicited for the 2021/2022 academic session to be considered for admission into the interim joint matriculation board examination (IJMB) curriculum of the Lighthouse Polytechnic, Evbuobanosa, Edo State,

IJMB Programs at Lighthouse Polytechnic 

The IJMB program offers seventeen (17) Advanced level syllabuses and two (2) ordinary level syllabuses, with the Advanced level syllabuses being the most popular.

SUBJECTS AT THE ADVANCED LEVEL (A/L)

SCIENCES

  1. Biology
  2. Chemistry
  3. Physics
  4. Geography
  5. Geology
  6. Mathematics (Advanced/Lower Division Mathematics)

SOCIAL SCIENCES

  1. Economics
  2. Management in the Business Environment
  3. Accounting
  4. Government
  5. Sociology

ARTS

  1. Religious Studies in the Christian Tradition (CRS)
  2. Islamic Religious Studies
  3. Literature-in-English

SUBJECTS AT THE ORDINARY LEVEL (O/L)

An external candidate may take one or both exams in a single sitting, however only one or the other can be taken by IJMB students.

School Fees at Lighthouse Polytechnic Institute IJMB

  • Fees: N120,000 for IJMB; N120,000 for other institutions.
  • Accommodation in a hostel costs N45,000 per student.

PAYMENT BY INSTALLMENTS: If you like, you can pay by instalments as well. 70% of the total amount due in the first instalment.

How to Submit an Application for Lighthouse Poly IJMB Admissions

Candidates who desire to submit an application for the 2021/2022 academic session must meet the following requirements:

  1. Pay a N10,000 non-refundable entry fee into VE-RISE IJMB, WEMA BANK, account number 7812126121.
  2. After making your payment, proceed to fill out the Admission Form.
  3. GO HERE (https://lighthouseijmb.com/register-now/) to register. DOWNLOAD THE ADMISSION FORM NOW
  4. After submitting your application, you will receive an email containing the completed application Form. Please print this page for admissions clearance.
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Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic announces matriculation ceremony, 2021/2022
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The Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic has announced the date of its 2021/2022 matriculation ceremony.

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to inform the entire polytechnic community that the following dates have been set for the 2021/2022 matriculation ceremony for newly admitted National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) students (full-time and part-time):

Time: 12:00 a.m.

Venue: polytechnic’s main auditorium

 Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic announces matriculation ceremony, 2021/2022

Due to the foregoing, all matriculants, parents, and guardians are expected to be seated by 10:30 a.m. at the latest.

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Ronik Polytechnic
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Ronik Polytechnic Celebrates Second Convocation Ceremony

by ajibolaaina January 31, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to inform the general public that the Ronik Polytechnic administration has officially declared the start of the second CONVOCATION CEREMONY. The following is the schedule:

DATE: FEBRUARY 9, 2022, WEDNESDAY.

TIME: 11 a.m.

VENUE: RONIK COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE, PLOT 8/14, IYABO TITILAYO STREET, EJIGBO LAGOS

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Director General of the NYSC advises corps members against criticizing government on social media
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The NYSC laments the deplorable status of orientation camps.

by ajibolaaina January 31, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Shuaibu Ibrahim, the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), highlighted concerns about the state of orientation camps around the country during the 2022 NYSC annual management meeting in Abuja.

Ibrahim, although noting the scheme’s numerous accomplishments, stated that it has been plagued by the failure of some essential parties to perform their statutory responsibilities. He noted that the project was confronted with deteriorating Orientation Camp facilities, insufficient Corps Lodges, and a dearth of suitable office space in several states.

He also cited the supply of start-up money for corps members who have acquired entrepreneurial skills as a significant difficulty the organization is currently facing.

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List of Fed Poly Offa ND Full-Time 2nd Batch admissions for the academic year 2021/2022
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FedPoly OFFA PROVFederal Polytechnic Offa (OFFAPOLY) Provisional Admissions for 2026/2027 Academic SessionISIONAL ADMISSIONS FOR 2021/2022 ACADEMIC SESSION

by ajibolaaina January 29, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The management of Federal Polytechnic Offa is pleased to announce that the provisional admission list for the 2026/2027 Academic Session has been released. This includes candidates for National Diploma (ND) Full-time and Part-time, Higher National Diploma (HND), and IJMB programs.

Prospective students can now verify their admission status online through the Polytechnic’s updated service portal.

How to Check the Offa Poly Admission List

  1. Visit the official FedPoly Offa Admission Portal.

  2. In the required field, enter your Application Number or JAMB Registration Number.

  3. Click “Continue” to view your admission status.

  4. For ND Full-Time Candidates: You must also log in to the JAMB CAPS Portal to formally Accept or Reject the admission offer.


Admission Acceptance & Fees (2026 Update)

Admitted candidates are required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee to secure their slot. Please note the updated deadlines and fees below:

School Programme Level Batch Acceptance End Date Acceptance Fee
HND (FULL-TIME) 300 Level 1st Feb 15, 2026 ₦25,000.00
HND (FULL-TIME) 300 Level 2nd Feb 28, 2026 ₦25,000.00
IJMB (FULL-TIME) IJMB Level 1st March 10, 2026 ₦15,000.00
ND (FULL-TIME) 100 Level 1st Feb 25, 2026 ₦25,000.00
ND (PART-TIME) 100 Level 1st Feb 20, 2026 ₦25,000.00
ND (PART-TIME) 100 Level 2nd March 5, 2026 ₦25,000.00

Step-by-Step Registration Procedure

1. Acceptance Fee Payment

  • Log in to the portal and generate a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR).

  • Pay the fee using an Interswitch-compatible ATM card or at any commercial bank branch.

  • Print your Acceptance Fee Receipt online and keep it for physical verification at the Bursary.

2. Admission Letter & Signing

  • Print your official Admission Letter from the portal.

  • Proceed to the Admissions Office at the Main Campus for signing.

  • Important: You must bring original copies of your certificates (O’Level, ND transcripts for HND, etc.) and your NIN slip.

3. Security Screening

  • All newly admitted students must fill out the Security Form on the Polytechnic portal.

  • Print and submit this form personally to the Polytechnic Security Office for clearance.

Warning: Failure to complete the acceptance and registration process by the “Acceptance End Date” will result in the automatic forfeiture of the admission offer.


Contact & Support

For technical issues or payment queries:

  • Email Support: portal.support@fpo.edu.ng

  • Help Desk: Visit the ICT Center, Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State.

  • Official Website: www.fedpoffaonline.edu.ng

Would you like me to help you draft a checklist of the specific documents needed for your physical clearance on campus?

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Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Birnin Kebbi
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Admission Form for WUFPBK’s ND Programs, 2021/2022 Session

by ajibolaaina January 29, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The management of Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Birnin Kebbi, desires to announce the start of admission forms sales for the various ND programmes for the academic session 2021/2022.

The forms are available for purchase at a cost of Five Thousand Three Hundred Naira (N5,300.00) payable in any commercial bank following the generation of RRR for payment into the Polytechnic TSA Account.

General Information for Prospective Students for 2021/2022 Academic Session

To use the Online Application System you will need a mobile telephone (GSM) number that is active and easily accessible to you, preferably your own.

Method of Application

  • Each prospective student must
  • Start by Create An Account
  • Login to Continue Application
  • Click Application Tab or Remita logo to Generate Remita
  • You can visit a reputable cyber café for this
  • Take the printout to the nearest bank and pay Five Thousand, Three Hundred Naira Only ( ₦ 5,300.)
  • Collect the printout of “Payment Advice” from the Bank;
  • After payment log in login to Continue Your Application Form.
  • Complete the Online Application form; upload a recent passport photograph;
    Print the completed Application Form; (this will be attached to the applicant’s original credentials if he/she is invited for screening;

Once the application form has been successfully completed the prospective student will receive a notification to that effect via SMS on his mobile phone.

Caution
WUFED Poly has not authorised any member of staff, agents or agencies to represent it in the admission application process. Prospective students are therefore advised to either complete the application form themselves or patronise reputable Cyber Cafes.
Encountering problems? Please SEND a report to: dcit@wufpbk.edu.ng

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Breaking News: Buhari's Minister walks out of a meeting with Nigerian students that has come to a stalemate.
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FG laments poor financial management in Colleges and Polytechnics.

by ajibolaaina January 28, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

The Federal Government has observed that the sub-biggest sector’s difficulty is poor management of monies granted to tertiary institutions, particularly polytechnics and colleges of education.

Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, made the remarks during the inauguration of the governing councils of eight new federal polytechnics and six new federal colleges of education. He also cautioned council members against corruption and meddling in the institutions’ day-to-day activities.

“Poor fund management continues to be a significant operating bottleneck in the sector,” he stated. It is expected that the government’s limited money will be used prudently.

“Also, because the government cannot supply all of the funding required to operate polytechnics and colleges of education, councils should think creatively and seek other revenue sources outside of government appropriations.

“In this context, councils should solicit assistance for their schools from philanthropic organizations, people, and other sources of cash through investments,” he stated.

Adamu warned that President Muhammadu Buhari would not hesitate to disband any council proven to be corrupt and/or inept, but said that with the calibre of men and women inaugurated, “I am hopeful that he would not have to employ his powers in this area.”

Adamu advised councils to adhere to the federal character principle when appointing staff, noting that some institutions have devolved into parochial and primordial enclaves, and the concept of universalism in education has been abandoned, particularly in areas of staff hiring.

He tasked members of the councils in particular with collaborating with the Federal Character Commission to ensure compliance.

The minister added that the drive to improve the quality of higher education output in Nigeria is the responsibility of governing councils, adding that he was confident they would bring their wealth of experience, adherence to and respect for the rule of law and due process, to bear in carrying out their responsibilities.

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Stakeholders express concern about the hiring embargo in polytechnics.

by ajibolaaina January 27, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Following the Federal Government’s employment embargo, the country’s polytechnics are experiencing a shortage of academic staff, raising worries among stakeholders.

Already, officials from the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Nigeria’s regulatory authority for polytechnics, who visited several institutions for evaluation and quality assurance, stated that the majority of schools failed accreditation due to a severe scarcity of required manpower.

Additionally, a senior NBTE official, who requested anonymity while bemoaning the impact of the Federal Government’s embargo on employment, stated that under the regulatory body’s normative instruments, the availability of the correct mix of workers is a critical necessity.

Investigations at the board’s headquarters in Kaduna revealed that stakeholders in the sub-sector, including the NBTE’s Executive Secretary, Prof Idris Bugaje, and the Committee of Federal Rectors (COFER), have written to the Education Minister, Adamu Adamu, and the Federation’s Head of Civil Service, seeking intervention.

Specifically, the NBTE leader bemoaned in a letter to the Federation’s Head of Service that the sector is currently suffering from an insufficient supply of technical staff as a result of the government’s failure to replace individuals who had left service.

He emphasized that the embargo is having an effect on currently running training programs. Bugaje cautioned that if polytechnics were not permitted to replace departing employees, the quality of TVET products would suffer and they would be unable to roll out new ones.

In a separate letter dated October 7, 2021, and sent to Adamu Adamu, the minister of education, Bugaje urged him to support the federal polytechnics’ need for replacement staff.

He added that the majority of institutions may lose accreditation as a result of their incapacity to replace retiring or exiting staff.

Meanwhile, the Committee of Federal Rectors (COFER) expressed concern in its letter of appeal that the hiring embargo could deprive the national economy of critical technically qualified workers.

They voiced worry that the majority of universities are stagnant due to a lack of qualified faculty.

When contacted, Bugaje verified the development, which he described as concerning because the sector risks reversing years of growth.

Bugaje pleaded on President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene immediately and reclassify polytechnics as part of the health sector, in order to lift the employment embargo and save the sector from collapse.

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Delta State College of Health Technology Application form 2022

by ajibolaaina January 26, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Applications are invited from suitable qualified candidates for admission into the Delta State College of Health Technology, Ofuoma-Ughelli for the 2022/2023 academic session.

Available Departments/Programmes with entry requirement are as follows:

A. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH

(i) Community Health Extension Worker’ Course (3yrs) Diploma

(ii) Junior Community Health Extension Workers’ Course (2yrs) Certificate

(iii) Retrainee JCHEW (2yrs) Diploma

B. DEPARTMENT OF DISPENSING OPTICIANRY

(i) Dispensing Opticianry (3yrs) Diploma

C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

(i) Environmental Health Technology (2yrs) ND

(ii) Environmental Health Technology (2yrs) HND

(iii) Environmental Health Technician Course (3yrs) Tech. Diploma

D. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION

(i) Health Education Course (3yrs) Diploma

(ii) Health Education (2yrs) ND (WAHEB)

E. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH INFORMATION

(i) Health Information Management Technician Course (3yrs) Prof. Diploma

(ii) Health Information Management (ND) Course (2yrs) ND

(iii) Health Information Management (HND) Course (2yrs) HND

F. DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS

(i) Nutrition and Dietetics Course (2yrs) ND

(ii) Nutrition and Dietetics (2yrs) H.N.D.

G. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL LABORATORY

(i) Medical Laboratory Technicians Course (3yrs) Tech. Cert.

(ii) Re-trainee Medical Laboratory Technician (2yrs) Tech. Cert.

H. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

(i) Public Health Nursing Officers’ Course (2yrs) HND

(ii) Health Assistant Course (18 months) Asst. Certificate

(iii) Health Technician Course (3 yrs) Certificate

I. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

(i) Pharmacy Technician Course (3 yrs) Tech. Certificate

J. DEPARTMENT OF IMAGE PROCESSING

(i) Image Processing Technician (3yrs) Tech. Certificate

K. DEPARTMENT OF PARAMEDICS

(i) Paramedics (2yrs) ND

L. DEPARTMENT OF DENTAL SURGERY TECHNICIAN

(i) Dental Surgery Technician (3yrs) O.N.D

M. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

(i) Science Laboratory Technology (2yrs) ND

3. ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS:

(Ai) COMMUNITY HEALTH EXTENSION WORKERS (CHEW) COURSE

Prospective candidates should possess five (5) credits at WASC, NECO, or GCE ‘O’ Level at not more than two (2) sittings. The five credit must be in the following subject; Biology, English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics .

Retrainee JCHEW: Prospective candidates must be holders of JCHEW certificate with at least two (2) years of post qualification in addition to (Ai) above.

(Aii) JUNIOR COMMUNITY HEALTH EXTENSION WORKERS (JCHEW)

Prospective candidates must possess three (3) credits WASC, NECO, SSSC, or GCE ‘O’ level examination at not more than two (2) sittings. The three (3) credits must include: English Language, Biology, Mathematics and any other two passes which include (i) an one of Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Food and Nutrition, and anyone (1) of Economic, Agricultural Science, Accountants or Commerce.

(Bi) DISPENSING OPTICIANRY COURSE

Prospective candidates should possess four (4) credit passes in WASC, SSCE, NECO or GCE ‘O’ level examinations. The four (4) credits and one (1) should be in the following subjects, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and English Language.

(Ci) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY (ND)

Prospective candidates should possess five credits passes in WASC, SSCE, NECO, or GCE ‘O’ level examinations at not more than two (2) sittings or its equivalent as may be approved by EHORECON or WAHEB. The subjects must include: English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

(Cii) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY (HND)

Prospective candidates must possess National Diploma (ND) in Environmental Health Technology with evidence of completion of one (1) year relevant work experience (Industrial Training) in addition to Ci above.

(Ciii) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN

Prospective candidates should possess three (3) credits and two (2) passes in WAEC, NECO, and GCE ‘O’ level or Teacher (TC II) certificates at not more than two (2) sittings. The three (3) credits and two (2) passes must include the following subjects: English Language, Biology/Health Science. Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Technical Drawing and any other subjects.

Mathematics would be an advantage.

Note: For the purpose of this course science subjects are: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, General Science and Health Science.

Note: Combined results for Gi – Gii must be from the same examination body. i.e SSCE and SSCE or NECO and NECO.

(Di) HEALTH EDUCATION TECHNICIAN

Prospective candidates should possess four credit passes in WASC, SSSC, and GCE ‘O’ level or NECO examinations. This credit passes should include Mathematics, English Language, Biology or Health Science and any one (1) of the following subjects: Chemistry, Economics or Geography at not more than two (2) sittings.

(Dii) HEALTH EDUCATION (ND)

A prospective candidate should possess five (5) credits in WASC, SSCE or GCE O’ Level or NECO examinations. This credit should include Mathematics, English Language, Biology/Health Science, Chemistry and Physics.

(Ei) HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNICIAN

Prospective candidates must possess five (5) credit passes in WASC, SSCE, GCE ‘O’ level, NECO or NABTEB examination or its equivalent, which must include credit in English Language, Biology/Health Science, Chemistry/Physics, Mathematics and any one other subject at not more than two (2) sittings.

(Eii) HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (ND)

Prospective candidates must possess five (5) credit passes in WASC, SSCE, GCE O’level, NECO or NABTEB examination or its equivalent which must include English Language, Biology, Chemistry/Physics, Mathematics and any other one subject at not more than two sittings.

Delta State College of Health Tech Form, 2022/2023

(Eii) HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (HND)

a) Prospective candidates must possess National Diploma (ND) in H.I.M with minimum Lower Credit or Professional Diploma in H.I.M by HRORBN, with evidence of completion of one (1) year relevant work experience in an accredited health institution approved by the Board, b) Candidates with a pass (GPA 2.00 – 2.49) at the ND level with two (2) or more year post ND cognate work experience may be considered for admission into the HND programme.

c) In addition to Eii above.

(Fi) NUTRITION AND DIETETICS (ND)

Prospective candidates should possess four (4) credits passes in WASC, SSSC and GCE ‘O’ level or NECO examination at not more than two sittings. The subject must include: Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and any other two (2) of the following: Mathematics, Food and Nutrition, Physics, Economics/Commerce, Health Science, Home Management, English Language, Basic Catering ad Food Services.

At least passes in English Language and Mathematics are compulsory.

(Fii) NUTRITION AND DIETETICS (HND)

Prospective candidates should possess the requirement for Fiabove, a minimum of Lower Credit (CGPA 2.50 and above) in the cognate ND examination and a minimum of one year cognate work experience. In exceptional cases, ND Diploma with (CGPA OF 2.49) in the ND examination that had two or more years of cognate experience in the specific field may be considered for admission into the HND programme in Nutrition & Dietetics.

Gi) MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

Prospective candidates must possess five (5) credit at not more than two (2) sittings in WASC, SSCE, GCE ‘O’ level, NECO or NABTEB examinations. The subject must include credits in Biology, Chemistry, English Language, Mathematics at not more than two (2) sittings.

(Gii) Retrainee MLA : Prospective candidates must possess Medical Laboratory Assistant Certificate with two (2) years post qualification in addition to Gi above.

(Giii) OND (in SLT): Candidates with OND in SLT in addition to the requirements in Gi above may be considered for admission into the 200 level of the programme.

Candidates for Medical Laboratory Technician/Assistant: Whose SSCE, NECO or its equivalent qualifications are more than five years by 2018 are not eligible for admission

(Hi) PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING

Prospective candidates must possess five (5) credit passes which must include: English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Physics and Chemistry subjects in WASC, SSCE, GCE ‘O’ level or NECO examinations at not more than two (2) sittings plus either b, c or d below.

Registered Nurse (RN)

Registered Midwife (RM) Certificate or any other basic nursing certificate e.g Psychiatric Nursing certificate plus one year post qualification.

BNSC candidate from Universities accredited by NUC, NMCN and WAHEB.

(Hii) HEALTH TECHNICIAN

a) Prospective candidates must possess five (5) credits which must include: English Language, Mathematics, Biology and any other two (2) Credits in WASC, SSCE, GCE or NECO examination at not more than two (2) sittings.

(Hiii) HEALTH ASSISTANT

Prospective candidates should possess five (5) passes in WASC, SSCE, GCE ‘O’ level or NECO examinations at not more than two (2) sittings. The passes must include: English Language, Mathematics, Biology and any other two (2) relevant subjects.

(I) PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

Prospective candidates should possess WASCE, SSCE, GCE ‘O’ level or NECO certificates with five (5) credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics at not more than two (2) sittings.

(J) IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN

Prospective candidates should possess three (3) credits in GCE, WAEC, SSCE, or NECO which must include: English Language, Mathematics and one (i) of either Chemistry, Physics or Biology at not more than one sitting.

(K) PARAMEDICS (ND)

Prospective candidates must possess five (5) credit in WASC, SSCE, GCE ‘O’ level or NECO examinations at not more than two (2) sittings. The subjects must include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.

(L) DENTAL SURGERY TECHNICIAN

Prospective candidates should possess five (5) credits in GCE, WASC, SSCE or NECO which must include: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology at not more than two (2) sittings.

(M) SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (ND)

Prospective candidates should possess five (5) credits in WASC, SSCE, GCE ‘O’ level or NECO which must include: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and English Language at not more than two (2) sittings.

Note:All candidates applying for National Diploma (N.D.) Programmes are required to obtain JAMB form and sit for JAMB examination as well.

4. METHOD OF APPLICATION

Read the requirement for each courses before choosing their course/programme of choice. The College is not liable for candidates’ failure to read and know the requirements for each courses they make their choices.

Ensure that all spaces are correctly filled before the online submission of the form.

The College is not liable for candidates’ failure to fill correctly all spaces before the on-line submission of form.

Candidates are expected to print out an acknowledgement/identification card to be presented on the day of the entrance examination.

Candidates are to obtain Pin voucher from any Zenith Bank branch in Nigeria, on payment of a non-refundable fee of N9,500.00 (Nine Thousand Five Hundred Naira) only and log on to the School website www.deltashtportal.com to register on-line.

Candidates are expected to printout an acknowledgement/identification card to be presented on the day of the entrance examination.

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