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Federal Polytechnic Ilaro
Fed Poly Ilaro 3rd Batch ND Full-Time Admission List 2025/2026

The Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro has published the 3rd batch National Diploma (ND) full-time admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session. EducationNGR also learnt that candidates can now confirm their admission status and begin the required payments and documentation to secure their spaces.

The institution reminds all applicants that only those whose names appear on the official list have been offered provisional ND full-time admission.

How to Check the 3rd Batch ND Full-Time Admission List

The full list has been uploaded on the official Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro admission page.
Candidates should:

  • Visit the official admission list portal.

  • Carefully search for their names and programmes.

  • Confirm that their admission status is clearly indicated.

Any candidate whose name appears on the list has officially been offered ND full-time admission for the 2025/2026 session.

Fees for Admitted Candidates

All newly admitted ND candidates must pay the following:

  • Processing fee: ₦10,000

  • Acceptance fee: ₦38,500

These payments show that the candidate has accepted the offer and is ready to proceed with registration.

Required Documents for Submission

Candidates must present the following documents at the Admissions Office:

Both originals and photocopies should be prepared, as the originals may be checked while the copies will be submitted.

Acceptance Fee Deadline

The deadline for acceptance fee payment for the 3rd batch ND full-time list is Friday, 28 November 2025.
Any candidate who fails to pay on or before this date may lose the admission offer.

JAMB Requirements Before Acceptance Fee

Before paying the acceptance fee, candidates must complete all necessary JAMB steps. The system will not allow acceptance fee payment until all JAMB requirements are fulfilled.

Simple Next Steps for Newly Admitted ND Students

Candidates offered admission should:

  • Confirm their admission on the official portal.

  • Pay the ₦10,000 processing fee.

  • Pay the ₦38,500 acceptance fee before 28 November 2025.

  • Submit all required documents at the Admissions Office.

  • Keep checking official platforms for further registration instructions.

By following these steps promptly, new ND full-time students at Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro can secure their admission and prepare smoothly for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Plateau College of Nursing Sciences
Plateau College Of Nursing Sciences Feshers Registration 2025/2026

Plateau State College of Nursing Sciences, Vom, has officially begun registration for all newly admitted candidates into the Non-Terminal ND/HND Programme for the 2025/2026 academic session. EducationNGR also learnt that the College has released a clear notice to guide students on the steps they must follow to secure their admission without mistakes.

Registration starts on 24 November 2025, and all admitted candidates are expected to begin the process immediately to avoid losing their admission offer. The College emphasises that the acceptance fee must be paid within two weeks from the date of the announcement.

Registration Steps for ND/HND Students

Newly admitted candidates are to follow the approved registration procedure below:

  • Visit the College Registry for clearance as an admitted student.

  • After clearance, proceed to the College Bursary to pay the non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦25,000 only.

  • Keep your payment receipt safe, as it will be needed during subsequent stages of registration.

The College advises students to follow instructions carefully to avoid delays or errors during the registration process.

Acceptance Fee and Important Payment Rules

The acceptance fee for all ND and HND students is ₦25,000 only.
This payment is non-refundable and must be made only at the College Bursary after the Registry confirms a student’s clearance status. Students are advised to keep their receipts intact because they may be required later during documentation.

Consequences of Missing the Deadline

Any admitted candidate who fails to pay the acceptance fee within the two-week window will automatically lose the admission. EducationNGR gathered that such vacancies may be given to other qualified applicants on the waiting list.

Students are strongly encouraged to plan early, prepare the required fee, and complete all necessary steps within the stipulated period to secure their admission successfully.

university of benin UNIBEN
UNIBEN Opens New Online Payment Portal for 2025/2026 School Charges

The University of Benin (UNIBEN) has launched a newly upgraded online payment portal for all fresh 100-level students and newly admitted 200-level Direct Entry students for the 2025/2026 academic session. The purpose is to ensure that school charges are paid safely, correctly, and only through the official UNIBEN platform. EducationNGR also learnt that the university is maintaining strict control over payment channels to prevent errors or fraudulent transactions.

UNIBEN has confirmed that there is no increase in school charges for the 2025/2026 session. The same fee structure used in previous years remains unchanged, giving students, parents, and guardians confidence in planning their finances.

Approved UNIBEN Payment Portal for 2025/2026

The University emphasises that all school charge payments must be made strictly through the official portal. No agent, cybercafé operator, or external website is authorised to collect fees on behalf of UNIBEN. Payments made outside the approved portal may result in problems with student records or verification.

Who Should Use the Portal

The new payment system is meant for:

  • Fresh 100-level students

  • Newly admitted 200-level Direct Entry students

These students can log in to view their approved school charges and complete payments safely from any location.

Step-by-Step Guide to Pay School Charges

Students should follow the official procedure below:

  1. Visit the UNIBEN student portal.

  2. Click the “Login” menu.

  3. Enter the User ID (Student ID) and Password issued during admission.

  4. On the dashboard, select “Payment”.

  5. Under Payment Type, choose “School Charges”.

  6. Click “Process Payment”.

  7. Follow the REMITA payment instructions.

  8. Confirm that all displayed details are correct.

  9. Complete the payment and print/save the receipt.

Students are strongly advised to keep their login details private and avoid sharing their passwords.

School Charges Remain Unchanged

UNIBEN has restated clearly that:

  • There is no adjustment or increase in school charges for 2025/2026.

  • The fee structure used in past academic sessions is still active.

  • Any rumours of higher fees should be ignored.

Only the figures shown on the official portal should be relied on when making payments.

Help and Support for Payment Issues

Students experiencing payment errors, slow processing, or incomplete transactions can contact the UNIBEN ICT Unit. Support is available through:

Phone: 08143058717, 09031516333
Email: Official UNIBEN support email

To receive quick assistance, students should provide their full name, Student ID, level, and a short explanation of the issue encountered.

Safe Use of the Payment Portal

UNIBEN advises all students to take these precautions:

  • Type the portal address manually (portal.uniben.edu).

  • Check the web address carefully before logging in.

  • Avoid sharing passwords or one-time codes.

  • Use trusted personal devices when entering card details.

  • Log out after each session.

Following these steps helps ensure secure and trouble-free payments throughout the academic session.

Yaba College of Technology YABATECH
YABATECH Releases Full Procedure for CODFEL Course Registration

Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has issued a detailed guide for students on how to properly complete CODFEL course registration for the new academic session. The process outlines every step required to prevent errors, deleted courses, or fines. EducationNGR also learnt that the college wants students to follow only the approved steps to avoid problems during verification.

CODFEL registration is handled on a dedicated portal separate from the general student platform. Students must begin with statutory payments, select courses, pay CODFEL fees, submit on the CODFEL portal, and finally print the form only from the general portal.

CODFEL Registration Steps at YABATECH

Step 1: Access the CODFEL Registration Page
Students should visit portal.yabatech.edu.ng and select the CODFEL registration option. They may also reach the same page through the “Student” menu on the main college website. This step only opens the portal and does not complete registration.

Step 2: Make the Statutory Payment
Before any registration can begin, students must pay the statutory fees. The “Make Statutory Payment” link is available on the CODFEL landing page. Without this payment, the portal will not allow access to proceed.

Step 3: Log In and Select Courses
After payment, students should click “Commence Registration,” log in with their credentials, and choose only the approved courses for the session. The correct courses and credit units must come from the department’s official course structure.

Step 4: Confirm Course List and Pay CODFEL Fees
The portal will display all selected courses and generate the CODFEL fee based on credit units. Students may edit their course list if needed before making payment. YABATECH advises students to double-check selections because mistakes can lead to wrong fees or extra procedures.

Step 5: Submit Registration on the CODFEL Portal
Once payment is done, students must return to the CODFEL Online Access Center and click “Submit Registration.” If this step is skipped, the process remains incomplete, even after payment.

Step 6: Print Course Form on the General Student Portal
After submission, students should log in to the general student portal and use only the “Print Course Registration” option. YABATECH warns students not to click “Register My Courses” or “Unlock Course” on the general portal for CODFEL courses, as this may delete registered courses or attract penalties.

Adding Extra Courses After Initial Registration

Students who need to add extra courses must visit the CODFEL office physically. The office will issue an invoice for the additional units. After payment:

  • Students must return with proof of payment and

  • A written list of courses to be added

Only the CODFEL office is allowed to process extra units. Students should not attempt to add courses online themselves.

Illegal Course Updates and Penalties

The college warns that using unofficial methods to unlock or modify course forms is considered illegal registration. Such actions may delete CODFEL-approved courses and may attract fines. Students are urged to stick strictly to official steps and authorised offices.

Access to the Official PDF Guide

Students who want the original version can refer to the official PDF document shared by YABATECH, which contains the same step-by-step explanation for CODFEL course registration.

Federal College of Education Obudu
Federal College of Education Obudu Opens Admission for 2025/2026 Session

The Federal College of Education (FCE) Obudu has announced that admission is now open for the 2025/2026 academic session, inviting applicants into both degree and NCE programmes. The institution offers a wide range of teacher-training courses for students preparing for careers in primary, secondary, and vocational education. EducationNGR also learnt that the management has encouraged applicants to review all requirements carefully before beginning the admission process.

The college provides structured learning paths that help students develop strong academic foundations, teaching skills, and professional readiness for classroom practice.

Degree Programmes at FCE Obudu

The degree programmes run in partnership with reputable universities and are grouped under key schools within the college. These programmes focus on preparing students with deeper academic and pedagogical knowledge.

School of Education and Vocational Studies

Available courses include:

  • B.Ed. Adult and Continuing Education

  • B.Ed. Special Needs Education

  • B.Sc. Ed. Library and Information Science Education

  • B.Sc. Ed. Agricultural Science Education

  • B.Ed. Home Economics Education

  • B.Ed. Business Education

  • B.Ed. Educational Administration & Planning

  • B.Ed. Guidance & Counselling

School of Science Education

Students interested in science and technology fields can choose from:

  • B.Sc. Ed. Computer Science Education

  • B.Sc. Ed. Biology Education

  • B.Sc. Ed. Chemistry Education

  • B.Sc. Ed. Physics Education

  • B.Sc. Ed. Geography Education

  • B.Sc. Ed. Mathematics Education

  • B.Ed. Physical & Health Education

School of Arts, Languages and Social Sciences

Courses include:

  • B.Sc. Ed. Economics Education

  • B.Ed. Creative Arts Education

  • B.A. Ed. Christian Religious Studies Education

  • B.A. Ed. English Education

  • B.Ed. Social Studies Education

NCE Programmes at FCE Obudu

The NCE programmes prepare students for teaching roles at the basic and junior secondary school levels. Many graduates go on to enrol in the college’s degree programmes.

School of Secondary Education (Arts and Social Sciences)

  • Economics

  • Social Studies

  • Political Science

  • Christian Religious Studies

  • Geography

  • Theatre Arts

School of Secondary Education (Science Programmes)

  • Biology

  • Chemistry

  • Physics

  • Computer Science

  • Mathematics

  • Integrated Science

  • Physical and Health Education

School of Secondary Education (PES, ANF and General Education)

  • Curriculum and Instruction

  • Educational Foundation

  • Psychology

  • Guidance and Counselling

  • Adult & Non-Formal Education

  • Special Education

  • Early Childhood Care Development Education

  • Primary Education

Vocational Programmes

  • Agricultural Science

  • Business Education

  • Fine & Applied Arts

  • Home Economics

School of Secondary Education (Languages)

  • English

  • French

  • Igbo

  • Hausa

  • Yoruba

Why Students Choose FCE Obudu

The college offers several advantages for both new and continuing students, including:

  • Quick and timely graduation for NCE programmes

  • Easy transition from NCE to degree level

  • Affordable tuition and study costs

  • Well-qualified lecturers

  • Prompt mobilisation for NYSC

  • Scholarship support through NELFUND and private sponsorships

  • Open admission opportunities for all eligible candidates

How to Apply

Applicants should obtain the 2025/2026 admission form and prepare all required documents before filling it out. For enquiries on courses, application guidance, or general admission support, candidates can contact the official numbers below:

08064039865
08077749704
09051851615
08059344475
07034600618

The Federal College of Education, Obudu continues to expand access to quality teacher-training programmes. Students seeking to begin or advance their careers in education are encouraged to apply early for a smooth admission process.

Sa'adu Zungur University SAZU
SAZU Releases Full Academic Calendar for the 2025/2026 Session

Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU), Bauchi, has officially released the approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 academic session. The schedule outlines all major academic activities for both semesters, including resumption, registration, lecture periods, examinations, official breaks, and public holidays. EducationNGR also learnt that the calendar follows the exact dates issued by the university management.

The academic year runs from December 2025 to October 2026, covering two semesters. The first semester begins on 1 December 2025, while the second semester starts on 13 April 2026. The timetable is arranged to help students, parents and staff plan ahead for travel, study time, fees, and examination preparation.

SAZU, formerly known as Bauchi State University, Gadau (BASUG), continues to operate a structured academic timetable that allows for uninterrupted learning while accommodating national and religious holidays. The released calendar also includes matriculation, GST examinations, semester examinations, and both short and long breaks.

First Semester (2025/2026)
The first semester features registration, lectures, GST examinations, main examinations and a four-week break. Students will resume and register from Mon 1 Dec 2025 to Sun 14 Dec 2025. Late registration takes place from Mon 15 Dec 2025 to Fri 19 Dec 2025. Lectures run for 12 weeks, from 1 Dec 2025 to 20 Feb 2026.

Major events in the semester include:

  • Christmas break on 25–26 December 2025
  • New Year holiday on 1 January 2026
  • Matriculation and orientation on 7 January 2026
  • GST examination from 23–28 February 2026
  • Main examinations from 2–14 March 2026
  • Ed-el-Fitr on 19–20 March 2026
  • A break from 16 March to 12 April 2026, covering Good Friday and Easter Monday (3–6 April 2026)

Second Semester (2025/2026)
The second semester begins immediately after the break. Resumption and registration hold from 13–18 April 2026. Lectures run for 12 weeks, from 13 April to 3 July 2026.

Important dates for the semester include:

  • Ed-el-Kabir celebration on 27–28 May 2026
  • Democracy Day on 12 June 2026
  • GST examination from 6–10 July 2026
  • Main examinations from 13–25 July 2026
  • A long break from 27 July to 18 October 2026
  • Independence Day celebration on 1 October 2026

Public Holidays and Notable Events (2025/2026)
Students need to take note of these key dates throughout the session:

  • Christmas: 25–26 December 2025
  • New Year: 1 January 2026
  • Ed-el-Fitr: 19–20 March 2026
  • Good Friday & Easter Monday: 3–6 April 2026
  • Ed-el-Kabir: 27–28 May 2026
  • Democracy Day: 12 June 2026
  • Independence Day: 1 October 2026
  • Matriculation: 7 January 2026
UBTH
UBTH College of Nursing Warns Against Fake Provisional Admission Letters

UBTHThe University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), College of Nursing, has issued a strong warning to students, parents, and guardians about fake provisional admission letters currently being circulated. EducationNGR also gathered that these fraudulent letters are designed to deceive applicants into paying money to scammers.

UBTH management urges all applicants to rely only on official communication channels and to stay alert to avoid falling victim to these scams.

What the Fake UBTH Admission Letters Look Like

The fake letters often:

  • Use the heading “Offer of Provisional Admission”

  • Claim to be from the UBTH College of Nursing

  • Push applicants to pay money urgently

  • Provide private phone numbers, personal email addresses, or social media handles

The sample circulating online is fake and should be ignored completely.

How UBTH Sends Genuine Admission Offers

Authentic UBTH admission information is released only through:

  • Official UBTH online portals

  • The main UBTH website

  • The College of Nursing office

  • The UBTH ICT Unit and other authorised communication points

UBTH does NOT send admission letters through:

  • Unofficial social media pages

  • Random personal email addresses

  • Agents or individuals claiming they can “help” secure admission

Any message that comes from outside these approved channels must be treated with caution.

Simple Checks Before Acting on Any Admission Letter

Applicants should take the following steps before paying any money or accepting any offer:

  • Compare the information with updates on the official UBTH website

  • Confirm directly with the College of Nursing

  • Reach out to the UBTH ICT Unit using verified contact numbers

  • Look out for spelling errors, odd formatting, or unusual requests

  • Never pay into personal bank accounts or numbers sent by unknown individuals

If anything looks or feels wrong, confirm from UBTH first—this simple step can prevent financial loss.

How Students, Parents, and Guardians Can Stay Safe

To stay protected:

  • Follow only verified UBTH platforms

  • Keep track of official dates and announcements

  • Ignore messages that pressure applicants to make quick payments

  • Spread this warning to other applicants

  • Parents should talk with their children about common admission-related scams

Action Against Fake Admission Letter Offenders

UBTH management has begun tracking those responsible for issuing and circulating these fake letters. Anyone caught will face legal action for fraud.

The hospital and college remain committed to transparent and secure communication. Applicants who are unsure about any message or letter should contact UBTH directly before taking action.

Bishop Camillus Etokudoh College of Health Sciences and Technology (BECOHTECH)
College of Health Technology Lafia Matriculation Ceremony 2025/2026

The College of Health Technology Lafia has officially announced that its matriculation ceremony for the 2025/2026 academic session will take place on Thursday, 4 December 2025. The event will formally welcome newly admitted students into the college community in Lafia, Nasarawa State.

EducationNGR also learnt that the ceremony will gather new students, staff, parents, and invited guests for a day that marks the beginning of each student’s academic journey in the college.

Quick Facts About the Matriculation

  • Academic session: 2025/2026

  • Host: The Provost, College of Health Technology Lafia

  • Date: Thursday, 4 December 2025

  • Time: 9:00 a.m. prompt

  • Venue: Opposite Prince House Open Field, adjacent to the school main building, Lafia

  • Enquiries phone line: 09024730447

New students are advised to keep the date free and arrive early for proper organisation and participation.

What the Matriculation Means

Matriculation is the official point where a newly admitted student becomes a recognised member of the college. It involves taking an oath of good conduct, accepting the institution’s rules, and committing to serious study.

The event also gives students a sense of belonging, as they stand together as an incoming class for the first time. Many parents and guardians attend to celebrate and support their wards.

Who Should Attend

Those expected at the ceremony include:

  • All newly admitted students for the 2025/2026 academic session

  • Parents and guardians

  • Academic and non-academic staff

  • Invited guests of the college

Attendance is important because key information about academic expectations and student conduct may be shared during the programme.

Why the Ceremony Matters

For each student, matriculation goes beyond wearing academic gowns or taking photos. It is a public commitment to learning, discipline, and responsibility in health-related training.

The College of Health Technology Lafia uses the occasion to introduce its values, standards, and expectations. By being present and taking the matriculation oath, students begin their academic journey on a strong, organised foundation.

This marks the real start of their professional path in the health sector.

Lagos State University LASU
LASU Announces 2025/2026 Part-Time Entrance Examination Details

Lagos State University (LASU), through its School of Part-Time Studies (SPTS), has released the full schedule and requirements for the 2025/2026 entrance examination for part-time degree applicants. The exam is compulsory for all candidates seeking admission into the programme for the new academic session.

EducationNGR also learnt that the university has urged applicants to take note of the official date, venue, documents, and conduct rules to avoid any mistake that could affect their admission chances.

LASU Part-Time Entrance Examination Schedule

The entrance examination will take place as follows:

  • Date: Saturday, 29 November 2025

  • Time: 9:00 a.m. prompt

  • Venue: LASU Computer Test Centre (LASU-CTC), Babajide Sanwo-Olu Library Complex, LASU Main Campus, Ojo, Lagos

Candidates are advised to arrive early to allow time for verification and proper seating before the exam begins.

Who Must Attend the Entrance Examination

All applicants to LASU’s part-time degree programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session must participate in the entrance examination. This includes:

  • Applicants for standard part-time degree programmes

  • Direct Entry applicants under the School of Part-Time Studies

Anyone who fails to attend the exam may not be considered for admission this session.

Required Documents for All Candidates

Every candidate must bring the following to the examination venue:

  • A printed copy of the completed application form

  • A valid means of identification, such as:

    • National ID

    • Voter’s card

    • Driver’s licence

    • International passport

    • LASRRA card

Names on the ID must match the name used during registration.

Additional Requirements for Direct Entry Applicants

Direct Entry candidates must come with:

  • Original copies of all post-secondary academic certificates

  • Photocopies of these certificates for submission

Recognised qualifications include ND, HND, bachelor’s degrees, and approved professional certificates. Documents should be neatly arranged for smooth verification.

Exam Conduct and Expected Behaviour

LASU has set clear conduct rules to ensure fairness and order during the examination. Candidates must:

  • Arrive and be seated before 9:00 a.m.

  • Maintain calm and respectful behaviour throughout the process

  • Obey all instructions from invigilators and authorised staff

Items Prohibited in the Exam Hall

Candidates are not allowed to bring the following items into the examination hall:

  • Mobile phones

  • Smartwatches

  • Tablets

  • Laptops

  • Any other electronic gadgets

Applicants are advised to leave these items at home or keep them securely outside the exam hall to avoid disqualification or disruption.

This notice ensures all candidates preparing for the LASU School of Part-Time Studies entrance examination have the full and correct information ahead of the scheduled date.

Tai-Solarin University of Education (TASUED)
Bandits Attack: TASUED Debunks False Rumour on Alleged Campus Closure

 University Addresses Viral Falsehood

Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASUED) has released an official statement to clarify a false social media report claiming that the institution was shut down following a bandit invasion in Ijebu-Ode. According to the university, the claim is completely untrue. EducationNGR also learnt that academic activities have continued without interruption.

What the False Report Alleged

The misleading online story suggested that:

  • Bandits invaded Ijebu-Ode

  • TASUED ordered students to vacate hostels in Ijagun and Ijebu-Ode

  • The university was forced to close its campus

h3: h3: Management’s Position on the Rumour

The University Management has firmly dismissed all these claims.
They describe the viral post as fabricated, misleading, and capable of causing unnecessary panic.
At no time did the university issue a directive for students to vacate hostels or suspend academic activities.

h2: Campus Situation: Calm and Fully Operational

Lectures, tests, administrative work, and student services are all running normally.
The university reports that Ijagun and Ijebu-Ode are calm and safe, with no security threat affecting the institution.

 Normal Academic and Administrative Activities

  • Students are attending classes

  • Offices remain open

  • Learning and research activities are ongoing

  • Support units are functioning as usual

The management encourages students, staff, parents, and the public to disregard the false rumour and remain confident in the university’s verified communication.

Safety and Student Welfare Still a Priority

TASUED emphasises that student welfare and campus safety remain central to its operations.
If any real security concern were to arise, the university would issue timely updates through proper and verified channels.

At this time:

  • There is no security alert affecting the school

  • There is no directive asking students to leave the hostels

  • Academic activities continue without disruption

Rely on Official TASUED Channels for Information

For accurate information, the public is advised to depend solely on:

Trusted Communication Platforms

  • Official management notices

  • Announcements made on TASUED’s authorised online platforms

  • Printed circulars displayed in recognised areas on campus

TASUED urges students and staff to ignore unverified screenshots, forwarded posts, or reports lacking an official source.

Federal Polytechnic Bali
Federal Polytechnic Bali Begins Sale of Batch B NSQ Training Forms 2025/2026

EducationNGR reports that the Skill Development Centre of Federal Polytechnic Bali, Taraba State, has opened the sale of Batch B application forms for the National Skills Qualification (NSQ) trainers’ programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session. The forms are now available at the main campus for a limited period.

Overview of the NSQ Skills Training Programme

The NSQ programme is a structured, practical training system designed for skills trainers. It combines classroom learning with real workplace experience. Each learner is guided step-by-step to develop competence in specific trades and to train others effectively using standard, work-based methods.

Why Federal Polytechnic Bali NSQ Skills Training Helps Students

Participants gain hands-on experience with real tools, equipment, and work tasks. Trainers provide simple, practical guidance, helping learners build confidence while preparing them for employment, self-employment, or future roles as certified trainers in their chosen trades.
EducationNGR also learnt that the programme equips learners with skills that support long-term career growth.

Skill Areas Available in 2025/2026

For the 2025/2026 Batch B intake, the Skill Development Centre is offering training in the following trades:

Available Skill Options

  • Fashion Design

  • Garment Making

  • Masonry

  • Welding and Fabrication

  • Plumbing

  • Computer Hardware Maintenance

These areas give learners practical skills that can lead to job opportunities or small business development.

Fees, Registration, and Accommodation

According to a circular signed by Kabir Bashir, Admin Officer (on behalf of the Centre Coordinator), the fees for the 2025/2026 Batch B NSQ programme are:

  • Application Form: N2,000

  • Registration Fee: N58,000 per programme

  • Hostel Accommodation: N10,000 (optional)

Accommodation is available for learners who prefer to stay within or near the campus during the training period.

Programme Length and Structure

The NSQ trainers’ programmes combine classroom lessons with extended workplace exposure. According to the circular:

  • Classroom training duration: 9 months and 6 months (depending on the programme)

  • Workplace training duration: 6 months

This structure ensures that learners apply their classroom knowledge directly in real work environments.

Where to Get the Forms

Application forms can be purchased directly at the Skills Development Centre, located on the Federal Polytechnic Bali main campus. Interested learners should visit during working hours to obtain the form and receive further guidance.

Contact Details for Enquiries

For more information or assistance, applicants may use the following contact lines:

  • Phone: 08021437315

  • Phone: 09035753731

  • WhatsApp: 08060259117

Staff at the centre are available to guide applicants on form purchase, registration procedures, fees, and programme requirements

Shehu Shagari University of Education, Sokoto
SSUES Releases Full Admission Guide for Newly Admitted Students2025/2026

EducationNGR reports that Shehu Shagari University of Education, Sokoto (SSUES) has issued a clear step-by-step guide for all students admitted for the 2025/2026 academic session. The instructions cover acceptance fee payment, online screening, and physical confirmation of admission.

Quick Summary of the SSUES Admission Process

Newly admitted students are expected to:

  • Check their admission status on the SSUES students portal

  • Pay the Acceptance and Screening fee online

  • Log in again to update their profile and upload required documents

  • Print all necessary forms and payment evidence

  • Proceed to the designated venue for confirmation of admission

Who Should Follow These SSUES Guidelines

These procedures apply strictly to candidates who have been offered admission into Shehu Shagari University of Education, Sokoto for the 2025/2026 academic session.
EducationNGR also learnt that students must complete all steps before they can be recognised as fully registered SSUES students.

Step 1: Check Admission Status on the Portal

To begin:

How to Check

  • Visit the SSUES students portal

  • Click “Check Admission Status” on the left side of the page

  • Enter your JAMB Registration Number

  • Select “Check Admission”

If the portal confirms your admission, proceed to the payment stage.

Step 2: View and Pay the Acceptance and Screening Invoice

Next:

  • Click “View Invoice”

  • Open the Acceptance and Screening Invoice

  • Select “Click Here to Pay Online”

  • Choose Card Payment or Bank Transfer

  • Follow the prompts and print your payment invoice after completing the process

This single payment covers both acceptance and screening for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Step 3: Log In and Complete Online Profile

After payment:

  • Return to the portal homepage

  • Log in using your JAMB Registration Number as both username and password

  • Fill in required fields including:

    • Bio-data

    • Next of kin details

    • O-Level / A-Level results

    • Passport photograph upload

    • Signature upload

Ensure all details match your physical documents to avoid delays during confirmation.

Step 4: Print Forms and Payment Evidence

When the online profile is completed:

  • Print two copies of the Bio-data form

  • Print two copies of the Evidence of Payment

These documents will be required at the confirmation venue.

Step 5: Attend the Confirmation of Admission Venue

Students must report to the official Confirmation of Admission venue with all documents.
Officials will verify original credentials, photocopies, and printed portal forms. Only candidates who satisfy all requirements will have their admission fully confirmed.

Documents Required for Confirmation of Admission

Candidates must present originals and photocopies of the following:

Required Documents

  • Primary School Certificate

  • O’Level or A’Level results

  • Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age

  • Indigene Certificate

  • Any other document required by SSUES

  • JAMB Admission Letter (Candidate Copy and Institutional Copy)

  • Recent passport photographs

Students are advised to keep these items neatly arranged for smooth verification.

Registrar’s Reminder on Following the Rules

The Registrar emphasised that every admitted student must strictly follow the official steps—online and physical.
EducationNGR also learnt that compliance ensures a smooth, organised admission process for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic (AKWAIBOMPOLY)
Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic 2025/2026 HND Supplementary II Admission List

EducationNGR reports that Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot Osurua, Ikot Ekpene, has released the Supplementary II Higher National Diploma (HND) admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session. This update is for all candidates who participated in the HND screening and have been awaiting their admission status.

Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Admission Update for HND Candidates

The Supplementary II list contains the names of candidates considered in the latest phase of admission for the 2025/2026 session. It applies strictly to HND applicants and follows earlier lists already released by the institution.

Where to Find the HND Supplementary II Admission List

Candidates can check their admission status through two official channels:

1. School Notice Boards (On Campus)

The full list has been posted on the notice boards inside the Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic campus at Ikot Osurua.
Students can visit the school to check their names under the correct department and programme.

2. Online Update

An online version of the same list has been shared on Facebook for easier access.
EducationNGR also learnt that applicants should still rely on the notice boards and other official school updates as the final authoritative source.

Simple Steps to Check the HND Admission List

Students who took part in the HND screening can follow these steps:

  • Visit the Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic campus.

  • Locate the main notice boards.

  • Find the section labelled HND 2025/2026 Supplementary II.

  • Check carefully for your name, department, and programme.

For those checking online:

  • Open the Facebook post.

  • Zoom in on the uploaded images.

  • Confirm the right department and HND programme before drawing conclusions.

Acceptance Fee and Admission Number Information

The school has clarified an important point: acceptance fee payment is not possible without an admission number.

This means:

  • Even if your name appears on the list, you must wait until the school releases your admission number.

  • The admission number will be used for fee payment and other official records.

EducationNGR also learnt that admission numbers will be published on the official school page once ready.
Candidates should therefore:

  • Follow only official school channels for updates,

  • Avoid relying on unofficial posts or rumours,

  • Keep all screening documents safe, including receipts and acknowledgement slips.

FUEZ
FUEZ Second Batch Admission List is Out 2025/2026

EducationNGR confirms that the Federal University of Education, Zaria (FUEZ) has released an important update for all candidates admitted in the second batch for the 2025/2026 academic session. Newly admitted students must complete a few key steps on the JAMB platform to secure their offers.

FUEZ Update for 2nd Batch Candidates

The second batch admission list contains candidates offered provisional admission into various programmes at FUEZ. To keep this admission, every candidate must:

  • Accept the admission on JAMB CAPS.

  • Print the official JAMB Admission Letter.

  • Wait for the university to release the full registration schedule.

These steps are compulsory because both JAMB and the university rely on them for clearance and verification.

Step 1: Accept and Print the JAMB Admission Letter

Candidates should visit any approved JAMB CBT centre to complete the acceptance process. At the centre:

For candidates unable to reach a centre on time, acceptance can also be done through SMS by sending ACCEPT to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number linked to the JAMB profile.

Step 2: Confirm the Admission on JAMB CAPS

Acceptance on CAPS is mandatory. Important points include:

  • Candidates have two weeks from when the offer appears on CAPS to accept it.

  • Any offer not accepted within this period will be automatically removed.

  • After clicking “Accept,” candidates should confirm that the status updates to Admitted.

EducationNGR also learnt that candidates should keep checking their profiles regularly until the offer appears.

Step 3: Wait for the Registration Schedule

FUEZ has announced that the registration schedule will be released later. This schedule will explain:

  • When physical clearance begins

  • Required documents

  • How and where to pay school fees

  • Steps for faculty and departmental registration

Students are advised to follow only official updates from the university or JAMB to avoid misleading information.

ABUTH
ABUTH Zaria Notice on SSCE Results Upload to JAMB Portal 2025/2026

The College of Nursing Sciences at ABUTH, Zaria, has issued a fresh reminder to all applicants for the 2025/2026 academic session to upload their Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) results on the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) portal. EducationNGR also learnt that this upload is a compulsory step that helps the college verify each candidate’s details before final admission decisions are made.

According to Haruna Ibrahim, the institution’s Information and Public Relations Officer, many candidates have still not completed the upload, which may affect how quickly their admission can be confirmed.

Why ABUTH Requires SSCE Results on the JAMB Portal

The College of Nursing Sciences depends on the SSCE records available on each candidate’s JAMB profile for key verification checks. These records help the college:

  • Confirm that applicants have the correct subjects and grades.

  • Ensure that the SSCE details match what was used during JAMB registration.

  • Identify candidates who are fully ready for the next stage of the admission process.

Haruna Ibrahim explained that some candidates’ records remain incomplete on the JAMB system. Without the uploaded SSCE result, ABUTH may not be able to proceed with confirmation, which could delay or stop the admission process.

What Applicants Should Do Now

To avoid delays, applicants are strongly advised to:

  • Visit any JAMB–accredited CBT centre.

  • Upload their SSCE result accurately and ensure all details match their JAMB profile.

Candidates who already uploaded their results earlier are encouraged to log in again to confirm that the record is still showing correctly on their portal.

What Happens If a Student Fails to Upload the SSCE Result

Failure to upload the SSCE result on the JAMB portal may prevent ABUTH from:

  • Confirming that the applicant meets all entry requirements.

  • Processing the admission file on time.

This could slow down the entire process or completely disqualify the candidate from consideration. Since the upload is a mandatory part of the procedure, candidates are expected to complete it without delay to protect their admission chances.