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Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences Obudu
College of Nursing Obudu Admission List 2025/2026 Out

The management of the College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu has officially released the Community Midwifery Programme Admission List for the 2025/2026 academic session. All applicants who took part in the recent screening exercise can now check their names on the released list.

Checking the Admission List

The list of successful candidates for the Community Midwifery Programme has been published and attached to the college’s latest notice. Candidates are advised to go through the list carefully to confirm their admission status.

 

 

Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu Community Midwifery Programme Admission List for 2025:2026 Academic Session 1st batch

Cross River State College of Nursing Sciences, Obudu Community Midwifery Programme Admission List for 2025:2026 Academic Session 1st batch continued

Once admitted, students should visit the College Admission Office for registration details, documentation steps, and payment information.

Acceptance Fee and Documentation

Successful candidates are to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦25,000 to the account below:

  • Bank Name: Zenith Bank
  • Account Name: CONSOB DEV. AND ACCREDITATION
  • Account Number: 1011621413

After payment, candidates must proceed to the Admissions Office at the Registry Block to make a ₦5,000 cash payment for the admission letter and other necessary documents.

Next Steps for Admitted Students

Newly admitted students should:

  1. Keep all payment receipts safe for registration.
  2. Follow instructions from the Admissions Office carefully.
  3. Begin documentation and registration as soon as possible.

The management encourages all successful candidates to complete these steps promptly to secure their place in the programme.

Admiralty University
Admiralty University (ADUN) Merit Admission List 2025/2026

The management of the Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN) has announced the release of the Admission List for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Candidates who applied for admission can now check their admission status through the JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) portal.

 

 

How to Check the ADUN Admission List

At the moment, admission status can only be viewed on the JAMB CAPS portal. Follow the steps below to confirm your status:

  1. Visit the JAMB E-Facility Portal.
  2. Log in with your JAMB username and password.
  3. Scroll down and select Check Admission Status.
  4. Click on Access my CAPS.
  5. Choose Admission Status to see if you have been offered admission into Admiralty University of Nigeria.

What the JAMB CAPS Responses Mean

  • ADMISSION OFFERED: You have been offered admission. Accept or reject the offer on the CAPS portal.
  • ADMISSION IN PROGRESS (AIP): Your application has been recommended and is awaiting final approval.
  • RECOMMENDED: Your admission is under review by JAMB for confirmation.
  • NOT ADMITTED: You haven’t been offered admission yet. The school may still be processing lists.
  • PENDING: Your application is still being reviewed.

Next Steps After Admission

If your admission status shows “ADMISSION OFFERED,” you must:

  1. Accept or reject the offer using biometrics at an approved JAMB CBT Centre or by sending ACCEPT or REJECT to 55019 or 66019 from your registered phone number.
  2. After accepting, print your JAMB Admission Letter as proof of admission.

Note: If you are checking your admission on a mobile device and the page doesn’t load fully, switch your browser to desktop mode. The Chrome browser is recommended for this.

Help and Support

For any issues or questions about your admission, contact the Admissions Desk at the university. Staff members are available to assist with verification and further steps.

NYSC
Steps to Upload Final Year Thesis to NERD for NYSC 2025

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved a new process requiring all prospective corps members to upload their final year thesis to NERD — the Nigerian Education Repository and Databank — before NYSC mobilisation. Starting from the 2025 Batch C stream, every graduate must complete this upload and obtain a clearance slip, which will be needed during registration at the orientation camp.

This process is now mandatory for all NYSC participants. Any graduate who does not complete the upload and verification steps may not be cleared for mobilisation.

Please if You plan on registering for NYSC soon, do well to quickly go through the Corper 101 Course, it is a free and very important and share with your friends also.

Steps to Upload Final Year Thesis to NERD

Follow these simple steps to complete the upload and secure your clearance slip:

  1. Visit the NERD portal.
  2. Click Preliminary Upload for Thesis/Project.
  3. Run the AI Plagiarism Check and review your similarity score.
  4. Run the AI Learning Recommendation to get related study suggestions and references.
  5. Click Submit to Supervisor for Review.
  6. Your supervisor and external examiners will receive an SMS or email notification.
  7. Once reviewed, your supervisor and examiners will either approve or reject the submission.
  8. If approved, reduce your file size to 10MB or less, then click Submit.
  9. National Document Number (NDN) and Submission Certificate will be generated.
  10. Support the databank with a small one-time contribution and print your submission certificate.

This certificate serves as proof that your thesis or final year project has been successfully uploaded and verified in the NERD database.

Why This Step Matters

Uploading your thesis to NERD is now part of the nationwide education record system. It helps standardise academic documentation and ensures every graduate’s research work is preserved for reference and verification. More importantly, without the clearance slip, NYSC registration will not be completed.

It is also very important to know What to Pack for Orientation Camp .  EducationNGR took time to compile all posible question you might have concerning NYSC and their anwers, please dont miss it.

About The Corper 101 Course

Corper 101 is a comprehensive guide to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Nigeria, designed by EducationNGR to equip prospective and serving corps members with the knowledge, skills, and strategies needed to successfully navigate their service year.

The course begins with an introduction to the history and objectives of NYSC, helping students understand the vision behind the scheme and its relevance in national unity and development. Learners are then guided through the mobilization and registration process, including how to check the senate list, obtain call-up letters, and prepare adequately for service.

A significant part of the course focuses on the NYSC orientation camp experience, covering camp life, routines, platoon activities, and the unique social and cultural exposure corps members encounter. The journey continues with lessons on Primary Place of Assignment (PPA), Community Development Service (CDS), and managing finances and allowances during service.

The course also explores the challenges of NYSC, including relocation, security, cultural adaptation, and strategies for overcoming them. Finally, it prepares corps members for life after service, guiding them on collecting discharge certificates, leveraging their NYSC experience for career opportunities, entrepreneurship, or further studies.

By the end of this course, learners will have a practical and holistic understanding of the NYSC journey—from mobilization to post-service opportunities—ensuring they can make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

You can click here to regiser and take the course immidiately for free  or Start from the first lesson without regsitation (NOTE:your progress will not be saved).

NYSC
NYSC Batch ‘C’ Streem I 2025 Regsitration Date Announced

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has released the mobilisation timetable for the 2025 Batch ‘C’ service year.

Students and recent graduates eager to participate can now view the official NYSC Mobilisation Timetable for guidance on each stage of the process.

 

 

Those awaiting mobilisation can also check the NYSC Senate Approved List of All Institutions and the NYSC Online Registration Guide and Requirements to ensure they meet all registration steps.

NYSC Mobilisation Timetable Highlights

The timetable outlines key activities leading up to the orientation course. Graduates are advised to follow the schedule carefully and confirm their institution’s submissions on time.

Uploading of Approved Results

20th – 24th October, 2025
Corps Producing Institutions (CPIs) are to upload the Senate or Academic Board Approved Lists for both full-time and part-time graduates.

Batch ‘B’ Post Mobilisation Workshop

15th – 18th October, 2025
This workshop helps staff and stakeholders review previous exercises before the next mobilisation round.

Briefing of Final-Year Students

20th October – 14th November, 2025
Final-year students in CPIs will receive mobilisation briefings and guidance on NYSC registration.

Submission of Hard Copies

3rd – 7th November, 2025
CPIs must submit hard copies of approved graduate lists to NYSC for verification.

Pre-Mobilisation Workshop

2nd – 6th November, 2025
NYSC officials will conduct this workshop to prepare for the upcoming Batch ‘C’ exercise.

Online Registration for Graduates

4th – 9th November, 2025
Both foreign-trained and Nigerian-trained graduates are to complete their registration on the NYSC portal within this window.

Verification of Foreign-Trained Graduates

9th – 13th November, 2025
Physical checks of academic credentials for foreign-trained Nigerian graduates will take place at designated centres.

ICT Department Activities

12th – 15th November, 2025
The ICT Department will process and confirm registered candidates for deployment.

Call-Up Letter Printing

16th – 18th November, 2025
CPIs and prospective corps members (PCMs) can print deployment details and call-up letters during this period.

2025 Batch ‘C’ Orientation Course

The date for the orientation course will be announced once preparations are finalised.

What to Expect from the NYSC Mobilisation Timetable

The NYSC Mobilisation Timetable serves as a guide for all prospective corps members, helping them track deadlines and ensure readiness for camp. Graduates are encouraged to visit the official NYSC portal regularly for any updates or adjustments.

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Sa'adu Zungur University SAZU
Check SAZU (BASUG) Merit Admission List 2025/2026 Online

The long wait is over. Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU), formerly known as Bauchi State University, Gadau (BASUG), has released the Admission List for the 2025/2026 academic session. The first, second, and third batches are now available. This marks the start of an exciting new phase for many students who have been eagerly waiting to begin their studies.

How to Check the SAZU Admission List

You don’t have to visit Gadau in person. The lists are live on the university’s website and easy to access

 

All you need is a reliable internet connection and your application details. Take a deep breath, click the link, and see if your name is there.

Next Steps After Seeing Your Name

Getting admitted is a big win, but your admission is only complete after a few key steps.

1. Attend the Physical Screening

Bring all required documents for your screening. If you’re unsure of what to take, review the SAZU screening guidelines before heading to campus.

2. Confirm Your Admission on JAMB CAPS

Visit the JAMB CAPS portal and either accept or reject your offer. Do not leave it pending. Without formal acceptance, your admission remains incomplete.

3. Print Your JAMB Admission Letter

After acceptance, print your letter from the JAMB Admission Letter portal. You’ll need this document at every registration and clearance point, so keep it safe.

If You’re Not on the SAZU Admission List Yet

Don’t worry if your name isn’t on the first set of lists. More batches may still come out. Keep checking both the SAZU website and JAMB CAPS. Patience pays off, and sometimes your name appears later than expected.

EducationNG logo
Meet Ritman University New VC – Prof. Akan Bassey Williams

Ritman University Appoints Professor Akan Bassey Williams as Vice-Chancellor

Introducing Professor Akan Bassey Williams

Professor Akan Bassey Williams was born on 16 February 1970 in Calabar, Cross River State. He hails from Itoko, Ibesikpo, in the Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.

He began his education at Primary School, Fosbery Road, Calabar, and later attended Lutheran High School, Obot Idim, Ibesikpo, in 1981. There, he completed his secondary education in 1986 as the School’s Senior Prefect.

 

 

Professor Williams holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Calabar (1991), an M.Sc. in Petroleum Chemistry from the University of Port Harcourt (2001), and a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry from Covenant University (2011).

He has completed 21 Coursera certifications, along with several others from the Virtual Institute for Capacity Building in Higher Education (VICBHE), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Academy, and the HAQAA2 MOOC Series on quality assurance in African higher education.

Academic Career and Experience

Professor Williams began his university teaching career at the University of Uyo before joining Covenant University as an Assistant Lecturer on 1 September 2004. He steadily rose through the ranks and was promoted to full Professor of Chemistry in December 2017, effective from 1 January 2018.

Specialising in Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, he has been part of the Nigerian university system for over 23 years. At Covenant University, he served as Director of the Central Instrumentation Research Facility (CUCIRF), Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies, and Chairman of the Committee of Deans. He was also Acting Vice-Chancellor and later Deputy Vice-Chancellor before being appointed as the sixth Vice-Chancellor in 2020.

His leadership roles include Head of the Department of Chemistry, Director of the Vice-Chancellor’s Office, Director of Academic Planning, and Dean of Students. He chaired the Senate Business Committee for three years and has led or participated in about 25 standing and ad hoc committees.

Professional Engagement and Recognition

Professor Williams has been an External Examiner and professorial assessor for universities both in Nigeria and abroad, including the University of Johannesburg, the University of Fort Hare in South Africa, the University of Sierra Leone, Bharathiar University, and the University of Madras in India.

He is a Fellow of the Chemical Society of Nigeria and the Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria. He also holds membership with the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Chemical Society. Formerly Chairman of the Chemical Society of Nigeria, Ogun State Chapter, he has contributed to accreditation exercises and student mentorship programmes across many universities.

His research focuses on tracking persistent organic pollutants in the environment and using biological materials for environmental clean-up. He has supervised several Master’s dissertations and five Ph.D. theses. As a public speaker and Chief Orator at Covenant University, he has delivered lectures and speeches at academic and community events across Nigeria and beyond.

Professor Williams has published over 110 papers in international journals, encyclopaedias, and conference proceedings. He remains active in various research groups and regularly attends academic conferences and workshops.

Awards and Service

Among his many honours are awards for excellence in leadership and training, including recognition as the Best Former Vice-Chancellor at VICBHE modules on Artificial Intelligence in higher education and grant proposal writing. The Ibesikpo Union and Clan Council of Ibesikpo Kingdom also presented him with an Award of Leadership Excellence.

He serves on the Board of Trustees of Book Aid for Africa (BAFA). Beyond academia, Professor Williams has been active in ministry, serving as a Deacon in the Living Faith Church Worldwide from 2001 to 2008 and as a Pastor since 2009 in several capacities. He has also taught at the Word of Faith Bible Institute (WOFBI) at all levels.

He is married to Deaconess Lifted Williams, and they have two sons, Divine and Dominion.

Lagos State University LASU
LASU Open and Distance Learning Degree Admission Form 2025/2026

The Lagos State University (LASU) Open and Distance Learning & Research Institute (ODLRI) is now selling application forms for admission into its B.Sc. Business Administration programme for the 2024/2025 academic session.

The Institute was established by the Senate and Council of Lagos State University and approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) to cater to individuals eager for higher education but unable to access it due to time constraints or limited admission spaces in conventional institutions. The Institute is research-oriented and aims to produce world-class graduates equipped with 21st-century skills to contribute meaningfully to socio-economic development.

 

 

Available Programme: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Business Administration

Programme Duration:  The LASU ODLRI B.Sc. Degree Programme runs for four years, just like the standard on-campus course. It includes regular academic activities and research-based learning, all adapted for distance learners.

Mode of Teaching and Learning: Classes are delivered through blended learning, meaning both online and face-to-face interaction where needed. The system is built to be fast, reliable, and accessible. Students are expected to be comfortable using computers and the internet since most lectures and materials will be shared online.

Admission Requirements

Eligible applicants must possess one of the following qualifications:

  • WASCE/SSCE/GCE/NECO (O’ Level) or equivalent with credits in five (5) subjects at not more than two (2) sittings, including English LanguageMathematics, and any three (3) relevant subjects from Commerce, Economics, Accounting, Government, Geography, and Business Studies.

Who Can Apply

This programme is suitable for:

  • adults who could not gain admission through the conventional university system
  • working-class individuals seeking a university degree
  • individuals interested in acquiring entrepreneurial skills

Age Eligibility

Applicants must be at least 16 years old by the time they enter the programme. Anything below that won’t be accepted.

How to Apply for LASU ODLRI B.Sc. Degree Programme

  • Visit lasu.edu.ng/odlri for detailed programme information.
  • Click “Apply Now.”
  • View the requirements.
  • Proceed to make the non-refundable payment of ₦25,000 (Twenty-Five Thousand Naira only) for the ODLRI Application Fee.
    • Note: All LASU payments are made online.
  • Complete the application form.
  • Submit the application online.
  • Check back to view admission status. If offered admission, print the admission letter.

Important Information for Applicants

  • Admission is subject to the availability of space for qualified applicants.
  • Candidates awaiting results are not eligible to apply.
  • Only certificates (not statement of result slips) are acceptable for results obtained before 2010.
  • All applications must be completed and submitted online on or before Sunday, 30th November 2025.
  • For further enquiries, applicants may contact:
    • 08023025810, 08027633010
    • Emails: director.odlri@lasu.edu.ng, secretary.odlri@lasu.edu.ng, mailsupport@lasu.edu.ng, support.odlri@lasu.edu.ng

Disclaimer

Applicants are strongly warned not to pay into personal accounts or through unapproved agents. All official payments are made online through the LASU portal only. Anyone who sends money elsewhere does so at their own risk.

Lagos State University LASU
LASU Releases Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Session

The management of the Lagos State University (LASU) has published the approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 academic session.

The calendar is a roadmap that shows how the session (first and second semesters) runs from start to finish.

 

 

LASU Academic Calendar

First Semester

  • Monday, 15th September – Friday, 3rd October 2025: Registration for new students (3 weeks)
  • Monday, 6th October – Friday, 19th December 2025: Resumption and registration for returning students, alongside commencement of lectures for both new and returning students (11 weeks)
  • Monday, 22nd December 2025 – Friday, 2nd January 2026: End-of-year break (2 weeks)
  • Monday, 5th January – Friday, 9th January 2026: Revision and late registration (with a penalty fee of ₦5,000) (1 week)
  • Monday, 12th January – Friday, 6th February 2026: Examinations (4 weeks)
  • Monday, 9th February – Friday, 20th February 2026: Grading and uploading of results (2 weeks)
  • Monday, 23rd February – Friday, 27th February 2026: Departmental and Faculty consideration, uploading of corrections, ICT processing of results, collation, and Senate meeting for the approval of results (1 week)

Total Duration:

  • New students – 24 weeks
  • Returning students – 21 weeks

Second Semester

  • Monday, 2nd March – Friday, 22nd May 2026: Resumption, registration, and lectures for new and returning students (12 weeks)
  • Monday, 25th May – Friday, 19th June 2026: Examinations (4 weeks)
  • Monday, 22nd June – Friday, 3rd July 2026: Grading and uploading of results (2 weeks)
  • Monday, 6th July – Friday, 10th July 2026: Departmental and Faculty consideration, uploading of corrections, and ICT processing of results (1 week)
  • Monday, 13th July – Friday, 17th July 2026: Collation of results to Senate and Senate meeting for consideration of results (1 week)
  • Monday, 20th July 2026: End-of-session break commences

Total Duration: 20 weeks

kwara state polytechnic KWARAPOLY
KWARAPOLY Tuition Fees Payment Schedule 2025/2026

The management of the Kwara State Polytechnic (KWARAPOLY) has published the National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes school fees schedule for the 2025/2026 academic session.

The schedule is for both full-time and part-time students of the polytechnic.

 

 

Kwara State Polytechnic School Fees Schedule

ND I Full-Time

  • Indigene: ₦80,250
  • Non-Indigene: ₦118,500

ND II Full-Time

  • Indigene: ₦58,100
  • Non-Indigene: ₦86,500

HND I Full-Time

  • Indigene: ₦88,500
  • Non-Indigene: ₦126,750

HND II Full-Time

  • Indigene: ₦65,100
  • Non-Indigene: ₦93,100

ND I Part-Time

  • Indigene: ₦108,000
  • Non-Indigene: ₦147,000

ND II Part-Time

  • Indigene: ₦84,000
  • Non-Indigene: ₦114,800

HND I Part-Time

  • Indigene: ₦111,900
  • Non-Indigene: ₦156,750

HND II Part-Time

  • Indigene: ₦84,140
  • Non-Indigene: ₦123,200

ND Full-Time / Part-Time Repeaters

  • Indigene: ₦62,300
  • Non-Indigene: ₦85,400

HND Full-Time / Part-Time Repeaters

  • Indigene: ₦63,000
  • Non-Indigene: ₦82,200

Carryover 1 Paper

  • Indigene: ₦10,000
  • Non-Indigene: ₦10,000

Carryover 2 Papers

  • Indigene: ₦28,000
  • Non-Indigene: ₦28,000

Carryover 3 Papers

  • Indigene: Half of 3rd Semester School Fees
  • Non-Indigene: Half of 3rd Semester School Fees

Additional Information and Notes:

  • All Science and Engineering students must pay an additional ₦5,000 as Practical Fees.
  • All Indigene new students must pay an Acceptance Fee of ₦25,000.
  • All Non-Indigene new students must pay an Acceptance Fee of ₦30,000.
  • All students must pay a Students’ Union Government (SUG) Fee of ₦2,000.
  • All students must pay an Internet Access Fee of ₦5,000.
  • All new students must pay an EDC Practical Fee of ₦3,000.
  • All new students must pay a Medical Fee of ₦10,000.
  • All students must pay a Project Development Levy of ₦10,000.
Fountain University, Osogbo (FUO)
Fountain University Announces Resumption Date 2025/2026

Fountain University, Osogbo has released the approved resumption date for the 2025/2026 academic session. Returning students are expected back first, followed by freshers two weeks later. Please check the full details below to know when to pack your bags and return to campus.

The management of Fountain University, Osogbo (FUO) has officially confirmed the resumption schedule for the upcoming session. It’s that time of year again when suitcases get dusted off, parents start planning trips, and students count down to the start of lectures and hostel life.

After months away, everyone’s gearing up to return — or arrive for the first time — at the university’s calm and familiar grounds.

 

Approved FUO Resumption Dates

The university has set separate return dates for both old and new students to ensure a smooth start to the session.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Returning Students: Sunday, 12th October 2025
  • New Students: Sunday, 26th October 2025

The two-week gap gives the university enough time to settle continuing students before welcoming fresh faces. It also allows departments to finalise class lists, room allocations, and other start-of-session arrangements.

It’s always better to arrive on time — late resumption can lead to unnecessary stress, especially during registration.

A Warm Welcome from Management

In its official notice, the university management extended best wishes to all students, hoping for a safe and peaceful trip back to campus. They also expressed excitement about beginning the 2025/2026 academic session, promising an organised and rewarding start to the year.

FUO remains one of those schools that values punctuality and preparation, so getting back early really helps you settle in before lectures kick off properly.

Before packing your bags, make sure all outstanding payments and registration steps are cleared. Check your departmental notice board (online or on campus) for updates once you resume.

Returning to school is always a mix of excitement and nerves, but Fountain University has everything set to welcome you back. So, mark the dates, plan your trip, and get ready for another chapter at FUO.

Augustine University
Augustine University Announces Resumption Date 2025/2026

Augustine University, Ilara-Epe has announced the official resumption dates for the 2025/2026 academic session. Both new and returning students are to follow the schedule carefully to ensure a smooth start to the session. Please read the full notice below for your exact resumption date.

The management of Augustine University, Ilara-Epe (AUI) has released the approved resumption timetable for both returning and newly admitted undergraduate students. The new academic session is around the corner, and the university is already putting things in place to welcome students back to campus.

For parents and guardians, this announcement means it’s time to dust off checklists — bags, forms, and fees. For students, well, the countdown to lectures, friends, and hostel life has begun again.

 

 

Augustine University Resumption Date Details

The university has staggered the resumption dates by levels to make the process more organised. This helps reduce congestion and gives departments time to handle registration smoothly.

Here’s the full breakdown of the schedule:

  • Monday, 13th October 2025 – 400 Level Students
  • Tuesday, 14th October 2025 – 300 Level Students
  • Wednesday, 15th October 2025 – 200 Level Students (including newly admitted transfer and direct entry students)
  • Monday, 20th October 2025 – 100 Level Students (newly admitted)

All students are strongly advised to stick to these dates. Coming earlier or later than your scheduled day might disrupt the process, and honestly, it could get stressful for everyone involved.

A Note to Students and Parents

The management has asked everyone to prepare ahead and follow the university’s guidelines for clearance, registration, and accommodation once on campus. These details are usually shared through official university channels, so it’s good to check your student email or the school portal before travelling.

Returning students are encouraged to sort out any pending fees or academic issues before arriving. For freshers, this might be your first time settling into campus life, so take your time to understand the process and ask questions when needed.

Helpful Links

If you’re also planning your finances or want to confirm other details before resumption, you can check these helpful resources:

Augustine University
Augustine University School Fees Payment Schedule 2025/2026

The management of the Augustine University, Ilara (AUI) has published the school fees schedule for the 2025/2026 academic session.

The schedule contains the amounts to be paid as school fees by the fresh and stale undergraduate Nigerian/International students of the institution.

 

 

Augustine University School Fees for Nigerian Students

The amounts to be paid by local students depend on the programme of study.

You can view or download the AUI School Fees Schedule for Nigerian Students (2025/2026) to see the exact figures.

Below is the list of courses covered in the document:

  1. Mass Communication
  2. Mathematics
  3. Economics
  4. Political Science
  5. Business Administration
  6. Banking and Finance
  7. Religious Studies
  8. Accounting
  9. Computer Science
  10. Information Technology
  11. Cyber Security
  12. Software Engineering
  13. Biology
  14. Microbiology
  15. Chemistry
  16. Biochemistry
  17. Physics
  18. Fisheries and Aquaculture
  19. Biotechnology
  20. English
  21. Computer Engineering
  22. Nursing
  23. Philosophy

Augustine University School Fees for International Students

The amount to be paid as tuition by international students also varies and it’s based on the course and level of study.

You can access the AUI School Fees Schedule for International Students (2025/2026) to view the figures.

You can get more information about hostel fees, meal options, and other charges form the AUI Fees and Accommodation Page.

Augustine University
See Augustine University Academic Calendar 2025/2026

The Augustine University, Ilara (AUI) academic calendar for the 2025/2026 academic session.

The calendar contains timetable of activities for the first and second semesters.

 

 

Augustine University Academic Calendar

  • Monday 29 – Tuesday 30 September 2025 – Staff Orientation Programme
  • Monday 13 – Wednesday 15 October 2025 – Arrival/Registration for 1st Semester of Returning Students (200–400 Level)
  • Thursday 16 – Friday 17 October 2025 – Orientation of Returning Students
  • Monday 20 – Friday 24 October 2025 – Resumption/Registration of 100 Level Students
  • Monday 20 October 2025 – First Semester Lectures Begin for Returning Students
  • Thursday 23 – Friday 24 October 2025 – Orientation for 1st Semester of 100 Level Students
  • Monday 27 October 2025 – First Semester Lectures Begin for 100 Level Students
  • Thursday 30 October 2025 – Graduation Ceremony
  • Thursday 06 November 2025 – 75th Senate Meeting
  • Thursday 27 November 2025 – 76th Senate Meeting
  • Wednesday 17 December 2025 – Christmas Break
  • Sunday 04 January 2026 – Arrival of All Students on Campus
  • Monday 05 January 2026 – First Semester Lectures Continue for All Students
  • Monday 05 – Friday 09 January 2026 – Continuous Assessment Week
  • Wednesday 22 January 2026 – Matriculation Ceremony
  • Thursday 29 January 2026 – 77th Senate Meeting
  • Friday 30 January 2026 (14 Weeks) – End of 1st Semester Lectures for 200–400 Level Students
  • Monday 02 – Friday 06 February 2026 – Revision Week for 200–400 Level Students
  • Friday 06 February 2026 – End of First Semester Lectures for 100 Level Students
  • Monday 09 – Friday 13 February 2026 – Revision Week for 100 Level Students
  • Monday 09 – Friday 20 February 2026 – First Semester Examination for 200–400 Level Students
  • Monday 16 – Friday 27 February 2026 – First Semester Examination for 100 Level Students
  • Saturday 21 February – Sunday 01 March 2026 – First Semester Break for 200–400 Level Students
  • Saturday 28 February – Sunday 08 March 2026 – First Semester Break for 100 Level Students
  • Saturday 28 February – Sunday 08 March 2026 – Resumption for Second Semester for 200–400 Level Students
  • Monday 09 – Friday 14 March 2026 – Resumption for Second Semester for 100 Level Students
  • Monday 09 – Friday 14 March 2026 – Second Semester Lectures Begin for 200–400 Level Students
  • Monday 16 March 2026 – Second Semester Lectures Begin for 100 Level Students
  • Tuesday 17 – Wednesday 18 March 2026 – Faculties Board Meetings (Consideration of Results)
  • Monday 23 – Wednesday 25 March 2026 – Senate Business Committee Meeting
  • Thursday 26 March 2026 – 78th Senate Meeting (Consideration of Results)
  • Thursday 30 April 2026 – 79th Senate Meeting
  • May 2026 – Students’ Week Activities
  • Thursday 28 May 2026 – 80th Senate Meeting
  • Friday 19 June 2026 (14 Weeks) – End of Second Semester Lectures for All Students
  • Monday 22 – Friday 26 June 2026 – Revision Week for All Students
  • Monday 29 June – Friday 10 July 2026 – Second Semester Examination for All Students
  • Tuesday 28 July 2026 – Faculties Board Meetings (Consideration of Results)
  • Monday 03 – Wednesday 05 August 2026 – Senate Business Committee Meeting
  • Thursday 06 August 2026 – 81st Senate Meeting for Consideration of Results/End of Session

Notes

  • Saturday 01 November 2025 – All Saints Day
  • Sunday 02 November 2025 – All Souls Day
  • Monday 08 December 2025 – Solemnity of Immaculate Conception
  • Friday 05 – Sunday 07 December 2025 – Mid-Semester Spiritual Retreat for Students
  • Sunday 14 December 2025 – Christmas Carol
  • Wednesday 17 December 2025 – Christmas/End of Year Break
  • Wednesday 18 February 2026 – Ash Wednesday
  • Wednesday 19 March 2026 – Solemnity of St. Joseph
  • Thursday 02 April 2026 – Holy Thursday
  • Friday 03 April 2026 – Good Friday
  • Sunday 05 April 2026 – Easter Day
  • Monday 06 April 2026 – Easter Monday
  • Friday 01 May 2026 – Workers Day
  • Friday 08 – Sunday 10 May 2026 – Mid-Semester Retreat for Students
  • Saturday 15 August 2026 – Solemnity of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Friday 28 August 2026 – Feast of Patron Saint, St. Augustine of Hippo
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University ATBU
Job: Apply for Academic & Non-Teaching Positions at ATBU -2025

So, the doors are open at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi. If you’ve been waiting for a fair shot at a university job, this might be your cue. The school, tucked neatly in the North-East, is hiring both teaching and non-teaching staff across several faculties. Let’s unpack it calmly, one step at a time.

About ATBU Bauchi

ATBU began in 1980 as a Federal University of Technology, alongside sister schools in Akure, Minna, Owerri, and Yola. By 1988, it got a new name but kept its strong science and technology focus. Since then, it’s been training experts in engineering, medicine, computing, and more.

 

 

People around Bauchi know ATBU not just for its studies, but for the calm air on campus and its knack for steady growth.

Open Positions Under ATBU Recruitment 2025

If you’re curious about where you might fit, here’s the lineup.

Academic Positions

  • Senior Lecturer (CONUASS/CONMESS 05)
  • Lecturer I (CONUASS/CONMESS 04)
  • Lecturer II (CONUASS/CONMESS 03)
  • Assistant Lecturer (CONUASS/CONMESS 02)

Non-Teaching Positions

  • Laboratory Technologist I (CONTISS 08)
  • Laboratory Technologist II (CONTISS 07)

Each role has its own bar for qualifications, and you’ll want to check carefully before jumping in.

Faculties and Departments Under ATBU Recruitment

Here’s a quick look at where the university is hiring. The range is wide, so chances are, your field has a place here.

Faculty of Computing

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Cyber Security
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Information Technology
  • Information System

Faculty of Environmental Technology

  • Architecture
  • Urban and Regional Planning

Faculty of Science

  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Botany
  • Zoology
  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Physics

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

  • Veterinary Anatomy
  • Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Theriogenology and Production
  • Veterinary Microbiology
  • Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology
  • Veterinary Pathology

Faculty of Clinical Sciences

  • Internal Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Paediatrics
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Community Medicine
  • Ophthalmology
  • Anaesthesia
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Orthopaedics
  • Radiology
  • Psychiatric

Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences

  • Haematology
  • Histopathology
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Chemical Pathology
  • Clinical Pharmacology

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • Human Anatomy
  • Medical Biochemistry
  • Human Physiology

Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences

  • Nursing Science
  • Public Health

Dairy Research and Development Centre

  • Dairy Research and Development

It’s quite the spread, isn’t it? Each department seems to have room for bright minds.

Requirements for Each Role

Let’s go over what’s expected, no fluff.

Senior Lecturer (CONUASS/CONMESS 05)

  • PhD or final professional medical qualification (FWACS, FMCP, FMCPath, or equivalent).
  • 12 years work experience in your field.

Lecturer I (CONUASS/CONMESS 04)

  • Master’s degree or final professional medical qualification.
  • At least 4 journal papers and 9 years experience.

Lecturer II (CONUASS/CONMESS 03)

  • Master’s degree and 2 publications, with 6 years experience.
  • OR a fresh PhD or MBBS/MDS with full registration.

Assistant Lecturer (CONUASS/CONMESS 02)

  • Master’s degree and NYSC certificate.
  • For medical areas, professional registration required.

Laboratory Technologist I (CONTISS 08)

  • Degree or HND, 3 years experience, NYSC, ICT skills, and professional registration.

Laboratory Technologist II (CONTISS 07)

  • Degree or HND, NYSC, and ICT knowledge.

How to Apply for ATBU Recruitment

The online portal opens Monday, 6 October 2025. You’ll need to head to
ATBU Recruitment Portal.

  • Sign in using your Google account.
  • Upload your Application Letter, CV, and supporting files.
  • Pick only one position to apply for.
  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.

Curious about the CV format? The university already set it up here:
View ATBU CV Format.

Conditions and Deadline

  • The conditions of service follow what applies across federal universities in Nigeria.
  • Deadline is Saturday, 15 November 2025.

If you’re serious, don’t sit on it. Six weeks sound long, but it goes fast.

Sokoto State University SSU
SSU 1st bacth Merit Admission List 2025/2026 Out – Pdf

The SSU Admission List for the 2025/2026 academic session is now out.

Sokoto State University has published the first batch of admitted candidates. If you took part in the post-UTME screening, you can now check your admission status and begin your next steps.

 

 

How to Check the SSU Admission List

You can find the first batch list on the official Sokoto State University admission list PDF.

If your name appears on the SSU Admission List, here’s what to do next:

  1. Go to the JAMB CAPS portal to accept or reject your admission.
  2. Once you’ve accepted, print your JAMB admission letter.
  3. If you haven’t uploaded your O’Level results (WAECNECO, or NABTEB), do so immediately through the JAMB result upload page. This helps the university finalise your admission process.

What to Do After Confirmation

After confirming your admission, prepare for registration and other requirements from the university. Keep your documents handy and follow updates from the school for information on clearance, accommodation, and resumption dates.

Congratulations to all successful candidates whose names appear on the Sokoto State University admission list. This is the start of an exciting academic experience. Make sure to complete your registration early and get ready for a great year at SSU.