Bingham University
Bingham University Postgraduate Admission Form 2025/2026

Bingham University has opened applications for its 2025/2026 postgraduate programmes. The article covers available courses, who can apply, and how to complete the application. If you plan to apply, this guide can help you get started easily.

If you’ve been daydreaming about furthering your studies, maybe now is the time to stop dreaming and start doing. Bingham University, tucked somewhere around Karu in Nasarawa State, has finally opened its gates for 2025/2026 postgraduate admissions. Yes, they’ve rolled out forms for master’s, PhDs and PGDs across several departments.

Truth is, whether you’re aiming to become a professor someday or just need that extra push in your career, there’s probably a course waiting with your name on it.

What Courses Are On The Table?

Honestly, there’s a lot. You might want to grab water for this.

Faculty of Computing

  • M.Sc, PhD in Computer Science

Faculty of Arts

  • M.A, PhD in English and Literary Studies

Faculty of Law

  • LLM, PhD in Law

Faculty of Administration

  • Accounting (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Business Admin (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Crowd Control and Management (PGD)
  • Entrepreneurship (M.Sc, PGD)
  • Human Resource Management (M.Sc)
  • Management (PGD)
  • MBA
  • Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Faculty of Clinical Sciences

  • Anatomy (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Public Health (MPH, M.Sc, PGD)
  • Physiology (M.Sc, PhD)

Faculty of Science and Technology

  • Architecture (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Biochemistry (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Environmental Chemistry (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (MCSDF)
  • Mathematics (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Microbiology (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Nutrition and Dietetics (M.Sc)
  • Physics (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Computer Science (PGD)

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • Digital Media Communication (PGD)
  • Economics (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Mass Communication (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Election Management (MEM)
  • Financial Economics (MFE)
  • Legislative Drafting (MLD)
  • Legislative Studies (MLS)
  • Public Sector Economics (MPSE)
  • Political Science (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Sociology (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)

No kidding, it’s plenty. If you’re still reading, you’re probably already eyeing one or two options.

Who Can Apply?

There’s a different requirement depending on what you’re applying for. Let’s keep it brief.

PhD

You’ll need a master’s degree with a CGPA of at least 4.00 (out of 5.00). If you’re going for Architecture, 3.50 will do.

Academic Masters

You need a second class lower from a recognised university or a related PGD with a 3.00 CGPA.

Professional Masters

Same as above, but your PGD result can be lower credit.

PGD Programmes

You’ll need at least a 3rd class degree or HND with lower credit.

And of course, everyone must have five O’Level credits, including Maths and English. Nothing fancy. Just the basics.

Application Steps

It’s online. So yeah, you’ll need internet and a little patience. Here’s what to do:

  1. Head to the Bingham PG portal.
  2. Create an account with your email and a password you won’t forget.
  3. Click on My Payment and pay the fee.
    • PhD: ₦30,000
    • Masters: ₦25,000
    • PGD: ₦20,000
  4. Fill the form carefully, upload your documents, and submit.

You’ll also need:

  • Three reference letters (from someone who taught or worked with you)
  • Your NYSC certificate (or exemption)
  • Transcripts, sent to:
    The Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies, Km 26, Bingham University, Karu, Nasarawa State

And yes, print out your filled form and drop it off physically at the school too. Old school meets new school.

Help Is Around If You Need It

If anything confuses you or you just want someone to talk to, try reaching out:

  • Call: 08062169155 or 08066627637
  • Email: secretary.sps@binghamuni.edu.ng or pgadmission@binghamuni.edu.ng
  • For full gist, visit the Postgraduate Admission page
Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology, Wudil ADUSTECH
ADUSTECH Post UTME / DE Admission Form for 2025/2026

Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTECH) has opened its 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening for students applying to its undergraduate courses. This guide explains who can apply, how to register, and what documents you’ll need. Read on to avoid mistakes and meet the deadline.

So, the race to secure a university spot for the next session has kicked off again. If you picked Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTECH), Wudil as your first choice in JAMB, you might want to pay close attention. The school just dropped the details for its 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening.

The name might sound new to some folks, but this is the same old Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST), just with a fresh identity. Now, let’s walk through the gist — no stress, just the basics.

Who Can Apply?

First things first. This screening isn’t for everybody. Only candidates who chose ADUSTECH as their first choice in the 2025 UTME or Direct Entry can apply. You also need to have scored the minimum cut-off mark for your chosen course.

  • B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science – 180
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Architecture – 170
  • B. Eng. Civil – 170
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Science Laboratory Technology – 170
  • B. Eng. Electrical – 160
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Microbiology – 160
  • B.Eng. Mechanical – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Information Communication Technology – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Biochemistry – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Biology – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Agricultural Economics and Extension – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Animal Science – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Crop Science – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Soil Science – 150
  • B. Tech. (Hons) Food Science Technology – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Fisheries & Aquaculture – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Forestry & Wildlife Management – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Statistics – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Geography – 150
  • B. Tech. Urban & Regional Planning – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Geology – 150
  • B. Tech. Quantity Survey – 150
  • B. Tech. Estate Management – 150
  • B. Tech. Building Technology – 150
  • B. Tech. Meteorology – 150
  • B. Eng. Water Resources & Environmental Engineering – 150
  • B. Eng. Mechatronics Engineering – 150
  • B. Eng. Automotive Engineering – 150
  • B. Eng. Agricultural Engineering – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Physics – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Agriculture – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Biology – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Chemistry – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Geography – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Mathematics – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Physics – 150
  • B.Sc. Library & Information Science – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Human Kinetics – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Health Education – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Integrated Science – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Computer Science – 150
  • B. Tech. Building Technology Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Electrical Electronics Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Woodwork Technology Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Metalwork Technology Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Automobile Technology Education – 150

How to Apply

This part might feel like a small chore, but if you follow it closely, you’ll be done before your tea gets cold.

Step 1: JAMB First

You must have selected ADUSTECH as your first choice in JAMB. That’s the beginning of the whole thing.

Step 2: Visit the School Portal

Head over to the ADUSTECH screening portal. You’ll be asked to pay ₦2,000. It’s non-refundable.

Step 3: Login Details

Use your JAMB registration number. That’s both your username and your password. Easy.

Step 4: Create Your Invoice

After logging in, click on Payment Invoice to get your RRR code.

Step 5: Make Payment

Pay at any bank near you or use the online card payment option right there on the portal. Your choice.

Step 6: Confirm Payment

Once your payment goes through, return to the portal to confirm. Don’t just pay and forget.

Step 7: Upload Your Documents

Scan and upload the original copies of:

  • Your O’Level result (WAECNECO, or NABTEB)
  • Your JAMB slip
  • If you’re a DE candidate, your additional qualification

Step 8: Fill the Form

Carefully fill in your details. No guesswork here. What you fill is what they’ll use.

Step 9: Submit and Print

Once done, hit Submit. Print your Acknowledgement Slip and the screening form.

Key Dates and Things to Keep in Mind

  • Registration starts: Monday, 4 August 2025
  • Deadline: Wednesday, 31 August 2025 (midnight sharp)

Make sure your email and phone number are working. The school will use those to reach you if needed.

Also, if you haven’t uploaded your O’Level results to the JAMB CAPS platform, run to the nearest CBT centre or JAMB office and fix that. No upload, no admission. Simple.

What Comes After?

After the screening, the school will compile the admission list. If your name makes the list, congrats! But don’t celebrate just yet — there’s still one final move.

Bayero University Kano BUK
BUK Departmental Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026 Released

BUK has released the cut-off marks for 2025 admissions. This guide explains what those numbers mean, what to do if you missed your mark, and how to stay ready. Read to the end so you don’t miss anything.

BUK finally dropped the cut-off marks. The tension had been thick, and now it’s clearer — sort of.

Some scores will make you shout, some will leave you confused, and others might straight-up break your heart. A 160? That’s doable. A 240? Well, that one is for the warriors.

I remember staring at mine back in the day. I passed, but not by much. Just enough to breathe again. These numbers, they don’t care how many sleepless nights you had. They just sit there, staring back, and deciding who gets a seat and who doesn’t. Cruel but true.

What Cut-Off Marks Actually Mean

They’re not guesses. They’re not pity scores. BUK looks at past results, how many people applied, how many they can admit, and then they pick numbers that’ll filter the crowd.

Sometimes the score for a course goes up with no explanation. Last year, Nursing needed 200. This year? Boom, it’s 220. No warning, no “dear student” note. Just vibes and a sharp increase.

So if your score didn’t reach the number next to your course, it’s not a debate. You’re out for that course. The only option? Regroup.

If you’re unsure how to start screening, check out how to apply for BUK Post UTME screening. It’ll save you stress.

Full List of BUK 2025 Cut-Off Marks

Faculty of Agriculture

  • B. Agriculture – 160
  • B. Fisheries & Aquaculture – 160
  • B. Food Science and Technology – 160
  • B. Forestry and Wildlife Management – 160

Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

  • B. Medical Laboratory Science – 200
  • B. Nursing – 220
  • B. Physiotherapy – 180
  • B. Radiography – 180
  • B.Sc. Environmental Health Science – 180
  • Doctor of Optometry – 200

Faculty of Arts & Islamic Studies

  • B.A. Arabic – 160
  • B.A. English – 160
  • B.A. French – 160
  • B.A. Hausa – 160
  • B.A. History – 160
  • B.A. Islamic Studies – 160
  • B.A. Linguistics – 160
  • B.A. Shariah – 160

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • B.Sc. Anatomy – 160
  • B.Sc. Biochemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics – 160
  • B.Sc. Physiology – 160

Faculty of Clinical Sciences

  • MBBS – 240

Faculty of Communication

  • B.A. Theatre and Performing Arts – 160
  • B.Sc. Information and Media Studies – 160
  • B.Sc. Mass Communication – 190

Faculty of Computing

  • B.Sc. Computer Science – 190
  • B.Sc. Cyber Security – 190
  • B.Sc. Information Technology – 180
  • B.Sc. Software Engineering – 190

Faculty of Dentistry

  • B. Dentistry/Dental Surgery – 200

Faculty of Earth & Environmental Sciences

  • B.Sc. Architecture – 200
  • B.Sc. Environmental Management – 160
  • B.Sc. Estate Management – 160
  • B.Sc. Geography – 160
  • B.Sc. Geology – 160
  • B.Sc. Meteorology – 160
  • B.Sc. Quantity Surveying – 160
  • B.Sc. Urban & Regional Planning – 160

Faculty of Education

  • B. Technology Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Adult Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Arabic – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Early Childhood Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) English – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) French – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Hausa – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) History – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Islamic Studies – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Primary Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Special Education – 160
  • B.Sc. Library and Information Science – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Agriculture – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Biology – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Chemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Economics – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Geography – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Health Education – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Mathematics – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Physical Education – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Physics – 160

Faculty of Engineering

  • B. Eng. Agricultural Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Automotive Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Chemical Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Civil Engineering – 180
  • B. Eng. Computer Engineering – 180
  • B. Eng. Electrical Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Mechatronics Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Petroleum Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Telecommunication Engineering – 160

Faculty of Law

  • LLB. Common & Islamic Law – 200

Faculty of Life Sciences

  • B.Sc. Applied Biology – 160
  • B.Sc. Botany – 160
  • B.Sc. Microbiology – 160
  • B.Sc. Zoology – 160

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Doctor of Pharmacy – 220

Faculty of Physical Sciences

  • B.Sc. Chemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. Electronics with Physics – 160
  • B.Sc. Forensic Science – 160
  • B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. Mathematics – 160
  • B.Sc. Physics – 160
  • B.Sc. Statistics – 160

Faculty of Management Sciences

  • B.Sc. Accounting – 180
  • B.Sc. Banking and Finance – 160
  • B.Sc. Business Administration – 160
  • B.Sc. Entrepreneurship – 160
  • B.Sc. Public Administration – 160
  • B.Sc. Taxation – 160

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • B.Sc. Criminology – 160
  • B.Sc. Economics – 160
  • B.Sc. International Relations – 180
  • B.Sc. Political Science – 160
  • B.Sc. Sociology – 160

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine – 160

So, What Should You Do Next?

Honestly, it depends. No one-size-fits-all here.

Scored the required mark?

You’re on track. Start preparing for screening. Don’t get too comfortable, though. Stay alert.

Bayero University Kano BUK
BUK Post UTME Admission Form form 2025/2026 Out

BUK’s online screening for 2025 admission runs from 30th September to 1st December. If you chose the university as your first choice and scored up to your course cut-off, you’re eligible. This article walks you through the full process, step-by-step.

Bayero University, Kano has set the ball rolling. The online screening form for the 2025/2026 admission season is now out.

If you’re hoping to join BUK this year, don’t wait till the last minute. Deadlines creep up fast.

From 30th September to 1st December 2024, candidates who picked BUK as their first choice in JAMB can register online. But there’s more to it than just clicking a few buttons.

 

Are You Eligible?

You must have picked BUK as your first choice in the 2025 UTME. That part is not negotiable.

Then check your score. BUK doesn’t have one general cut-off for all courses. They broke it down by faculty, and some courses are tighter than others.

A few are chill — asking for 160. Some are a bit more demanding. Others? Let’s just say they don’t play.

Let’s go through them.

Faculty Cut-Off Marks

Here’s the boiled-down version of what each faculty is asking for:

Faculty of Agriculture

  • B. Agriculture – 160
  • B. Fisheries & Aquaculture – 160
  • B. Food Science and Technology – 160
  • B. Forestry and Wildlife Management – 160

Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

  • B. Medical Laboratory Science – 200
  • B. Nursing – 220
  • B. Physiotherapy – 180
  • B. Radiography – 180
  • B.Sc. Environmental Health Science – 180
  • Doctor of Optometry – 200

Faculty of Arts & Islamic Studies

  • B.A. Arabic – 160
  • B.A. English – 160
  • B.A. French – 160
  • B.A. Hausa – 160
  • B.A. History – 160
  • B.A. Islamic Studies – 160
  • B.A. Linguistics – 160
  • B.A. Shariah – 160

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • B.Sc. Anatomy – 160
  • B.Sc. Biochemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics – 160
  • B.Sc. Physiology – 160

Faculty of Clinical Sciences

  • MBBS – 240

Faculty of Communication

  • B.A. Theatre and Performing Arts – 160
  • B.Sc. Information and Media Studies – 160
  • B.Sc. Mass Communication – 190

Faculty of Computing

  • B.Sc. Computer Science – 190
  • B.Sc. Cyber Security – 190
  • B.Sc. Information Technology – 180
  • B.Sc. Software Engineering – 190

Faculty of Dentistry

  • B. Dentistry/Dental Surgery – 200

Faculty of Earth & Environmental Sciences

  • B.Sc. Architecture – 200
  • B.Sc. Environmental Management – 160
  • B.Sc. Estate Management – 160
  • B.Sc. Geography – 160
  • B.Sc. Geology – 160
  • B.Sc. Meteorology – 160
  • B.Sc. Quantity Surveying – 160
  • B.Sc. Urban & Regional Planning – 160

Faculty of Education

  • B. Technology Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Adult Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Arabic – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Early Childhood Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) English – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) French – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Hausa – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) History – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Islamic Studies – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Primary Education – 160
  • B.A. (Ed) Special Education – 160
  • B.Sc. Library and Information Science – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Agriculture – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Biology – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Chemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Economics – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Geography – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Health Education – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Mathematics – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Physical Education – 160
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Physics – 160

Faculty of Engineering

  • B. Eng. Agricultural Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Automotive Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Chemical Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Civil Engineering – 180
  • B. Eng. Computer Engineering – 180
  • B. Eng. Electrical Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Mechatronics Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Petroleum Engineering – 160
  • B. Eng. Telecommunication Engineering – 160

Faculty of Law

  • LLB. Common & Islamic Law – 200

Faculty of Life Sciences

  • B.Sc. Applied Biology – 160
  • B.Sc. Botany – 160
  • B.Sc. Microbiology – 160
  • B.Sc. Zoology – 160

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Doctor of Pharmacy – 220

Faculty of Physical Sciences

  • B.Sc. Chemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. Electronics with Physics – 160
  • B.Sc. Forensic Science – 160
  • B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry – 160
  • B.Sc. Mathematics – 160
  • B.Sc. Physics – 160
  • B.Sc. Statistics – 160

Faculty of Management Sciences

  • B.Sc. Accounting – 180
  • B.Sc. Banking and Finance – 160
  • B.Sc. Business Administration – 160
  • B.Sc. Entrepreneurship – 160
  • B.Sc. Public Administration – 160
  • B.Sc. Taxation – 160

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • B.Sc. Criminology – 160
  • B.Sc. Economics – 160
  • B.Sc. International Relations – 180
  • B.Sc. Political Science – 160
  • B.Sc. Sociology – 160

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine – 160

Step-by-Step: How to Apply BUK Post UTME

Let me walk you through it. It’s online, not hard, but don’t rush.

Step 1: Go to the Website

Start from the BUK website. On the homepage, look for “2025 UTME Online Screening Exercise.” That’s your first click.

Step 2: Login With Your JAMB Details

Type in your JAMB registration number as username. Use your UTME aggregate score as password.

Once you’re in, fill the form carefully. Your photo from JAMB will stick with you till graduation, so no drama there.

Step 3: Pay Your ₦2,000 Screening Fee

After filling the form, you’ll get a Personalised Payment Invoice (PPI). This comes with a Remita code.

You can:

  • Pay online (ATM card, internet banking)
  • Or print the invoice and take it to any commercial bank

If you pay online, your acknowledgement slip shows up immediately.

If you pay at the bank, come back to the site, hit “check your payment”, then print the slip. Don’t skip that part. Many people forget and start panicking later.

Federal University of Lafia (FULafia)
FULAFIA Postgraduate Admission Form 2025/2026 Released

FULAFIA is now accepting postgraduate applications for 2025/2026. This post covers the available courses, requirements, fees and how to apply. Read on if you’re eyeing a PGD, Master’s or PhD at the Federal University of Lafia.

So, you’re thinking of going back to school. Maybe it’s for the love of research, or because you’re done with NYSC and the job market is doing strong head. Whatever your reason, Federal University of Lafia (FULAFIA) has officially opened its portal for postgraduate admissions.

And when I say open, I mean everything is laid out — PGD, Master’s, and PhD programmes, across multiple fields, with both online and on-campus options. Let’s break it down, no grammar overload.

What Programmes Are On the Table?

Truth is, FULAFIA came prepared. They’re not just offering courses for show. From Agriculture to Security Studies, there’s a wide spread.

Regular Programmes

Some of the areas where you can study include:

  1. Faculty of Agriculture
    1. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Agricultural Economics & Extension
    2. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Agronomy
    3. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Animal Science
    4. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Fisheries & Aquaculture
    5. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Forestry & Wildlife
  2. Faculty of Arts
    1. M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. English & Literary Studies
    2. M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. French
    3. PGD, M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. History & International Studies
    4. Doctorate Diplomacy, Security & Strategic Studies (Professional)
    5. Masters Diplomacy, Security & Strategic Studies (Professional)
    6. PGD, M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. Islamic Studies
    7. PGD, M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. Philosophy
    8. Masters Professional Ethics (Professional)
    9. M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. Theatre & Media Arts
  3. Faculty of Clinical Sciences
    1. PGD Public Health & Social Entrepreneurship
    2. PGD Health Statistics & Data Analytics
    3. M.Sc. Epidemiology
    4. M.Sc. Vaccinology and Drug Development
    5. PGD, MPH., M.Phil/Ph.D. Public Health
  4. Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
    1. M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Physiology
  5. Faculty of Computing
    1. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Computer Science
  6. Faculty of Education
    1. M.Ed., M.Phil/Ph.D. Special Needs Education (LD, HI, VI and S/L)
    2. M.Ed., M.Phil/Ph.D. Science Education (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
    3. M.Ed., M.Phil/Ph.D. Mathematics Education
  7. Faculty of Environmental Design
    1. PGD, MA/MFA, M.Phil/Ph.D. Fine Arts
    2. PGD, M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. Geography
    3. M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. Industrial Design
  8. Faculty of Life Sciences
    1. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Biochemistry
    2. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Microbiology
    3. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Plant Science & Biotechnology
    4. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Zoology
  9. Faculty of Physical Sciences
    1. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Chemistry
    2. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Computer Science
    3. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Mathematics
    4. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Physics
    5. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Statistics
  10. Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science
    1. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Medical Laboratory Science
  11. Faculty of Social Sciences
    1. M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Economics
    2. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Library & Information Science
    3. M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Political Science
    4. M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. International Relations & Diplomacy
    5. Master Peace & Conflict Studies (Professional)
    6. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Sociology
    7. PGD, M.Sc., M.Phil/Ph.D. Social Work
  12. Centre for Cultural Studies
    1. PGD Cultural Studies (Professional)
  13. Centre for Gender & Development Studies
    1. PGD Gender & Development Studies (Professional)
  14. Centre for Leadership Studies
    1. PGD Leadership & Public Affairs (Professional)
    2. Master Leadership & Public Affairs (Professional)
  15. Centre for Security Studies
    1. PGD Conflict & Security Studies (Professional)
    2. Master Conflict, Intelligence & Security Studies (Professional)

What About Online Programmes?

You’re not left out if you prefer remote study. The online track covers:

  1. Faculty of Arts
    1. M.A., M.Phil/Ph.D. French
    2. Master Diplomacy, Security & Strategic Studies (Professional)
    3. Doctorate Diplomacy, Security & Strategic Studies (Professional)
    4. Master Professional Ethics (Professional)
  2. Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science
    1. PGD Health Administration & Management
    2. PGD Laboratory Design & Management
    3. PGD Environment & Occupational Health
    4. PGD Quality Management Science
  3. Faculty of Social Sciences
    1. PGD Economics (Public Finance)
    2. Master Financial Economics (Professional)
    3. Master Health Economics (Professional)
    4. Doctorate Health Economics (Professional)
    5. Master Peace & Conflict Studies (Professional)
    6. Master Industrial & Labour Relations (Professional)
    7. Master Criminology & Security Studies (Professional)
  4. Centre for Security Studies
    1. PGD Conflict & Security Studies (Professional)
    2. Master Conflict, Intelligence & Security Studies (Professional)

No need to move to Lafia. You can earn your degree while sipping zobo at home.

Who Can Apply?

Now, this part is important. Before you spend ₦26k on the form, make sure you tick the boxes.

For PGD

  • You must have met university matriculation requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree from FULAFIA or another approved university
  • HND holders with upper credit can apply
  • Lower credit HND holders need five years work experience
  • If your HND is in something like Horticulture or Nursery Management, you may qualify too

For Master’s (M.A./M.Sc.)

  • 5 credit passes in related subjects
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least Second Class Lower and 3.0 CGPA
  • For History/International Studies, they accept 2.5 CGPA or 50% average

For M.Phil/PhD

  • You must have a strong Master’s degree
  • With at least 3.5 CGPA (or 55%)
  • Relevant experience helps, but it doesn’t replace qualification

What Does the Form Cost?

You’ll pay ₦26,000 for the form. It’s non-refundable, so don’t rush. Confirm your eligibility first.

How To Apply

Here’s how to get it done without wahala:

  1. Go to the FULAFIA Postgraduate Portal
  2. Sign up and follow the instructions
  3. Fill in your details carefully
  4. Upload the right documents
  5. Pay and submit

That’s it. No long story.

Application Timeline

  • Starts: Monday, 4th August 2025
  • Closes: Friday, 30th September 2025

So yes, you have time. But we both know how fast deadlines creep up. Don’t slack.

Adamu Tafawa Balewa College of Education, Kangere (ATBCOE)
ATBCOE Affiliated to BUK Post UTME/DE Admission Form 2025/2026 Out

Adamu Tafawa Balewa College of Education has opened its 2025/2026 post-UTME and Direct Entry forms for degree admission in affiliation with BUK. This article walks you through who can apply, how to register online, and what to do if you didn’t pick the college initially. Keep reading so you don’t miss anything.

So, you’re still searching for where to land for your degree after that UTME or Direct Entry form? Maybe your first choice didn’t click or you’re just finding out about this option late. Either way, Adamu Tafawa Balewa College of Education, Kangere (yep, the one in Bauchi State) has quietly opened its doors for the 2025/2026 academic session.

And yes, they’re affiliated with Bayero University, Kano. That means if you make it in, your degree comes from BUK, not just the college. Sweet deal, right?

Quick Facts First

  • Form Type: Post-UTME and Direct Entry
  • Admission Year: 2025/2026
  • Fee: ₦2,500 (non-refundable, of course)
  • Portal Opens: Monday, 4th August 2025

If this is your kind of option, don’t waste time thinking too long.

But Wait, Did You Pick Them in UTME?

If you didn’t choose ATBCOE during your JAMB registration, no wahala. Just do a change of institution on the JAMB portal. You need to make ATBCOE your first choice before applying.

No shortcut around this step. Without it, your application won’t go anywhere.

So How Do You Apply?

The process is pretty simple. You don’t need to travel to Bauchi or queue under the sun.

Here’s what to do:

  1. Go to ATBCOE admission portal
  2. Create an account using:
    • Full name
    • Email address
    • Phone number
    • A password (something you won’t forget in one week)
  3. Verify your email
  4. Log in and complete the application
  5. Print the acknowledgement slip
  6. Submit that slip to your department (yes, physically)

Some steps are online, but the last one pulls you back offline. Small stress, but manageable.

Need Help? Don’t Guess

If you get stuck or the portal starts misbehaving (which, let’s be honest, happens sometimes), here’s who to call:

  • ICT Support: 08036395663
  • Admissions Office: 08035851651

You can also swing by the college website www.coekangere.edu.ng for updates or further help.

Osun State Polytechnic OSPOLY Iree
Osun Poly OSPOLY HND Admission Form 2025/2026 Out

Looking to further your studies at Osun State Polytechnic? This guide covers all you need to know about the available HND programmes for 2025/2026, plus who can apply and how. Don’t miss the details if you’re planning your next academic move.

So, you’ve survived your ND, served your time in industry, and now you’re itching to level up with a Higher National Diploma. Well, Osun State Polytechnic, Iree just flung open the doors for the 2025/2026 HND admission. And trust me, the course list is long enough to make your head spin a little.

Let’s break it down in a way that won’t make your eyes glaze over, especially if you’re scrolling on your phone with barely enough data.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

  1. Science Laboratory Technology
    • Chemistry (Option)
    • Physics-Electronics (Option)
    • Microbiology (Option)
    • Biochemistry (Option)
    • Environmental Biology (Option)
  2. Food Technology
  3. Statistics
  4. Journalism and Media Studies
  5. Strategic Communication and Media Studies
  6. Office Technology and Management
  7. Software and Web Development
  8. Networking and Cloud Computing
  9. Cyber-Security and Data Protection
  10. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology
    • Power and Machine (Option)
    • Electronics and Telecommunication (Option)
  11. Computer Engineering Technology
  12. Civil Engineering Technology
  13. Mechanical Engineering Technology
    • Automotive (Option)
    • Manufacturing (Option)
  14. Welding and Fabrication Engineering Technology
  15. Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Engineering Technology
    • Farm Power and Machinery (Option)
    • Soil and Water (Option)
    • Post-Harvest (Option)
  16. Accountancy
  17. Banking and Finance
  18. Business Administration and Management
  19. Marketing
  20. Procurement and Supply Chain Management
  21. Architectural Technology
  22. Building Technology
  23. Estate Management
  24. Quantity Surveying
  25. Urban and Regional Planning
  26. Art & Design
    • Graphic Design (Option)
    • Textile Design (Option)

Osun State Polytechnic HND Admission General Requirements

  • National Diploma (ND) in the same discipline with a minimum of Lower Credit from an NBTE-accredited programme/institution.
  • Minimum of One Year Post-ND Industrial Attachment/Work Experience in the field of specialization.

Note: Candidates with an Ordinary Pass in ND may be considered in exceptional cases, provided they have a minimum of Two Years Post-ND Industrial Attachment/Work Experience.

Osun State Polytechnic HND Admission Specific Requirements

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

  1. Two-Year Higher National Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology
    • Chemistry Option
    • Physics-Electronics Option
    • Biochemistry Option
    • Microbiology Option
    • Environmental Biology Option
  2. Two-Year Higher National Diploma in Food Science Technology
  3. Two-Year Higher National Diploma in Statistics

Science Laboratory Technology – Chemistry Option

  • National Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology.
  • A minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits obtained in not more than two sittings in any of the following examinations:
    • GCE O’ Level
    • SSCE (WAEC or NECO)
    • NABTEB (NTC)

Compulsory Subjects:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry

Plus any two (2) of the following:

  • Physics
  • Biology/Agricultural Science
  • Geography
  • ICT/Data Processing/Computer Studies
  • Economics/Commerce
  • Further Mathematics

Science Laboratory Technology – Physics-Electronics Option

  • National Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits in not more than two sittings:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics
    Plus one from: Geography, Economics/Commerce, Further Mathematics, ICT/Data Processing/Computer Studies

Science Laboratory Technology – Microbiology Option

  • National Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, and Biology
    Plus two from: Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Economics/Commerce, ICT/Data Processing/Computer Studies, Further Mathematics

Science Laboratory Technology – Biochemistry Option

  • National Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry
    Plus one from: Physics, Food and Nutrition, ICT/Data Processing/Computer Studies, Further Mathematics

Science Laboratory Technology – Environmental Biology Option

  • National Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, and Biology
    Plus two from: Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Economics/Commerce, ICT/Data Processing/Computer Studies, Further Mathematics

Food Science Technology

  • National Diploma in Food Science Technology.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science
    Plus one from: Physics, Economics/Commerce, Statistics, Food and Nutrition, ICT/Data Processing/Computer Studies, Geography, Technical Drawing

Statistics

  • National Diploma in Statistics.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, and one Basic Science (Biology, Chemistry, or Physics)
    Plus two from: Further Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Commerce, Geography, Agricultural Science, Government, History, Civic Education, Statistics, Typewriting, Food and Nutrition

FACULTY OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

  1. Journalism and Media Studies
  2. Strategic Communication and Media Studies
  3. Office Technology and Management (formerly Secretarial Studies)
  4. Software and Web Development
  5. Networking and Cloud Computing
  6. Cyber-Security and Data Protection

Journalism and Media Studies

  • National Diploma in Mass Communication.
  • 5 O’ Level Credits including:
    English Language, Mathematics, Literature in English
    Plus two from:
    Economics, Commerce, Government/Civic Education, Geography, History, Accounting/Book-Keeping, Physics/Chemistry/Biology, CRS/IRS, ICT, or any Nigerian Language

Strategic Communication and Media Studies

  • Same as Journalism and Media Studies

Office Technology and Management

  • National Diploma in Office Technology and Management.
  • 5 O’ Level Credits:
    English Language, Mathematics
    Plus three from: Business Methods, Typewriting, Shorthand, Literature, Government, Accounting, Office Practice, CRS/IRS, Marketing, ICT, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Agricultural Science, Geography, or any Nigerian Language

Software and Web Development

  • National Diploma in Computer Science, Software/Web Development, or Networking
  • 5 O’ Level Credits:
    Mathematics, English Language, Physics
    Plus two from: Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science, Further Mathematics, Statistics, ICT, Economics/Commerce, Geography

Networking and Cloud Computing

  • Same as above

Cyber-Security and Data Protection

  • Same as above

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

  1. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology
    • Power and Machine Option
    • Electronics and Telecommunication Option
  2. Computer Engineering Technology
  3. Civil Engineering Technology
  4. Mechanical Engineering Technology
    • Automotive Option
    • Manufacturing Option
  5. Welding and Fabrication Engineering Technology
  6. Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Engineering Technology
    • Farm-Power and Machinery Option
    • Soil and Water Option
    • Post-Harvest Option

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology (All Options)

  • National Diploma in Electrical/Electronics Engineering.
  • 5 O’ Level Credits in not more than two sittings:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
    Plus one other relevant subject

Computer Engineering Technology

  • National Diploma in Computer Engineering.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits in not more than two sittings:
    Compulsory: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
    Plus one relevant subject.

Civil Engineering Technology

  • National Diploma in Civil Engineering.
  • Same subject requirements as above.

Mechanical Engineering Technology (Automotive / Manufacturing Options)

  • National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Same subject requirements as above.

Welding and Fabrication Engineering Technology

  • National Diploma in Welding and Fabrication.
  • Same subject requirements as above.

Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Engineering Technology

(Farm-Power & Machinery, Soil & Water, Post-Harvest Options)

  • National Diploma in Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Engineering Technology.
  • Same subject requirements as above.

FACULTY OF FINANCIAL STUDIES

  1. Accountancy
  2. Banking and Finance

Accountancy

  • National Diploma in Accountancy.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits including:
    English Language, Mathematics, and three from:
    Financial Accounting, Economics, Commerce, Business Method, Government, Literature, ICT, Statistics, and Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science).

Banking and Finance

  • National Diploma in Banking and Finance.
  • Same requirements as Accountancy.

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

  1. Business Administration and Management
  2. Marketing
  3. Procurement and Supply Chain Management

Business Administration and Management

  • National Diploma in Business Administration.
  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level Credits:
    English Language, Mathematics, Economics/Commerce
    Plus two subjects from: Arts, Social Sciences, or Sciences.

Procurement and Supply Chain Management

  • ND in Business Administration / Procurement / Supply Chain Management.
  • Same subject requirements as above.

Marketing

  • ND in Business Administration / Marketing.
  • Same subject requirements as above.

FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

  1. Building Technology
  2. Quantity Surveying
  3. Architectural Technology
  4. Estate Management
  5. Urban and Regional Planning

Building Technology

  • ND in Building Technology.
  • 5 Credits including:
    English Language, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry
    Plus two from: Biology, Technical Drawing, Economics, Geography, Government, Civic Education, Woodwork, Art, Building Construction, etc.

Quantity Surveying

  • ND in Quantity Surveying.
  • Same subject requirements as Building Technology.

Architectural Technology

  • ND in Architectural Technology.
  • 5 Credits including:
    English Language, Mathematics, Physics
    Plus two from: Chemistry, Biology, Fine Art, Technical Drawing, Economics, ICT, etc.

Estate Management

  • ND in Urban and Regional Planning.
  • 5 Credits including:
    English Language, Mathematics, one science subject
    Plus two from: Commerce, Statistics, Technical Drawing, Geography, Accounting, etc.

Urban and Regional Planning

  • ND in Urban and Regional Planning.
  • Same requirements as Estate Management.

FACULTY OF ART & INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

  1. Art and Design
    • Graphic Design (Option)
    • Textile Design (Option)

Graphic Design Option

  • ND in Art & Design / Fine Art / Industrial Design / Fine and Applied Arts.
  • 5 O’ Level Credits:
    English Language, Mathematics
    Plus three from: Fine Art, Technical Drawing, Graphics, Sculpture, Textile, Painting, Photography, Literature, ICT, Economics, Civic Education, etc.

Textile Design Option

  • ND in Art & Design, Fine Art, Industrial Design, or Fashion Design & Clothing Technology.
  • Same requirements as Graphic Design.

Special Notice for Osun State Polytechnic HND Applicants

  1. All information must be personally and accurately filled — especially name order, grades, and Industrial Training (IT) dates.
  2. Only NBTE-accredited ND programmes will be accepted.
  3. Course changes are not allowed after payment of acceptance fee.
  4. Provide a valid email address and phone number during registration.
  5. Submit photocopies of O’ Level, ND results, and IT Letter to the Admissions Office on or before the Qualifying Examination day.
  6. Candidates from other institutions must pay a ₦5,000 verification fee to the Institution’s Bursary.
  7. Candidates from Osun State Polytechnic, Iree must pay ₦2,000 for ND result verification.
  8. The Qualifying Examination date will be announced in due course.
  9. The Institution is not liable for errors during form submission.

How to Apply for Osun State Polytechnic HND Admission

Application is Online.
Completed application forms must be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication.

university of benin UNIBEN
UNIBEN JUPEB Admission Form 2025/2026 Released – Start 200 Level

Thinking of skipping 100 level? The UNIBEN JUPEB programme might be your best bet. This article explains who can apply, how the programme works and how to get in. Keep reading to know what’s what and avoid missing deadlines.

You know that feeling when you’ve written JAMB once, maybe twice, and the result still dey do anyhow? Yeah, frustrating. Now imagine having a way to slide into 200 level without all that wahala. That’s where the JUPEB programme from the University of Benin (UNIBEN) comes in.

The 2025/2026 admission form is out, and if you’ve got your O’Levels sorted, you might want to pay close attention. Or bookmark this for later, at least. Either way, let’s break this thing down properly.

So, what’s JUPEB?

JUPEB stands for Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board. Long name, simple idea. It’s a one-year pre-degree course designed to help you jump into 200 level at UNIBEN or other universities that accept JUPEB results. And yes, that includes some schools abroad.

Think of it like A-Level but made for Nigerian students. You take classes, write exams and, if you pass well, boom—direct entry admission. No JAMB stress.

What You’ll Be Doing in the Programme

This thing no be play. It’s packed.

Once you’re in, you’ll pick three subjects that match your future course. For example, if you’re eyeing Medicine, you’re doing Biology, Chemistry and Physics. If it’s Law, then Government, Literature and CRS are your squad.

Each subject is broken into four courses, so you’ll take twelve in total. You’ll also take two general studies courses, one each semester. It’s a lot, yeah, but it’s worth it if you want that 200 level shortcut.

The academic session lasts a full year, split into two semesters. Classes run Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4 pm. Non-residential, so if you’re not based in Benin City, plan your stay ahead.

What You Need to Get In

Before you rush to apply, check this:

  • You must have at least five O’Level credit passes. That includes English and Maths.
  • These credits should come from not more than two sittings.
  • WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, GCE—all are fine.

No O’Level yet? Sorry o, come back next year.

Subject Combinations: Pick Your Squad Wisely

Here’s a quick peek at what subjects UNIBEN offers for different fields:

Arts

  • Government / Literature / CRS
  • History / Literature / CRS
  • Economics / Government / Literature

Education

  • Same combos as Arts, Social Sciences and others

Management & Social Sciences

  • Economics / Government / Maths
  • Business Studies / Government / Economics
  • CRS / Government / Economics
  • Accounting / Economics / Government

Law

  • Government / Literature / CRS

Sciences

  • Biology / Chemistry / Physics
  • Chemistry / Maths / Physics
  • Geography / Maths / Physics
  • Agricultural Science / Biology / Chemistry

Engineering

  • Chemistry / Maths / Physics

Health-related Courses (like Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing)

  • Biology / Chemistry / Physics

Pick subjects based on what you want to study in uni. No go carry Law subject combo when you sabi say you wan do Engineering.

How Much and How to Apply

Okay, time for the nitty-gritty. To apply:

  1. Go to the UNIBEN official website.
  2. Click the WAEUP portal link.
  3. Pay ₦15,000 with your ATM card (VERVE, VISA or MASTERCARD).
  4. Fill the form with your details—no lie o, they won’t allow correction after submission.
  5. Upload a passport photo. Red background. Not older than three months.
  6. Submit, then print the slip with your exam details and login info.

Pro Tip: Print at least four coloured copies of the form with your passport clearly showing.

Deadline and Exam Day

Don’t dull. The portal closes Wednesday, 3rd September 2025 by midnight. If you pay after that, the money go just vanish—no refund, no exam.

The entrance exam happens Saturday, 6th September 2025, at UNIBEN’s Ugbowo campus.

university of benin UNIBEN
UNIBEN Post-UTME & DE Admission Form 2025/2026 Out

UNIBEN has opened its portal for the 2025 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening. If you chose the school as your first choice and scored 200 or more, you’re eligible. This article walks you through how to apply and what to bring for the exam.

Let’s be honest, admission season can scatter your head if you’re not careful. One minute you’re checking JAMB scores, the next you’re Googling “how to pass UNIBEN Post-UTME in one week.” If that’s you, relax small. Breathe. You’re in the right place.

The University of Benin has kicked off its Post-UTME and Direct Entry (DE) screening for the 2025/2026 session, and if you’ve been eyeing that school, now’s your chance to make your move.

What’s Going On?

UNIBEN’s admission screening is happening from Monday, 1st September to Saturday, 6th September 2025. It’s not virtual. You’ll write it physically at the Ugbowo campus, so better start making plans.

Before you rush to register, here’s what makes you eligible:

  • You must have picked UNIBEN as your first choice when you registered for JAMB.
  • You need a UTME score of 200 or more (for UTME applicants).
  • You should have at least five credits in your O’Level, including English and (for most courses) Maths, plus three or four other relevant subjects. You can combine results from two sittings.
  • And yes, have a valid email address. You’ll need it.

How to Apply (Without Getting Stuck)

The application portal opens by 8 am on Monday, 4th August 2025, and closes by midnight, Friday, 22nd August 2025. No extension, no grace period, so don’t delay.

Here’s what to do:

  1. Go to the UNIBEN website
  2. Click on “Application Menu”
  3. Follow the instructions and click “Begin Application Process”
  4. Type in your JAMB Reg NumberJAMB Score and create a password
  5. Use your JAMB Reg Number and password to log in
  6. Fill in your details. Be sure everything is correct before moving on
  7. When you get to payment, click “Pay with Remita”. The screening fee is ₦2,000 (not counting the extra portal charges). Use a working ATM card
  8. Before you submit, preview everything again. No changes after submission o
  9. After submitting, come back later to print your acknowledgment slip and screening invitation with your exam date and time

Simple, but don’t rush the process.

Course Groupings for the Screening

UNIBEN organises the screening by groups. Knowing where your course falls helps you avoid confusion on exam day.

Group 1: Physical Sciences

  • Engineering
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Education – Physical Sciences
  • Statistics (Pure Science track)
  • Technical Education

Group 2: Life Sciences

  • Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy
  • Basic Medical Sciences
  • Agriculture, Home Economics
  • Life Sciences
  • Education – Life Sciences
  • Veterinary Medicine

Group 3: Social Sciences

  • Education – Social Sciences
  • Library and Information Science
  • Guidance and Counseling
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Adult Education

Group 4: Management Sciences

  • Management, Accounting, Marketing
  • Mathematics and Economics
  • Estate Management
  • Statistics
  • Economics

Group 5: Arts

  • Law
  • Arts proper
  • Education – Arts

After Registration, What Next?

Once you’ve submitted your application, check back from Wednesday, 27th August 2025. That’s when you’ll find out your specific exam date, venue and time.

And no, you can’t just stroll in anyhow.

Be seated at least one hour before your screening time. That’s not a suggestion. UNIBEN no dey smile on exam day.

Also, leave your phones and calculators at home or you’ll be turned back. Yes, even that small scientific one you’ve been using since SS1.

What to Bring on Exam Day

  • Your acknowledgment slip
  • Your screening invitation slip with the time and venue

Forget any of these, and you might be watching others write from the corridor.

Don’t Wait Till the Last Minute

UNIBEN won’t collect any payment after Friday, 22nd August 2025. So if you miss it, you’ve missed it. No appeal. No story.

Bottom line? If UNIBEN is your dream school, start your application early. Double-check your info. Don’t use someone else’s email or random cafe details.

Tansian University, TANU
Tansian University Post-UTME & DE Form 2025/2026 Is Out

Tansian University is now accepting applications for the 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry. This article breaks down who can apply, how to register, and where to get the form. Read on if you’re planning to study there.

So the gates are open again at Tansian University, and if you’re looking for admission into the 2025/2026 session, it might just be time to make a move. The school has rolled out its Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening, and yes, the application form is out already. No long talk.

You don’t even need to have picked Tansian in JAMB to apply. They’re keeping things flexible, which is rare these days. Maybe you didn’t plan to apply here at first, but well, plans can change.

If you wrote this year’s UTME, then that’s step one done.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • The minimum UTME score (as approved by JAMB) for your chosen course
  • The required academic qualifications (SSCE, NECO, GCE or equivalent)
  • You don’t have to choose Tansian as your school of choice during JAMB to be eligible. That’s a green light for a lot of people who missed out earlier

For Direct Entry

They’re also accepting NCE holders for the two- or three-year degree options in the Faculty of Education. If you’ve got that qualification and you’re tired of being in limbo, this could be your next step.

How to Apply (Without Getting Confused)

The process is simple, nothing too techy.

Step 1: Choose Your Course

Check out the full list of courses offered by the university. Don’t just pick at random. Go with something that fits your strengths or what you see yourself doing long-term.

You’ll find the course list and more details on the Tansian University admissions page.

Step 2: Make Payment and Apply Online

You’ll need to pay ₦10,000 for the application form. Pay into:

Bank: Polaris Bank Plc
Account Number: 4091963018
Account Name: Tansian University Umunya

After payment, fill the form online and submit. You’ll get a confirmation message once your application goes through. Don’t skip or rush this part. Double-check everything.

Step 3: Go to the School for Registration

Once your online form is accepted, the next move is physical.

Take your credentials and proof of payment to the Registrar’s Office at Tansian University, Umunya or Oba campus in Anambra State. They need to verify everything before your admission moves forward.

Prefer Buying the Form in Person?

No wahala. You can also walk into any of these locations to get the form:

  • Tansian University Main Campus (Umunya or Oba, Anambra State)
  • Konigin Des Friedens College, Enugu: No. 1 Queen of Peace Drive, Off Awkunanaw Street, Achara Layout
  • Our Lady Waldenstein Educational Centre, Oka-Uga, Aguata LGA, Anambra

Just go along with your ₦10,000 and request the application form.

When you collect it, fill and return to the Registrar’s Office with proof of payment. Originals only o. No photocopies for this one.

Quick Note on Screening

Screening is already on. Yes, like right now. So the earlier you wrap up your application, the better your chances of being processed early. Avoid last-minute runs.

Got Questions?

If you’re unsure about anything or need help, reach out:

Email: admissions@tansianuniversity.edu.ng
Phone Numbers:
08064131134
08065197885
08038408011
08032370760

They’re usually responsive. And if they don’t pick at first, call again. You know how things can be sometimes.

Tansian University Postgraduate Admission Form 2025/2026 Out

Tansian University is accepting postgraduate applications for 2025/2026. This post outlines who qualifies, available courses, and how to apply. Read on if you’re planning to further your studies.

There’s something about moving from one degree to the next. It feels like progress, or at least, like you’re still trying. If you’ve been thinking of going back for that PGD, Master’s or PhD, then you might want to keep reading. Tansian University just opened up their postgraduate admissions for the 2025/2026 academic session.

This isn’t one of those rushed announcements that vanish in two days. The form is out, the process is simple, and they’ve laid out everything pretty clearly. Well, mostly.

Programmes on Offer

Let’s start with what’s actually available. Tansian isn’t offering a thousand random courses. They’ve picked areas where they already have some structure. Here’s what’s up:

  1. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Accountancy
  2. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Business Administration
  3. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Journalism and Media Studies
  4. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Broadcasting
  5. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Political Science
  6. MA and PhD in Philosophy
  7. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Computer Science
  8. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Biochemistry
  9. PGD, M.Sc., and PhD in Microbiology

That’s it. No tricks. Just a focused list of serious academic paths.

Who Can Apply?

Tansian has opened its doors to anyone who meets the basic requirements. You don’t have to be a former student. What matters is your result and how you fit in.

Let’s break this down.

General Requirements

Every applicant needs at least five credit passes in subjects like English and Maths. This must come from WASSCE, GCE, NECO or NABTEB, and not in more than two sittings.

You also need to meet the entry requirement for the course you’re applying for, both at undergrad and postgrad levels.

For PGD (Postgraduate Diploma)

You need:

  • A Bachelor’s degree with a Third Class or higher (GPA of at least 2.0 on a 5-point scale)
  • Or an HND with at least 3.5 GPA
  • In some special cases, you might be required to take extra tests by the faculty
  • If you have professional qualifications, make sure you also passed through the normal O’level path

For Master’s Degree

You qualify if you:

  • Graduated with at least a Second Class Lower, and have a GPA of 2.5 or more
  • Or you hold a PGD in a related field with a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 5-point scale or 3.0 on a 4-point scale

For PhD Programme

Here’s where it gets serious:

  • You must already hold a Master’s degree in the course or something related
  • Your GPA should be at least 3.5 on a 5-point scale or 3.0 on a 4-point scale

That’s the bare minimum. Anything below that and you’re probably wasting the ₦20,000.

How to Apply (Step by Step)

You don’t need to be a tech genius to figure this out. Here’s the flow:

  1. Pay ₦20,000 for the form.
    • Bank: FCMB
    • Account Name: Tansian University
    • Account Number: 1458541012
  2. Go to the Tansian postgraduate application page and download the form.
  3. Fill it carefully. Don’t rush. Mistakes might cost you later.
  4. Submit the following to the School of Postgraduate Studies:
    • The completed application form
    • Your bank payment slip
    • Academic certificates
    • Any other relevant documents

The earlier you do this, the better. Nobody wants to be left behind when the screening starts.

Screening? Yes.

Every applicant will face some form of screening. It might be written, it might be oral, or both. The date isn’t out yet, but the school says they’ll send info to all applicants directly.

So if your email inbox is always full of random junk, better start checking properly.

Got Questions?

If anything feels confusing or unclear, reach out. Tansian didn’t just drop numbers for show.

  • Call:
    08035836516
    08064131134
    08064378213
  • Email: admissionspgs@tansianuniversity.edu.ng

They’ll answer. Well, hopefully. If not today, maybe tomorrow. Just keep trying.

Federal School of Dental Technology and Therapy, Enugu FEDCODTTEN
School of Public Health & Disease Control Tech. Kano Form 2025/2026

The School of Public Health and Disease Control Technology, Kano has started selling its 2025/2026 ND admission forms. This post explains the available courses, how to apply, what it costs, and the deadline. Keep reading if you’re planning to apply.

School of Public Health and Disease Control Technology, Kano Admission Form

Some announcements show up quietly, like they don’t want too much attention. But for those who’ve been waiting for a shot at public health, this might be the one worth noticing.

The School of Public Health and Disease Control Technology, Kano has opened applications for its National Diploma (ND) programmes. The forms are out and, as always, they’re selling them the old-school way — no online portal. You’ll need to show up in person.

Programmes You Can Apply For

The school has a solid list of health-related diploma courses, and if you’ve been thinking about a future in community health or records management, these might interest you:

  • Epidemiology and Disease Control Technology
  • Environmental Health Technology
  • Public Health Technology
  • Health Education and Promotion
  • Community Health Technology
  • Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Health Records and Information Management
  • Family Healthcare Technology
  • Mental Health and Substance Abuse Management

These are all ND-level, so they’re open to school leavers who meet the entry requirements.

Admission Requirements

Here’s what you’ll need to qualify:

  • At least five credits in your O’Level results
  • Subjects must include English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics
  • You can combine results from WAEC, NECO or NABTEB
  • You must not exceed two sittings

If you’re missing any of these, better hold off and fix it first. No point wasting ₦7,500 on vibes.

How Much Is the Form?

It’s ₦7,500 only, not bad at all by today’s standards. But remember, they won’t give you the form until you show proof of payment.

Bank Payment Info:

  • Bank: FCMB
  • Account Name: School of Public Health & Disease Control Technology
  • Account Number: 2005419769

Once you pay, head to the school to collect your form. No online shortcuts.

Where and When to Apply

Location:

Registrar’s Office, School of Public Health and Disease Control Technology,
Plot 346, Goron Dutse, Kano.

Application Timeline:

Starts: Friday, 1st August 2025
Ends: Thursday, 1st September 2025

So yeah, you’ve got a month. Still, don’t wait till the final week. Nigerian last-minute rush can do you dirty.

Steps to Apply

This isn’t one of those long online processes. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Make payment at the bank
  2. Go to the school’s admissions office
  3. Collect and fill out the form
  4. Attach photocopies of your credentials
  5. Submit everything right there

And please, use a valid phone number. That’s how they’ll reach you if you get shortlisted for screening.

Any Questions?

For more info, call 08022885377. If it rings out, try again later. Or better still, stop by the school if you live nearby. Sometimes, face-to-face works faster.

Federal University of Kashere, FUKASHERE
FUKASHERE Part-Time Admission Form 2025/2026 – No JAMB

FUKASHERE has opened applications for its 2025/2026 part-time degree programmes. This article breaks down available courses, who can apply, and how to register. Read on if you’re working or want a flexible way to get a degree.

Not everyone has the chance to study full-time. Some people work, some raise families, and some just need school to fit around life, not the other way round. If that sounds like you, then this might be the update you’ve been waiting for.

Federal University of Kashere (FUKASHERE) has opened up part-time undergraduate admissions for the 2025/2026 academic session, and the good part? You don’t need JAMB to get in. It’s straight-up application, no UTME stress.

What You Can Study

FUKASHERE isn’t throwing just one or two random courses out there. They’ve opened quite a good number, spread across various faculties. Here’s the breakdown:

Faculty of Management Sciences

  • B.Sc. Accounting
  • B.Sc. Business Administration

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • B.Sc. Economics and Development Studies
  • B.Sc. Political Science
  • B.Sc. Geography
  • B.Sc. Sociology

Faculty of Science

  • B.Sc. Computer Science

Faculty of Humanities

  • B.A. English
  • B.A. Arabic

Faculty of Education

  • B.Ed. Administration and Planning
  • B.Ed. Guidance and Counselling
  • B.Sc. Ed. Agricultural Science
  • B.Sc. Ed. Computer Science
  • B.A. Ed. English
  • B.A. Ed. Arabic

So whether you lean towards numbers, language, or leadership, there’s a path here.

What Makes This Program Different?

This is not the usual full-time hustle. Here’s what makes FUKASHERE’s part-time offer stand out:

  • No JAMB required. That’s already a relief for many.
  • Classes only on Fridays and Saturdays. That means your weekdays are free.
  • The same certificate as regular students. No special tag or label.
  • Affordable fees and no strike wahala. Really. The calendar stays on track.
  • Perfect for workers and older learners. You don’t need to explain why you want to study at 28 or 38. It’s built for that.

Who Can Apply?

For 100 Level Admission:

You need at least five credits at O’Level, including English and Maths. The subjects must match your course of interest.

For 200 Level (Direct Entry):

You must have one of these:

  • NCE
  • OND
  • IJMB
  • Or anything similar that counts as a recognised qualification

How Long Will It Take?

The duration depends on where you’re starting from:

  • If you enter through 100 Level, it’s a 5-year journey
  • If you’re coming in through Direct Entry (200 Level), it’s 4 years

Time will still fly. By the time you blink twice and attend enough weekend classes, you’ll be counting down to graduation.

How to Apply

It’s online, thankfully. No need to queue under the sun.

Here’s the process:

  1. Visit the application portal
  2. Create your profile
  3. Fill out the application form
  4. Choose your course and submit

Application fee: ₦5,000. That’s it.

Once you’re done, you wait for feedback. Simple.

Got Questions?

If anything confuses you, or if you need a bit of hand-holding (which is okay), reach out via any of these numbers:

  • 08032079654
  • 08067196151
  • 08060896061

Call during the day o. No late-night “hello sir” texts.

Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji (FEDPOLEL)
Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji Post-UTME Form 2025/2026 Out

This is to inform the general public that sales of Application form into our National Diploma (ND) Progammes for 2025/2026 Academic Session are now available

PROGRAMMES ARE FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE NATIONAL BOARD FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (NBTE)

Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji Post-UTME 2025: eligibility and registration details

National Diploma (ND) Programmes

  • Accountancy
  • Agricultural Technology
  • Architectural Technology
  • Business Administration& Mngt.
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Cooperative Economics & Mngt.
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  • Fishery Technology
  • Science Laboratory Technology
  • Statistics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Estate Management and Valuation
  • Library and Information Science

General Admission Requirements

  • Candidates must possess credits in relevant subjects in WAEC, NECO and NABTEB or its equivalents and minimum of 120 score in 2025 UTME

Application Procedures

Interested applicants should proceed to JAMB portal for change of institution and log on to our school website https://app.fedpolel.edu.ng to complete admission process

Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji (FEDPOLEL)
Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji ND Part-time Admission Form 2025/2026

The management of Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji wishes to inform the public especially prospective students of the polytechnic that the application form into the Part Time National Diploma Programs of the Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji is out for 2025/2026 session

PROGRAMMES ARE FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE NATIONAL BOARD FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (NBTE)

National Diploma (ND) Programmes

  • Accountancy
  • Agricultural Technology
  • Architectural Technology
  • Business Administration& Mngt.
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Cooperative Economics & Mngt.
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  • Fishery Technology
  • Science Laboratory Technology
  • Statistics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Estate Management and Valuation
  • Library and Information Science

General Admission Requirements

  • Candidates must possess credits in relevant subjects in WAEC, NECO and NABTEB or its equivalents and minimum of 120 score in 2025 UTME

Application Procedures

Interested applicants should proceed to JAMB portal for change of institution and log on to our school website https://app.fedpolel.edu.ng to complete admission process