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

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

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

Registration Steps for ND/HND Students

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

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

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

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

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

Acceptance Fee and Important Payment Rules

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

Consequences of Missing the Deadline

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

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

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

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

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

Approved UNIBEN Payment Portal for 2025/2026

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

Who Should Use the Portal

The new payment system is meant for:

  • Fresh 100-level students

  • Newly admitted 200-level Direct Entry students

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

Step-by-Step Guide to Pay School Charges

Students should follow the official procedure below:

  1. Visit the UNIBEN student portal.

  2. Click the “Login” menu.

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

  4. On the dashboard, select “Payment”.

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

  6. Click “Process Payment”.

  7. Follow the REMITA payment instructions.

  8. Confirm that all displayed details are correct.

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

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

School Charges Remain Unchanged

UNIBEN has restated clearly that:

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

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

  • Any rumours of higher fees should be ignored.

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

Help and Support for Payment Issues

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

Phone: 08143058717, 09031516333
Email: Official UNIBEN support email

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

Safe Use of the Payment Portal

UNIBEN advises all students to take these precautions:

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

  • Check the web address carefully before logging in.

  • Avoid sharing passwords or one-time codes.

  • Use trusted personal devices when entering card details.

  • Log out after each session.

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

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

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

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

CODFEL Registration Steps at YABATECH

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

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

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

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

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

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

Adding Extra Courses After Initial Registration

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

  • Students must return with proof of payment and

  • A written list of courses to be added

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

Illegal Course Updates and Penalties

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

Access to the Official PDF Guide

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

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

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

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

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

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

Major events in the semester include:

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

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

Important dates for the semester include:

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

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

  • Christmas: 25–26 December 2025
  • New Year: 1 January 2026
  • Ed-el-Fitr: 19–20 March 2026
  • Good Friday & Easter Monday: 3–6 April 2026
  • Ed-el-Kabir: 27–28 May 2026
  • Democracy Day: 12 June 2026
  • Independence Day: 1 October 2026
  • Matriculation: 7 January 2026
Bishop Camillus Etokudoh College of Health Sciences and Technology (BECOHTECH)
College of Health Technology Lafia Matriculation Ceremony 2025/2026

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

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

Quick Facts About the Matriculation

  • Academic session: 2025/2026

  • Host: The Provost, College of Health Technology Lafia

  • Date: Thursday, 4 December 2025

  • Time: 9:00 a.m. prompt

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

  • Enquiries phone line: 09024730447

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

What the Matriculation Means

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

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

Who Should Attend

Those expected at the ceremony include:

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

  • Parents and guardians

  • Academic and non-academic staff

  • Invited guests of the college

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

Why the Ceremony Matters

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

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

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

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

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

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

LASU Part-Time Entrance Examination Schedule

The entrance examination will take place as follows:

  • Date: Saturday, 29 November 2025

  • Time: 9:00 a.m. prompt

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

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

Who Must Attend the Entrance Examination

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

  • Applicants for standard part-time degree programmes

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

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

Required Documents for All Candidates

Every candidate must bring the following to the examination venue:

  • A printed copy of the completed application form

  • A valid means of identification, such as:

    • National ID

    • Voter’s card

    • Driver’s licence

    • International passport

    • LASRRA card

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

Additional Requirements for Direct Entry Applicants

Direct Entry candidates must come with:

  • Original copies of all post-secondary academic certificates

  • Photocopies of these certificates for submission

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

Exam Conduct and Expected Behaviour

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

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

  • Maintain calm and respectful behaviour throughout the process

  • Obey all instructions from invigilators and authorised staff

Items Prohibited in the Exam Hall

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

  • Mobile phones

  • Smartwatches

  • Tablets

  • Laptops

  • Any other electronic gadgets

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

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

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

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

Quick Summary of the SSUES Admission Process

Newly admitted students are expected to:

  • Check their admission status on the SSUES students portal

  • Pay the Acceptance and Screening fee online

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

  • Print all necessary forms and payment evidence

  • Proceed to the designated venue for confirmation of admission

Who Should Follow These SSUES Guidelines

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

Step 1: Check Admission Status on the Portal

To begin:

How to Check

  • Visit the SSUES students portal

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

  • Enter your JAMB Registration Number

  • Select “Check Admission”

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

Step 2: View and Pay the Acceptance and Screening Invoice

Next:

  • Click “View Invoice”

  • Open the Acceptance and Screening Invoice

  • Select “Click Here to Pay Online”

  • Choose Card Payment or Bank Transfer

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

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

Step 3: Log In and Complete Online Profile

After payment:

  • Return to the portal homepage

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

  • Fill in required fields including:

    • Bio-data

    • Next of kin details

    • O-Level / A-Level results

    • Passport photograph upload

    • Signature upload

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

Step 4: Print Forms and Payment Evidence

When the online profile is completed:

  • Print two copies of the Bio-data form

  • Print two copies of the Evidence of Payment

These documents will be required at the confirmation venue.

Step 5: Attend the Confirmation of Admission Venue

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

Documents Required for Confirmation of Admission

Candidates must present originals and photocopies of the following:

Required Documents

  • Primary School Certificate

  • O’Level or A’Level results

  • Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age

  • Indigene Certificate

  • Any other document required by SSUES

  • JAMB Admission Letter (Candidate Copy and Institutional Copy)

  • Recent passport photographs

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

Registrar’s Reminder on Following the Rules

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

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

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

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

Why ABUTH Requires SSCE Results on the JAMB Portal

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

  • Confirm that applicants have the correct subjects and grades.

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

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

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

What Applicants Should Do Now

To avoid delays, applicants are strongly advised to:

  • Visit any JAMB–accredited CBT centre.

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

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

What Happens If a Student Fails to Upload the SSCE Result

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

  • Confirming that the applicant meets all entry requirements.

  • Processing the admission file on time.

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

Federal University Dutse (FUD)
FUD Releases Approved 2025/2026 Academic Calendar

Overview of the 2025/2026 Academic Year

The Federal University Dutse (FUD) has published its approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session. This version arranges all key dates in clear sections, helping students plan registration, travel, lecture periods, exams, and public-holiday breaks. EducationNGR also learnt that the calendar includes Senate and board meetings, plus the official start of the 2026/2027 academic session.

Key highlights:

  • First semester registration begins Monday 1 December 2025.

  • First semester lectures run mainly from January to April 2026.

  • Second semester lectures begin late May 2026.

  • The new session starts Monday 9 November 2026.

First Semester Schedule

Registration and Resumption

  • Monday 1 December – Saturday 13 December 2025
    Registration for new students (2 weeks)

  • Monday 14 December – Saturday 20 December 2025
    Continuation of new-student registration and start for returning students (1 week)

  • Monday 22 December 2025 – Sunday 4 January 2026
    Christmas and New Year break
    Public holidays: 25 Dec – Christmas, 26 Dec – Boxing Day, 1 Jan – New Year’s Day (2 weeks)

  • Monday 5 January – Sunday 10 January 2026
    Final week of registration for all students (1 week)

  • Monday 12 January – Saturday 17 January 2026
    Late registration (1 week)

First Semester Lectures and Activities

  • Monday 12 January – Saturday 21 March 2026
    Main lecture period (10 weeks)

  • Monday 26 January – Wednesday 28 January 2026
    Orientation for new students (3 days)

  • Thursday 29 January 2026
    Matriculation (1 day)

  • Monday 2 March – Saturday 7 March 2026
    Add/drop period (2 weeks)

Breaks and Continuation of Lectures

  • Monday 23 March – Sunday 29 March 2026
    Eid-el-Fitr break
    Tentative holiday: 20–21 March 2026 (1 week)

  • Monday 30 March – Saturday 18 April 2026
    Continuation of lectures (3 weeks)

First Semester Examinations and Marking

  • Monday 20 April – Saturday 9 May 2026
    First semester examinations (3 weeks)

  • Monday 11 May – Saturday 23 May 2026
    Marking period (2 weeks)

  • Monday 11 May – Sunday 24 May 2026
    Inter-semester break (2 weeks)

Boards and Senate Meetings

  • 25–29 May 2026 — Departmental board meetings

  • 1–5 June 2026 — Faculty board meetings

  • 8–12 June 2026 — Senate Business Committee meetings
    Public holiday: 12 June – Democracy Day

  • Thursday 18 June 2026 — Senate considers first-semester results

Second Semester Schedule

Lectures and Mid-Semester Break

  • Monday 25 May – Saturday 4 July 2026
    Lecture period (6 weeks)

  • Monday 6 July – Sunday 12 July 2026
    Mid-semester break (1 week)

  • Monday 13 July – Saturday 29 August 2026
    Continuation of lectures (7 weeks)

Examinations and Marking

  • Monday 31 August – Saturday 19 September 2026
    Second semester examinations (3 weeks)

  • Monday 21 September – Saturday 3 October 2026
    Marking period (2 weeks)

Boards, Senate and New Session

  • 5–9 October 2026 — Departmental board meetings

  • 12–16 October 2026 — Faculty board meetings

  • 19–23 October 2026 — Senate Business Committee meetings

  • Thursday 29 October 2026 — Senate meeting on semester results

  • Monday 9 November 2026 — Start of 2026/2027 academic session

How Students Can Plan With the FUD Calendar

With the approved schedule, students can plan fees, accommodation, travel, and revision periods ahead of time. Understanding when breaks, public holidays and exams fall helps new and returning students manage stress and organise their year more effectively. The structured timeline also ensures that both academic and personal plans can be balanced throughout 2025/2026.

University of Lagos (UNILAG)
UNILAG Women Society School Recruitment for Teaching and Non-Teaching Roles

The UNILAG Women Society School (ULWS), a long-standing private nursery and primary school located within the University of Lagos, Akoka campus, is inviting applications from qualified candidates for its latest round of teaching and non-teaching appointments. EducationNGR also learnt that the recruitment covers several key instructional and administrative positions for the 2025/2026 school session.

About UNILAG Women Society School (ULWS)

Founded in 1967, ULWS provides early years and primary education in a safe, calm and child-friendly environment within the university community. The school maintains clear standards for teaching quality, welfare, and staff professionalism.

The new recruitment exercise includes:

  • Teaching roles in English, Mathematics, Creative Art, Physical Education and Phonics

  • Non-teaching roles in administration, accounting, cleaning and transport services

Applicants must meet the academic, professional, skill-based and age requirements for their chosen positions.

Teaching Positions Available

The following teaching roles are open:

  • Class Teacher III (English)

  • Class Teacher III (Maths)

  • Class Teacher III (Creative Art)

  • Class Teacher III (Physical Education)

  • Class Teacher III (Phonics)

  • Class Teacher II (Phonics)

  • Class Teacher II (Maths)

General Requirements for Class Teacher III (ULWSSS 6)

  • NCE in the relevant subject

  • Five O’Level credits in one sitting, including English and Mathematics

  • Teaching experience is optional but an advantage

Requirements for Class Teacher II (Maths) – ULWSSS 7

Applicants may qualify through one of three paths:

Path A:

  • NCE in Mathematics

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • Minimum 4 years teaching experience

Path B:

  • B.Ed/B.Sc (Ed)/B.A (Ed) in Mathematics (Second Class Lower or above)

  • NYSC discharge or exemption

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • At least 1 year teaching experience

Path C:

  • B.A/B.Sc plus PGDE (Second Class Lower or above)

  • NYSC discharge or exemption

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • At least 1 year teaching experience

Requirements for Class Teacher II (Phonics) – ULWSSS 7

Path A:

  • NCE in Phonics

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • At least 4 years teaching experience

Path B:

  • B.Ed/B.Sc (Ed)/B.A (Ed) in Phonics (Second Class Lower or above)

  • NYSC discharge

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • Minimum 1 year teaching experience

Path C:

  • B.A/B.Sc plus PGDE

  • NYSC discharge or exemption

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • At least 1 year teaching experience

Extra Conditions for All Teaching Applicants

  • TRCN certificate or licence is compulsory

  • Must be computer literate

  • Must not be above 40 years of age

Non-Teaching Positions Available

  • Personal Assistant II

  • Executive Officer (Account)

  • Cleaner

  • Driver

Requirements for Personal Assistant II – ULWSSS 7

Candidates may qualify through:

Path A:

  • OND in Secretarial Studies/Administration/Office Technology (Lower Credit or above)

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • Minimum 4 years relevant experience

Path B:

  • B.A/B.Tech/B.Sc/HND in relevant field (Second Class Lower or Lower Credit)

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • NYSC discharge or exemption

  • At least 1 year experience

Requirements for Executive Officer (Account) – ULWSSS 6

  • OND in Accounting (Lower Credit or above)

  • Five O’Level credits including English and Mathematics

  • Minimum 1 year work experience

Requirements for Cleaner – ULWSSS 2

  • SSCE/NECO/WASC with at least three passes

Requirements for Driver – ULWSSS 3

  • SSCE/NECO/WASC with passes in three subjects

  • Class E driver’s licence

  • Trade Test II in Driving or Motor Vehicle Mechanic Work

  • At least 3 years driving experience

Extra Conditions for All Non-Teaching Staff

  • Must not be more than 45 years of age

How to Apply for ULWS Positions

Applicants must submit hard-copy applications containing:

  • A cover letter indicating the position applied for

  • Copies of relevant academic and professional certificates

  • Copies of supporting documents

  • A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) with:

    • Full name

    • Date and place of birth

    • State and LGA

    • Home and contact address

    • Gender

    • Phone number and email

    • Nationality at birth

    • Marital status

    • Number and ages of children

    • Educational history (with dates)

    • Academic/professional qualifications (with dates)

    • Work experience (past and current roles)

    • Names and addresses of three referees

Applicants must also request their referees to send confidential reports directly to the school.

Submission Address

All applications and referee reports should be addressed to:

The Board Secretary
c/o Head of School’s Office
UNILAG Women Society School (ULWSS)
Opposite Medical Centre
University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos

The post applied for should be clearly written at the top-left corner of the envelope.

Applications must be submitted to the Administrative Office of ULWS School.

Closing Date

The deadline for submission is Friday, 28 November 2025. Late applications may not be processed.

University of Lagos (UNILAG)
UNILAG Extends Deadline for 2025/2026 Inter-Faculty Transfers

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has officially extended the sale of inter-faculty and intra-faculty transfer forms for the 2025/2026 academic session. This update gives interested students extra time to complete their transfer plans while ensuring they follow all eligibility rules and procedures. EducationNGR also learnt that the extension was approved to help students avoid rushed or incomplete applications.

Below is the updated, clean version of the announcement—without table of contents or promotional lines—following your preferred article style.

New Deadline for Transfer Form Sales

UNILAG has moved the closing date for the sale of inter and intra faculty transfer forms to Friday, 28 November 2025.
This extension applies to students hoping to switch from one faculty to another or move to a different programme within their current faculty.

Who Is Eligible to Apply

Transfer is not open to all students. Only those who meet the university’s stated conditions can apply for inter-faculty or intra-faculty transfer.

Key eligibility points include:

  • Current programme of study

  • Current academic level

  • Academic performance standing

  • Any other requirements listed in the official transfer guideline

Students should carefully read the full eligibility guide before starting the process to avoid disqualification.

How to Follow the Transfer Procedure

To prevent mistakes, students are advised to follow the approved steps exactly as published in the official UNILAG transfer procedure.

Steps to take:

  1. Review the eligibility rules on the official transfer procedure page.

  2. Confirm that your academic records meet the minimum requirements.

  3. Fill out the transfer form as instructed on the official platform.

  4. Submit the completed form through the correct channel stated in the guide.

EducationNGR notes that students should avoid relying on unofficial sources and ensure all actions match the instructions provided by the University of Lagos.

Akwa Ibom College of Nursing Sciences
MDCN Announces Induction Ceremony for Foreign Trained Graduates 2025

Quick Facts at a Glance

  • Ceremony date: Tuesday, 25 November 2025

  • Time: 10:00 a.m.

  • Venue: MDCN Auditorium, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, Plot 1102, Cadastral Zone B11, behind Prince and Princess Housing Estate, Kaura District, Abuja

  • For: Foreign trained medical and dental graduates who passed the June 2025 Council Assessment Examination at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Kano

  • Main actions: Check email for updates, complete registration, and finalize primary medical qualification verification with the training university

Who the MDCN Induction Ceremony Is For

The induction ceremony is meant for foreign trained medical and dental graduates who successfully passed the Council Assessment Examination held at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Kano, in June 2025. Only graduates who have obtained a pass in that examination are eligible for induction. The ceremony marks the formal step toward lawful medical or dental practice in Nigeria after completing studies abroad.

Date and Time of the Induction Ceremony

The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria has scheduled the induction for Tuesday, 25 November 2025, starting at 10:00 a.m. Prospective inductees are advised to arrive early to allow smooth coordination and ensure they are seated before the programme begins.

Venue Details in Abuja

The event will take place at the MDCN Auditorium located at the Council’s headquarters.
Full address: Plot 1102, Cadastral Zone B11, behind Prince and Princess Housing Estate, Kaura District, Abuja.
All official activities for the induction day will be held at this venue.

Email Updates and Registration Steps

Prospective inductees are strongly encouraged to monitor their email inboxes. The Council delivers key updates, reminders, and instructions through email to ensure every candidate receives accurate and timely information.

Graduates who have not completed their induction registration are expected to do so immediately. All required steps and documents are clearly stated in the email sent by the Council. Students should follow only the official instructions provided to avoid errors or delays.

Primary Medical Qualification (PMQ) Verification

Verification of the Primary Medical Qualification is a compulsory requirement for participation in the induction ceremony. Only graduates whose PMQs have been confirmed directly with their training universities will be considered eligible.

Those who have not yet completed this verification must do so without delay. The Council has emphasized that any candidate whose PMQ remains unverified will not appear on the final induction list.

Final Reminder for Prospective Inductees

By following all instructions regarding email updates, registration completion, and PMQ verification, foreign trained medical and dental graduates who passed the June 2025 assessment examination can look forward to a well-organised induction ceremony in Abuja.

Thomas Adewumi University (TAU)
Thomas Adewumi University (TAU) 2nd Convocation Ceremonies 2025

Overview of the 2nd Convocation

The 2nd Convocation Ceremonies of Thomas Adewumi University (TAU), Oko, Kwara State hold from Friday, 21 November to Wednesday, 26 November 2025. The week-long event gathers students, staff, families, alumni and friends across the East and West Campuses for activities centred on study, service, sports, culture, thanksgiving, research and awards. EducationNGR also learnt that the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Francisca Oladipo, PhD, FBCS, FNCS, FASI, FPASRC, will lead the ceremonies on behalf of the Board of Trustees, Governing Council, Senate, Congregation and students. Degrees and prizes will be presented as the university releases a new class of graduates into work, service and further study.

Host and Special Guests

The Vice-Chancellor welcomes the public to join the celebrations.
The Convocation Lecturer is Dr. Bayo W. Olugbemi (f.csi, fccs, fca, fcim), Managing Director/CEO of First Registrars & Investor Services Ltd. His lecture is titled: Crowdfunding Opportunities for Startups: Equipping Nigerian Graduates for a Sustainable Future.

Convocation Week Programme of Events

All dates are in November 2025, and times follow the local time in Oko, Kwara State.

Friday, 21 November 2025

Community Outreach – 09:00 a.m.

Venue I: Oko Medical Centre
Venue II: TAU Teaching Hospital, Omu-Aran

Press Briefing – 12:00 noon

Venue: Senate Chamber

Cultural Night – 06:00 p.m.

Venue: TAU Auditorium (East Campus)
The day features community service in the morning, a briefing at midday, and drama, music and dance in the evening.

Saturday, 22 November 2025

Convocation Sports – 10:00 a.m.

Venue: TAU Sports Arena (East Campus)

Convocation Play – 06:00 p.m.

Venue: TAU Chapel (West Campus)
The sports activities promote teamwork and healthy competition, while the evening play delivers a memorable dramatic performance.

Sunday, 23 November 2025

Convocation Thanksgiving – 10:00 a.m.

Venue: TAU Chapel (West Campus)
The thanksgiving service brings together students, staff and families to show gratitude for learning, safety and growth throughout the year.

Monday, 24 November 2025

Exhibition – 10:00 a.m.

Venue: TAU Reception (East Campus)

Commissioning of Foreign Language Centre – 12:00 noon

Venue: TAU West Campus

Commissioning of TAU Radio – 01:00 p.m.

Venue: TAU FMSS (West Campus)

Chancellor’s Night & PhD Recognition – 06:00 p.m.

Venue: Pool Side (West Campus)
The day includes an exhibition, the commissioning of new facilities and an elegant Chancellor’s Night, where PhD holders receive honour. EducationNGR also notes that dignitaries are expected at the evening event.

Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Exhibition and Research Fair – 10:00 a.m.

Venue: TAU Reception (East Campus)
Students and staff display creative projects and research work to visitors, scholars and fellow students.

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

All events take place at the TAU Auditorium (East Campus).

Convocation Lecture – 10:00 a.m.

Lecturer: Dr. Bayo W. Olugbemi (f.csi, fccs, fca, fcim)
Topic: Crowdfunding Opportunities for Startups: Equipping Nigerian Graduates for a Sustainable Future.

Award of Degrees and Presentation of Prizes – 11:00 a.m.

Immediately after the convocation lecture, the university proceeds to the formal Award of Degrees and Presentation of Prizes. Graduates receive their degrees, while prize winners are recognised in the presence of families, friends and university leadership.

University of Lagos (UNILAG)
UNILAG Announces Hostel Balloting Date for 2025/2026

Quick Summary for Students

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has extended the application deadline for hostel accommodation for the 2025/2026 academic session. EducationNGR confirmed that students now have until 11:59 p.m., Thursday, 27 November 2025 to submit their applications.
The hostel balloting process will hold on Friday, 28 November 2025, while movement into the halls of residence begins on Wednesday, 3 December 2025.

Key points:

  • Application extended by one week

  • Application closes: 11:59 p.m., Thursday, 27 November 2025

  • Balloting date: Friday, 28 November 2025

  • Movement into halls: Wednesday, 3 December 2025

  • Only eligible 200–500 level students can apply

  • Some hostels are excluded from the ballot

Who Can Apply for UNILAG Hostel Spaces

Only students who meet all the conditions below are eligible to apply:

  • Must be in 200 to 500 level

  • Must have completed 1st semester 2025/2026 course registration

  • Must still fall within the regular duration of their academic programme

Students who do not meet these conditions cannot join the hostel balloting exercise.

How to Apply for Hostel Accommodation

Eligible students should follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the student portal with valid credentials

  2. Ensure first-semester course registration for 2025/2026 is completed

  3. Navigate to the Hostel Accommodation section

  4. Submit an application for a bed space within the official window

  5. Confirm that the submission was successful before the deadline

Students should keep evidence of their application for future reference.

How Hostel Balloting and Allocation Will Work

Once the application window closes at 11:59 p.m., Thursday, 27 November 2025, UNILAG will process all valid applications through a random ballot.

Important notes:

  • Allocation is done strictly by random balloting

  • Every eligible applicant has a fair chance

  • There will be no manual selection or preferential treatment

  • Balloting holds on Friday, 28 November 2025

Key Dates for the 2025/2026 Session

Students must take note of the following dates:

  • Application closes: 11:59 p.m., Thursday, 27 November 2025

  • Balloting date: Friday, 28 November 2025

  • Movement into hostels: Wednesday, 3 December 2025

These dates guide the entire accommodation process.

Important Restrictions on Eligibility

Some categories of students are not allowed to join the hostel ballot for this session. These include:

  • Students staying in El-Kannemi Hall 2

  • Students staying in Gbajabiamila

  • Students staying in UNILAG Women Society (ULWS)

  • Students occupying similar restricted hostels around campus

The Student Affairs Division already has the full list of affected students.
Any restricted student who attempts to participate in the ballot will be reported to the Students’ Disciplinary Board for social misconduct.

Students are strongly advised to follow the rules carefully to avoid penalties.

University of Lagos (UNILAG)
UNILAG Announces Mop-Up Toxicology Screening Date 2025

Key Details for New Students

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has released the full schedule for the mop-up toxicology screening for newly admitted candidates for the 2025/2026 academic session. EducationNGR confirmed that the exercise will begin on Monday, 24 November 2025, and will run daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Jelili Adebisi Omotola Multipurpose Hall on the UNILAG campus.

Students are required to attend strictly on the date assigned to their faculty.

Summary

  • Exercise type: Mop-up toxicology screening

  • Target group: Newly admitted UNILAG students

  • Daily time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

  • Venue: Jelili Adebisi Omotola Multipurpose Hall, UNILAG

  • Session: 2025/2026

Who Should Attend the UNILAG Toxicology Screening

This mop-up exercise is for newly admitted candidates who have received an offer of admission into the University of Lagos for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Each student must appear on the day allocated to their faculty to ensure an orderly and smooth process.

Daily Schedule for the Mop-Up Toxicology Test

The screening will run from Monday, 24 November 2025, to Friday, 28 November 2025. Each day is assigned to specific faculties.

Monday, 24 November 2025

  • Education

  • Environmental Sciences

  • Law

Tuesday, 25 November 2025

  • Architecture

  • Arts

  • Communication and Media Studies

  • Computing and Informatics

  • Creative Arts

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

  • Life Sciences

  • Basic Clinical Sciences

  • Basic Medical Sciences

  • Clinical Sciences

  • Dental Sciences

  • Social Sciences

Thursday, 27 November 2025

  • Engineering

  • Health Professions

  • Management Sciences

  • Pharmacy

  • Physical and Earth Sciences

Friday, 28 November 2025

  • Education

  • Environmental Sciences

  • Law

The repeated schedule for some faculties on Friday provides an additional opportunity for students who were unable to attend earlier in the week.

Venue and Time for the Mop-Up Exercise

All students participating in the mop-up screening will use one central venue:

  • Hall: Jelili Adebisi Omotola (Multipurpose) Hall

  • Location: UNILAG campus

  • Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily

Students are encouraged to arrive early to ensure they complete the screening within the allotted time.

Documents and Payment Guide for the Toxicology Test

Newly admitted students must come with the required documents and their proof of payment as directed by the university.