Yaba College of Technology, the country’s oldest polytechnic, has thrown its doors open again — this time for those who want to learn without putting their work life on hold. If you have been eyeing a diploma but can’t quit your job, their part-time programme is built for you. The forms are out, and the schedule is flexible enough to fit into the busiest of weeks.
Courses You Can Pick From
Yaba Campus
Weekday/Evening (6 semesters)
- Civil Engineering Technology
- Computer Science
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
- General Art
- Hospitality Management Technology
- Leisure and Tourism Management
- Library and Information Science
- Mass Communication
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Metallurgical Engineering Technology
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Printing Technology
- Science Laboratory Technology
- Statistics
- Textile Technology
Weekend (Saturday & Sunday)
- Accountancy
- Banking and Finance
- Business Administration and Management
- Marketing
- Office Technology and Management
- Public Administration
Epe Campus
Weekday/Evening (6 semesters)
- Agricultural Technology
Weekend (Saturday & Sunday)
- Accountancy
- Banking and Finance
- Business Administration and Management
- Marketing
- Office Technology and Management
- Public Administration
What You Need To Qualify
- Five O’Level credits in relevant subjects, including English and Maths, in no more than two sittings (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB accepted)
- Good conduct and fulfilment of departmental requirements
How To Apply
- Register on the JAMB portal for part-time programmes
- Pick Yaba College of Technology as your choice
- Go to the YABATECH website and pay the application fee online
- Fill in the application form carefully
- Upload all required documents, including O’Level results and JAMB slip
- Submit your form within six weeks of this announcement
Important To Keep In Mind
- JAMB registration is a must for all part-time candidates
- State your preferred campus — Yaba or Epe — during application
- All payments are strictly online; no cash deals
- Applying early gives you a better chance of securing your course of choice