Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa, Admission
Requirements for 2014/2015 academic session is no different from that
used last year. The 2014 Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa Post-UTME
screening will likely come up around October/November, 2014. In the
admission requirements published on their page, the following was clearly stated:
New Admissions will normally be made published only in October/November every year.
Eligibility For Admission into Fed Poly Nasarawa
- Candidates seeking admission to the Polytechnic for National Diploma (ND) courses must obtain and complete the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) forms and take the examination.
- For admission into a chosen courses of study, candidates must satisfy the admission requirements of the Polytechnic. For some courses, specific School/Departmental pre-requisite requirements have to be satisfied.
- New Admissions will normally be made published only in October/November every year.
- At the time of Screening and Registration at the Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, each candidate will be required to present the originals of the certificates or any other acceptable evidence of qualifications on the basis of which the offer of admission has been made.
- If it is discovered at any time that a candidate does not possess any of the qualifications which he/she claims to have obtained, the published admission into the Polytechnic shall stand withdrawn.
- Students shall, on admission pay to the Polytechnic, all the fees prescribed by regulations at the Polytechnic’s Micro-finance Bank..
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL THE SCHOOLS IN FED POLY NASARAWA
All regular full-time courses are of two years duration except for the part-time courses, which vary depending on the programme.
Admission to all National Diploma (ND) courses are mainly through the U.T. M. E. except for the HND-Full-time that is based on an entry eligibility aptitude test by the Computer Based Testing (CBT) means, and the part-time via the screening of the evidences of qualification claimed or attained.
Admission to all National Diploma (ND) courses are mainly through the U.T. M. E. except for the HND-Full-time that is based on an entry eligibility aptitude test by the Computer Based Testing (CBT) means, and the part-time via the screening of the evidences of qualification claimed or attained.
Entry-Requirements:
(a) 5 ‘O’ level credit passes at not more than two sittings preferably including English Language.
(b) However a pass in English Language in any of the following examinations would be acceptable
(b) However a pass in English Language in any of the following examinations would be acceptable