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Bells University School Fees Schedule 2017/18 Session Published

Bells University of Technology School Fees Schedule for 2017/2018 Session is Out.

The Bells University of Technology (BELLSTECH), Ota Management has released the school fees payment schedule for undergraduate students of the 2017/2018 Academic Session.
Bells University of Technology, is a private University established by the Bells Educational Foundation. It was granted an operational license by the Federal Government on 9 June, 2005.
The formal take off of the Foundation to contribute to university education delivery in Nigeria, haven successfully established and run Bells Comprehensive Secondary School for years. The Foundation had dreamt of a University that was unique in both its philosophy and curriculum.

Bells University School Fees:

The Bells university school fees are as follows;
Accordingly, Bells University of Technology (BellsTech) is intended to be locally and internationally unique in its programme focus, the curricula are designed to ensure that its graduates are computer literate and that staff and students are linked with industries to support economic and enterprise development, as well as technology transfer.

Bells Admission Screening Details:

The 2017 selection interview details are as follows;
– Saturday, 19th August, 2017. Time: 10am.
– Saturday, 9th September, 2017. Time: 10am.
– Saturday, 7th October, 2017. Time: 10am.
Also note that screening takes place on campus daily, from Monday to Friday, 10am prompt. Except where it is clearly stated, Selection Interview Venues are:
  • Old Bodija Road, Ibadan.
    Ostrich International College, Awolowo Road, Old Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo State.
  • Gwarinpa, Abuja.
    ABUTECH Training Academy, Wing A, Crest Plaza, 1st Avenue, Gwarinpa, Abuja.
  • Gbagada, Lagos.Corona School, 2-10 Olujobi Crescent, Gbagada Estate, Gbagada, Lagos.
  • Warri, Delta State.
    Cambridge International School, Kosini Street, Off Airport Road, Warri, Delta State.
  • Rumuola, Port-Harcourt.
    Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Rumuola, Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.
  • Ota, Ogun State.
    Bells University of Technology, Ota, Multi-Purpose Hall, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State.
Instructions: Intending Candidates must have sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) or obtained the UTME Direct Entry Form where applicable.
Candidates applying for admission into any undergraduate programme must possess a minimum of five (5) O’ Level Credit passes at one or two sittings in SSCE/ GCE/ NECO/NABTEB or equivalents which must include Credit passes in English Language and Mathematics, and other subjects relevant to the proposed course of study.
Candidates awaiting results can also apply, provided there is the assurance that such results will be available by September/October in the same year of application.
Method of Application: interested candidates are to PAY the application fee and APPLY for admission ONLINE.
The main objective of the University is to provide an enabling environment for effective learning and teaching, applying the results of research at the cutting-edge of science and technology.
Emphasis is placed on areas of training that are suitable for self-employment creation and on those that have relevance to social, cultural, economic, scientific and technological needs of Nigeria.

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