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Federal Poly Nekede HND Admission Form 2017/2018 is Out

Federal Poly Nekede HND Admission Form 2017/2018 is Out

Federal Poly Nekede HND Admission Form for 2017/2018 Academic Session.

The Federal Polytechnic Nekede invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the listed Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes below for 2016/2017 academic session.
1. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (SBMT)
i. Accountancy (AC)
ii. Banking & Finance (BF)
iii. Business Administration & Management (BAM)
iv. Marketing (MK)
v. Purchasing & Supply (PS)
vi. Office Technology & Management (OTM)
vii. Public Administration (PA)
viii. Co-operative Economics & Management (CEM)
2. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (SET)
i. Agricultural / Bio Environmental Engineering (AE)
a. Farm Power & Machinery Engineering (option)
b. Soil / water Resources (option)
ii. Civil Engineering (CE)
a. Structural Engineering (option)
b. Transportation Engineering (option)
iii. Electrical Electronics Engineering (EE)
a. Power (option)
b. Telecommunication (option)
c. Instrumentation & Control (option)
iv. Mechanical Engineering (ME)
a. Manufacturing Engineering (option)
b. Power & Plant (option)
3. SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY (SEDT)
i. Architecture (AR)
ii. Building Technology (BT)
iii. Estate Management (EM)
iv. Urban & Regional Planning (URP)
v. Quantity Surveying (QS)
vi. Surveying & Geo-informatics (SUG)
4. SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES (SIAS)
i. Food Technology (FT)
ii. Computer Science (CS)
iii. Science Laboratory Technology (SLT)
a. Biology / Microbiology (option)
b. Chemistry (option)
c. Physics / Electronics (option)
d. Microbiology / Biochemistry (option)
e. Environmental Biology (option)
iv. Library & Information Science (LIS)
v. Statistics (STA)
vi. Fisheries Technology (FIT)
5. SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (SHSS)
i. Mass Communication (MC)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The entry requirements for all Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes are as follows:
– Candidates are required to possess National Diploma in their chosen programme from recognized/accredited Polytechnic or Monotechnic.
– Candidates are also to possess at list five (5) relevant O’ level creadits including English Language and Mathematics at not more than two sitting in WACE/NECO or NABTEB (O’ level Examinations).
– Candidates are required to have at least one year or two years post National Diploma Industrial Training Experience.
For details on the entry requirement peculiar to each of the Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes, candidates should visit the Polytechnic website www.fpno.edu.ng.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Method Of Application
1. Go to www.fpno.edu.ng and click on Application link on the home page under students (HND)
2. Submit your application number on the box provided and generate an invoice, print or copy out the invoice number
3. Proceed to any bank of your choice and make a payment of #2500 (two thousand, five hundred naira only) on Remita platform Account no- 0140468461017 using your invoice no
4. Return to school portal and complete your application process. Submit your data as requested and print out your card, you will return to the portal immediately to print your receipt and acknowledgement slip

Screening Date & Schedule:

Candidates are to note that the HND (Full Time Programme) admission screening has been scheduled as follows:
a. Wednesday 13th September, (School of Business and management Technology SBMT), School of Social science SHSS)and Library & information Science
b. Thursday 14th September (school of Engineering Technology SET) School of Industrial and applied science SIAS) and School of Environmental Design and Technology SEDT)
All application processes must be concluded on or before 9th September 2017.

A post by Jude Kings 

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