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Polytechnic, Ibadan 2012/2013 Post-Utme Date And Requirements

ELIGIBILITY

All candidates who met the
National Cut-Off Mark and made
The Polytechnic, Ibadan one of
their choices (Most Preferred,
More Preferred, Preferred) in the
2012/2013 UTME as well as
those who are interested in
changing to The Polytechnic,
Ibadan.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AND
PROCEDURE FOR THE SCREENING
EXERCISE

1. Candidates are expected to
obtain Scratch Card(s) at
designated banks.
2. Candidates are to visit The
Polytechnic, Ibadan website and
follow the steps below to make
payment on-line and print their
slips.
There are two (2) categories of
applicants:-
FIRST CATEGORY:
Applicants who made The
Polytechnic, Ibadan their 1st
choice (either Most Preferred,
More Preferred or Preferred) and
are applying for Post-UTME;
SECOND CATEGORY:
Applicants who made The
Polytechnic, Ibadan their 2nd
choice (either as Most Preferred,
More Preferred or Preferred) and
those who did not choose The
Polytechnic, Ibadan and are
applying for change of
Institution and then the
Post-UTME.
Candidates in the second
category are to purchase CHANGE
OF INSTITUTION SCRATCH CARDS
and should first follow
procedure (ii) before (i) as stated
below.
(i) APPLICANTS FOR POST-UTME
SCREENING
1. Visit The Polytechnic, Ibadan
website at
www.polyibadan.edu.ng
2. Click on Post-UTME Screening
3. Log-in with your SERIAL NO
and PIN CODE
4. Complete the application form
as appropriate; Upload your
Passport; Supply your Phone No
and E-mail address.
5. Submit to print your Slip.
(ii) APPLICANTS FOR CHANGE OF
INSTITUTION
1. Visit The Polytechnic, Ibadan
website at
www.polyibadan.edu.ng
2. Click on Change of Institution
3. Login with your SERIAL NO and
PIN CODE
4. Complete the application form
as appropriate
5. Apply for POST-UTME by
following the steps in Application
Procedure
OTHER AVAILABLE COURSES
Candidates who are interested in
the following National Diploma
(ND) programmes can now apply
by completing the online form:
* Local Government Studies
* Fashion Design and Clothing
Technology
* Business Administration and
Management
* Marketing
* Purchasing and Supply
* Mechatronics Engineering
Technology
DEADLINE: Friday 8th June, 2012.

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